Continuing with my sorry little list-making fetish while I retain the enthusiasm for it, pop records got longer in the 1970's and Johnnie Walker's show can't accommodate as many records as Tony Blackburn's does.
That is easily programmed by having as much as is required of an extract from The Faust Tapes, the free-wheeling, avant-garde jam session released as a 12-inch LP by Virgin in Richard Branson's early days. It cost 49p, which is why it sold a few but I loved it. Then, at least, when my main ambition was to find the weirdest things I could. I was 13.
This is done in some haste and so might omit some essentials but if I never write the book, I might have the makings of an index or contents page.
The Tami Lynn is a 60's record but was a big Northern Soul hit in the 70's. The best of Elvis Costello didn't arrive until the early 80's and he can help fill up a decade that might be less easy to fill with undisputable masterpieces that are also personal favourites.
You Got a Friend should be Carole King but the drearier James Taylor represents what I liked at the time. I could fill the whole show with T. Rex and Bowie but they only get one record each before it becomes clear that Diana Ross was in the 60's show and, only now do I find out, apparently John Lennon was in The Beatles. But, as the government so devoutly demonstrate, you can't make a rule unless you immediately disregard it yourself.
At the last minute, X-Ray Spex had to make way when I remembered the anthem of the decade, All the Young Dudes, but we couldn't start with that because Keith's start to Tumbling Dice is even better than Marc's to Twentieth Century Boy.
The
Rolling Stones - Tumbling Dice
Mott the Hoople - All the Young Dudes
Al
Green – I’m Still in Love with You
Tami
Lynn – I’m Gonna Run Away from You
Bob
Dylan – The Changing of the Guards
Joni
Mitchell – A Case of You
Wizzard
– Angel Fingers
T.
Rex – Get It On
Diana
Ross – I’m Still Waiting
The
Temptations – Just My Imagination
Rod
Stewart & the Faces – You Wear It
Well
Bryan
Ferry – Carrickfergus
The
Clash – (White Man) in Hammersmith Palais
The
Sex Pistols – Anarchy in the U.K.
The
Pioneers – Let Your Yeah be Yeah
Dave
and Ansel Collins – Double Barrel
Bob
Marley & the Wailers – Waiting in
Vain
Led
Zeppelin – Boogie with Stu
Hawkwind
– Silver Machine
Faust
– from The Faust Tapes
Lindisfarne - Lady Eleanor
James
Taylor – You Got a Friend
Dawn
– What Are You Doing Sunday?
Hurricane
Smith – Oh, Babe, What Would You Say
Tavares
– Heaven Must be Missing an Angel
Yvonne
Elliman – If I Can’t Have You
John
Lennon – Stand by Me
The
Sweet – Wig Wam Bam
David
Bowie – Wild is the Wind
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