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19.1 | what song by Sole Survivor? | SMURF::BREAU | take a mirror from any room | Tue Nov 05 1991 12:58 | 4 |
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What was the hit song by Sole Survivor? (circa 1967 I think).
- Jim
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19.2 | I think.... | WHELIN::OMALLEY | Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball | Tue Nov 05 1991 15:35 | 3 |
| The Soul Survivors did _Expressway to Your Heart_.
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19.3 | Frosty | REFINE::BARKER | They're Red Hot | Wed Nov 06 1991 08:26 | 11 |
| Hi,
Last Christmas, on VH-1, I saw a video of Dr. John and Leon Redbone
doing 'Frosty the Snowman'. I suppose it will be around again this
year, but my local cable doesn't have VH-1. I didn't see what (if at
all) album it was on, but would kill for a recording (preferably CD).
I've checked the Redbone and Dr. John sections of numerous record
stores, and nothing. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Jesse
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19.4 | Oldies record store near Maynard? | WEDOIT::KELLYJ | Master of rhythm, Phd in swing | Wed Nov 06 1991 11:57 | 6 |
| I guess this falls more in the "locator service" part of this note, but
could someone suggest where I might buy a version of "Good Golly Miss
Molly/Devil With A Blue Dress On" by Mitch Ryder in the greater
Maynard area?
Thanks
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19.10 | The Eagles (Desperado) | QETOO::FALKOWSKI | | Fri Nov 08 1991 08:11 | 22 |
| I am looking for an instrumental version of the Eagles song
"Desperado". I can recall hearing it played on the radio maybe 2-3
times over the same number of years. Problem is I don't remember the
radio stations I heard it on.
What I've done to date. I've called a number of radio stations. No
one recalls an instrumental version. I've gone to several record
stores looking in their books and looking at every tape in the
instrumental section. The books only show vocals done by various
artists. I've called Tower Records in Boston. Without a group
(artist's) name, they couldn't do anything.
I picked up one of those singalong tapes that allow you to cancel out
the vocal in the hope that the remaining instrumental would be close.
No luck. Without the vocal for the melody, the rest is blah.
HELP!!!! Can anyone remember hearing an instrumental version??? If
so, who did it? If not, can you suggest any other ways to find out?
Thanks in advance.
Don
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19.5 | A Reason To Believe | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Mon Nov 11 1991 09:22 | 7 |
| I am wracking my brains out trying to figure this one out...and I'm
stumped.
Wilson Phillips does (what I'm pretty sure is) a remake - "A Reason To
Believe"...ok...who did the original?
K.C.
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19.6 | Rod Stewart | GIAMEM::SHARRINGTON | Space truckin' every day | Mon Nov 11 1991 10:12 | 13 |
| > Wilson Phillips does (what I'm pretty sure is) a remake - "A Reason To
> Believe"...ok...who did the original?
I haven't heard the Wilson Phillips song, so I'm going
strictly by the title.
Assuming it's the same song, the older version of it
that I'm familiar with is the one done by Rod Stewart.
--- Shawn
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19.7 | I Like The Old One Better | 15647::HACHE | Nuptial Halfway House | Mon Nov 11 1991 10:54 | 4 |
|
Yes, it is a cover of the old Rod Steward song.
dm
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19.8 | How Soon They Forget | RGB::ROST | All American Alien Boy | Mon Nov 11 1991 11:44 | 3 |
| Rod's version was also a cover. The late Tim Hardin wrote it.
Brian
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19.9 | who oughta be havin' fun? | SMURF::BREAU | just B4 the sun is 6-bell chime | Tue Nov 19 1991 08:15 | 9 |
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Who did the song that starts out like this:
You!
You ought!
You ought to beeeeee!
You ought to be hav-in fun!
- Jim
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19.11 | Wanted | YUPPY::OHAGAN | Reg Varney | Mon Nov 25 1991 09:09 | 15 |
| I am looking for the following two albums which I had ages ago. I've
haven't seen any copies of either in any 2nd hand record shop over the
past 5 years. I keep looking for them hoping that one day they would
appear on CD but so far no joy.
