Quote: Horseradish @ August 22 2013, 10:16 PM BSTHave always found them comical. Not sure why. Their period of excess?
Doesn't Alan Partridge introduce them as "Soft rock and cocaine enthusiasts"?
Quote: Horseradish @ August 22 2013, 10:16 PM BSTHave always found them comical. Not sure why. Their period of excess?
Doesn't Alan Partridge introduce them as "Soft rock and cocaine enthusiasts"?
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ August 22 2013, 10:31 PM BSTDoesn't Alan Partridge introduce them as "Soft rock and cocaine enthusiasts"?
Plus enough planes and trucks to rival Branson and Stobart.
Glastonbury headliners, we think. Plus Elbow and Depeche Mode?
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ August 22 2013, 8:33 AM BSTI like that song, heard it first in Malcolm In The Middle then in Reservoir Dogs.
You what? I thought you were muuucch older than that and heard it when it first came out - like me!
One last one before dinner and bed:
Julie London - Cry Me A River
Love the song, but never seen that vid before. Damn she's sexy.
Quote: Chappers @ August 22 2013, 11:00 PM BSTYou what? I thought you were muuucch older than that and heard it when it first came out - like me!
I'm 36...I started listening to music when I was about 7 in 1984 so the oldest "current music" I can remember is Prince's Purple Rain. And yes, Michael Jackson was still cool then. I then explored the music of the 50s,60s and 70s via movie soundtracks and music magazines.
"Purple Rain" is still one of my faves.
Back on topic: Is there a Steeler's Wheel compilation you can recommend?
I've always wanted to see you dancing in the purple rain.
Quote: sootyj @ August 23 2013, 8:46 AM BSTI've always wanted to see you dancing in the purple rain.
As long as you don't want me to do it in a skirt and with a wig everything's ok.
The Cascades-Rhythm of the falling rain http://youtu.be/gmF_bG5IVnM
Lena Zavaroni-Ma he's making eyes at me
Quote: george roper @ August 23 2013, 12:06 PM BSTLena Zavaroni-Ma he's making eyes at me
Ah, Lena had life very tough. She had so many opponents. It seems that her biggest sin was to have had considerable talent for musicals in a pop and rock age. And to have been a precociously gifted child from a distinctly working class background. I thought she was a pleasant if tragic adult.
According to Wiki, at 10 years, 146 days old, she is still the youngest person to have had an album in the Top 10 and she was also the youngest person to appear on the BBC's Top of the Pops. She sang with Frank Sinatra, performed with Morecambe and Wise and was in a show on Broadway too.
The details of her illness and "treatment" are here. Even in these times, they are truly shocking:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lena_Zavaroni
With the Neil Sedaka song "Going Nowhere" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8sewohu2qI
......Anyhow moving on, albeit with a thought about what her record on Stax might have sounded like, Julie London was certainly incredibly sexy. I'd also place "Cry Me A River" in any list of the best 100 songs of all time.
Gordon, your knowledge of music prior to your birth is mind boggling. I think Stealers Wheel only recorded two proper albums so if you can't find a compilation they won't cost a fortune.
The Fabulous Five - Shaving Cream
Back Of A Car by Big Star:
The High Llamas - Checking In Checking Out
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwZ1kh6u8YA
The Wondermints - Another Way
Quote: Horseradish @ August 23 2013, 7:43 PM BSTThe High Llamas - Checking In Checking Out
I love the High Llamas...most of their material sounds Wilson-esque; very Beach Boys ca. 68/69 which is a wonderful thing.
This song here sounds more like the Band America.
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ August 23 2013, 7:49 PM BSTI love the High Llamas...most of their material sounds Wilson-esque; very Beach Boys ca. 68/69 which is a wonderful thing.
This song here sounds more like the Band America.
........and the Wondermints contributed enormously to the Brian Wilson "Smile" project.