Uncle Humuna
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I know!i woulda swiped this if you hadn'tHaving both Stevie Wonder's go is a bummer.
2.03 "Lido Shuffle" - Boz Scaggs
I know!i woulda swiped this if you hadn'tHaving both Stevie Wonder's go is a bummer.
2.03 "Lido Shuffle" - Boz Scaggs
It was also on my "later" list, but I knew it wouldn't be around much longer.i woulda swiped this if you hadn'tHaving both Stevie Wonder's go is a bummer.
2.03 "Lido Shuffle" - Boz Scaggs
Would be more than willing to trade for "I Wish" . . .I know!i woulda swiped this if you hadn'tHaving both Stevie Wonder's go is a bummer.
2.03 "Lido Shuffle" - Boz Scaggs![]()
Knew it. Nige probably wouldn't have been able to sleep tonight if he didn't get one of the three main Animals tunes.nigel's pick:
Pink Floyd - "Sheep"
my pick to follow
wasn't that on "Toys In The Attic" (1975)was it on the charts in 77?I've got a pick for UH!
Aerosmith - Walk This Way
my pick:
Television - "Marquee Moon"
epic song. whatever happened to these guys after that album?
That was my next pick. Incredible tune.i figured it wouldn't slide much furthermy pick:
Television - "Marquee Moon"
epic song. whatever happened to these guys after that album?That was my next pick. Incredible tune.
Didn;'t peak until 1977wasn't that on "Toys In The Attic" (1975)was it on the charts in 77?I've got a pick for UH!
Aerosmith - Walk This Way
I've never been a huge SD fan, and didn't own anything by them---then I heard this song on the radio last week for the first time in years, and loved it. Went out and bought the album that day2 - Steely Dan - "Deacon Blues"
It was between Marvin and Boz for me.Having both Stevie Wonder's go is a bummer.
2.03 "Lido Shuffle" - Boz Scaggs
Entered the top 40 on 12/18/76. I'm sure it peaked in 77.wasn't that on "Toys In The Attic" (1975)was it on the charts in 77?I've got a pick for UH!
Aerosmith - Walk This Way
According to allmusic it peaked in '77.If this is wrong, I'll repick . . .wasn't that on "Toys In The Attic" (1975)was it on the charts in 77?I've got a pick for UH!
Aerosmith - Walk This Way
I think it was released a single in 1977?wasn't that on "Toys In The Attic" (1975)was it on the charts in 77?I've got a pick for UH!
Aerosmith - Walk This Way
Allmusic has been generally good to us. I say let it stand.According to allmusic it peaked in '77.If this is wrong, I'll repick . . .wasn't that on "Toys In The Attic" (1975)was it on the charts in 77?I've got a pick for UH!
Aerosmith - Walk This Way
After seeing the first and part of the second round, I've come to the conclusion that 1977 was not what would be viewed as a good year for music.
yeah, if you don't like music.After seeing the first and part of the second round, I've come to the conclusion that 1977 was not what would be viewed as a good year for music.
The Lawrence Welk thread is to the right.you must not like punk, new wave, disco or pink floyd.After seeing the first and part of the second round, I've come to the conclusion that 1977 was not what would be viewed as a good year for music.
I really like the lyrics in this song, and the groove of the song. Do you like the album?I've never been a huge SD fan, and didn't own anything by them---then I heard this song on the radio last week for the first time in years, and loved it. Went out and bought the album that day2 - Steely Dan - "Deacon Blues"
The album came out in '76, and only one song peaked in '77. This wasn't the song though.Anthem anyone?
2.07 Foreplay/Longtime - Boston Boston
I’ve got to keep on chasin’ that dream, though I may never find it
I’m always just behind it.
Looks like it's Allmusic vs. Wiki again:http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&t...2jb7i3jg77r~T31
you're new to this, aren't you?

This song was released as a single in either very late 1976 or early 1977. It debuted on Cash Box's Singles Chart on January 22, 1977.It never hit Billboards Pop Singles chart.The album came out in '76, and only one song peaked in '77. This wasn't the song though.Anthem anyone?