BILL WITHERS - LIVE AT CARNEGIE HALL
MICHAEL HURLEY - ARMCHAIR BOOGIE
Contact me via e-mail on YUPPY::OHAGAN
Regards
Michael
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19.12 | Old Bing Crosby record wanted ASAP! | CSCMA::BALDWIN | | Wed Nov 27 1991 11:42 | 23 |
| I put this request in over two years ago, and someone did respond. But I
need to make this request again, as it is urgent I find this material. The
copy someone sent me two years ago was accidentally lost.
I am looking for an old (out-of-print, to say the least) recording by Bing
Crosby. The album was entitled "HOW LOVELY IS CHRISTMAS" and it was a
story narrated by Crosby mixed in with some music. The only songs I can
remember from it at this time are the title song and a tune called "An Axe,
An Apple, and a Buckskin Jacket". I have a beat-up old album copy of it,
but I'd like to get a nice recording of this if possible (no skips or
scratches).
I live in Marlboro and work in Shrewsbury, Mass. I'm hoping that the person
who originally sent me a nice tape copy a couple of years ago will read
this request again and get in touch with me as soon as possible...if not,
I'll take a copy by anyone who may have it.
My sincerest thanks in advance for anyone who can help me.
Kevin Baldwin
SHR-3
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19.13 | Traffic revisited... | LMOADM::LEVIN | Whispers and Moans | Fri Dec 06 1991 10:09 | 6 |
| There is a cover out of Dear Mr. Fantasy - anyone know who does the
cover?
Thanks,
Suegene
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19.14 | is that the one? | LANDO::HAPGOOD | now we play for life | Fri Dec 06 1991 12:58 | 11 |
| <<< Note 19.13 by LMOADM::LEVIN "Whispers and Moans" >>>
> There is a cover out of Dear Mr. Fantasy - anyone know who does the
> cover?
I think the one you might be hearing is off the box set by
Crosby, Stills, Nash (and Young??)...released a few weeks ago.
Don't really know though.
bob
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19.15 | Might have been the Dead | KOAL::LAURENT | Hal Laurent | Fri Dec 06 1991 13:06 | 11 |
| re: .13
> There is a cover out of Dear Mr. Fantasy - anyone know who does the
> cover?
Was it a live performance? A few months ago they played a live version
by the Grateful Dead on the local alternative station for a while. I
wasn't terribly impressed (of course, I thought the Dead peaked at
American Beauty :-).
-Hal
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19.16 | A shot in the dark | ESIS::JNELSON | Jon D. Nelson | 291-8614 | DLB12-2/D4 | Fri Dec 06 1991 14:14 | 1 |
| I think it's on Jerry's latest solo album. -jn-
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19.17 | Who?? | LMOADM::LEVIN | Whispers and Moans | Fri Dec 06 1991 15:34 | 8 |
| re: last few - your kidding! I would have never thought it was CSN or
any of the Dead either - I can't wait to hear this one again.
Thanks,
Suegene
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19.18 | this might be why ? | MSHRMS::FIELDS | send a smile, show you care | Fri Dec 06 1991 15:47 | 3 |
| its not on Jerry's lastest its on the Dead's live 2cd "Without a Net"
the singer is Brent Mydland so it might not sound like its the dead cuz
you don't hear Jerry or Bob singing lead vocals....
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19.19 | | BCSE::ABBOT | | Fri Dec 06 1991 16:23 | 6 |
| It could be the CSN version, they've been pushing that track to sell
the box set. Stills is singing, and his voice sounds grittier than the
usual CSN harmony.
Scott
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19.20 | | RGB::ROST | Felix Pappalardi in a previous life | Mon Dec 09 1991 11:22 | 7 |
| Well, there's been lots of covers of that tune. Mike Bloomfield and Al
Kooper did one on their live album back in 68 or whenever...
It's most likely it's CSN you heard, though, as it's one of the
"goodies" from the new box set.
Brian
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19.21 | Who did this song? | KYOA::HANSON | Meanwhile... How do I pretend? | Tue Dec 10 1991 09:29 | 16 |
|
(Mod: Looked for this old topic, couldn't find it.)
Once again, I find myself needing to know who did a bit of music years
ago. (For the kite ballet thing, again.) I'd appreciate it if someone
could come out with the artist and label for:
"Heart and Soul"
You know, that stupid song that people who can't play the piano try to
play whenever they see a piano?
It should be _just_ sickening enough for my purposes, but who, where?
Thanks,
Bob
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19.22 | | CSCMA::BALDWIN | | Tue Dec 10 1991 12:50 | 6 |
| Huey Lewis and the News had a big hit with "Heart and Soul", and the
Monkees had a minor '87 comeback hit with "Heart and Soul" as well.
I think there was another group that had a tune by the same name as
well, but the name of the group escapes me.
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19.23 | WHDH News theme song | PROXY::HART | | Tue Dec 10 1991 13:05 | 5 |
| Anyone know the name of the channel 7(WHDH) news, theme song? I would
like to know the name of the song and who performs it. I have a hunch
that it might be a John Tesh piece, but that's just a guess.
Don
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19.24 | Not quite... | KYOA::HANSON | Meanwhile... How do I pretend? | Tue Dec 10 1991 13:07 | 20 |
|
Hmmm, nice try, but I don't think either of those are the ones I'm
looking for. Have you ever been to a party where there's a piano, and
no one really knows how to play? Inevitably, someone will come along
and start tapping out this simple melody of "Heart and Soul", which is
really only one step up from "Chopsticks" on the skill and coordination
scale. (You may often hear two young kids playing this as a duet, driving
their parents bonkers.) About that time, someone else will come along and
slam the piano key-cover down on said person's fingers. Many a musical
career has been cut short this way, I'm sure.
In terms of what I need it for (as mentioned in Music V3), I want to do
a kite ballet in the same vein as "Feelings/I Feel Good," only this
time, I'd like to do this (stupid and sickening) "Heart and Soul"
backed up with Jake and Elwood doing "I'm a Soul Man."
Anyone have any idea if this perennial favorite has ever been recorded?
("heart and soul" that is, I've got the Blues Brothers handled.)
Bob
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19.25 | | EVETPU::RUST | | Tue Dec 10 1991 14:30 | 7 |
| Re .24: Jan and Dean did a version of "Heart and Soul," but it may be
more trouble finding it than it's worth... Still, their unique vocal
harmonies added a piquant quality to that perennial favorite, and
should go very well indeed with "Soul Man". In fact, I think that this
is a playlist that will go down in history.
-b
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19.26 | Titles can't be copyrighted | VAXUUM::T_PARMENTER | Radio Ga-Ga | Wed Dec 11 1991 08:58 | 7 |
| The amateur piano piece is Hoagy Carmichael's "Heart and Soul".
Someone started playing it on the electric piano at my #1 son's wedding. #2 son
sneaked over and unplugged the box. The piano player in the wedding band saw
us do it and played "Heart and Soul" in the next set himself, professionally, on
the acoustic piano, complete with improvisation. It's really a good little
song with a very nice bridge and a winning chord progression.
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19.27 | Got it! | KYOA::HANSON | Meanwhile... How do I pretend? | Wed Dec 11 1991 10:45 | 16 |
|
I never thought it would be Hoagy! Be that as it may, I went on a
search and acquire mission yesterday and found the Jan & Dean version.
It wasn't _exactly_ what I was looking for, since it was done in a sort
of Do-Wop style (instead of schmaltzy piano...), but it truly is
sickening enough for my purposes. And, it is the same melody that I
had been thinking of.
