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Peter Frampton – Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours) – [STEREO]

Motown Soul Delivered From England’s Peter Frampton In 1977. This Re-Make Of The Classic Stevie Wonder Hit Topped The Billboard “Hot 100” At #18. I Always Thought Mr. Frampton Did A Nice Job On This. Peter Currently Lives In The Cincinnati, Ohio Suburb Of Indian Hills. Hear it on internet radio kvkvi.com

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Petula Clark – A Sign Of The Times – [original STEREO]

Fantastic Sounding, Super High Quality Stereo Mix Of This Smash Hit From 1966. Over The Years, I’ve Listened To Many, Many Pressings Of This Great Song And They All Sounded Weak, Tinny & Thin….No Bass. Well, That Has All Changed. Petula Clark Is Even More Powerful Now Than Ever Before On “A Sign Of The Times”. Hear it on internet radio kvkvi.com

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Benny Mardones – Into The Night (re-recorded version) – [STEREO]

**1989 Re-Recorded Version** Born In Cleveland, Ohio And Raised In Savage, Maryland…..Benny Mardones Struck Gold Twice With The Classic Top 40 And Adult Contemporary Song Called “Into The Night”. Benny Wrote It Along With Robert Tepper And Released The Original Version In 1980 Which Reached #11. Due To Heavy Rotation Airplay In 1987 & 1988 By “Ohio’s Super Station” 93.7 WQIO In Mount Vernon, Ohio And Additional Airplay In 1989 By Scott Shannon On “Pirate Radio” In Los Angeles, “Into The Night” Became In Demand Again On […]

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The Doors – Touch Me (Power Version) – [STEREO]

WOW! Check Out This Much Different Version Of The Door’s Classic Hit Called “Touch Me”. It’s From An Album That Was Released In 1974 Entitled “Heavy Metal” By Warner Brothers Special Products. The Engineers That Put The LP Together Decided To Add Some Extra “Punch” To “Touch Me” In Order To Help It Compete In Sound Intensity With Other Songs On The Album By Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin And Black Sabbath. “Touch Me” By The Doors Is No Where Close To Being A Heavy Metal Song….And Neither […]

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Wilmer & The Dukes – Give Me One More Chance

The #1 Party Band In Upstate New York In The 60’s! Wilmer & The Dukes Burned Up The House At The “Inferno” Outside Of Buffalo, NY Gaining Huge Popularity With Their Fantastic R&B Stage Show. It Has Been Said That The Inspiration For “Otis Day & The Nights” In The Movie “Animal House” Came From Wilmer & The Dukes. From 1968, Here Is “Give Me One More Chance”! Hear it on internet radio kvkvi.com

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Brooklyn Bridge – Blessed Is The Rain – [STEREO]

Here Is The Follow Up Song To Their Smash Hit “The Worst That Could Happen” By The Brooklyn Bridge. Lead Singer Johnny Maestro Delivers Outstanding Vocals On This 1969 Hit Called “Blessed Is The Rain”. Hear it on internet radio kvkvi.com

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FootPrints In The Sand Poem

Footprints In The Sand, A Nice Poem a great production.

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The Bubble Puppy – Hot Smoke & Sassafras – [original STEREO]

Psychedelic Rock-Pop! ….. From The “Bubble Puppy”….Formed In San Antonio, Texas Back In 1966. In 1967, They Were The Opening Act For The San Antonio Who Concert. In 1969, The “Bubble Puppy” Released This Gem Called “Hot Smoke And Sassafras On The Small “International Artists” Records….But, It Became A Hit….#14 On The American “Hot 100”. Laced With Wild Guitar Riffs, Wha-Wha Sound Effects, Reverb And Excellent Drumming…..Take A “Trip” With “Hot Smoke And Sassafras…On “Flashback Favorites”! (footnote: notice the word sassafras is misspelled on the 45 record!…..was […]

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DON’T PUNCH THE WRONG MYSTERY Hole Challenge

If you guess the wrong whole a punishment or you could win $10,000. It all started when Rebecca Zamolo created “WE BROKE UP… Replacing Maddie with a New Best Friend.” Next Matt and Rebecca made “Allergic reaction sent Rebecca back to emergency room.” Finally the Game Master Network uploaded “Guessing YouTubers Using ONLY Their Voice Challenge to Find Hacker.” Now the squad found a giant don’t push the wrong mystery hole challenge in the backyard and must punch the right hole to unlock the ipad. Do you […]

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Brooklyn Bridge – Welcome Me Love – [STEREO]

New York’s “Brooklyn Bridge” Achieved Their Biggest Hit Success In 1969 With “The Worst That Could Happen”. But, Their Next Single Was A Great Achievement Too In That It Was A “2-Sided” Hit. The First Side Was “Blessed Is The Rain” And On The Flip Side Was Our Featured Song Today Called “Welcome Me Love”. Both Sides Did Fairly Well….”Blessed” Made It To #45 And “Welcome” To #48 in 1969. Here Is The Brooklyn Bridge Featuring Superb Lead Vocals From The Late Johnny Maestro! Hear it on […]

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