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Episode 205: BMS 70s Mack III

Episode 205: BMS 70s Mack III

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BMS 70s Mack III


We are going back to the early to mid-70s, when afros, platform shoes, and creative hand shaking were all the rage. It was a time of fun and self-pride within the black community, but it was also a time of despair and self-abuse due to the conditions of the nation.
I choose to remember the good times, so let’s take this trip together and enjoy the golden era of Black Music.

DJ Rhythm Dee hosts a recurring segment known as the Black Magic Sounds. The show will feature the smooth grooves of Neo-Soul, Funk, R&B, Jazz, as well as Disco, Soulful House, Slow Jams, Reggae, and anything that moves you. It’s all about feeling the music and hearing some tracks that were forgotten or entirely new to you.

Featuring Curtis Mayfield, The Chi-Lites, The Meters, The Moments, Millie Jackson, and much more!

PLAYLIST

1. Superfly/Curtis Mayfield
2. Across 110th Street (Part 2)/Bobby Womack
3. Psychedelic Shack/The Temptations
4. Scorpio/Dennis Coffey & The Detroit Guitar Band
5. Seven Minutes of Funk/The Whole Darn Family
6. It's Just Begun/ The Jimmy Castor Bunch
7. The Breakdown - Pt. 1/ Rufus Thomas
8. I've Got So Much Trouble On My Mind/ Sir Joe Quarterman & Free Soul
9. Trouble Man/Marvin Gaye
10. Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get/The Dramatics
11. You're The Reason Why/The Ebonys
12. I Cry/Millie Jackson
13. Do It Baby/The Miracles, Billy Griffin
14. Who Is He & What Is He To You?/Creative Source
15. Hand Clapping Song/The Meters
16. Brothers On The Slide/Cymande
17. Flying High/Stefano Torossi
18. Got The Love/Average White Band
19. If You Want Me To Stay/Sly & The Family Stone
20. Stoned Out Of Mind/The Chi-Lites
21. Sexy Mama/The Moments

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