I put the two pieces together... about 45 seconds of Jan & Dean, then
the sound of "the record" being ripped from the turntable (I actually
used an old Blondie album for this part), then The Blues Brothers Soul
Man. Quite riotous, and exactly what I was looking for!
Thanks for the pointers!
Bob
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19.28 | | MSBCS::CONNELL | I _really_ need my pants today... | Wed Dec 11 1991 13:21 | 10 |
| Hey Billy-bob,
If you're still looking for a semi-serious rendition of "H&S", you
might want to check out the soundtrack for the movie "Big" (if no soundtrack is
available you could rent the movie and dub the section I'm talking about).
During one scene, Tom Hanks steps onto a giant, foot-activated keyboard and
starts tapping out some sounds. He is joined by Robert Loggia and they perform
a credible version of "H&S". There might be enough there for what you need.
Happy flyin'. --Mike
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19.29 | Streets Of San Francisco | COL01::OBERHOLZ | Beam me up, Scotty! | Wed Dec 18 1991 05:45 | 10 |
| Hi,
does anybody know the name of the drummer/band who/which
played the title-music of the TV-series "The Streets of
San Francisco" (backtranslation!!) with Karl Malden (Stone) and
Micheal Douglas (Heller)??
Regards
Bert Oberholz
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19.30 | Honky-Tonk I II | APACHE::BROWN | | Thu Dec 19 1991 08:24 | 13 |
| Greetings
Been looking for a oldie named Honky Tonk 1 and 2. Cant seem to locate
in the record stores..Wasn't done by Boots Randolf. The music is
instramental type ...heavy swinging saxaphone.
Any help appreciated ...I live in Merrimack NH and local Strawberries
record store does not list not have record...Dont much care what media
its recorded on.
Merci
BBrown
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19.31 | Bill Doggett | RGB::ROST | Felix Pappalardi in a previous life | Thu Dec 19 1991 08:52 | 5 |
|
Try looking under the name of Bill Doggett, who did the original. It
was originally released on Sun, I think (but I'm no expert).
Brian
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19.32 | | MSBCS::CONNELL | I _really_ need my pants today... | Thu Dec 19 1991 09:06 | 11 |
| � <<< Note 19.29 by COL01::OBERHOLZ "Beam me up, Scotty!" >>>
� -< Streets Of San Francisco >-
I did a little research for you and here's all I could find:
The music for the SoSF theme is credited to John Elizade and Pat
Williams. It didn't say if they wrote it and/or performed it.
My guess would be they wrote it, but maybe you can use the information
to find the performers.
Good luck. --Mike
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19.33 | re .32 | COL01::OBERHOLZ | Beam me up, Scotty! | Thu Dec 19 1991 10:59 | 14 |
| Hi Mike,
Thank you for your hint!
I'm not exclusively looking for the mentioned theme but also
for this _type_ of music (is it a sort of funk?) - therefore
your reply is very valuable as a 'trace'.
Especially, I like the complex drum rhythm which dominates (IMO)
the theme and makes it a bit 'hectic', since I'm a drummer myself.
Thank you
Bert
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19.34 | great organ-sax blues riffing, classic rock&roll instrumental | VAXUUM::T_PARMENTER | Walter Page's Nephew | Thu Dec 19 1991 11:30 | 4 |
| Honky Tonk Pts 1 and 2 was on King and much anthologized. Honky Tonk Pt. 2
was the hit, so you want to watch out for anthologies that omit Part 1. On
the particular version I have, Part 1 is on side 1 of the LP and part 2
was on side 2. Talk about not being clear on the concept.
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19.35 | thanks | APACHE::BROWN | | Thu Dec 19 1991 12:35 | 7 |
| Brian, T_Parmeter...thanks for the info.
T_Parmeter ...would you care to tape the "Honky Tonk" parts from your
album for a reasonable price (if I cant locate an album/cd)?
In any case Thanks folks
BBrown
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19.36 | Some folks could tell you how slow I am on this taping stuff | VAXUUM::T_PARMENTER | Walter Page's Nephew | Fri Dec 20 1991 10:20 | 2 |
| It's really anthologized all over the place. If you can't find it, I could
tape it.
