Buffalo Springfield:beer:
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TY, I enjoyed that!!!!!!!!!!!:AP:
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that was pretty crazy thanks Jack, it led me to this....sweet! http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=5e0c94a6ca |
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crazy video
Beatles 1963 / Money the gals in this video are mid 60's grey haired grannies by now....nothing wrong with that, just a realization.......wow, i'm gettin old :CE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOdtG0L9Alk&NR=1 |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCPbL4yA7ik
Tom Cochran !! you probably don't remember the name, but you will remember the song....good song...."one hit wonder" :rolleyes: ...bad for the record label maybe the video is kinda live.....i play electric and dance just like him (not intentionally, i just noticed the similarities, as a matter of fact)... relatively, very few people have witnessed it, that's kinda sad....i'll have to do something about that :D NORM! .. play and dance more! ok...i will great freakin lyrics! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCPbL4yA7ik |
MC5 * A TRUE TESTIMONIAL (a documentary by David C. Thomas (2002) part 1/3) http://www.tofu-magazine.net/newVersion/pages/MC5.html |
I just read about a guy that few have ever heard of, but he seemed to be a busy boy around 1970.
"f there's one thing you're likely to know about Tony Burrows, it's that he's the only man to appear on a single episode of Top of the Pops three times with three separate bands. That was in early 1970 when his session-career was at its peak and records by The Brotherhood of Man ('United We Stand'), White Plains ('My Baby Loves Loving'), Edison Lighthouse ('Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes') and The Pipkins ('Gimme Dat Ding') were all in the charts together. " http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1b05H...eature=related |
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It has taken me 25years to get that song out of my head .. with just a few lines of text on a web page, you have managed to firmly implant this monstrosity back in there again. :toi: and this wasn't one of the torture top 20? |
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isn't it amazing that the period which produced such great music also was responsible for the worst? maybe brill bldg tinpan alley hacks, their backs to wall by brilliant singer-songwriters, fought back with with a cynical scorched earth approach, giving us bubblegum and worse. on theother hand, gimme dat ding was truly inspired. :D - js. |
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Repeated playing of that song over loudspeakers forced dangerous criminals like Saddam Hussein, Manuel Noriega, and Martha Stewart to come out of their houses and surrender without any resistance. Maybe I can redeem myself with John Mellencamp, can't go wrong with him. And he's a Democrat JS and multi. :PE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKQezhqTd7A |
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