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Friday Oct 14, 2005--it's 1969
« Reply #30 on: October 14, 2005, 09:14:01 PM »
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Love is touch
Touch is Love.

Makes sense to me!


I don't think this Touch is Love:



Well that depends on your definition of "love"...
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« Reply #31 on: October 14, 2005, 10:10:45 PM »
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Love is touch
Touch is Love.

Makes sense to me!


I don't think this Touch is Love:



Well that depends on your definition of "love"...


Take Sides: Lexicon of Love versus Lennox of Love
“The choir of children sing their song.  They've practiced all year long.  Ding dong.  Ding dong.  Ding dong.”

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« Reply #32 on: October 14, 2005, 10:13:50 PM »
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Love is touch
Touch is Love.

Makes sense to me!


I don't think this Touch is Love:



Well that depends on your definition of "love"...


Take Sides: Lexicon of Love versus Lennox of Love


I prefer the Leitch of Love: "Love is hot, truth is molten."
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« Reply #33 on: October 14, 2005, 10:14:09 PM »
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10/14/05 - Finally FRIDAY!!!  Back to...1969!!!

Sir Douglas Quintet - Mendocino
Jeff Beck - Plynth
Donovan (with Jeff Beck) - Barabajagal
Tommy James & the Shondells - Sweet Cherry Wine (B-O-S!!)
John Lennon - Love
Steam - Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye
Nilsson - Everybody's Talkin'
Doors - Wishful Sinful
Rascals - See
Diana Ross & the Supremes - Someday We'll Be Together
BONUS TRACK:  Frank Zappa - Peaches en Regalia


BOS to Nicky Hopkins for his work on "Barabajagal."  One of the most underappreciated side musicians ever.
“The choir of children sing their song.  They've practiced all year long.  Ding dong.  Ding dong.  Ding dong.”

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« Reply #34 on: October 15, 2005, 09:21:43 AM »
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BOS to Nicky Hopkins for his work on "Barabajagal."  One of the most underappreciated side musicians ever.

Ah, were I ever to hear "Edward the Mad Shirt Grinder" again on the radio!
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« Reply #35 on: October 15, 2005, 11:36:15 AM »
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BOS to Nicky Hopkins for his work on "Barabajagal."  One of the most underappreciated side musicians ever.


alternate lyrics rejected by Donovan before he finally settled on "goo goo barabajagl":

"Koo koo ka choo, Mr Barabajagl"

"I am the Barabajagl, goo goo ga joob"

"All we need is Barabajagl Ga Ga, Barabajagl Goo Goo..."
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« Reply #36 on: October 15, 2005, 11:41:15 AM »
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BOS Supes for Coke.  Demerits for Dave's umpteenth spinning of "Someday We'll Be Together" as a set-closer.


But belated VHM to the late Johnny Bristol for his "duet" vocal.  Why did it take people 30 years to finally figure out/admit that it was his uncredited voice? I mean, he produced and co-wrote it, and it's not like nobody knew what he sounded like. As recently as the late '80s, when Nelson George wrote his excellent Motown book Where Did Our Love Go?, the identity of the singer was still a speculative "mystery" -- some people swore it was Berry Gordy. WTF?
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« Reply #37 on: October 15, 2005, 03:55:04 PM »
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BOS Supes for Coke.  Demerits for Dave's umpteenth spinning of "Someday We'll Be Together" as a set-closer.


But belated VHM to the late Johnny Bristol for his "duet" vocal.  Why did it take people 30 years to finally figure out/admit that it was his uncredited voice? I mean, he produced and co-wrote it, and it's not like nobody knew what he sounded like. As recently as the late '80s, when Nelson George wrote his excellent Motown book Where Did Our Love Go?, the identity of the singer was still a speculative "mystery" -- some people swore it was Berry Gordy. WTF?


From the Billboard Book of Number One Hits, here's Bristol:

"That was Berry Gordy's decision.  Diana was getting a little tired in the studio, and he and I could see we weren't getting the feeling from her that we wanted.  I suggested if I went in the other booth and sang with her, just sort of gave her a little inspiration, that it might spark a little more feeling.  Gordy liked what I did so much, he said he was going to keep it on."
“The choir of children sing their song.  They've practiced all year long.  Ding dong.  Ding dong.  Ding dong.”

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« Reply #38 on: October 15, 2005, 07:50:43 PM »
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From the Billboard Book of Number One Hits, here's Bristol:

"That was Berry Gordy's decision.  Diana was getting a little tired in the studio, and he and I could see we weren't getting the feeling from her that we wanted.  I suggested if I went in the other booth and sang with her, just sort of gave her a little inspiration, that it might spark a little more feeling.  Gordy liked what I did so much, he said he was going to keep it on."


Thanks!  What's the copyright on that book? Nelson George's book (which is a wonderful read, BTW) was written in '85.
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« Reply #39 on: October 15, 2005, 11:37:03 PM »
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From the Billboard Book of Number One Hits, here's Bristol:

"That was Berry Gordy's decision.  Diana was getting a little tired in the studio, and he and I could see we weren't getting the feeling from her that we wanted.  I suggested if I went in the other booth and sang with her, just sort of gave her a little inspiration, that it might spark a little more feeling.  Gordy liked what I did so much, he said he was going to keep it on."


Thanks!  What's the copyright on that book? Nelson George's book (which is a wonderful read, BTW) was written in '85.


I have the 4th edition, (c) 1997.
“The choir of children sing their song.  They've practiced all year long.  Ding dong.  Ding dong.  Ding dong.”