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19.37 | | CGVAX2::PAGE | Now THAT'S Comedy! | Mon Dec 23 1991 10:14 | 19 |
|
This may not be the best topic to ask this, but I wasn't sure where
else to put this request...
I'm working on a new song, and to finish the lyrics, I need to
know:
Just what are the "7 Wonders Of The World"?
All I can think of are the pyramids.
Please E-Mail me if you know what they are ... and thanks in advance!!
Brad Page
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19.38 | ...of the Ancient World | GIAMEM::ROSE | | Fri Dec 27 1991 00:45 | 9 |
| re: .37
Brad,
You can find this information in the SX4GTO::ANTIQUITY conference,
note 39.
Virginia
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19.39 | Looking for 50's song title | NIOMAX::LAING | Soft-Core Cuddler*Jim Laing*229-7808 | Thu Jan 02 1992 14:00 | 15 |
| To settle an "argument/debate" with a friend ...
I'm looking for the title of what I think is a 50's tune. I don't
remember the words, but I remember the "story", sort of, that this
song told. It was a typical "teen love" story ... the boy have the
girl his letter-sweater. The boy died. A year later, the girl was in
a daze (?) and knocked on the door where the boy lived. The father
answered the door and said something like "How can you do this, he died
a year ago today". . . . then some eerie sounds and the girl is at
the cemetary . . .
I only want the title/artist to settle a "debate" with someone!
Can anyone help me out
?
Jim
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19.40 | "my version" | HELIX::TABOR | | Thu Jan 02 1992 18:10 | 12 |
| I was going to say "Tell Laura I Love Her" which is the song about
the train and the girl running back to get the ring the boy gave her
-- but I am certain that is a different story.
I think the story is that the boy meets the girl at a high school dance or
prom, she says she feels suddenly very cold, he gives her his sweater to
wear, drops her home, returns to get the sweater that night or the next day,
the father says "How can you be so cruel - she died a year ago today" -
and there is an eerie cemetary scene then where the boy finds his
sweater on her grave. I can almost think of the name of it....
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19.41 | more "no help" | HELIX::TABOR | | Thu Jan 02 1992 18:50 | 1 |
| I still think her name might be Laura in both songs...
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19.42 | grave humor | SALSA::MOELLER | Bj�rn to be Bj�d | Thu Jan 02 1992 19:11 | 8 |
| "I Want My Baby Back" by _______ (no response).
I recall this got some adults up in arms because in the last verse the
lead voice is quite muffled and sings "..I GOT my baby back.."
bleah.
karl
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19.43 | | MSBCS::CONNELL | I _really_ need my pants today... | Fri Jan 03 1992 06:57 | 20 |
| � <<< Note 106.1 by HELIX::TABOR >>>
� I was going to say "Tell Laura I Love Her" which is the song about
� the train and the girl running back to get the ring the boy gave her
� -- but I am certain that is a different story.
Nope. That was Mark Dinning's "Teen Angel". "Tell Laura I love Her"
(by Ray Peterson) involved the hero being killed in an auto race. His
last words were the song's title.
� I think the story is that the boy meets the girl at a high school dance or
� prom, she says she feels suddenly very cold, he gives her his sweater to
The song here was "Laurie (Strange Things Happen in this World)" by
Dickie Lee. Lee was also responsible for that other 'death rock'
classic, "Patches".
.0 has the scenario backwards. Laurie was the one who had died a year
to the day previous to the song's story.
--Mike
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19.44 | | EVETPU::RUST | | Sat Jan 04 1992 13:43 | 23 |
| Re .4: And great songs all! I especially like the utter disregard for
rhyme schemes in "Laurie" - lines like "Suddenly she asked for my
sweater; she said she was very, very cold." And "Tell Laura I Love Her"
is probably my favorite dead-teenager song of all time. Get this:
"...and as they pulled him from the twisted wreck, with his dying
breath, they heard him say <dum dum dum dum> 'Tell Laura I *love*
her'". (That part always gets to me, although "Tell Laura I... <thud>"
might have been even more, oh, pop-song verite, if you get my drift.)
