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Re: 2 March 2012: it's 1972
« Reply #16 on: March 02, 2012, 10:29:47 AM »
I like America, but this isn't my favorite.  I guess I always thought of it as a Neil Young knockoff.
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Re: 2 March 2012: it's 1972
« Reply #17 on: March 02, 2012, 10:30:59 AM »
Many confused America's "Horse" with Neil, whose 'Heart of Gold' was also on the charts at same time, both tunes hitting #1.  You'll recall America went on to win Best New Artist Grammy for '72, unlike many of those winners, they actually continued to put out hits (thanks in large part to working with producer George Martin). 

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Re: 2 March 2012: it's 1972
« Reply #18 on: March 02, 2012, 10:32:21 AM »
How about a BOS for TOP?
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Re: 2 March 2012: it's 1972
« Reply #19 on: March 02, 2012, 10:32:58 AM »
I like America, but this isn't my favorite.  I guess I always thought of it as a Neil Young knockoff.

They had other songs?   :o
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Re: 2 March 2012: it's 1972
« Reply #20 on: March 02, 2012, 10:34:25 AM »
How about a BOS for TOP?

Works for me.  This one makes me feel like I'm still a young man.

"A Horse With No Name" makes me feel like a dino.
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Re: 2 March 2012: it's 1972
« Reply #21 on: March 02, 2012, 10:36:45 AM »
Stones 'Shake Your Hips'(?) into Archie & Edith into Al Green 'Let's Stay Together'


That was Sweet Black Angel (or sometimes called Black Angel). 

Did the Stones take any gruff for this one?  The lyrics are fairly out there for 72:

ETA: I imagine the rednecks who never liked the Stones in the first place weren't surprised that they came up with this rabble-rousing tune:



SWEET  BLACK ANGEL
(M. Jagger/K. Richards)
aka Black Angel

Got a sweet black angel,
Got a pin up girl,
Got a sweet black angel,
Up upon my wall.
Well, she ain't no singer
And she ain't no star,
But she sure talk good,
And she move so fast.
But the gal in danger,
Yeah, de gal in chains,
But she keep on pushin',
Would ya take her place?
She countin' up de minutes,
She countin' up de days,
She's a sweet black angel, woh,
Not a sweet black slave.
Ten little niggers
Sittin' on de wall,
Her brothers been a fallin',
Fallin' one by one.
For a judge they murdered
And a judge they stole,
Now de judge he gonna judge her
For all dat he's worth.
Well de gal in danger,
De gal in chains,
But she keep on pushin'
Would you do the same?
She countin' up de minutes,
She countin' up de days,
She's a sweet black angel,
Not a gun toting teacher,
Not a Red lovin' school mom,
Ain't someone gonna free her,
Free de sweet black slave,
Free de sweet black slave. 

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Re: 2 March 2012: it's 1972
« Reply #22 on: March 02, 2012, 10:37:06 AM »
I like America, but this isn't my favorite.  I guess I always thought of it as a Neil Young knockoff.

They had other songs?   :o
I've always loved Ventura Highway and Tin Man.  They both feature excellent bass lines.
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Re: 2 March 2012: it's 1972
« Reply #23 on: March 02, 2012, 10:41:47 AM »
Stones 'Shake Your Hips'(?) into Archie & Edith into Al Green 'Let's Stay Together'
That was Sweet Black Angel (or sometimes called Black Angel). 
Thanks for the correction, I was half-distracted here at work during that song.  Now I'm on the good foot.

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Re: 2 March 2012: it's 1972
« Reply #24 on: March 02, 2012, 10:43:22 AM »
I like America, but this isn't my favorite.  I guess I always thought of it as a Neil Young knockoff.

They had other songs?   :o
I've always loved Ventura Highway and Tin Man.  They both feature excellent bass lines.

Ah, now i remember.  As you might guess, I'm not much of a fan (though all three of these are undeniably singalongable(?)).  I will listen to the bass lines next time one comes up...
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Re: 2 March 2012: it's 1972
« Reply #25 on: March 02, 2012, 10:44:47 AM »
mmm, some tasty Crows post set... needed more coffee anyway...
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Re: 2 March 2012: it's 1972
« Reply #26 on: March 02, 2012, 10:45:14 AM »
I like America, but this isn't my favorite.  I guess I always thought of it as a Neil Young knockoff.

They had other songs?   :o
I've always loved Ventura Highway and Tin Man.  They both feature excellent bass lines.

Ah, now i remember.  As you might guess, I'm not much of a fan (though all three of these are undeniably singalongable(?)).  I will listen to the bass lines next time one comes up...

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Re: 2 March 2012: it's 1972
« Reply #27 on: March 02, 2012, 10:47:25 AM »
I like America, but this isn't my favorite.  I guess I always thought of it as a Neil Young knockoff.
They had other songs?   :o
I've always loved Ventura Highway and Tin Man.  They both feature excellent bass lines.
Also 'Sandman' (preferably the longer album version), it builds up and gets cookin' -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uta66QCksY

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Re: 2 March 2012: it's 1972
« Reply #28 on: March 02, 2012, 11:20:39 AM »
I like America, but this isn't my favorite.  I guess I always thought of it as a Neil Young knockoff.

They had other songs?   :o
I've always loved Ventura Highway and Tin Man.  They both feature excellent bass lines.

Ah, now i remember.  As you might guess, I'm not much of a fan (though all three of these are undeniably singalongable(?)).  I will listen to the bass lines next time one comes up...

don't forget Sister Golden Hair!

Or "You Can Do Magic".

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Re: 2 March 2012: it's 1972
« Reply #29 on: March 02, 2012, 12:23:00 PM »
Stones 'Shake Your Hips'(?) into Archie & Edith into Al Green 'Let's Stay Together'


That was Sweet Black Angel (or sometimes called Black Angel). 

Did the Stones take any gruff for this one?  The lyrics are fairly out there for 72:

ETA: I imagine the rednecks who never liked the Stones in the first place weren't surprised that they came up with this rabble-rousing tune:



SWEET  BLACK ANGEL
(M. Jagger/K. Richards)
aka Black Angel

Got a sweet black angel,
Got a pin up girl,
Got a sweet black angel,
Up upon my wall.
Well, she ain't no singer
And she ain't no star,
But she sure talk good,
And she move so fast.
But the gal in danger,
Yeah, de gal in chains,
But she keep on pushin',
Would ya take her place?
She countin' up de minutes,
She countin' up de days,
She's a sweet black angel, woh,
Not a sweet black slave.
Ten little niggers
Sittin' on de wall,
Her brothers been a fallin',
Fallin' one by one.
For a judge they murdered
And a judge they stole,
Now de judge he gonna judge her
For all dat he's worth.
Well de gal in danger,
De gal in chains,
But she keep on pushin'
Would you do the same?
She countin' up de minutes,
She countin' up de days,
She's a sweet black angel,
Not a gun toting teacher,
Not a Red lovin' school mom,
Ain't someone gonna free her,
Free de sweet black slave,
Free de sweet black slave. 



The song is a tribute to activist Angela Davis, in jail on murder charges at the time of songwriting.
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