OB1
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Phew, finally finished the playlist! Highlights from the 2nd half:-
Overall, leaving quibbles about the running time aside, I think that this playlist makes a case for 1970 being a spectacular year in music.
- "Funk #49" - James Gang - think we've had this on a playlist before. I remember saying that it sounds like it probably influenced "Footloose" by Kenny Loggins. Never heard of this band until "Ashes The Rain and I" was nominated for a playlist - the latter song sits on my "Blue Moon Best of" playlist.
- "Big Yellow Taxi" - Joni Mitchell - not sure I've heard this original, being familiar with the Counting Crows cover, but this is excellent. This and "Woodstock" on the same album - wow, fantastic. This has also gone on my "Blue Moon Best of" playlist - I love the raw sound of the acoustic guitar and Joni's singing.
- "Hurry on Sundown" by Hawkwind - also gone on the "Blue Moon best of"
- "Three Button Hand Me Down" - Faces - really enjoyed the organ on this
- and this - "Freedom Rider" - Traffic
- "If You Could Read My Mind" - Gordon Lightfoot - This sounds very familiar and it's a lovely song.
See you don’t get Hurry on Sundown if you restrict song numbers. And it’s a little corker, the first song on Hawkwind’s debut and rather different from their usual latter fair.