Episode 98: THE ALBUM ROCK OF THE 60S & 70S DOESN'T GET OLD. ONLY WE DO, IF WE ALLOW IT.

The aging process on humans is real. What we do and don’t do may play a big part in how that process affects us or not. The vinyl LPs of that era and the new ones being purchased today will last a lot longer than the color in our hair or our smooth and youthful skin. All I’m saying is that the age of rock is so wide and varied, from Elvis to Zappa, we have a lot of ground to cover in these short one-hour shows. And, who knows, maybe listening to the music of our youth may give a moment in time when we can enjoy those times or not. Admit it, it wasn’t all bad.  

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PLAYLIST:
98.1 Lunatic Fringe-Red Rider
98.2 Something in the Air-Thunderclap Newman
98.3 One of These Days-Pink Floyd
98.4 Some Day, Some Way-Marshall Crenshaw
98.5 One of These Days-Ten Years After
98.6 River Song-Dennis Wilson
98.7 Until I Hear It From You-Gin Blossoms
98.8 Last DJ-Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
98.9 Something About You-Boston
98.10 Didn’t Mean to Fall in Love-Boston
98.11 Famous Blue Raincoat-Leonard Cohen
98.12 Suzanne-Judy Collins
98.13 A Nibble of Riviera Paradise-Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble