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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsNature's Way
Spirit, 1971(?)
I drift so far back I remember Alison Steele, the Nightbird, WNEW FM 102.7 New York. Or maybe I should just STFU.
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Special Prosciuto
Jul 2015
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Doc_Technical
(3,526 posts)1. Great album
IcyPeas
(21,865 posts)2. do you remember her playing this:
Special Prosciuto
(731 posts)3. Yes indeed. I think that was her theme.
Special Prosciuto
(731 posts)4. Or was it 'Cast Your Fate to the Wind?'
She also played Curtis Mayfield's 'Move On Up' a lot.
IcyPeas
(21,865 posts)7. I think it was Cast your fate - I recognize that one too
Then there was Pete Fornatele's theme, Icarus by the Paul Winter Consort:
DryHump
(199 posts)8. Holy crap
have not heard "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" since mid - 60's top 40!!!! (WNDR and WOLF, Syracuse, N.Y.)
Special Prosciuto
(731 posts)9. Music has declined and decayed to the shreds of trash we have today.
I've not payed for a movie, a cassette, or a cd for 35 years now. The farther one goes back, the more one toe-taps.
DFW
(54,370 posts)5. That album was a 20th century icon
Unsung, unheralded, recognized by a few (Spirit unwisely bypassed Woodstock), but has withstood the test of time well.
DFW
(54,370 posts)6. And this one. Maybe 40 years before its time?
IcyPeas
(21,865 posts)10. Alison Steele, also introduced me to this song:
White Bird by It's a Beautiful Day
LiberalEsto
(22,845 posts)12. I remember her, but Pete Fornatale was my fave on WNEWFM nt
Special Prosciuto
(731 posts)13. How did I forget The Youngbloods?!