So Many Styles
March 1973
Episode date - March 6, 2013
By now, you don’t need to hear me rave about the wealth of strong material that was released in the early seventies – it was as if rock and roll had matured to an age that found it at full strength, capable of taking on anything, and it did.
So many bands, so many styles, and all were competing for our attention. So much good stuff hit the mainstream that it was virtually inevitable for equally good stuff to get short shrift. This show focuses (mainly) on a few albums that were cult items in their time, but have since become somewhat iconic for the styles they represent.
Featured tracks include;
Search and Destroy – Iggy and the Stooges (Raw Power)
Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell – Iggy and the Stooges (Raw Power)
Raw Power – Iggy and the Stooges (Raw Power)
International Feel – Todd Rundgren (A Wizard, A True Star)
Never Never Land - Todd Rundgren (A Wizard, A True Star)
Le Feel Internacionale - Todd Rundgren (A Wizard, A True Star)
Sometimes I Don’t Know What to Feel - Todd Rundgren (A Wizard, A True Star)
Is It My Name - Todd Rundgren (A Wizard, A True Star)
Right Place, Wrong Time – Dr. John (In the Right Place)
Shoo Fly Marches On – Dr. John (In the Right Place)
Cold Cold Cold – Dr. John (In the Right Place)
Easy Money – King Crimson (Lark’s Tongue in Aspic)
Lark’s Tongue in Aspic – King Crimson (Lark’s Tongue in Aspic)