2.07 Foreplay/Longtime - Boston Boston
I’ve got to keep on chasin’ that dream, though I may never find it
I’m always just behind it.
i say keep it. it was on my list as well.Looks like it's Allmusic vs. Wiki again:http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&t...2jb7i3jg77r~T31
Not even a single according to Allmusic![]()
I say keep it - no need to split hairs.
Slight weakness of allmusic -- if a single doesn't make the top 100 of a given Billboard chart, they won't list it.Not even a single according to Allmusic![]()
Long Time/Let me Take you home tonight was released on Epic (EPC 5043) in Jan1977. It peaked at 22 on the Billboard chartsThis song was released as a single in either very late 1976 or early 1977. It debuted on Cash Box's Singles Chart on January 22, 1977.It never hit Billboards Pop Singles chart.The album came out in '76, and only one song peaked in '77. This wasn't the song though.Anthem anyone?
2.07 Foreplay/Longtime - Boston Boston
I’ve got to keep on chasin’ that dream, though I may never find it
I’m always just behind it.
True - although Wiki has it as hitting 22 on BillboardSlight weakness of allmusic -- if a single doesn't make the top 100 of a given Billboard chart, they won't list it.Not even a single according to Allmusic![]()
. Must be a Wiki error again?See my post aboveTrue - although Wiki has it as hitting 22 on BillboardSlight weakness of allmusic -- if a single doesn't make the top 100 of a given Billboard chart, they won't list it.Not even a single according to Allmusic![]()
. Must be a Wiki error again?
I vote take it.Just give me a ruling, I guess. The song debuted for me around 1992, so all I have to go by is the innernets.
Bump - anyone?Is anyone going to around for most of the night, and can take a PM? I'm leaving work in a few and not sure how much I'll be online tonight
I'm fine with itI vote take it.Just give me a ruling, I guess. The song debuted for me around 1992, so all I have to go by is the innernets.
i'll take it zamBump - anyone?Is anyone going to around for most of the night, and can take a PM? I'm leaving work in a few and not sure how much I'll be online tonight
Hit me. I'll be off and on tonight.Either way is cool by me.
Is anyone going to around for most of the night, and can take a PM? I'm leaving work in a few and not sure how much I'll be online tonight
Looks like you can have one or the other, but not the album version containing both . . .See my post aboveTrue - although Wiki has it as hitting 22 on BillboardSlight weakness of allmusic -- if a single doesn't make the top 100 of a given Billboard chart, they won't list it.Not even a single according to Allmusic![]()
. Must be a Wiki error again?
ditto.I vote take it.Just give me a ruling, I guess. The song debuted for me around 1992, so all I have to go by is the innernets.
What sites are we considering "gospel" for the purposes of this thread?Looks like you can have one or the other, but not the album version containing both . . .See my post aboveTrue - although Wiki has it as hitting 22 on BillboardSlight weakness of allmusic -- if a single doesn't make the top 100 of a given Billboard chart, they won't list it.Not even a single according to Allmusic![]()
. Must be a Wiki error again?
Sent - thanks.Thanks for the offer as well, WBi'll take it zamBump - anyone?Is anyone going to around for most of the night, and can take a PM? I'm leaving work in a few and not sure how much I'll be online tonight
Hit me. I'll be off and on tonight.I'm gone in the next 10 minutes who can take a PM for my 2nd rounder?
If it gets to my 3rd (and 4th etc), I'll make it in the morning
This must be a case of allmusic missing an entry."Long Time" almost certainly charted on Billboard's Pop Singles chart. It rose to #12 on CashBox's chart. CashBox and Billboard differed some, but not so much that songs were charting high on one, and not at all the other.Long Time/Let me Take you home tonight was released on Epic (EPC 5043) in Jan1977. It peaked at 22 on the Billboard chartsThis song was released as a single in either very late 1976 or early 1977. It debuted on Cash Box's Singles Chart on January 22, 1977.
It never hit Billboards Pop Singles chart.
Peace of Mind/Foreplay was released in May1977 on Epic (EPC 5288) and peaked at 38 on the Billboard charts