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		<title>Yesterday once more</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[All those songs we listened to on the radio? They're back again, just like a long lost friend. Amazon or iTunes has them all. YouTube has the videos. Just download them for a small price or whatever, depending on the site, add them to your playlist, set it on shuffle, and you are back in 1970. Simple as that!


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<p>All those songs we listened to on the radio? They&#8217;re back again, just like a long lost friend. Amazon or iTunes has them all. YouTube has the videos. Just download them for a small price or whatever, depending on the site, add them to your playlist, set it on shuffle, and you are back in 1970. Simple as that!</p>
<p>My blog posts cover a week at a time. I&#8217;ll list the Top Ten or Top Twenty or Top Forty for that week, link the titles to an appropriate download site, and discuss one or two of my favorites. After a while, the schoolyard memories will grow ever more sparse and it will be just the music.</p>
<p>There were some wonderful songs in those years. I&#8217;d sit on the radiocassette, just waiting for the right moment to hit record. And another favorite song would be mine forever, complete with station identification and smart-arse DJ comments. A pity I no longer own anything that will play cassettes&#8230;</p>
<p>But, there they are on the web, there they are on my iPhone, and once again I marvel at this magical science fiction age we live in.</p>
<p><strong>– Peter Mac</strong></p>
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<li><a href='http://sunnybank74.com/present/people' rel='bookmark' title='People'>People</a></li>
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