This week, Johnny Mars brought us back to 1971 - the year John Belushi joined Second City, Joe Frazier defeated Muhammad Ali in the "Fight of the Century" and some landmark albums were released.
The Who - "Goin' Mobile"
T Rex- "Jeepster"
Jimi Hendrix- "Dolly Dagger"
Jethro Tull "Locomotive Breath"
Creedence Clearwater Revival- "Sweet Hitch-Hiker"
Isaac Hayes- "Shaft"
The Band- "Life Is a Carnival"
Freddie King- "I'm Tore Down"
Led Zeppelin- "When The Levee Breaks"
Graham Nash- "Chicago"
Badfinger- "Baby Blue"
Paul & Linda McCartney- "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey"
Janis Joplin- "Move Over"
J. Geils Band- "Looking For a Love"
Carole King- "Beautiful"
Ringo Starr- "It Don't Come Easy"
Al Green- "Tired of Being Alone"
Van Morrison- "Tupelo Honey"
Allman Brothers Band- "Statesboro Blues" (Live)
Aretha Franklin- "Rock Steady"
David Bowie- "Oh You Pretty Things"
John Prine- "Illegal Smile"
Jonathan Edwards- "Shanty"
Yes- "I've Seen All Good People"
John Lennon- "Gimme Some Truth"
Moody Blues- "Story In Your Eyes"
Joni Mitchell- "Carey"
Rod Stewart- "Every Picture Tells A Story"
Rolling Stones- Sway"
The Doors- "Love Her Madly"
Marvin Gaye- "Mercy Mercy Me"
Savoy Brown- "Tell Mama"
Traffic- "Rock and Roll Stew"
Santana- "Everybody's Everything"
Next week, Annalisa takes us to 1983. The year The White Sox were "Winning Ugly" on The Southside, Chicago elected Harold Washington as our Mayor & TV's MASH signed off with a record number of viewers.





