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Posted by Big Giant Head on 26 Oct 2025 at 8:25PM Great song, great video for the time but it really shows it's age these days.
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Posted by fatdaddy on 26 Oct 2025 at 4:46AM is the sixth track on "90125" by Yes from 1984. A music video was chosen (out of eighteen) for it by Lol Creme and Kevin Godley (late of 10cc) using (new at the time) computer manipulated images of the band members. (#5718939) Re: Kashmir by Led Zeppelin
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Posted by hoof hearted on 25 Oct 2025 at 2:13AM It came out before I was born but my mom played it all the time.
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Posted by hoof hearted on 22 Oct 2025 at 4:59PM (#5711567) Just Like Honey - The Jesus and Mary Chaim
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Posted by fatdaddy on 16 Sep 2025 at 8:12AM is the debut album by Mahavishnu Orchestra from 1971. This was : John McLaughlin – guitar Rick Laird – bass Billy Cobham – drums, percussion Jan Hammer – keyboards, organ Jerry Goodman – violinThe album was #11 for the Billboard 1972 US Top Jazz Albums. What a wonderful continuation of the genius of McLaughlin following his performance on Miles Davis' "Bitxhes Brew". P.S. GT wouldn't permit the correct title of Davis' album. (#5710633) H by Tool
Posted by hoof hearted on 13 Sep 2025 at 12:28AM (#5710397) Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker)
Posted by fatdaddy on 11 Sep 2025 at 5:20AM written by Jerome Brailey, George Clinton and Bootsy Collins is probably the most recognizable P-Funk tune. From the 1975 album "Mothership Connection" it became Parliament's first million selling single the next year. The single reached #5 on the Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart and #15 on the Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart.
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Posted by fatdaddy on 11 Sep 2025 at 4:50AM Their titles can be confusing when first attempting to locate their fourth studio album.
(#5710082) Fugazi - Marillion
Posted by Big Giant Head on 9 Sep 2025 at 4:58AM The title track from their second album, released in 1984.
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Posted by fatdaddy on 4 Sep 2025 at 10:39PM is the eighth track (out of nine) on Steppenwolf 7 from 1970. It is an instrumental that includes horns and was written by the other (other than John Kay) guitarist Larry Byrom. It ends then briefly swells followed by probably the best analogue explosion they could put on vinyl at the time.
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Posted by Big Giant Head on 4 Sep 2025 at 5:05PM I'm slowly working my way through their back catalogue.
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Posted by fatdaddy on 3 Sep 2025 at 5:42AM Amazing! I was listening to that album last week and thinking about posting that very song.
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Posted by Big Giant Head on 2 Sep 2025 at 8:39AM (#5708550) Combination of the Two
Posted by fatdaddy on 31 Aug 2025 at 6:43AM written by Sam Andrew is the opening track on "Cheap Thrills" by Big Brother and the Holding Company from 1968. It's a song of many incongruent parts thrown together with Janis promising to "Knock you! Rock you! Sock it to you now!" in the .. refrain? ... bridge? then finishing the song with her highly recognizable "Do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do" (#5708357) Bombay Calling
Posted by fatdaddy on 30 Aug 2025 at 3:19AM is a 4:25 instrumental and is the 5th track on the 1969 eponymous debut album by It's a Beautiful Day.
(#5707602) All the Way from Memphis
Posted by fatdaddy on 26 Aug 2025 at 5:37AM written by Ian Hunter, is the opening track on "Mott" by Mott the Hoople from 1973. As a single it reached #10 in the UK but just #35 in the US.
(#5706443) Zombie by The Cranberries
Posted by hoof hearted on 20 Aug 2025 at 10:25PM (#5706228) You Can Make It If You Try
Posted by fatdaddy on 20 Aug 2025 at 2:00AM is the last cut on "Stand!" by Sly and the Family Stone from 1969.
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Posted by fatdaddy on 9 Jul 2025 at 3:42PM was written by M.I.A., Charles "Blaqstarr" Smith and Cherry Byron-Withers and was the 3rd track on the 3rd album "Maya" by M.I.A.in 2010. It was rated #2 of the year by NME.
(#5695029) Walk This Way - Aerosmith
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Posted by Byteme on 23 Jun 2025 at 10:51PM Thank you for answering my question. I left the chat. I only know songs and artists. Lol
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Posted by Byteme on 23 Jun 2025 at 10:26PM I was asking if you were referring to the song by the Monkees. I got my answer.
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Posted by Byteme on 23 Jun 2025 at 4:04PM (#5694558) Valleri
Posted by fatdaddy on 23 Jun 2025 at 12:19AM was written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart. In 1968 the Monkees achieved a #1 hit after they recorded it with several members of the "Wrecking Crew" including Jim Horn, Joe Osbourne and Louie Shelton.
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Posted by fatdaddy on 20 Jun 2025 at 9:55PM Furthermore some like to include the artist in the Subject: line with the song and leave the Message: blank i.e. Big Giant Head's and HeartOnFire 's entries below.
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Posted by Byteme on 20 Jun 2025 at 9:51PM Thank you soooo much. I wasn't sure how this works. I appreciate your reply. Have a great day!
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Posted by fatdaddy on 20 Jun 2025 at 9:48PM Not private. Open to all. One makes a new entry in the Subject: line alphabetically following the previous one. Lately it has been song title. For the next entry someone may post Virginia Plain in the Subject: line If they want to expound they may add something about the author, band, song's success etc. in the Message: body (#5694160) Is this a private conversation
Posted by Byteme on 20 Jun 2025 at 9:38PM Just want to know how this works..I don't see any questions..mostly just facts.
(#5694154) Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um
Posted by fatdaddy on 20 Jun 2025 at 9:28PM was written by Curtis Mayfield and was a #1 hit by Major Lance in 1963. In 1964 Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders reached #4 with their version. Johnny rivers re-titled it "Curious Mind (Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um)" and reached #4 in the 1978 Bilboard Easy Listening charts. (#5692514) Re: 'Till I Die
Posted by fatdaddy on 12 Jun 2025 at 5:57PM I put too may ls in the title. It's "'Til I Die". The entry by rab2591 is entitled "Til' I Die (Alternate Mix) - The Beach Boys" (#5692305) 'Till I Die
Posted by fatdaddy on 11 Jun 2025 at 7:27PM is the 9th track on "Surf's Up" by the Beach Boys from 1971. It was a "b" side to a second release of "Long Promised Road" that charted #89. It is a transcendental reflection on life. Second guessing the talent of Brian Wilson is not something I commonly do but there is a fan's 3:30 re-mixed version of this tune by rab2591 on a popular file sharing site that transcends even the original in my mind. Quite an appropriate offering on this day that we lost the genius. R.I.P. Brian Wilson. |
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