Re:
> (timing taken from allmusic.com)
>
> Steely Dan - Deacon Blues (7:35) and Aja (exactly 8:00 -
> great for lazy backtiming into network news)
> Led Zeppelin - The Rain Song (7:38) and Kashmir (8:28)
> Lynard Skynard - Freebird! - live version (not a favorite
> but it was long - 13:40)
>
> And I remember fondly several FM "free form" stations I grew
> up listening to as a teen in the mid 70's (KTYD in Santa
> Barbera CA in 1973, and KKUL in Tulsa OK in 1975-6) used to
> play the whole first side of "The Who Sell Out" where every
> song was segued with UK pirate radio jingles, great album!
>
> I remember hearing many AOR Jocks accidently play 2 Moody
> Blues songs back to back, since all thier classic 1967-74
> albums were segued.
>
> Billy G.
> http://listen.to/jangleradio
>
No one has mentioned Side 2 of Abbey Road! Everything from Sun King through The End works well.
> (timing taken from allmusic.com)
>
> Steely Dan - Deacon Blues (7:35) and Aja (exactly 8:00 -
> great for lazy backtiming into network news)
> Led Zeppelin - The Rain Song (7:38) and Kashmir (8:28)
> Lynard Skynard - Freebird! - live version (not a favorite
> but it was long - 13:40)
>
> And I remember fondly several FM "free form" stations I grew
> up listening to as a teen in the mid 70's (KTYD in Santa
> Barbera CA in 1973, and KKUL in Tulsa OK in 1975-6) used to
> play the whole first side of "The Who Sell Out" where every
> song was segued with UK pirate radio jingles, great album!
>
> I remember hearing many AOR Jocks accidently play 2 Moody
> Blues songs back to back, since all thier classic 1967-74
> albums were segued.
>
> Billy G.
> http://listen.to/jangleradio
>
No one has mentioned Side 2 of Abbey Road! Everything from Sun King through The End works well.