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Originally Posted By: Dave
Bobby Goldsboro's "Honey"?


-Referred to by Al Bundy as "That 70's musical sphincter lock-"


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I heard that puchline 30 years ago, and still LMAO every time it comes up.


"too many notes, not enough music-"

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I had forgotten about that one! Might be a very close second! ugh

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Wouldn't say that I love it but this time of the year I like to roll down the windows in the truck and crank up the radio to this song.



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Nothing more 80s than girls in bikinis, on rollerskates, with boom boxes. wink lol


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I would rather roll the windows down and crank this song



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i can dig a little brantley


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On trampolines! LOL

Those were the days!


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That works too.


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There are only a handful of artists with whom I haven't, yet still wish to share the stage.

George Benson is one.
This lady is another.



"too many notes, not enough music-"

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I have always loved her voice.

She seems to sing so effortlessly, but she is so melodic it's incredible.

She also sang a lot with Donny Hathaway frequently. (Where is the love?, The closer I get to you)



It's a shame that mental illness caused him to commit suicide at age 33, leaving a wife and 2 daughters behind.


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That one takes me back about 45 years Clem cool


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Did a lot of Slow dancing to that song in High School buddy cool


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My all-time fav band:


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j/c

I remember the fights at school between the Old School Doobie Bros. fans and the ones who jumped on the wagon after Michael McDonald became the influential voice. I was good with both. I knew (from reading the trades) that Tom Johnston was backing out and that a new style was emerging because of his waning influence.

That fight happened after the release of 'Livin' on the Fault Line.'

The release of 'Minute By Minute' silenced the argument. Those who loved the "Listen to the Music"/"Jesus Is Just Alright"/"Long Train Runnin'"/"China Grove" Doobs but couldn't make the jump hopped off the train. Those who dug the more R&B/Jazz/Pop crossover style jumped on... and made these brothers wealthy beyond all reason.

Clemmy? Well, because he was good with both, he lost his ever-lovin mind when this tune hit. So smooth. And the chord changes- so much more sophisticated than the earlier works. Yeah- I'll ride this train for a number of stops.

Here we are, 40 (!) years later... and this shufflin' groove is still as infectious as it was the first day I heard it.

Enjoy.




"too many notes, not enough music-"

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I really, really, REALLY love this song. Florence Welch is musical genius personified. This song really speaks to me in those times when it seems nearly everyone around me is doing their damnedest to ignore all happiness in life, and in doing so - make it suck for others!



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Originally Posted By: FATE

Pantera?

Shedding Skin and Primal Concrete Sledge FTW \m/


RIP Vinnie:

'Vinnie Paul, Pantera drummer and co-founder, dies at 54'

https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/23/entertainment/pantera-vinnie-paul-dead/index.html

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dang, RIP Vinnie ... love Pantera


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Pantera?

Shedding Skin and Primal Concrete Sledge FTW \m/


RIP Vinnie:

'Vinnie Paul, Pantera drummer and co-founder, dies at 54'

https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/23/entertainment/pantera-vinnie-paul-dead/index.html


Whoa! That is absolutely terrible. Not just a great drummer but a really great guy. Two brothers, in a garage somewhere, years ago, take hold of a music genre and push the envelope as far or farther than it's ever been pushed. Both gone, way too soon. R.I.P. Vincent Paul Abbott

At least we know neither is lost anymore - Dimebag on the other side waiting with his infectious smile. Damn dude.


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Clem, I am enjoying your takes and comments about stuff as much as this thread. One other favorite for vocals I have enjoyed won't be here, practically certain.

I have always liked a Creedence Clearwater Revival song off Cosmos Factory (and I loved the long take on Heard It Through the Grapevine!) where I think the vocals are nailed entitled "Long As I Can See the Light." Unfortunately I lost custody of that vinyl in a wicked settlement. and I really miss that album LOL.

Any experience with CCR or love for them?


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CCR wasn't part of my collection, but my wife was into them. The lead singer is really quite good. I like that slightly gravelly 'honky tonk' kind of sound. It has layers and depth that 'cleaner,' more boring voices lack.

Now I gotta do some more listening. These guys have been off my radar for decades.

Good add, Bard

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I wouldn't say I loved them, but I liked CCR. They definitely had a sound all their own. When (if) I think of them, I think of this song.



Funny side story about "Run Through The Jungle" is that John Fogerty was sued by the recording company that owned its rights for copyright infringement with his solo song 15 years later, "The Old Man Down The Road". Listen for yourself - they're pretty close - but the recording company lost in court.


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A ritual every summer.
This takes me back to summer music camp.
IU. Bloomington, IN

danced with some fiiiine honeys from the east coast.



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I had that 8-track in my '68 Fairlane. No bad cuts on it, but "Life" and "Fun" (which were also pretty close to identical) tended to make me drive fast.

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My all time favorite Sly tune!



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Totally understand the choice.
So many great tunes in his catalogue.
Here be Clemmy's fave:



proto-funk... before Parliament/Funkadelic.

let the stank roll over ya...


