If Mike Reynolds ever could have mined some gold on 1440, this would be in the mix: http://youtu.be/6lU3SRp70O0
Here's a KAZG playlist suggestion from '70 that reached #4 in the USA. Today's hip hop artists only wish they could rhyme like this man. "I can see him with a shovel in his hand," cuz my Pappy was an original gold miner! http://bit.ly/1eeCDdc
That record has more scratches than the left front fender of our '76 Gremlin. YIKES!!
Here's a marginal hit from the late Sixties that's sure to get the goldminers going: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5WrzDH54Co Imagine the sound of the train wreck when this follows "My Way" by Frank Sinatra!
"Marginal"?! It reached #2 on the Hot 100!
From the same fall '68 period they play "The Weight", which didn't even reach the top 40.
If Mike Reynolds ever could have mined some gold on 1440, this would be in the mix: http://youtu.be/6lU3SRp70O0
"Marginal"?! It reached #2 on the Hot 100!
From the same fall '68 period they play "The Weight", which didn't even reach the top 40.
What's with this "The new 1440" liner I heard today that mentions "sunrise to sunset"?
A Imagine this on 14~Forty...it's got more hooks than a tackle box: http://bit.ly/14mNRdV
Before I clicked the link I thought you might be going for this: http://bit.ly/1aSsfry. But it's from 1982, so probably not wornout enough for the Lumberminers at 14~Forty to consider adding. (Tests great though, especially with 18-24 males!)
Here's one recorded at Audio Recorders in Phoenix that may or may not be about the funky club scene on Broadway Rd, depending upon who you talk to. Before Wilson Pickett made it a hit, Dyke & The Blazers was down and gritty in our fair city... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3C5Kl58eMTA