7 of the 70s: 9/6/12...






Good afternoon, and it's time to serve up seven nuggets from the Me Decade. This time out it's 7 from 1976, the year Apple Computers is founded by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak.


The Bellamy Brothers - "Let Your Love Flow"
from the album Let Your Love Flow (1976)
Billboard Hot 100 peak: #1


Neil Diamond turned down this song written by his roadie, but thankfully the country-tinged brothers brought to the club.

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Starbuck - "Moonlight Feels Right"
from the album Moonlight Feels Right (1976)
Billboard Hot 100 peak: #3


Because sometimes you just need a marimba solo.


Seals & Crofts - "Get Closer"
from the album Get Closer (1976)
Billboard Hot 100 peak: #6


That's Carolyn Willis of the Honey Cone helping out on the yacht-rock classic.


Silver - "Wham Bam (Shang-a-Lang)"
from the album Silver (1976)
Billboard Hot 100 peak: #16


Bubblegum goes country-rock in this group featuring the brother of one of the Eagles and a future Grateful Dead member.


Norman Connors - "You Are My Starship"
from the album You Are My Starship (1976)
Billboard Hot 100 peak: #27


The ultimate booty call song. Don't be late....


Roxy Music - "Love Is The Drug"
from the album Siren (1975)
Billboard Hot 100 peak: #30


Before Bowie's "Thin White Duke", Bryan Ferry was the suavest thing in rock music.


Heart - "Crazy On You"
from the album Dreamboat Annie (1976)
Billboard Hot 100 peak: #35


The fiercest sisters in rock and roll with their most epic song.

That wraps it up for this week....check back later for eight gems from 1987 on "8 of the 80s"...

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