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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: mshray on August 06, 2007, 09:00:49 AM
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Wow, early & deep James Gang "Alexis".
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Wow, early & deep James Gang "Alexis".
I would never have pegged this as James Gang had it not been ID'd. They sound more like they been runnin' from the man that goes by the name of the Sandman.
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Give me love, give me love, give me another No. 1, give me a break from people like Gaz who love the song but think the piano riff nabs from Dylan's "I Want You" far more egregiously than "My Sweet Lord's So Fine."
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Wow, early & deep James Gang "Alexis".
I would never have pegged this as James Gang had it not been ID'd. They sound more like they been runnin' from the man that goes by the name of the Sandman.
I misspoke, it's actually late James Gang, after Walsh had gone solo & Tommy Bolin stepped in.
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Whinyface soundtrack Elliman! VHM. Followed by -- holy crap! -- John Martyn. Talk about a rarity.
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Whinyface soundtrack Elliman! VHM. Followed by -- holy crap! -- John Martyn. Talk about a rarity.
Thanks for ID'ing; I've never heard this before. Don't recognize the name at all.
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Whinyface soundtrack Elliman! VHM. Followed by -- holy crap! -- John Martyn. Talk about a rarity.
rare enough I'm pretty sure I've never heard it or of it.
Sounds good, though it seems pretty clear he must've listened to Astral Weeks A LOT.
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Even though I just heard it yesterday, I'll give BOS to "Right Place, Wrong Time," just for that rollicking opening. Right trip, wrong car - I know the feeling.
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Whinyface soundtrack Elliman! VHM. Followed by -- holy crap! -- John Martyn. Talk about a rarity.
rare enough I'm pretty sure I've never heard it or of it.
Sounds good, though it seems pretty clear he must've listened to Astral Weeks A LOT.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Martyn
I only know of him because a friend at my college radio staion was named John Martin and he used to play his almost-namesake occasionally on his show. But commercial radio (in NY at least) pretty muched ignored him.
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uh-oh -- Bowie's pulling the waiters again.
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Spot-Check Billy got down on his hands and knees. He said, "Hey Mama! Hey! Let me check your oil, alright?"
Best opening lyric ever? Got to be right up there.
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BOS2 to the gorgeous "Sitting in Limbo," used to great effect in the soundtrack to a book, To Be Someone.
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BOS Mr Cliff in limbo.
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Nice, Sitting in Limbo(btw, I'm sitting in tahoe tahoe tahoe, ain't wireless great!)
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LFOS Cisco kid. Never really enjoyed this.
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chase de gringo bahstahds thru de fields, Ceesco.
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Huy! BOS3 to the Cisco Kid!
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LFOS Cisco kid. Never really enjoyed this.
It's a "guy" song. Especially if you watched the TV show, which I never did.
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BOS2 Ryan & Tatum in Paper Moon.
and BOS3 Bonnie, "Guilty" -- I never realized (until the last time Ginger played this in '73) that she had recorded this a year before Randy Newman included it on Good Old Boys.
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LFOS Cisco kid. Never really enjoyed this.
It's a "guy" song. Especially if you watched the TV show, which I never did.
but...but...I thought you were a Regular Guy!?
:wink: :roll: :wink: :roll:
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BOS3 Bonnie, "Guilty" -- I never realized (until the last time Ginger played this in '73) that she had recorded this a year before Randy Newman included it on Good Old Boys.
Ha Ha! Once again you anticipate Ginger's trivia question.
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LFOS Cisco kid. Never really enjoyed this.
It's a "guy" song. Especially if you watched the TV show, which I never did.
but...but...I thought you were a Regular Guy!?
:wink: :roll: :wink: :roll:
But not a regular vato.
Jeez, I really should get a fee for giving Ginger trivia question ideas :wink:
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LFOS Cisco kid. Never really enjoyed this.
It's a "guy" song. Especially if you watched the TV show, which I never did.
but...but...I thought you were a Regular Guy!?
:wink: :roll: :wink: :roll:
Early candidate for Best Rejoinder of Week.
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LFOS Cisco kid. Never really enjoyed this.
It's a "guy" song. Especially if you watched the TV show, which I never did.
but...but...I thought you were a Regular Guy!?
:wink: :roll: :wink: :roll:
Early candidate for Best Rejoinder of Week.
Actually, I barely remember if the syndicated "Cisco Kid" reruns were even shown in NY during my childhood. Maybe dubbed en espanol on the Spanish UHF station, but if they were shown in english, it wasn't frequently. (And I watched a LOT of TV as a kid.)