Joe Gillis1

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Member Since: 1/14/2000
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CD | Mixed Genre
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CD | Mixed Genre
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CD | Mixed Genre
CD | Mixed Genre
CD | Mixed Genre

easy '70s nostalgia for thirtysomethings, v. 1

Artist Song
juice newton  angel of the morning 
cat stevens  morning has broken 
seals & crofts  summer breeze 
david soul  don't give up on us 
mary macgregor  torn between two lovers 
jim croce  i got a name 
olivia newton-john  have you never been mellow 
john denver  annie's song 
anne murray  you needed me 
bread  if 
helen reddy  peaceful 
gordon lightfoot  if you could read my mind 
america  sister golden hair 
roberta flack [w/donny hathaway]  where is the love 
england dan & john ford coley  i'd really love to see you tonight 
nilsson  without you 
gary wright  dream weaver 
dionne warwick  heartbreaker 
exile  kiss you all over 
eric carmen  all by myself 
rita coolidge  we're all alone 
gilbert o'sullivan  alone again (naturally) 

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G-Sphere
Date: 1/21/2004
I always liked that nilsson song... and the cat stevens is great but fortunately most this stuff was off my radar in the 70s.
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gobi
Date: 1/21/2004
crikey! I'm old. Can't say that I was a fan of some of this music at the time, but I'd quite like to give it a once over now. Well done. G. x
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losing end of distance
Date: 1/21/2004
I wasn't even born until 1982,,,but this is some of the best music ever recorded.

Well done. I have used many of these artists on mixes of my own.
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hemizen
Date: 1/21/2004
The Roberta Flack/Donny Hathaway song and the Nilsson song are great-other wise I'm just glad I survived these tunes
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Joe Gillis1
Date: 1/21/2004
aww, come on, some of you. let's face it: a lot of these songs don't exactly pass the test of time. but i was born in 1970, so they tend to mean more to me, nostalgically-speaking, then they would to others. younger, blonder days. i don't know, but i think this is my pathetic attempt to come "full circle."