As for the relative literary merit of each song, well, the character
motivations in both "Laura" and "Laurie" were more straighforward than
those in "Teen Angel". I mean, the girl runs _away_ from her boyfriend
to risk her life for a _class ring_? A high school ring, yet - must
run, what, $19.95? Some kind of priorities that kid had... kind of like
Anna Karenina, now that I come to think of it.
[Trivia note: I first heard "Teen Angel" sung by a guest on the "Mike
Douglas Show" - Liberace. To me, that will always be the definitive
rendition.]
Ah, the memories!
-b
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19.45 | re. Heart and Soul | WBC::DEADY | | Sun Jan 05 1992 17:34 | 19 |
|
Heart & Soul, - T'PAU self titled album/CD 1987
Does anyone remember an Artist in the early 70's going by
the name of Python Lee Jackson? There were stories that it was
Rod Stewart, under a pseudo-name. I used to have the 8-track and
am trying to remember the "hit" song from the release. BTW it
did sound like Rod Stewart.
I am also trying to find an English Import record from the
mid-seventies by The Sensational Alex Harvey Band. It was a live
album and included Vambo and Tomahawk Kid.
A blast from the past,
Fred Deady
WBC::DEADY
DTN 425-3379
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19.46 | Jazz fusion Band - DREAMS | MRCSSE::WAIBLE | | Mon Jan 06 1992 13:28 | 14 |
| i am looking for an album that was issued about 1970. It featured the
famous Brecker brothers on horns (trumpet and alto sax) had a blood
sweat and tears type lead vocalist and the young and impressive Billy
cobham on drums. They had a couple of albums out. The first album is
the one I'm looking for the name of the band (and in the case of thise
album, the title of the album is the same) was DREAMS. Had a pretty
neat cover with artwork of guys in topcoats and derbnys kind of
floating towards a blue sky with wihite clouds as i recall. Anyone
leading to the whereabouts of this album has my heartfelt gratitude.
thanks - Fred
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19.47 | PLJ | RGB::ROST | In search of Richard Sinclair | Mon Jan 06 1992 14:46 | 9 |
| Re: .45
Python Lee Jackson (dunno if it was someone's name or a band name) had
an album called "In A Broken Dream", which indeed had old J. Rod
himself singing on the title tune and one or two others. It surfaced
immediately after Rod had gone top-10 with "Maggie May". The US issue
was on the GRT label.
Brian
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19.48 | Sound Track of THE GOOD THE BADAND THE UGLY. | STRATA::KLO | Between the air | Tue Jan 07 1992 14:59 | 8 |
|
I would like the get the sound track of the GOOD THE BAD THE UGLY.
Can anyone tell me how to get it or it's not available anymore.
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19.49 | Are Al Kooper and Alice Cooper the same person? | WHELIN::OMALLEY | These pretzels are making me thirsty. | Wed Jan 15 1992 11:45 | 1 |
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19.50 | No! - Al Kooper and Alice Cooper are both noted in MUSIC_V3 | SOURCE::ZAPPIA | Adult Oriented Noise | Wed Jan 15 1992 11:53 | 1 |
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19.51 | | WHELIN::OMALLEY | These pretzels are making me thirsty. | Wed Jan 15 1992 12:56 | 5 |
| Didn't they both play on that Dylan song, _Under My Wheels in the
Season of the Witch_? It was on the Basement Tapes, I believe.
Peter
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19.52 | Gary Glitter info request | SALEM::ALIZIO | | Tue Jan 21 1992 13:28 | 19 |
|
I am looking for information regarding Gary Glitter's song, Hey Rock 'N
Roll Part II. If I haven't got the title completely correct, please
excuse me. They play part of this song at numerous sporting events
when the home team scores. Anyhow, I'd like to purchase this song.
