What music are you listening to?

here's a taste of another good playlist of what rock and soft rock radio was like in the 70's from Bryan Race.
i was there....let it play.
click on "more" for the playlist

726,250 views Premiered May 21, 2025
When Music Was Magic: A Tribute To 70’s Rock Vol. 3The summer of '76 was when everything changed. My best friend Tommy had just gotten his driver's license and his dad's old Chevy Impala, which meant freedom. Real freedom. Not the kind they talked about in history class, but the kind that came with four wheels and an 8-track player.Our first concert was Rush at the Memorial Auditorium. We'd saved for weeks, working extra shifts at the record store, sorting vinyl and recommending albums to customers who trusted our teenage wisdom more than they probably should have. The moment Neil Peart's drums kicked in during "2112," I felt it in my chest – not just the vibration, but something deeper. Like the music was rewiring something inside me.That summer became a blur of concert tickets and worn-out album covers. We caught The Who when they came through town, Pete Townshend windmilling his arm like he was trying to generate enough electricity to power the whole city. Elton John at the piano, a technicolor hurricane of sound and sequins. And Fleetwood Mac – Stevie Nicks twirling in black chiffon under the spotlight, her voice cutting through the haze of the arena.The best nights were the ones we didn't plan. Like when we heard Bob Seger was playing at the county fairgrounds on a perfect August evening. We arrived just as the sun was setting, the stage lights coming to life against the darkening sky. We made our way to the front of the crowd as Seger sang about night moves and running against the wind, his voice like gravel and velvet.Between concerts, we'd drive for hours, windows down, volume up, singing until our voices gave out. Tommy's car didn't have air conditioning, but we didn't care. The wind in our hair and "Dreams" or "Limelight" or "Won't Get Fooled Again" blasting from the speakers was all the comfort we needed.Nobody had smartphones back then. No one was recording anything or worrying about social media posts. We were just... present. Fully there in those moments when the guitar solo hit and the crowd went wild and you could feel the collective heartbeat of thousands of strangers all experiencing the same perfect slice of time.I still have all those ticket stubs, pressed between the pages of old journals. Sometimes I take them out and remember how it felt to be young when music was magic – when a great song could change your life, and the next life-changing song was just a radio dial away.A heartfelt tribute to the 70s experience, as imagined through the lens of the music that defined it.Track List:
01. - 00:00:01 | Sultans of Swing - Dire Straits.
02. - 00:05:45 | Won't Get Fooled Again - The Who.
03. - 00:14:16 | Working Man - Rush.
04. - 00:21:23 | Layla - Derek and the Dominoes.

05. - 00:28:22 | Don't Look Back - Boston.
06. - 00:34:21 | The Chain - Fleetwood Mac.
07. - 00:38:45 | Ricky Don't Lose That Number - Steely Dan.
08. - 00:43:14 | Time for Me to Fly - REO Speedwagon.
09. - 00:46:52 | Pinball Wizard - Elton John.
10. - 00:51:58 | Band on the Run - Paul McCartney and Wings.

11. - 00:57:07 | Don't Bring Me Down - Electric Light Orchestra.
12. - 01:01:07 | Hollywood Nights - Bob Seger.
13. - 01:06:06 | Baker Street - Jerry Rafferty.
14. - 01:12:07 | Born to Run - Bruce Springsteen.
15. - 01:16:33 | Listen to the Music - The Doobie Brothers.

16. - 01:20:17 | Barracuda - Heart.
17. - 01:24:37 | Fly Like an Eagle - Steve Miller Band.
18. - 01:29:14 | Ramblin' Man - Allman Brothers Band.

19. - 01:33:59 | Do You Feel Like We Do - Peter Frampton.
20. - 01:47:43 | Shooting Star - Bad Company.
21. - 01:53:55 | Dream On - Aerosmith.
22. - 01:58:20 | Dust in the Wind - Kansas.
23. - 02:01:41 | Love Is Alive - Gary Wright.

24. - 02:05:28 | Solsbury Hill - Peter Gabriel.
25. - 02:09:47 | Renegade - Styx.
26. - 02:13:59 | Stranglehold - Ted Nugent.
27. - 02:22:19 | Love Is Like Oxygen - Sweet.

28. - 02:26:03 | Wheel in the Sky - Journey.
29. - 02:30:12 | All Right Now - Free.

