Celebration
Johnnie starts the New Year celebrations early with Robert Bell from Kool and the Gang. Plus listeners remember their 70s New Years, with tales of big plans, proposals and parties.
Johnnie starts the New Year celebrations early with Robert "Kool" Bell from Kool and the Gang.
Robert talks to Johnnie about the genesis of those feelgood hits, their struggle in the 70s to hit the big-time and how Saturday Night Fever and Ladies Night gave them the push they needed. Plus Johnnie wants to know what how the Kings of a New Year disco celebrate themselves.
Also on the show one of Johnnie's youngest listeners, gives his memories of a decade that he wasn't even born in! Martin from Sussex got in touch with the show this year and impressed us with his musical knowledge. Together with Johnnie he talks about how he got into in the music of the 70s, despite only being 14 years old.
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Music Played
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Hour 1
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The Rolling Stones
Miss You
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Marianne Faithfull
The Ballad Of Lucy Jordan
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Electric Light Orchestra
Last Train To London
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Kansas
Carry On Wayward Son
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Buffy Sainte鈥怣arie
I'm Gonna Be A Country Girl Again
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Split Enz
I See Red
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My 70s: Martin Leitch
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The Cure
Boys Don't Cry
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Nick Drake
Parasite
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Public Image Ltd
Public Image Ltd
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Funkadelic
Maggot Brain
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Ike & Tina Turner
Proud Mary
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Les Crane
Desiderata
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Johnny Nash
There Are More Questions Than Answers
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Lene Lovich
Say When
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Hour 2
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The Rubettes
Sugar Baby Love
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Hot Chocolate
Every 1's A Winner
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Rod Stewart
Bring It On Home To Me / You Send Me
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Kenny Rogers
The Gambler
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Lynyrd Skynyrd
Simple Man
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My 70s: Robert "Kool" Bell
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Kool & the Gang
Funky Stuff
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Kool & the Gang
Jungle Boogie
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James Brown
Get Up Offa That Thing
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Kool & the Gang
Open Sesame
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Kool & the Gang
Ladies Night
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Andrew Gold
Lonely Boy
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George Harrison
What Is Life
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Eagles
Already Gone
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- Sun 30 Dec 2012 15:00麻豆官网首页入口 Radio 2