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EFFECTIVE JULY 31, 1970
1-Ciose to You (3d Week No. 1) --------Carpenters 2-War Edwin Starr 3-Make It With You Bread 5-Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours ----- Stevie Wonder 6-0hio Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young 7-Cinnamon Girl Neil Young 8-Mama Told Me Three Dog Night 9-Summertime Blues The Who
10-Tighter, Tighter Alive and Kicking 11-Why Can't I Touch You Ronnie Dyson 12-Ride Captain Ride Blues Image 13-Are You Ready Pacific Gas & Electric · 14-Roxanna Wild Butter 15-Go Back Crabby Appleton 16-Mongoose Ettphant's Memory 17-0oh Child Five Stairsteps 18-25 or 6 to 4 Chicaco 19-Yellow River Christie 20-Big Yellow Taxi The Neighborhood 21-lay a Little Lovin on· Me Robin McNamara 22-Let's Do It Tocether Chambers Brothers 23-ln the Summertime Mul!fo Jerry 24-0verture From Tommy Assembled Multitude 25.:_Wicwam Btb Dyln 26-Silver Bird Mark Lindsey 27-Patches Clarence Carter 28-Cottace Cheese Crow 29-Tell It All ·Brother K. ftocers & First Edition 30-1 Just Can't Help Believinc B. J. Thomas 31-Hand Me Down World ' . The Guess Who ~-I've Lost You · Elvis .!WJQ...
-ll»-"nd You Do --------------'tlaWs..l '34-Julie, Do Ya Love Me Bibby Sherman 35-Everybody's Got the fti&ht to Love Supremes 36-Hi De Ho Blood, Sweat & Tears 37-Solitary Man Neil Diamond 38-lt's a Shame The Spinners 39-Maybe The Three Decrees
EFFECTIVE AUG. 14, 1970
-------- Bread 1-Make It With You (1st Week No. 1l Edwin Starr
2-War Carpenters 3-Ciose To You Chicago 4-25 Or 6 To 4 Eric Burdon I. War 5-Spill The Wine Wild Butter 6-Roxanna Stevie Wonder 7-Signed, Sealed, Delivered· I'm Yours Assembled Multitude a-overture From Tommy The Who 9-Summertime Blues Alive And Kicking
10-Tighter, Tighter Guess Who 11-Hand Me Down World Elephant's Memory 12-Mongoose Pacific Gas&~ ~Are ·y. ou Ready ~And You Do :_~--------------:Ro:::nnie Dyson
15-Why Can't I Touch You Mungo Jerry 16-ln The Summertime The Spinners 17-lt's A Shame Chambers Brothers 18-let's Do It Together Christie 19-Yellow River Clarence Carter 20-Patches Crabby Appleton 21-Go Back Creedence Clearwater 22-lookin Out My Back Door Bobby Sherman 23-lulie, Da Ya Love Me Neil Diamond
24-Solitary Man Blood, sweat & Tears 2~ffi~~ ~
26-AII Right Now K. Rodgers 1. first Edition 27-Tell It All Brother Elvis Presley 28-l've Last You B. J. Thomas 29-1 Just Can't Help Believing Supremes 3D-Everybody's Got The Right To Love The Three Degrees
31-Maybe Jr. Walker 32~Da You See My Love Shirley Bassey 33-Something Diana Ross 34-Ain't No Mountain High Enough Michael Nesmith
3~Joanne Neil Diamond 36-Cracklin' Rosie Bert Sommer 37-We're All Playing In The Same Band Aretha Franklin 38-Don't Play That Song Th B d 39-Everything's Tuesday Chairmen Of e oar
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wixy albums -Tommy- The Who
Live At Leeds - The Who woodstock - Various Artists
Chicago - Chicago Cosmo's Fattory _creede nee Clearwater Revival
Blood, sweat & Tears "3"- BS&T Absolutely Live - The Doors
Closer To Home_ Grand Funk Railroad Rides iigain - James Gang
John Barleycorn Must Die - Traffic
MONDAY, AUGUST
I
'Ten Years After'
'Eiectri~' Band Rocks Concert
By Jane Scott
The lantern-jawed youth with the long, fluffy hair quietly stepped to the microphone and said "This is a soug c a II e d 'I'm Goin' Home.'"
You might 'have thought he had said that "Lake Erie is suddenly pure! "
E x c i t e m e n t rippled through the standing-roomonly crowd like a grassfire. Soon the audience was on its feet , standing on chairs , clapping and singing to the beat. ·
Speaking was Alvin Lee, 25, guitarist and vocalist for the E n g 1 i s h progressive rock -group, "Ten Years After.' ' He was singing and s w i n g i n g the song that brought him fame in the movie documentary "Woodstock."
Dark-haired o r g a n i s t Chick Churchill pounded on the wooden top of the organ, then got up on the stool and directed the audience like a symphony condu,ctor.
Bass guitarist Leo Lyons shook like a madman in the last stages of fright and RicLee drummed a tempest.
This was the Allen Theater, 1407 Euclid Avenue, last Saturday night, where the 49-year-old stage shook to the sounds of the rock concert.
"They played like they didn't have 10 good days left," said a bell-bottomed
youth on the way out. "Fine audience. But it's
the s m a 11 e s t we've ever played," said Alvin Lee after the , encore, wiping his sweaty face on his jersey shirt sleeve. What does he play when he wants to relax? "I like Bach," he said.
The quartet played Goose Lake Park near Jackson, Mich., Friday and were on their way to the Strawberry Fields festival in Mosport Park, Ontario, Sunday.
Cleveland's own b a n d, Charade, may be one of the first warm-up groups to get a standing ovation. Twohundred pounder Tony Bodanza got big applause for his accoustic guitar playing of "U.S. of Onyx."
The group's Epic record, " And You Do" is 23 and climbing on WIXY's pop survey. artd they showed you why.
WIXY's disc jockey Billy Bass e m c e e d the Belkin Productions show.