[78-L] Roger Williams

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Sun Feb 28 11:27:53 PST 2010


And half the listeners probably called to complain about "too much modern music".

dl

Bill McClung wrote:
> The Roger Williams mention made me remember something that happened last
> week that I was trying to forget.
> 
> This is a true story that happened last Monday.
> 
> I was working in Florida and was driving US 1 between Vero Beach and Fort
> Lauderdale.  I had my radio on and came across FM 97.3 "Ocean" broadcast
> from Vero Beach and was transported directly to 1975.  The dj played Bobby
> Vinton, Jack Jones, Liza Minelli, Farrente & Teicher, a duet by Willie
> Nelson and Diana Krall, Acker Bilk, the Fifth Dimension, and John Davidson.
> OMG, the memories!!!!!!!!!!!
> 
> The first of two highlights came just before the 3 o'clock news (which I was
> sure would be an up to the minute news flash on President Ford) when Roger
> Williams, his piano, orchestra, and breathless chorus performed "Born
> Free."  I hadn't really listened to this in close to thirty years and to my
> ears it may be one of the worst popular songs ever made.  And I bought the
> 45 when it was new.  Amazingly bad.
> 
> The second highlight brought us back from the news and I marvelled at the
> audience around me that this was intended to impress.  Barry Manalow's Coca
> Cabana it all it's 1978 disco fever.  I don't know what (or how they could)
> follow that because I lost the signal.  It was the closest I've come to a
> Twilight Zone episode in a long, long time.





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