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American Top 40 - This Week In 1973 (1 Viewer)

2. "Killing Me Softly" - Roberta Flack

This freaking record made me feel things I shouldn't have at my age when it came out. 

 
summary: a Bowie wowie, some grrrreat R&B like dey don make no mo and a ginormous pile of fat, ofay nuthin". thx again, you mountain-lookin starreacher you. nufced

 
27. "Crocodile Rock" - Elton John

He had hits before this, but this record kicked off one of the most remarkable runs of hit singles in rock history.   
I love Elton John and loved him then.  However, my girlfriend was the lead majorette and picked this song for a basketball halftime routine.  

Do you how many times you have to practice a baton routine?  I don't, because I lost count.  

I still get the willies when I hear this song.  

 
I was a hardcore zep, prog kid but I couldn't resist Al Green or The Spinners.  
I'm not sure what this concert was about (Cooke in the HOF?) and Al was long past his hit-making days, but he slays this

The Spinners were like a fine-tuned Ferrari. Thom Bell is one of the great producers in rock history - the George Martin of Philly Soul.

 
Uruk-Hai said:
I'm not sure what this concert was about (Cooke in the HOF?) and Al was long past his hit-making days, but he slays this

The Spinners were like a fine-tuned Ferrari. Thom Bell is one of the great producers in rock history - the George Martin of Philly Soul.
awesome.  dude you could pull out a couple dozen al green classics ...and get laid.  

 

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