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23.1 | Rooty Toot Toot!!! | GYPSC::CHISHOLM | Dem Tambourines! | Tue Mar 29 1988 12:39 | 12 |
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I'll second the recommendation for "The Lonesome Jubilee", in
fact I can't think of a better album I bought in '87. Got it
on the strength of the first single "Like Paper in Fire" and
wasn't disappointed. It's nice to hear such good songs as
"Down and Out, here in Paradise" which also have a 'message'.
I too would like tips on some of his earlier stuff.
Doug.
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23.2 | "Little ditty 'bout Jack & Diane..." | JUNIOR::CHILTON | Sue Chilton, IN-DEC FS | Tue Mar 29 1988 14:44 | 16 |
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I have 2 others of his, "Uh-huh" and "American Fool", which are
great. He is more "down-to-earth"/regular guy than Bruce. He
hails from Indiana farm country where he still lives and does a
lot to promote the plight of the farmers.
His concerts are more like parties with a sense of everybody
getting involved, instead of him performing for us, if that makes
sense at all. I've seen him three times in four and a half years,
I like him that much. Some of his songs that I like particularly
are "Jack & Diane", "Hurts so Good", and "Pink Houses".
I'd recommend him to anyone.
Sue (who has her amp back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and stayed up late
listening to stuff)
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23.3 | Shame on you, Stuart! ;-) | JUNIOR::CHILTON | Sue Chilton, IN-DEC FS | Tue Mar 29 1988 17:34 | 4 |
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re..0
; For a number of years I had deliberately avoided this guy,
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23.4 | You live and learn | AYOU11::S_GOUDIE | Wide Oceans full of Tears | Tue Mar 29 1988 18:07 | 15 |
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I know I know ( hangs his head in shame ) . I suppose I must be
mellowing with old age .
Now if only everyone would make an effort to listen to something
they thought they wouldn't like ..... then it would be agreed
that the Smiths were the greatest band of this decade. Yeah !!
Oh , Back to the base note .'The Lonesome Jubilee' is a fine fine
piece of driving music. It just seems to speed-up at all the right
points in the road, and its got great dashboard slapping ,hollering
along and shades-on-and-arm-out-the-window pieces.
_Stuart_.
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23.5 | I love "Cherry Bomb", though | JUNIOR::CHILTON | Sue Chilton, IN-DEC FS | Tue Mar 29 1988 18:17 | 10 |
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; its got great dashboard slapping ,hollering
; along and shades-on-and-arm-out-the-window pieces.
I like that!. Now, if you like this so much, try to get hold of
the older albums that I mentioned previously. I like them much
better than "Lonesome Jubilee".
Sue
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23.6 | I'm goin' for it | AYOU11::S_GOUDIE | Wide Oceans full of Tears | Tue Mar 29 1988 20:23 | 3 |
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They're on the list
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23.7 | Jack and ... | KERNEL::COHEN | Keep Music Live | Tue Apr 05 1988 17:05 | 6 |
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I guess Jack and Diane is my fave. This guy's been around for years
though ... not quite as long as Bob Seeger perhaps!!
David.
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23.8 | Thinking Man ?? | RDGCSS::STONE | Distant, Alone, Beneath the platinum stars ... | Thu Jun 30 1988 18:38 | 13 |
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For me 'Scarecrow' is the best of all his albums although 'Jubilee'
does come close. I also have a strong liking for 'The Authority
Song'.
incidentally, when I first bought 'Scarecrow' I was playing
a tape of it in the car on the way to a gig, a comment from
one of my mates was 'Hey this is great, its like the thinking
mans Bruce Springsteen..' !!!
couldn't have put it better myself.
Be seeing you
Graham
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23.9 | "On a blanket with my baby's where I'll be" | ARGUS::CHILTON | Holding back the tears | Tue Aug 16 1988 18:40 | 6 |
| Has anyone else heard what I think is his new single, "Under
the Boardwalk"? (Who did it originally, the Drifters?)
It's great!
