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Alright! It’s that 70s mix and this week it’s La Luna’s turn to throw her six songs into the blender and let it roll…
And so we begin…
Andy Gibb “Shawdow Dancing” (Listen HERE) Awww Andy, La Luna had such a crush on you. But then you became a coke-head and it was over. But we’ll always have your songs (with just a hint of Bee Gees in them).Â
Amercica “Horse With No Name” (Listen HERE) Was it just me, or did you think this was Neil Young? After looking at Wiki, I realize whyI was so confused as a young boy:
The most common criticism of the song, even addressed in the liner notes of America’s box set, was its similarity to Neil Young in sound and style. In fact, “Horse” unseated Young’s “Heart of Gold” from the number one spot. In the liner notes, Bunnell says, “I know that virtually everyone, on first hearing, assumed it was Neil. I never fully shied away from the fact that I was inspired by him. I think it’s in the structure of the song as much as in the tone of my voice. It did hurt a little, because we got some pretty bad backlash.” To this day it remains a common misconception that “Horse” is a Neil Young song, but its success opened the door for other hits from the album, including “I Need You,” “Sandman,” and “Riverside.”
Elton John “Your Song” (Listen HERE) When it comes to the early years of Elton’s career,  you’d be hard pressed to find a crappy song by him.
The Beatles “Let It Be” (Listen HERE) Kind of like Elton, I wonder in the entire Beatles catalogue, if there’s a “stiff” (um, radio term for a song that is doens’t have any staying power, so it basically dies and rigor mortis sets in).
Lynyrd Skynyrd “Free Bird” (Listen HERE) Another Wiki trivia bit from this song:Â
The lyrics came about when Allen Collins’ steady girlfriend, who realized that the music always came first with Allen, asked him the question, “If I leave here tomorrow would you still remember me?” Allen jotted the line down for future use. This question became the opening line of Free Bird.
Led Zeppelin “Stairway to Heaven” (Listen HERE) The last dance at so many high school dances of the 70s and 80s. So, now we’ll close of this Mix with a last dance with air guitar. 🙂
One last thing: My good friend and co-worker Carolyn (i.e., C-Lo) is no longer working at the radio station. Because of a bunch o’ drama behind the scenes, we didn’t get to do a last show, so I’m going to try and do something on the blog that’ll give you a flavor of the fun we used to have on the air together. I’ll miss working with her every morning. 🙁
In this business, it’s tough to have genuine chemistry with someone (most of the time, us radio folks just fake it with the good times), so when you work with someone where things just click, it’s not really work so much as hanging out and laughing with a friend (and getting paid for it).  I’ll really miss that…
Goofin’ on TomKat a couple years ago…
–PK
Shelliza
June 8, 2007 at 7:49 amSorry about your friend. Hopefully you’ll remain friends and soon enough, have a co- worker that compliments you as well as she did.
After months of being hooked on Maya’s Mix, I think I’ll now be hooked on Laluna’s Mix. Love, love these songs. All of them. Great mix!
C-Lo
June 8, 2007 at 7:56 amAw Py! Thank you so much for the nice tribute. You are a class act on and off the air. Thank you for EVERYTHING.
As for this mix? Maybe the best one yet! Great songs! Nice work La Luna!
Gina
June 8, 2007 at 8:29 amThere is some Southern hick hidden deep down inside of me that loves Lynrd Skynrd. The original incarnation, anway.
And I was raised on 70’s rock, that’s all my dad listened to. And, my sister loved Andy Gibb as well.
Gina
June 8, 2007 at 8:30 amAw crud, I misspelled Lynyrd Skynyrd. What can I say, it’s early.
Py Korry
June 8, 2007 at 8:32 amShelliza: It looks like La Luna struck the right note with you when it comes to mixing!
And C-Lo…It’s been a blast! Enjoy the mix.:-)
Dot
June 8, 2007 at 9:17 amahhh YEA. Andy Gibb is on my MP3 player. I have “I Just Want to Be Your Everything”.
I’m sorry to hear about C-LO. That totally bites. It’s tough to see a co-worker you genuinely like move on.
Ml
June 8, 2007 at 9:23 amBummer about Carolyn 🙁 Good working relationships like you two have are hard to find. You’re both lucky.
Great La Luna mix! 🙂 I love all those songs.
J
June 8, 2007 at 11:09 amI know work will be hard without C-Lo. At least we’ll see her and her hubby at The Police next week!
Lalapunci
June 8, 2007 at 12:00 pmA trip back to memory lane. Nice picks Lalunas. Sorry to hear about C-Lo. Good working relationships are hard to find.
Beenzzz
June 8, 2007 at 3:26 pmThat sucks that about C-Lo! Nice mix. 🙂
lalunas
June 8, 2007 at 9:37 pmAahhh Py, now I know why you have been so sad. Man of few words… I know how much you enjoyed working with Carolyn, you two have really good chemistry on air and it was a pleasure listening to you two interact. My hope is that you will work together again and continue to have the great fun.
Gee I really liked your Mix six, I knew all of the songs. I did the Shadow Dance with the birds rocked out to Free Bird with the birds and just had a marvelous time going back down memory lane. Thanks for the invite to particpate it was great fun…
bobby
June 9, 2007 at 9:44 amMy god just looking at the cover to Led Zeppelin 4 floods me with memories. For my money that’s the greatest rock album ever made. Stairway, Black Dog, Rock and Roll, Going to California, When The Levee Breaks, ect. No wonder it’s sold 23 million copies in the U.S. alone, and still sells about 5 thousand copies every week. Zeppelin have always been hugely popular, but slightly under the media radar, that’s part of their appeal.