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Post by Horacewimp on Jul 16, 2014 20:08:05 GMT
The Devils, Barbarellas (I can't find an official video)
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Post by jrmugz on Jul 17, 2014 3:24:06 GMT
Genesis - "Misunderstanding" [Duke, 1980]... notwithstanding the generally terrible Genesis cover artwork. "Duke", "Abacab", "Three Sides Live", and "Genesis" (the self-titled album), was definitely their prime, in my book. Nothing of there stuff before or after really appeals to me that much, it was either too artsy-fartsy before or way too commercial or overkill after. Jim
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Post by Buttler on Jul 17, 2014 17:09:31 GMT
The Devils, Barbarellas (I can't find an official video) I prefer Barbara Ella by Kula Shaker
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2014 23:30:42 GMT
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Post by Buttler on Jul 18, 2014 13:24:44 GMT
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Post by Buttler on Jul 20, 2014 13:22:29 GMT
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Post by Rob 2095 on Jul 20, 2014 20:22:48 GMT
10cc - "Reds in My Bed" [Bloody Tourists, 1978]
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Post by jrmugz on Jul 20, 2014 23:00:10 GMT
Jim
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Post by Buttler on Jul 21, 2014 15:55:23 GMT
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Post by Rob 2095 on Jul 22, 2014 3:37:39 GMT
One of my favorite oldies to listen to when it came on the car radio during those long drives throughout childhood:
Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes - "If You Don't Know Me by Now" [Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, 1972]
By the way, how was it considered or labeled an "oldie" when it would have been less than 20 years old then? Because of the incredible amount of change in music during those years? I can't imagine anyone considering a song that was released in 1994/'95/'96 to be an oldie now...
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Post by Buttler on Jul 22, 2014 15:57:16 GMT
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Post by Helmut83 on Jul 22, 2014 22:12:56 GMT
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Post by Buttler on Jul 25, 2014 19:50:54 GMT
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Post by Buttler on Jul 28, 2014 19:29:31 GMT
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Post by Horacewimp on Jul 28, 2014 20:07:59 GMT
I like this version of that song.
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