Sass
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"Eres tu" I think it's that's the title. I have no idea who sings it. Sorry if this has already been mentioned.
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1969, 71, & 73.
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My most unlikely Zep fave is The Battle Of Evermore". I have no idea why because that woman sounds terrible!
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My guilty pleasures are those really silly songs from the 70's like "Kung Foo Fighting" & "Billy Don't Be A Hero".
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I saw this for the first time in the late 90's. I'd always heard of it. I have to say I thought it would be corny since it was made in the 1950's, I really liked it! I can see why it was concidered scandalous back then! I read an article about the woman who wrote the novel last year..she did not have a happy life after writing that book.
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I only went twice with my parents and sister. We watched SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER, and the next time we saw THANK GOD IT'S FRIDAY!
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I think my first movie was also STAR WARS. I was 9 but I also remember my aunt took me & my sister to see the cartoon The RESCUERS so I'm not sure which I saw first.
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Does your hometown have any Rock-n-Roll history?
Sass replied to PaulEdwardWagemann's topic in Music Discussion Classic
Texas is full of talent. I live in Houston, Texas. Archie Bell & the Drells- TIGHTEN UP Kenny Rogers & the 5th edition(?)- WHAT CONDITION MY CONDITION IS IN(?) Johnny Nash- I CAN SEE CLEARLY- I used to work in a jewelry store and his wife came in and bought a 5 carat diamond bracelet. Jennifer Holiday- the ORIGINAL Dreamgirl, her version of AND I AM TELLING YOU blows Jennifer Hudson's out of the water!! And of course Destiny's Child- My sister used to work down the street from their recording studio. -
In no particular order: 1 Only Time Will Tell--Asia 2 You Got Lucky Babe--Tom Petty 3 I Will Survive--Gloria Gaynor 4 Neither One Of Us--Gladys Knight & the Pips 5 Go Your Own Way--Fleetwood Mac 6 It's Too Late--Carol King 7 Break Up/To Make up--the Stylistics 8 You Oughta Know--Alanis Morrisette 9 Happy Birthday Baby--the Tuneweavers(?) 10 Promises--Eric Clapton
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YES! Brings back alot of memories from my childhood. I remember that's the first time I ever saw Prince. He had feathered Farrah Fawcett hair and was wearing a black vest, black leggings with black suede ankle boots(high heels of course)....and a pair of leopard print speedos!
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Thanks! I knew it was a family, but couldn't think of the name. Nice signature song BTW
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That is too funny!!! King Of Wishful Thinking by Go West (the Pretty Woman soundtrack). When he sings "I'll get over you, I know I will. I'LL PRETEND MY SHIP'S NOT SINKIN'" My coworker thought he said "I'LL PRETEND MY SH*T'S NOT STINKIN'"
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Numbers 1,8,& 10 honestly bring tears to my eyes. 1 Dance With My Father--Luther Vandross 2 All Is Fair In Love--Stevie Wonder 3 Day After Day--Badfinger 4 He Stopped Loving Her Today--George Jones 5 In My Life--Beatles 6 WildFlower--Skylark(?) 7 Long Time--Linda Ronstadt 8 A Song For You--the Donny Hathaway version 9 Alone Again(Naturally)--Gilbert O'Sullivan 10 Long And Winding Road--Beatles
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This is a very sad song. I actually listened to the whole song for the first time a few months ago while flipping through radio stations in a traffic jam. When I was little "WildFire" by Micheal M Murphy always made me sad. Also "Dance With My Father" by Luther Vandross. I've actually had to change the radio when it comes on.
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How about "Which way you going, Billy?" Sorry I don't know the correct title or who sang it.
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You Know My Name Back In The USSR #9 Octupus's Garden
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Who is your favorite ex-Beatle ex-wife (or widow)?
Sass replied to PaulEdwardWagemann's topic in Music Discussion Classic
I've always thought the Beatles ex-wives were the subjects of some of the most beautiful songs ever written. I'm going to choose Patty Boyd Harrison Clapton as my Favorite along with Cynthia Lennon. -
It never reminded me of KC back when I listened to it. It was a hit here in Texas back in '88 or '89.
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Hi, I'm new here. I saw Deuce Bigelow once. Isn't it the version by Oliver that's in the movie?