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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello, ladies and gentlemen. I cannot thank you enough for
stopping by. It is time for another episode of the
Music Playlist podcast, a show dedicated to the soundtrack of
your life. This is the second part of a two
part series dedicated to the greatest genre ever, yacht rock.
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While yacht rock may not be an actual genre of music,
last week's episode was definitely dedicated to it. You missed
a lot of good tunes. You'll want to go back
and check it out. Carrying on, No yacht rock playlist
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would be complete without the Doobie Brothers Long Train Running.
This is a classic track from the Captain and Me
record released in nineteen seventy three. It mixed rock and
jazz influences and was driven by its iconic riff. Toto
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Hold the Line a rock anthem from Toto released in
nineteen seventy eight on their Toto album. It is known
for its signature keyboard and guitar riff. Released from the
Footloose album in nineteen eighty four, Kenny Loggins Footloose is
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and upbeat pop rock classic full of energy and catchy hooks.
Diamond Girl from Seals and Crofs is a smooth breezy
track from their Diamond Girl album released in nineteen seventy three.
It features laid back acoustic guitar and soothing vocals. Carpenters
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Close to You is a soft rock ballad from the
Close to You album released in nineteen seventy. It features
Karen Carpenter's iconic smooth vocals. From thee Can't Buy a
Thrill album released in nineteen seventy two. Steally Dan with
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Do It Again a jazzy pop rock tune with smooth
grooves and cryptic lyrics. It is Hard to Say I'm
Sorry from Chicago, a smooth ballad from their album Chicago sixteen,
released in nineteen eighty two. Hard to Say I'm Sorry
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featuring lush orchestration and soft rock elements. Billy Joel Just
the Way You Are is a romantic ballad from the
Stranger album released in nineteen seventy seven, featuring smooth piano
and heartfelt lyrics. Barry Manilo with Mandy was a classic
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soft rock ballad from Barry Manilow released in nineteen seventy four,
featuring lush instrumentation and emotional delivery. The Eagles with New
Kid in Town is a soft rock classic from Hotel California,
released in nineteen seventy six, known for its harmonious vocals
and introspective lyrics about fame and change. Hallo Notes with
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Rich Girl a funky and upbeat track from the Bigger
Than Both of Us album released in nineteen seventy six.
It's driven by catchy rhythms and Daryl Hall's distinctive vocals.
The Beach Boys with Kocomo is a tropical, feel good
anthem from The Beach Boys album released in nineteen eighty eight.
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It's filled with beaty vibes and catchy chorus. Maxis with
Shine is a smooth jazz influenced track from the Maxis
album released in nineteen seventy nine, with lush harmonies and
laid back instrumentation. Robbie Dupree Brought Us Heart Rod Hearts
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a soft rock hit from the Robbie Dupree album released
in nineteen eighty. It combined smooth vocals and a catchy
pop rock sound. Pablo Cruise with Cool Love is a smooth,
easygoing track from a Place in the Sun album released
in nineteen seventy seven, blending jazz, pop and rock for
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a breezy vibe and Christopher Cross with Arthur's theme Best
That You Can Do, a Grammy winning song from the
Arthur's soundtrack released in nineteen eighty one. It's a smooth
romantic track with a catchy, timeless melody. Michael McDonald Taking
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It to the Streets a soulful anthem from the Taking
It to the Streets album released in nineteen seventy six.
It featured Michael McDonald's distinctive vocals and a jazzy, smooth vibe,
and Glenn Frey The Heat is On, a high energy,
soft rock anthem from the Beverly Hills cop soundtrack released
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in nineteen eighty four. It blended rock, funk and catchy
pop elements. Toto with Make Believe is a jazzy mellow
track from the Toto four album released in nineteen eighty two.
It showcased the band's smooth fusion of rock and jazz
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with lush arrangements. Alan Ross Always in My Mind is
a smooth pop ballad from the Always in My Mind
album released in nineteen eighty It combined catchy melodies and
romantic lyrics for a true yacht rock vibe. Billy Ocean
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with Caribbean Queen was a catchy, smooth pop song from
the Suddenly album released in nineteen eighty four. It blended
R and B and pop elements with infectious energy. The
Doobie Brothers Listen to the Music is a timeless track
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from the Doobie Brothers album released in nineteen seventy two.
It's known for its smooth rock sound and sing along chorus.
Babe Ruth with the Mexican is a funky jazzy track
from First Base released in nineteen seventy two, with a
distinct groove and smooth instrumentation. Jim Crochey with Bad Bad
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Lee Roy Brown is a folk rock hit from the
Life and Time Tim's album released in nineteen seventy three,
featuring Croachey's storytelling style and catchy melody all in notes.
Kiss on My List is a catchy pop anthem from
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the Voices album released in nineteen eighty. It blends soft rock,
new wave, and pop sensibilities. Boz Skaggs We're All Alone
is a smooth ballad from Silk Degrees released in nineteen
seventy six, filled with soulful vocals and soft rock instrumentation
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and player with This Time I'm in It for Love
is a soft rock classic from the Player album released
in nineteen seventy seven. It features smooth melodies and an
easy going, romantic vibe. Loggins and Messina with Danny's Song
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is a sweet folk rock ballad from the Loggins and
Messina album released in nineteen seventy one, known for its
heartwarming lyrics and simple acoustic driven sound. Seals and Croft
with Get Closer. This is a smooth and easy going
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track from the Get Closer album released in nineteen seventy six.
It blends soft rock with romantic lyrics and lush harmonies.
Earth Wind and Fire with After the Love Has Gone
is a soulful ballad from the I Am record released
in nineteen seventy nine. Its smooth instrumentation and has heartfelt
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lyrics about love lost. The Eagles with Take It to
the Limit a dramatic soft rock anthem from One of
These Nights album released in nineteen seventy five. It featured
soaring vocals and lush arrangements. Fleetwood, Mac and Dreams is
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a laid back, introspective hit from the Rumors album released
in nineteen seventy seven. It's known for its dreamy atmosphere
and smooth pop rock vibe. Jim Stafford with Spiders and
Snakes is a quirky, fun country pop song from the
Jim Stafford album released in nineteen seventy seven, with humorous
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lyrics and a catchy melody. Captain and t'neil with Love
Will Keep Us Together is a sweet pop track from
the Love Will Keep Us Together album released in nineteen
seventy five. It features soft rock elements and smooth vocals.
A classic soft rock track from First Under the Wire
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album by the Way Little River Band, the song Cool
Change in nineteen seventy nine is known for its soothing
melody and optimistic lyrics. Hall and Notes with She's Gone
is a smooth, soulful ballad from the Abandoned Luncheonette in
nineteen seventy three, featuring powerful vocals and emotional delivery. Folks. Unfortunately,
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that's all the time we've got for today's episode of
the Music Playlists Podcast, a show dedicated to the music
of our lives until next time. I cannot thank you
enough for listening.