Originally broadcasted on Magic 105 (KMJX 105.1 FM Conway-Little Rock, Arkansas)
Host: Clyde Clifford
Incidental Music: Head “Cannabis Sativa”
Sources: Beaker Street.com on the Internet Archive, Wikipedia, Discogs.com, All Music.com
7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
1. Kansas “Carry On My Wayward Son” (Live)
2. Blue Oyster Cult “This Ain’t The Summer Of Love”
3. Grateful Dead “Bertha”
4. Seatrain “London Song”
5. King Crimson “Disciple”
6. The Allman Brothers Band “Low Down Dirty Mean”
7. Alan Parsons “Too Close To The Sun”
8. Mickey Hart’s Mystery Box “Only The Strange Remain”
9. Jon Anderson “Amor Real”
10. Steppenwolf “The Pusher”
8 p.m. to 9 p.m.
1. Deep Purple “Hush”
2. East Of Eden “Waterways”
3. Dr. John “Gris Gris Gumbo Ya Ya”
4. Heart “Say Hello”
5. The Amboy Dukes “Migration”
6. Jimi Hendrix/ Band Of Gypsys “Who Knows” (Live- Band Of Gypsys)
7. Renaissance “Prologue”
8. Steve Hackett “Spectral Mornings”
9 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Lost Classics with Mark Arouh
1. Selections from The Fraternity Of Man
2. Deep Purple “Burn”
3. Dr. John “I Walk On Gilded Splinters”
4. Procol Harum “A Salty Dog”
5. Robin Trower “Too Rolling Stoned” (Live)
6. Fantasy “Stoned Cowboy”
10 p.m. to 11 p.m.
1. Alan Parsons “Fall Free”
2. John Stewart “California Bloodlines”
3. David Crosby “Guinevere”
4. Genesis “The Musical Box”
5. Uriah Heep “Gypsy”
6. Leon Russell “Medley: Jumpin’ Jack Flash / Youngblood” (Live – The Concert for Bangla Desh)”
7. Pink Floyd “One Of These Days”
8. James Gang “The Bomber(A- Closet Queen; B- Bolero; C- Cast Your Fate To The Wind)”
8. Yes “Children Of Light (Children Of Light/ Lifeline)”
11 p.m. to Midnight
1. Alan Parsons “Cloudbreak”
2. Aerosmith “Uncle Salty”
2. Michael Hedges “Come Together” (Live At The Double Planet) **
3. John Sebastian “The Four Of Us (The Four Of Us/ Domenica/ Lashes LaRue/ Red Wing, Colorado)”
4. Fairport Convention “Traveling By Steam”
5. Eric Burdon and The Animals “San Franciscan Nights”
6. Deep Purple “Anthem”
7. Jefferson Starship “Women Who Fly (Live- Deeper Space/ Extra Virgin Sky)
** Played in memory of Michael Hedges who died in a car accident on December 2, 1997 at the age of 43