From the epicentre of the best music vibes...Radio Oblivion Boulevard
This advertising-free Internet radio (24x7) intends to pay tribute to many singers and groups, mainly British and American, that have faded away (or almost) into "oblivion" but that contributed to the big changes experienced in the rock, folk, soul and blues scene around the period 1965-1975, probably the most influential decade in the evolution of popular music towards the modern styles and genres of today.
Frequencies Oblivion Boulevard:
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1
Last Mornin'
Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show
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2
Time for Livin'
Sly & The Family Stone
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3
Cassidy
Bob Weir
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4
Tell It Like It Is
Aaron Neville
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5
The Witch
Beggars Opera
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6
He Knows a Lot of Good Women (Or Scotty's Song)
Arthur Lee
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7
Somebody to Love
Great Society
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8
Both of Us (Bound to Lose)
Stephen Stills
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9
Your Own Backyard
Mott the Hoople
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10
Mr. Soft
Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel
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1
Queen Jane Approximately
Kokomo
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2
Cassidy
Bob Weir
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3
I Happen to Love You
The Electric Prunes
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4
On the Line
The Souther-Hillman-Furay Band
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5
Love Minus Zero / No Limit
Julie Felix
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6
Vanessa
Thomas Jefferson Kaye
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7
Bell Bottom Blues
Derek & The Dominos
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8
He Knows a Lot of Good Women (Or Scotty's Song)
Arthur Lee
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9
Ten Empty Cups
Mystery Trend
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10
I Received a Letter
Delbert