30. - 02:35:39 | Poor, Poor Pitiful Me - Linda Ronstadt.
31. - 02:39:16 | Miracles - Jefferson Starship.
32. - 02:46:04 | Smoke from a Distant Fire - Sanford Townsend Band.

33. - 02:49:34 | Lowdown - Boz Scaggs.
34. - 02:54:48 | Smoke on the Water - Deep Purple.
35. - 03:00:26 | La Grange - ZZ Top.
36. - 03:04:13 | Hold the Line - Toto.
37. - 03:08:06 | No More Mister Nice Guy - Alice Cooper.
38. - 03:11:10 | Freebird - Lynyrd Skynyrd
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found this in YT while surfing around
these were all big hits at the time
60s rock
 
Starting now in case you'd like to catch it, a Culture Bubbles show on 104.3 FM Rochester NY, or streaming link below, this time a show about words and how to forget them

stream:


website:

 
Playlist for the curious:

01-01 Bing Crosby & Andrews Sisters & Vic Schoen Orchestra - Road To Rio OST 101 (Decca A629-1) - You Don't Have To Know The Language (1948)
01-02 Jesus "Sixto" Rodriguez - Coming From Reality 105 - Silver Words? (1971)
01-03 Mahavishnu Orchestra - Birds Of Fire 201 - One Word (1973)
01-04 Pete Seeger - The Smithsonian Folkways Collection 615 - English Is Cuh-Ray-Zee
02-01 Pinkard & Bowden - Live In Front Of A Bunch Of D ckh ds 07 - The Universal Adjective Song (1989)
02-02 Lou & Peter Berryman - What Again_Q_! 08 - A Chat With Your Mother (1993)
02-03 Joe Tex - Dial 1012 - You Said A Bad Word (1972)
02-04 Rap Reiplinger - Poi Dog With Crabs 09 - Local Argument #7 (1992)
02-05 Berlin - Pleasure Victim 103 - No More Words (1982)
02-06 SoVoSo - World Jazz A Capella 01 - First Words (1997)
03-01 Yes - Time And A Word 204 - Time And A Word (1970)
03-02 Siena Root - A New Day Dawning 11 - Words (2004)
03-03 Missing Persons - Spring Session M 203 - Words (1982)
03-04 Dave Brubeck - Live At The Berlin Philharmonie 24 - Too Marvellous For Words (1949)
03-05 Ketty Lester - Ketty Lester Presents Love Letters 08 - Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid (1961)
 
And only a few minutes for the Big Show, 2 hours on WRFZ 106.3 (or stream link below if you're out of range). This time it's wicked fun being a prevert, from 1938 to 2024, roping some whips (no chains) into a fantasy of roleplay naughtiness. Yes, it's the Fetish Show!

(use the black box player, not the TuneIn player, to avoid adverts)

 
Just a bit until a new Go To Sleep radio show on 106.3 FM, if you're out of range, it streams from the link below, at 10PM EDT. Due to the National Holiday, no theme this time, just all Black artists. Interestingly, only two cover tunes the whole show (Nina Simone covers George Harrison's "Here Comes The Sun" and Aretha Franklin covers "Bridge Over Troubled Water" by Simon & Garfunkel).

But plenty of songs played here were later big hits for White artists, funny how that works out! Catch the show here (use the black-box player to avoid TuneIn adverts!):

 
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Dang, y'all got some... shizzle-wizzle going on there, eh?
Bloody HELL, mates...
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Aaahh, but I still love the Pete & Steve show.
Seriously-- I've always maintained that there's a load of fun to be had there, yeah? Even if it simply involves making fun of a dumb arse like... now, who could it be? :D

EDIT: Anyway, good to see Uncle Fred back in action!!
 
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more hotties from way back blazin' the radio @73-80

rick derringer---rock and roll hoochie koo
i always like the studio versions better.
in the link you have 2 videos at the top of the page then more stuff down the page.
the studio then the on stage "midnight special".
there is more goodies down the page.
take too long to post all of them.

edgar winter---free ride
you have 2 choices with the studio and the midnight special
edgar winter ---frankenstein

mountain---man on the silver mountain
T-Rex greatest hits
1 & 12 are my favorite tracks. get it on and jeepster

don't forget the goodies at the side of the page.
plenty of great oldies.
take your time and cruise the page for all the great oldies.
 
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found another great rock oldies track from a long time ago and some new grunge band rock mixed in...
put this on your play later list and let it play.
 
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