Sue
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23.10 | great song...great version | HAZEL::STARR | You ain't nothin' but fine, fine, fine! | Tue Aug 16 1988 19:28 | 13 |
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> Has anyone else heard what I think is his new single, "Under
> the Boardwalk"? (Who did it originally, the Drifters?)
Hmmm. Over here in the States, this was a B-side of a single about 3-4
years ago. Did it just come out there?
> It's great!
Yes, it is! (And yes, it was originally The Drifters)
Alan S.
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23.11 | | ARGUS::CHILTON | Holding back the tears | Tue Aug 16 1988 20:50 | 12 |
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>Hmmm. Over here in the States, this was a B-side of a single about 3-4
years ago. Did it just come out there?
Alan, I'm in the US!
I've seen JCM four times and never heard him do the song until this
past June at Great Woods. I thought it may be his new single because
I heard it on the radio for the first time last week, and twice since
then.
Sue
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23.12 | | MAMIE::DHALL | ideas can matter too much | Tue Aug 16 1988 21:14 | 8 |
| re: last few
It's the flip side of the "ROCK IN THE U.S.A." single.
and I like it too. I've come to appreciate JCM a lot more
as we both get older.
-Dan Hall
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23.13 | Well, not literally, but you catch my drift!;-) | ARGUS::CHILTON | Holding back the tears | Tue Aug 16 1988 21:52 | 8 |
| re.12
> I've come to appreciate JCM a lot more as we both get older.
I hear ya! "Seventeen has turned thirty-five..."
Sue
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23.14 | outside the club..... | CHEFS::WALLSD | Kiss tomorrow goodbye | Tue Aug 30 1988 14:54 | 7 |
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only started listening to him recently and I think he's
great....especially 'Cherry bomb' and 'Pink Houses'.....
I would love to see the guy in action
Wallsie
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23.15 | UNBELIEVABLE | ARGUS::CHILTON | I am a rock, I am an island | Tue Aug 30 1988 17:53 | 2 |
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> I would love to see the guy in action
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23.16 | | ARGUS::CHILTON | I am a rock, I am an island | Wed Aug 31 1988 01:10 | 8 |
| I don't know if he's ever toured in the UK...anyone know?
I've seen him five times, most recently 6/19 at Great Woods,
and he's fantastic. Gets everybody up and moving, his concerts
are like a big party, with each song better that the previous.
You get the feeling that he's *genuinely* enjoying himself. I
will *never* tire of him.
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23.17 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | Millions of Lemmings can't be wrong | Wed Aug 31 1988 09:37 | 2 |
| The then John Cougar toured the UK in the late 70's to universal
apathy.
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23.18 | JCM "Live" in the UK | SUBURB::OAKLEYM | You're a liar, Charlie Brown! | Wed Aug 31 1988 13:40 | 14 |
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JCM played the Hamersmith Odeon this February. It was the best concert
I've seen in years. The whole place was up and rockin'. He did some
great covers in the set to.
- That's the sound of the men
working on the chain gang
- Gloria
- Like a rolling stone
Your gonna have to see him Wallsie.
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23.19 | "Inquisitive" of Reading | SUBURB::TANNERM | The Grand Wazoo | Thu Feb 16 1989 13:36 | 6 |
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Can someone put out a list of his albums? I have only recently
started listening to his stuff, and have become a partial fan. If
I can hear more, I may become a total fan.
TGW.
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23.20 | discography | HAZEL::STARR | Like a fool, fell in love with you... | Thu Feb 16 1989 14:29 | 16 |
| John Cougar (Mellancamp)
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The Early Years (may not be released in the UK - this is just songs from
his first two albums that were total stiffs years ago)
John Cougar
Nothin' Matters, And What If It Did
American Fool
Uh-Huh
Scarecrow
Lonesome Jubliee
That's pretty much off the top of my head, so I may have missed an early
one. Also, I don't know if all of these were released in the UK (although
I imagine they were).
Alan S.
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23.21 | So sayeth the almighty DJ | HYEND::SCHILTON | The older we get,the farther we see | Thu Apr 20 1989 15:13 | 3 |
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His latest is expected out May 9. The album will be called
Big Daddy and the single being played now is Pop Singer.
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