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8°The Fm Airplay Report SEPTEMBER 23, 1972 8°THEFM AIRPLAY REPORT 'OT AND SWEATY-Cactus-Atco ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH-John Denver- FLASHMAKER OF THE WEEK WHVY-FMISPRINGFIELD, MASS. RICHIE HAVENS ON STAGE-Stormy Forest RCA ROCK & ROLL SOUL/FLIGHT OF THE RICHIE HAVENS ON STAGE-Stormy Forest ROLLING THUNDER-Mickey Hart-WB LOST & FOUND-Humble Pie-A&M PHOENIX (single)-Grand Funk- STRANGE AFFAIR-Help Yourself-UA MADE IN ENGLAND-Atomic Rooster- Grand Funk Railroad JERRY WILLIAMS-Spindizzy SO LONG DIXIE (single)- Elektra MY TIME-Boz Scaggs-Col Blood, Sweat & Tears-Col ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH-John Denver- THREE FRIENDS-Gentle Giant-Col RCA KU-FM/DENVER SAIL AWAY-Randy Newman-Reprise SLADE ALIVE-Polydor BARNSTORM-Joe Walsh-Dunhill SO LONG DIXIE (single)- WMC-FMIMEMPHIS DO YA (single)-The Move-UA Blood, Sweat & Tears-Col LIKE A SEED-Kenny Rankin-Little David HANS STAYMER BAND-GSF BUDDY GUY & JUNIOR WELLS PLAY THE MIDNIGHT RIDER (single)-Joe Cocker- SUNNY DAYS (single)-Lighthouse- A&M MAR Y SOL BLUES-Atco Evolution LET'S SEE ACTION (single)-The Who- MY TIME-Boz Scaggs-Col VARIOUS ARTISTS (Import) PAPA WAS ROLLING STONE (single)- Atco LOST & FOUND-Humble Pie-A&M Temptations-Gordy MARTIN MULL-Capricorn ROCK OF AGES-The Band-Capitol WMMR-FMIPHILADELPHIA RAW VELVET-Bobby Whitlock-Dunhill ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH-John Denver- ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH-John Denver- RCA CLOTHO'S WEB-Julie Felix-Rak RCA SLADE ALIVE-Polydor TOP FM AIRPLAY THIS WEEK GONE IN THE MORNING-Quiver-Reprise ROLLING THUNDER-Mickey Hart-WB TOO MANY SAVIOURS (single)- MAR Y SOL-Various Artists-Atco RICHIE HAVENS ON STAGE-Stormy Forest SEVENTY-SECOND BRAVE- Richard Harris-Dunhill LOST & FOUND-Humble Pie-A&M CASEY KELLY--Elektra Keef Hartley Band-Deram ROLLING THUNDER-Mickey Hart-WB STRATAVARIOUS-Ginger Baker-Atco 'OT & SWEATY-Cactus-Atco SLADE ALIVE-Polydor TAGO MAGO-Can.-(Import) ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH- BESSIE SMITH-Col KMET-FMILOS ANGELES John Denver-RCA SOFT MACHINE 5-Col SOLOMON'S SEAL-Pentangle-Reprise DO YA (single)-The Move-UA SPREAD THE WORD--Persuasions-Capitol WNCR-FMICLEVELAND EVERYBODY'S IN SHOW BIZ-The Kinks- RCA BARNSTORM-Joe Walsh-Dunhill GIVE IT UP-Bonnie Raitt-WB ROY BUCHANAN-Polydor MAR Y SOL-Various Artists-Atco WKTK-FM/BALTIMORE WNEW-FMINEW YORK CLOSE TO THE EDGE-Yes-(Import) MY TIME-Boz Scaggs-Col CASEY KELLY-Elektra ROCK OF AGES-The Band-Capitol RICHIE HAVENS ON STAGE-Stormy Forest RICHIE HAVENS ON STAGE-Stormy Forest MAR Y SOL-Atco ROLLING THUNDER-Mickey Hart-WB HURTWOOD EDGE-Tim Weisberg-A&M 'OT & SWEATY-Cactus-Atco SEVENTY-SECOND BRAVE- MANNA-Col LOST & FOUND-Humble Pie-A&M PASS THE BUTTER-Gotham-Mowest Keef Hartley Band-Deram MAR Y SOL-Various Artists-Atco MAR Y SOL-Various Artists-Atco 'OT & SWEATY-Cactus-Atco SOFT MACHINE 5-Col SPREAD THE WORD-The Persuasions- MEMPHIS MENU-Jose Feliciano-RCA SOLOMON'S SEAL-Pentangle-Reprise Capitol PASSIN' THRU-James Gang-ABC MY TIME-Boz Scaggs-Col ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH-John Denver- SWEET POTATOES-Jeff & Maria Muldaur- WATERFALLS-John Klemmer-Impulse ONE OF THESE DAYS- WB RCA Bruce MacPherson-GSF STEAMIN'-Rastus-Neighborhood PASSIN' THRU-James Gang-ABC STRATAVARIOUS-Ginger Baker-Atco SEVENTY-SECOND BRAVE- WHITE WITCH-Capricorn KSAN-FMISAN FRANCISCO Keef Hartley Band-Deram SPREAD THE WORD-The Persuasions- FM SLEEPER OF THE WEEK: BACK STABBERS-O'Jays-Philly Groove Capitol ROY BUCHANAN-Polydor EVERYBODY'S IN SHOW BIZ-The Kinks- WLIR-FMILONG ISLAND, N.Y. RCA GUESS WHO-B. B. King-ABC A BEGINNING-Tyrannosaurus Rex-A&M WMAL-FM/WASHINGTON, D.C. I CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW-Johnny Nash- AMON DUUL II-UA Epic BARNSTORM-Joe Walsh-Dunhill A BEGINNING-Tyrannosaurus Rex-A&M LIGHTS OUT SAN FRANCISCO- EVERYBODY'S IN SHOW BIZ-The Kinks- BARNSTORM-Joe Walsh-Dunhill Various Artists-Blue Thumb RCA GREETINGS FROM L.A.