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Originally Posted By: Clemdawg
Totally understand the choice.
So many great tunes in his catalogue.
Here be Clemmy's fave:



proto-funk... before Parliament/Funkadelic.

let the stank roll over ya...


I'm on a big Sly kick right now. "Stand" is an absolute masterpiece that everybody should own. "There's A Riot Going On" is also essential.

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My very first concert at Hara Area, in 1968.

Box Tops were there also!

John Fred and the Playboy Band.

Good times!

Damn I am old! Peace!

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Hara Arena, '74

S.N.A.F.U.
Emerson, Lake & Palmer


"too many notes, not enough music-"

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In HS I found myself pretty bored with mainstream pop music. Oh, there were acts that I really dug- mostly Motown, Stax, etc. It was the soundtrack of my neighborhood. However, my education in Western Art Music was taking me deeper and deeper into not only Mozart & Brahms, but also the 20th c. 'modernist' composers. This journey made me hungry for something that straddled my youthful desire to be part of the Rock culture and my need for exotica and esoterica.

I found that confluence in Progressive Rock. Such a wildly eclectic and imaginative genre. One of my faves was Yes. Saw them twice in concerts, had every note of their music committed to memory from The Yes Album through Close to the Edge.

In 75, the band took a break, and each member released his own solo album.

Patrick Moraz: 'I,'
Alan White: 'Ramshackled,'
Steve Howe: 'Beginnings,'
Jon Anderson: 'Olias of Sunhillow.

The best by far was bassist Chris Squire's 'Fish out of Water.' Well-written, sincere works, beautifully arranged for small combo, string section, woodwind ensemble and full orchestra. A very ambitious work that never spilled over into pretentious excess.

Here's something to try out if you have an open mind, a curiosity for something a bit different- and 40 spare minutes.

Sit back, take a sip... and hear some groundbreaking stuff from 1975.



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And of course, whose collection is complete without some Zappa.

'One Size Fits All featured the best collection of top-flight musicians he ever assembled. The entire album is spectacular, but this quirky little duet he did with George Duke is my sentimental favorite from that joint:



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It's odd both you and Clem bring up Hara Arena. I saw my first, and many other concerts there. Actually, my cousin ran the ticket both there while I was growing up so tickets came free. lol The pre Nutter Center days.

My first concert there was The James Gang, Humble Pie and Babe Ruth in the early 70's. People often forget who Babe Ruth was but they were a one hit wonder whose performance was very good. Just as a reminder......



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Zappa is a must! Our favorite of his is his white Fillmore live album with the Mudshark Arpeggio. This is the one with Flo and Eddy singing their "Bullet" on tour which is a MUY tasty version in about 6 parts of Happy Together. What a talent! And a much better musician and polish guy in studio than many remember him being. This album was beyond cool.


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So... This son is a fave for a number of reasons, both musical and personal.

1. It's a fantastic composition. The cyclical chord progression creates an almost 'perpetual motion machine' -like flow.

2. It's a fantastic arrangement. Todd X8 or whatever necessary.

3. It's a great song, with a heartbreaking lyic/theme.

4. It also represents a time when I'd just gotten my life back on track, and my commitments were starting to pay dividends. I was hipped to this album (Todd Rundgren: 'A Capella') by a Grad Ass in Comp/Hist/Conducting during my first year back at school. As we were lunching at DiBenedetto's, Todd came up in convo. I mentioned my fondness for the Utopia days, and Blake brought me up to speed: "He's into even more now." I was deep into Jazz at the time, and my Todd currency was a bit tired and out of step.

5. As always, Todd in the studio was... yep- a Wizard/a True Star.



"Today I am your chariot horse
Tomorrow I'm your albatross
Suspended by the finest thread
No one could ever see

And when there's breathing in your ear
You put your faith in all you hear
But just how deep those feelings go-
I have no way to know...
I'll never know.

If I was blind,
Would you still be my eyes?
Or hide everything you see-
Pretending to care about me...
When all the time
You're just wishing I'd fade away...
You just can't bring yourself to

Say out loud the reasons why
You won't admit you realize
The promise you've been living by
Is just an empty shell.
You'll come to bear it like a cross,
Then start to tear it like frayed gauze-
Though I'm ashamed to be afraid,
I just can't help myself.
Can't help myself.

If I was blind
Would you still be my eyes?
Or hide everything you see-
Pretending to care about me
...
When all the time
You're just wishing I'd fade away-
You just can't bring yourself to say....

Songwriters: Todd Rundgren, 1985


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I heard the original version of this for the first time today...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGL2rytTraA

....and really liked it. It has a dark melody to it. Conjure up those demons.

Usually I don't listen to this kinda music. So I went on youtube and found this remix. I like it better, great beat/groove:


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Originally Posted By: Vambo


I used to love stuff like that when I was a kid. Then I heard Black Sabbath, and it changed everything. No more WIXY 1260 after that.

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