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What, no DiFranco Family love?

"Heartbeat...it's a love beat!"


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When Nostalgia Gets The Best Of You


This is every day.

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I've recently noticed that all the unfortunate events in the lives of blues singers all seem to rhyme... I think all these tragedies could be avoided with a good rhyming dictionary.


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The neighbor had Kansas Leftoverture going in his garage the other day and I realized I still know all the songs.

Don't actually want to anymore, but still.


You've mean you've given up on setting a course for winds of fortune???

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What, no DiFranco Family love?

"Heartbeat...it's a love beat!"


Excuse me, that's FEATURING TONY DeFRANCO, if you don't mind!!!

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When Nostalgia Gets The Best Of You


This is every day.


So true.

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You shoulda got "Brandy".


I've had that forever.


I should add that if it's Looking Glass you seek, might I also interest you in some "Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne"?

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You shoulda got "Brandy".


I've had that forever.


I should add that if it's Looking Glass you seek, might I also interest you in some "Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne"?


Just don't succumb to "Brand-New Key" or I'll know that you've gone over the edge.

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I've recently noticed that all the unfortunate events in the lives of blues singers all seem to rhyme... I think all these tragedies could be avoided with a good rhyming dictionary.


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PopTodd Wrote:
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You shoulda got "Brandy".


I've had that forever.


I should add that if it's Looking Glass you seek, might I also interest you in some "Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne"?


Just don't succumb to "Brand-New Key" or I'll know that you've gone over the edge.


I'll agree that's not Melanie's finest work. She really bore much more of her soul on "Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)," with The Edwin Hawkins Singers.

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PopTodd Wrote:
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You shoulda got "Brandy".


I've had that forever.


I should add that if it's Looking Glass you seek, might I also interest you in some "Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne"?


Just don't succumb to "Brand-New Key" or I'll know that you've gone over the edge.


I'll agree that's not Melanie's finest work. She really bore much more of her soul on "Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)," with The Edwin Hawkins Singers.


Maybe you need some Dusty Springfield? Something from Dusty In Memphis?

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Paul Caporino of M.O.T.O. Wrote:
I've recently noticed that all the unfortunate events in the lives of blues singers all seem to rhyme... I think all these tragedies could be avoided with a good rhyming dictionary.


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PopTodd Wrote:
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You shoulda got "Brandy".


I've had that forever.


I should add that if it's Looking Glass you seek, might I also interest you in some "Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne"?


Just don't succumb to "Brand-New Key" or I'll know that you've gone over the edge.


I'll agree that's not Melanie's finest work. She really bore much more of her soul on "Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)," with The Edwin Hawkins Singers.


Maybe you need some Dusty Springfield? Something from Dusty In Memphis?


I gots the two-disc special edition, PT!

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This thread is entirely useless without a mention of the Hudson Brothers "Rendezvous".


I can hook you up with either that

talk - action = 0


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This thread is entirely useless without a mention of the Hudson Brothers "Rendezvous".


I can hook you up with either that

talk - action = 0


I thought Action + Time = Vision.

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Hey, brah. Got any Player?


Sure thing, man. You want "Baby Come Back" or "This Time I'm In It For Love"?


Whenever Player comes up on the station I'm legally obligated under Soft Rock Banter 101 to make a quip about Ridge from Young & The Restless.


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By the way, Bob, if I catch you singing "Forever In Blue Jeans" I WILL have you killed. "Cracklin' Rosie" is acceptable, but not the other.

And god help you through seven sons of seven sons if you get going with "Sexy Eyes" or "Him!"


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By the way, Bob, if I catch you singing "Forever In Blue Jeans" I WILL have you killed. "Cracklin' Rosie" is acceptable, but not the other.

And god help you through seven sons of seven sons if you get going with "Sexy Eyes" or "Him!"


Money talks, but it can't sing or dance and it can't walk.

Can I at least hum a few bars of "September Morn"?

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By the way, Bob, if I catch you singing "Forever In Blue Jeans" I WILL have you killed. "Cracklin' Rosie" is acceptable, but not the other.

And god help you through seven sons of seven sons if you get going with "Sexy Eyes" or "Him!"


Money talks, but it can't sing or dance and it can't walk.

Can I at least hum a few bars of "September Morn"?


In all seriousness, though, I randomly break out in "Shiloh" a couple of times a month. And "I Am I Said" can never be ruled out...

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By the way, Bob, if I catch you singing "Forever In Blue Jeans" I WILL have you killed.



Regular cover of Busty and I when we had that awful thursday night gig.

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Is someone getting the best, the best, the best, the best of you?
Is someone getting the best, the best, the best, the best of you?

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how 'bout a big bowl of saturday morning booberry to go with a side of the hudson brothers?

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how 'bout a big bowl of saturday morning booberry to go with a side of the hudson brothers?


That'd work, but only if we can follow that up with Shazam and Isis and their magic Winnebago.

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By the way, Bob, if I catch you singing "Forever In Blue Jeans" I WILL have you killed.


Regular cover of Busty and I when we had that awful thursday night gig.


When you and TEH SLAP gig together, do you boys swap lead vox, or is it all Busty all the time?

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"Oh mighty Isisssssssssssssssssssssssssss!!!"

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Bobo, the holy grail is Garfunkel's "All I Know"

Just wussy enough to be bad but just arty enough to not be BAD-bad. And Art MEANS it, with every vocal nuance.

Contenders:
"Make Love Stay"
"Dreamer"
"Morning Has Broken"
"Hummingbird"


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The neighbor had Kansas Leftoverture going in his garage the other day and I realized I still know all the songs.

Don't actually want to anymore, but still.


You've mean you've given up on setting a course for winds of fortune???


Undoubtedly their finest album, Leftoverture warrants Kansas a spot right alongside Boston and Styx as one of the fresh new American bands who combine hard-driving group instrumentation (with a dearth of flashy solos) with short, tight melody lines and pleasant singing. Each song on side one of Leftoverture is strong, especially the opener, "Carry On Wayward Son," which is blessed with a tough melody line and strong vocals by Steve Walsh. Most of side two is taken up by "Magnum Opus," an extended, primarily instrumental passage (in six movements, the first of which is "Father Padilla Meets the Perfect Gnat") that has a lot more to do with the Flock than the recent works of Rick Wakeman.

- Alan Niester, Rolling Stone, 1-27-77.


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Cap'n Squirrgle Wrote:
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By the way, Bob, if I catch you singing "Forever In Blue Jeans" I WILL have you killed.


Regular cover of Busty and I when we had that awful thursday night gig.


When you and TEH SLAP gig together, do you boys swap lead vox, or is it all Busty all the time?


I missed this.

Busty does the lead work. I = color.

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