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Love it. I first heard that back in the mid 70s on Dr Demento when he had a Sunday night national radio show of weird music. Used to be a regular listener.
 
Tonight after sweating over wife's Bimmer brakes all day.

Allman Bros Decade of hits.jpg
 
Pittsburgh's own "It's CLIFF!!"



He was part of this better known "one hit" band:

 
@DrEntropy that song takes me back to my first job as a dish washer at a Best Western Inn on the outskirts of Denver. The bar in that place used to often have that song playing on a tv screen, accompanied by young ladies (on screen) dancing in various stages of undress.
 
Bit of Boston right now. Used to hate that first album since in college the school ice area had only that one so played it for every hockey warmup, open sessions and so on. Had the same relation with Queen's Night at the Opera and Day at the Races since a guy down the haal played those every day. But I've mellowed towards them all, and even some disco....
 
I've had at least one of those relationships that "Ah Leah" talks about. They are kinda bitter sweet.
 
Sex Bomb - red Army Choir - really showed up on Facebook - so many questions! (and why does the conductor look like Benny Hill?)

 
That's hilarious!
 
Bit of both ends of the spectrum today, Pink and Raelyn. I'm not really a country person but there's something about a little blonde southern girl with that to my ears accent...
 
Mrs JP is particularly susceptable to ear worms - which is to say it is easy to get a song stuck in her head. Yesterday I gave her this:


you're welcome. :D
 
That was mean JP. I'm not gonna play that one cause it would be in my head all day.
 
That kid is a pretty decent organist. I wish that the sound had been mixed a little better on it. It might have been a combination of mic locations and mixing but there were a few places where things got kinda lost. I don't think it was his playing.
 
Watching him reminded me of what our daughter said after attending a summer music camp at a local college. Amongst other tutors and professors they had a lecture from a clown. His lesson was that as a musician you must be entertaining as well as playing well.
I think that organist did that. Found another rendition of Bach's Toccata & Fugue played in a huge church in Germany where the organist id dead pan through out a brilliant performance.

David
 
That was mean JP. I'm not gonna play that one cause it would be in my head all day.
:D

OTOH this one just popped into my head today - so I suppose turnabout is fair play

:cheers:

 
I'm just listening to some classic rock today.

 
I have Austin City Limits automatically record.
Last week they had a 'best of' John Pryne.
A few of the songs I've never heard before.
I had to play it again last night, before erasing it.
 
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