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i'm going to make a big mix sometime soon. what is you fav forgotten oldie. the one you haven't heard in a while. the one the oldies station should play more often instead of that same Elvis or the Beatles track? i'll keep a running track of my mix list soon as well.

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Chuck Berry - "You Never Can Tell"
Aretha Franklin - "Dark End Of the Street"

I guess that Chuck Berry song gets a little play, but not nearly as much as it should. I'll probably come up with another one before long.

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That damn "If you wanna be happy for the rest of your life" song...not sure who sings it. Catchy as hell.

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That damn "If you wanna be happy for the rest of your life" song...not sure who sings it. Catchy as hell.


I've come out of hiding to say: Jimmy Soul.

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PopTodd Wrote:
Chuck Berry - "You Never Can Tell"
[b]Aretha Franklin - "Dark End Of the Street"/b]


Reading this post and doing a dyslexic double-take as to why Todd would call a Buck Cherry track an "oldie" just made me realize where Buck Cherry got their name.

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holy shit

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Reading this post and doing a dyslexic double-take as to why Todd would call a Buck Cherry track an "oldie" just made me realize where Buck Cherry got their name.


Sort of true, except first they had to buy the name from this guy:

[img][332:500]http://www.thenervemagazine.com/images/2006/12/modernettes1.jpg[/img]

Buck Cherry of 70s punk band the Modernettes


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Not really forgotten but that organ just slays me.

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Sort of true, except first they had to buy the name from this guy:

[img][332:500]http://www.thenervemagazine.com/images/2006/12/modernettes1.jpg[/img]


how much foor de woman?

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how old is oldie? 70s rock count?

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Ima go with Bernadette-The Four Tops

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HaqDiesel Wrote:
PopTodd Wrote:
Chuck Berry - "You Never Can Tell"
[b]Aretha Franklin - "Dark End Of the Street"/b]


Reading this post and doing a dyslexic double-take as to why Todd would call a Buck Cherry track an "oldie" just made me realize where Buck Cherry got their name.

Back to your regularly scheduled programming.


:shock:

well I'll be damned.

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f4df Wrote:
Ima go with Bernadette-The Four Tops

(you know with a name like Bernadette you better be pretty)


that's a good one...love that song.


i'll go with bobby vinton sealed with a kiss

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f4df Wrote:
Ima go with Bernadette-The Four Tops

(you know with a name like Bernadette you better be pretty)


yeah that is a great song.


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Cap'n Squirrgle Wrote:
HaqDiesel Wrote:
PopTodd Wrote:
Chuck Berry - "You Never Can Tell"
[b]Aretha Franklin - "Dark End Of the Street"/b]


Reading this post and doing a dyslexic double-take as to why Todd would call a Buck Cherry track an "oldie" just made me realize where Buck Cherry got their name.

Back to your regularly scheduled programming.


:shock:

well I'll be damned.


Come on, guys.

Really?

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