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Sweet Jane 61

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  1. Awwwww...something to cuddle!
  2. The Classic CKLW Page!This page remembers the Big 8, CKLW (Windsor/Detroit) - one of the top radio stations in the world in the 1960's and 1970's. I think the reason most people here in the states say Detroit is due to the Windsor/Detroit saying and I remember it being said that way on the radio. Guess we just thought of Detroit first, funny we did that though.
  3. Peaches girl...you make me laugh! I feel the same way about Sawyer....he seems nasty and has that dirty quality about him...bring him on over!! Bad boys...gotta love 'em!!
  4. I wonder...I love my small town...feel safe and good for kids...but this is too much!! I guess because they aren't the "typical" middle class they are different. I so want to protest this, and if things go farther, believe me I will be there defending these nice people and their store!
  5. Ok I have to vent...has to be done!! Last week here at the station we had an idea to have Rocky Horror Picture Show do a midnight showing at the local theatre...well the owener nixed saying he tried that idea a few years back and a lot of townspeople were offended...called it evil and soft porn??? PLEASE!! Ok the town I live in about 20 miles from the station is a little smaller and now they are back in the dark ages also. A new store opened in downtown and it is a couple from California and they are selling beads, tye-dyed clothes, vintage hippie clothes, candles, hand made jewelry, stuff like that...well a high school girl and her friends went in and she got spooked...she said it was scary and seemed devilish??? So now local ministers are trying to shut it down!! I went in, and I saw nothing to do with the devil or anything along those lines. It is 2005 and small towns need to realize that, please. Ok I feel somewhat better!!
  6. Cool responses all...like to know what is going on in people's minds with music. And I miss big headphones from back in the day...they were the best!
  7. Hey good decade to graduate..."79 here!! And for the 80's I block that time out...most music was terrible, except for Springsteen, Mellencamp and along those lines. Yes I am stuck in the 70's and proud of it!!
  8. Tubular Bells from the Exorcist...Just hearing the song takes me back to seeing the movie and I get chills!! Too creepy for me! And Aqua Lung...Jethro Tull..something weird about that song... I have to tune it out.
  9. Ok thinking of this right about now...what is one song that you can put on the headphones and just zone into that song? For me it is Stairway to Heaven...I know just an over used classic rock song, but the guy I was with at the time introduced me to Zeppelin and some other things that make listening to music interesting and I heard that song for the first time in headphones. And to this day, I still can flashback to that feeling I was having listening to Stairway To Heaven.
  10. Ok I know where I need to go when I need that lovin' feeling!! Now hugs and kisses to all!!!
  11. Oh to be frisked again...has been too long!! LOL
  12. Ok no money...but this chic don't scare easy...LOL!! I have kicked butt in my time!!
  13. Ummm...no...should I be prepared???
  14. Not gonna really worry...nastiness doesn't seem to be around here...plus I am on a scholarship...LOL!! And this is my second family too Edna...I miss it so much at night. After I leave the station it is home to be a Mama and time with my baby girl means so much. I think of you all and can't wait to get to work to see what has been going on!! :happybanana:
  15. Had to search for this thread. Was on my mind...so here goes... Janis ~ of course she is number 1 Stevie Nicks Rikki Lee Jones~ Most interesting voice Ann Wilson Chrissie Hynde Melissa Etheridge Bonnie Raitt Billie Holiday Patsy Cline Etta James Pretty much it for me there...nice group of ladies!
  16. One I forgot that I have been into for about 2 years now...Robert Cray! Like his voice and style. Nothin' but the blues baby!!
  17. This has been a big help...the song is on my show today in a segment I have called The Burried Classic...and talk about the song, meaning, background, where it charted, who sang it if more than one artist...so thanks a bunch!!
  18. I just wanna give out a huge THANKS to all!! I have jumped in with both feet and the water is so fine! I get repsones to my posts and I am learning so much! And now I can be voted for...how awesome is that!! Thanks for welcoming me aboard with open arms. We so need a group hug!!
  19. As of today, Melissa Etheridge fans can log on to strippedmusic.com to check out her performance as part of Clear Channel Radio's stripped: raw and real series. The intimate live performance found her playing her own classic songs as well as a cover of Janis Joplin's "Me And Bobby McGee." Check this out! Her version of Me and Bobby McGee is great!! Love her hair now!! She looks good...she survived and made it through!
  20. I had to think a little on this one...but there is an ablum that I have Candy Dulfer Saxuality and the cut Lily Was Here gets me...it is sexy...sassy...funky and feel good!
  21. Thanks!! It has to be Janis...she is with me everyday...she is a part of who I am!
  22. Not sure if they were on the Motown Label but around here when you talk about Motown you are talking Soul...kind of over the years it just became Motown Soul...mainly because those artists were heard mostly on stations from the Detroit area back in the day.
  23. Journey's 'Escape' Tour Due On CD/DVD A 1981 Journey concert in Houston that was originally broadcast by the fledgling MTV is headed to CD and DVD as "Live in Houston 1981 -- Escape Tour." Due Nov. 15 via Columbia/Legacy, the project was produced by former Journey frontman Steve Perry, who exited the veteran rock act for good in 1998. Although five of the songs from the show have been previously released, the CD portion sports never-before-available renditions of tracks like "Wheel in the Sky," "Lights," "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'," "Mother, Father," "Line of Fire," and "Escape," as well as "The Party's Over (Hopelessly in Love)," which was not filmed and as such does not appear on the DVD. The DVD is rounded out by interviews with band members and a rare photo slide show. Here is the track list for "Live in Houston 1981": "Escape" "Line of Fire" "Lights" "Stay Awhile" "Open Arms" "Mother, Father" Jonathan Cain solo "Who's Cryin' Now" "Where Were You" Steve Smith solo "Dead or Alive" "Don't Stop Believin'" "Stone in Love" "Keep on Runnin'" Neal Schon solo "Wheel in the Sky" "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'" "Anyway You Want It" "The Party's Over (Hopelessly in Love)" (CD only)
  24. I don't know if there is a post about Motown but I have loved gerat Motown music since I was a kid. Listened to a station out of Detroit CKLW and they played so many great Motown artists. I still listen to them today... THE SPINNERS THE FOUR TOPS THE ISLEY BROTHERS THE STYLISTICS THE TEMPTATIONS DELFONICS TEDDY PENDEGRASS AL GREEN THE SUPREMES OTIS REDDING MARVIN GAYE MARVIN GAYE AND TAMMY TYRELL Just to name a few of my favs! Anyone else out there into the Motown groove?? Nothing like some grat Motown and some lovin!!
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