-Tim Buckley-WB FREE-Fontella Bass-Paula LIKE A SEED-Kenny Rankin-Little David MY TIME-Boz Scaggs-Col GIVE IT UP-Bonnie Raitt-WB LOST & FOUND-Humble Pie-A&M PILOT-RCA ROCK OF AGES-The Band-Capitol I'LL PLAY THE BLUES FOR YOU- MY TIME-Boz Scaggs-Col Albert King-Stax ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH-John Denver- SPREAD THE WORD-Persuasions-Capitol CASEY KELLY-Elektra MAR Y SOL-Various Artists-Atco HANS STAYMER BAND-GSF SLADE ALIVE MARK, DON & TERRY-Abcko STRANGE AFFAIR-Help Yourself-UA Polydor THREE FRIENDS-Gentle Giant-Col KZEL-FMIEUGENE, ORE. BOBBY CHARLES-Bearsvile ELEPHANT'S MEMORY-Apple CHUM-FMITORONTO WSHE-FMIMIAMI/ GIVE IT UP-Bonnie Raitt-WB BIG WALTER HORTON-Alligator DINAH FLO (single)-Boz Scaggs-Col FT. LAUDERDALE KOCY-FM/OKLAHOMA CITY HYPNOTIZED-Martha Velez-Polydor FREE RIDE (single)-Edgar Winter-Epic LORD OF LORDS-Alice Coltrane --Impulse RORY GALLAGHER LIVE-Polydor AMBUSH-Marc Benno-A&M AMBUSH-Marc Benno-A&M SEVENTY-SECOND BRAVE- I KNOW (single)-Gary Wright-A&M BABY, DON'T GET HOOKED ON ME- Keef Hartley Band-Deram 'OT & SWEATY-Cactus-Atco C.C.S.-Rak CLOSE TO THE EDGE-Yes-(Import) Mac Davis-Col SOLOMON'S SEAL-Pentangle-Reprise SKYLARK-Capitol (Canada) BEGINNINGS-Rick Springfield-Capitol WATERFALLS-John Klemmer-Impulse SILVER MACHINE (single)-Hawkwind-UA CHI COLTRANE-Col LOST & FOUND-Humble Pie-A&M CHI COLTRANE-Col WHAT COLOR IS LOVE-Jerry Callier- STEAMIN'-Rastus-Neighborhood COSMO-Doug Clifford-Fantasy Cadet TAKE ME BAK 'OME (single)-Slade- 'OT & SWEATY-Cactus-Atco ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH-John Denver- IN A BROKEN DREAM-Python Lee Jackson Polydor -GNP Crescendo WAR HEROES-Jimi Hendrix-(Import) RCA SLADE ALIVE-Polydor JUBAL-Elektra WAR HEROES-Jimi Hendrix-(Import) DANNY O'KEEFE-Signpost KOL-FMISEATTLE WATERLOO LILY-Caravan-London 'OT & SWEATY-Cactus-Atco WOLFMAN JACK-Wooden Nickel AND THE HITS JUST KEEP ON COMING- WPHD-FM/BUFFALO Michael Nesmith-RCA BOBBY CHARLES-Bearsville BARNSTORM-Joe Walsh-Dunhill WRNO-FM/NEW ORLEANS RORY GALLAGHER LIVE-Polydor BURLESQUE (single)-Family-UA KSHE-FMIST. LOUIS I'LL PLAY THE BLUES FOR YOU- CLOTHO'S WEB-Julie Felix-Rak ALL THE YOUNG DUDES (single)- Albert King-Stax COSMO-Doug Clifford-Fantasy Mott The Hoople-Col GREETINGS FROM LA-Tim Buckley-WB LIVE AT SOLEDAD-John Lee Hooker-ABC EXTRAPOLATION-John McLaughlin-Polydor I'LL PLAY THE BLUES FOR YOU- MADE IN ENGLAND-Atomic Rooster- NUTRINO NEWS NETWORK- RICHIE HAVENS ON STAGE-Stormy Forest Albert King-Stax Elektra Marshall Effron-Polydor LOST & FOUND-Humble Pie-A&M LOST AND FOUND-Humble Pie-A&M MAR Y SOL-Various Artists-Atco PNEUMA-Michael White-Impulse MAR Y SOL-Various Artists-Atco MAR Y SOL-Various Artists-Atco 'OT & SWEATY-Cactus-Atco ROLLING THUNDER-Mickey Hart-WB STRANGE AFFAIR-Help Yourself-UA NUTRINO NEWS NETWORK- PASSIN' THRU-James Gang-ABC STORYTELLER-Tom T. Hall-Mercury STYX-Wooden Nickel Marshall Efron-Polydor RAW VELVET-Bobby Whitlock-Dunhill WATERFALLS-John Klemmer-Impulse.
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