Welcome to Show 82 of Glenn’s Lost Classics. It’s the best music you may have never heard! We will be celebrating Artists with birthdays in March. This month we will be hearing music from Mark Lindsay with Paul Revere and the Raiders, Arthur Lee with Love, David Gilmour with Pink Floyd, Walter Parazaider with Chicago, Bobby Womack solo, Lee Oskar and Harold Brown with War, Carl Palmer with Emerson Lake and Palmer, Nick Lowe solo, Michael Bruce with The Alice Cooper Band, Eddy Grant solo, Ric Ocasek with The Cars, John Frusciante with RHCP, Slim Jim Phantom with The Stray Cats, Ry Cooder solo, Nancy Wilson solo, Roger Daltry with The Who, Kenny Aronoff with John Melencamp, Roger Hodgson and Dougie Thompson with Supertramp, Chris Squire with Yes, Peter Wolf with The J. Geils Band, Randy Meisner with The Eagles, Phil Lesh withg The Gratefull Dead, Eric Clapton solo, Scott Gorham with Thin Lizzy, Steven Tyer with Aerosmith and I end the show with Lightning Hopkins
The Boys in the Band - Paul Revere and the Raiders
Maybe After He's Gone - The Zombies
Que Vida - Love
The Gold It's In The... - Pink Floyd
South California Purples - Chicago
Across 110th Street - Bobby Womack
The World is a Ghetto - War
Knife Edge - Emerson Lake and Palmer
36 Inches High - Nick Lowe
Caught in a Dream - The Alice Cooper Band
Living on the Frontline - Eddy Grant
Since I Held You - The Cars
Carry Me Home - RHCP
Bring it Back Again - Stray Cats
Hold On - Lou Reed
Poor Man's Shagri La - Ry Cooder
You and Me - Nancy Wilson
the quite one - The Who
Authority Song - John Melencamp
C'est Le Bon - Supertramp
Does It Really Happen - Yes
Angel in Blue - The J. Geils Band
Certain Kind of Fool - Eagles
Passenger - The Grateful Dead
Pilgrim - Eric Clapton
Freedom Song - Thin Lizzy
One Way Street - Aerosmith
Woke Up This Morning - Lightning Hopkins