'KB played "Speak To The Sky" in the fall of 1972.
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Did we? I was MD then and don't remember that song at all.
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Personal process of elimination, DB.
I was 15 in 1972, living in Brattleboro VT which meant I heard the end of Sandy Beach on thru the night. I only listened to the local Top 40 when I couldn't get 'KB in, and by that time 'KB and the local Top 40 were my only listening choices.
What I don't remember is if was you or Armstrong championing "Speak To The Sky" but here's what I do remember:
1) Rick Springfield was a big star in Australia.
2) "Speak" had been #1 there.
True you didn't play it long and for my hometown station to have shared that kind of content would have been way out of character, as time, temp and "The Hits Jest Keep On A-Comin'" were about all you could expect...well, except for the AM Drive guy whose thick Vermont accent made "Southern Vermont Radio" sound like "Seven Vermont Radio".
As a native Pittsburgh "yinzer"...I thought that was a hoot.
Nitro, Melanie's "The Nickel Song" was part of a two-fer of competing Melanie singles on different imprints in early 1972.
"Nickel" was on her original label Buddah. Here's the other one, which was on her "Neighborhood Records", "Ring The Living Bell".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hf5PnEEmOTw
This is the album version. 'KB played the single edit, which if you listen to the last 2:00 of this, becomes obvious why.
Neither got above #30. Got that from my copy of Whitburn.
FWIW DB, for all the minute details I remember about those 'KB days, there are tunes I added a dozen years later as a music director myself that I've long forgotten. My wife will remember a title and ask "remember that when we were in (one of the three markets where I was an MD)?" and I'll just give her a blank smile.