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The Peak, 04/05/06: It's 1968
« on: April 05, 2006, 07:12:23 AM »
Pleasant surprise to go back this far, less so to hear Aretha's "Think" yet again.  And now Traffic make it snappy (a line that still makes me literally cringe).
“The choir of children sing their song.  They've practiced all year long.  Ding dong.  Ding dong.  Ding dong.”

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The Peak, 04/05/06: It's 1968
« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2006, 07:27:19 AM »
SAVE THE LIFE OF MY CHILD  - SIMON & GARFUNKEL
STREET FIGHTING MAN - ROLLING STONES
THINK - ARETHA FRANKLIN
DEAR MR. FANTASY - TRAFFIC
PICTURES OF MATCHSTICK MEN - STATUS QUO
THE WEIGHT - THE BAND
HURDY GURDY MAN - DONOVAN
HARD TO HANDLE - OTIS REDDING
LADY MADONNA - BEATLES
LEGEND OF A MIND - MOODY BLUES


pretty standard stuff, but nice nonetheless.  BOS: Otis, he's hard to handle yes he ram!

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You spin me right 'round, baby, right 'round

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The Peak, 04/05/06: It's 1968
« Reply #2 on: April 05, 2006, 07:33:37 AM »
"Sunday morning creeping like a nun," one of my fave Beatle lyric lines.
You spin me right 'round, baby, right 'round

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The Peak, 04/05/06: It's 1968
« Reply #3 on: April 05, 2006, 07:35:24 AM »
"Gee-ee-ene Pitney's dead...
No No No No he's 24 hours from Tulsa..."
You spin me right 'round, baby, right 'round

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The Peak, 04/05/06: It's 1968
« Reply #4 on: April 05, 2006, 07:40:07 AM »
Quote from: "RGMike"
"Gee-ee-ene Pitney's dead...
No No No No he's 24 hours from Tulsa..."


BOS to the Moodies, sounding better this chilly morning than usual.  Definitely a band for cold days.
“The choir of children sing their song.  They've practiced all year long.  Ding dong.  Ding dong.  Ding dong.”