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Ep. 57 – June 16–22
This week, Tony Stuart and Aaron Badgley set the wayback machine on 8 Days This Week and go back to the week of June 16 through to June 22 to explore eight interesting and important rock stories.
This week, they talk about: George Oliver, David Bowie, Trooper, Bob Dylan, Carole King, Andrew Cash, Gordon Lightfoot, and the 33 and ⅓ album.
All that, plus all the connections are made between the artists—and finally, some rock news.
Lots of great stories and great music on this week’s episode of 8 Days This Week.

The Beatles – Eight Days a Week
David Bowie – Suffragette City
Trooper – Round, Round We Go (CanCon)
George Oliver – I May Never Get to See You Again (CanCon)
Bob Dylan – Rainy Day Woman #12 and 35
Andrew Cash – Time and Place (CanCon)
Gordon Lightfoot – Sundown (CanCon)
Carole King – I Feel the Earth Move
Bull Moose Jackson – Big Ten Inch Record
Gordon Lightfoot – Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues (CanCon)
Sly and The Family Stone – Everyday People
Brian Wilson & Paul McCartney – A Friend Like You
The Beach Boys – God Only Knows
Written by: bombshellradio1@gmail.com
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This show is my love letter to music – especially the songs of the 60s, 70s, and 80s that shaped our lives and still soundtrack our memories. Each week, I sit down for heartfelt, fireside-style conversations with the legends who made the music. You’ll hear stories behind the songs, tales from the road, and reflections on where life has taken them since the spotlight faded (or burned brighter than ever). THEIR LIVES. THEIR STORIES. THEIR MUSIC. It’s nostalgia with heart, and a few surprises along the way.
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This show is my love letter to music – especially the songs of the 60s, 70s, and 80s that shaped our lives and still soundtrack our memories. Each week, I sit down for heartfelt, fireside-style conversations with the legends who made the music. You’ll hear stories behind the songs, tales from the road, and reflections on where life has taken them since the spotlight faded (or burned brighter than ever). THEIR LIVES. THEIR STORIES. THEIR MUSIC. It’s nostalgia with heart, and a few surprises along the way.
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This show is my love letter to music – especially the songs of the 60s, 70s, and 80s that shaped our lives and still soundtrack our memories. Each week, I sit down for heartfelt, fireside-style conversations with the legends who made the music. You’ll hear stories behind the songs, tales from the road, and reflections on where life has taken them since the spotlight faded (or burned brighter than ever). THEIR LIVES. THEIR STORIES. THEIR MUSIC. It’s nostalgia with heart, and a few surprises along the way.
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This show is my love letter to music – especially the songs of the 60s, 70s, and 80s that shaped our lives and still soundtrack our memories. Each week, I sit down for heartfelt, fireside-style conversations with the legends who made the music. You’ll hear stories behind the songs, tales from the road, and reflections on where life has taken them since the spotlight faded (or burned brighter than ever). THEIR LIVES. THEIR STORIES. THEIR MUSIC. It’s nostalgia with heart, and a few surprises along the way.
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