Can you tell me if this was a single or part of an album? Not being a
real music buff I honestly can't say I am familiar with Gary Glitter's
work.
I wish I even knew when this song was published. I went to a
Strawberrys' music store and looked for the song in their tltle listing
book under "H" but foung nothing. I looked up Gary Glitter in the
listing by artist and found only one entry. It was for a Hits of the
70's album, Vol. 8 "Have a Nice Day". If he was popular in the 70's I
guess I missed it. I'm over forty and I thought I knew most of the
popular rock artists of the era. I guess not. Perhaps one of you
noters can help me out. Thanks.
Paul
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19.53 | Rock n' Rooooll HEY, Rock n' Roll | COMICS::LANG | Harvey Lang UK/CSC | Tue Jan 21 1992 14:32 | 31 |
| Hi Paul,
If its the same song..then its "Rock and Roll Part II" (The 'B' side
was called "Rock and Roll Part I).
Either part I or part II was I believe an instrumental track. I take it that
the one you heard was instrumental.
It was originally a single circa 1971/2 (was it _THAT_ long ago?) and
has been released on various Glitter compilations over the years (in
the UK at any rate). FWIW..Gary Glitter started out as Paul Gadd, then
moved onto Paul Raven before adopting his Gary Glitter persona and has
been in the music biz a long time.
He was very popular in the 70's in the UK (a teen Glam-rock idol)
...but to my knowledge never made it in the US. I think he is well into
his forties now (maybe even fifties??) but I have seen him twice in
concert and if nothing else, he is a brilliant showman who puts on a
very enjoyable show. (He is still gigging at present!)
I have a copy of his greatest hits on vinyl, and I'm pretty sure that
the track is on it.
I doubt very much if this would be available in the US, but I think I
have the same LP on a cassette somewhere too; so, if you want it, drop
me a mail.
Cheers
Harv
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19.54 | just re-released? | DPE::STARR | I'll be your Tennessee lamb..... | Tue Jan 21 1992 14:47 | 14 |
| Hey Paul,
Gary Glitter did have a 'Best Of' album released on CBS Records in about
1983-84. I have a copy of it.
Although I believe that album is out of print, I believe Rhino Records just
recently issued a Gary Glitter collection, including "Rock and Roll, Part II",
I think within the past month (maybe even in the past week or two!). So
although the book might be out of date, check the "Misc. G" section anyways
in a good store (Lechmere maybe?), it might be there.
(Or call Noteworthy Music, they can tell you if they have it...)
alan
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19.55 | Berlin Airlift | MTWAIN::THURBER | | Tue Jan 21 1992 15:14 | 10 |
|
I'm looking for copy of Berlin Airlifts stuff (preferably thier
first album) on CD if it is even on CD. Any info would be greatly
appreciated.
ChAoS
mtwain::thurber
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19.56 | | VERGA::CLARK | | Wed Jan 22 1992 12:06 | 7 |
| > I'm looking for copy of Berlin Airlifts stuff (preferably thier
> first album) on CD if it is even on CD. Any info would be greatly
> appreciated.
Hi, I looked up Berlin Airlift, under "B" under "Rock/Pop" in the Winter
1991/92 Schwann catalog ("Spectrum"), and found nothing in any format.
Something could've been reissued in the last 3 months though... - Jay
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19.57 | | DECWIN::KMCDONOUGH | Set Kids/Nosick | Wed Jan 22 1992 14:53 | 9 |
|
I'm pretty sure I've got the Berlin Airlift album at home. I also have
the EP on tape and a live broadcast of the band from from WERS.
Send me mail and we can work something out...
Kevin
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19.58 | You Found It Already | RGB::ROST | Ashley Hutchings wannabe | Wed Jan 22 1992 15:41 | 12 |
| Re: .52
>I wish I even knew when this song was published. I went to a
>Strawberrys' music store and looked for the song in their tltle listing
>book under "H" but foung nothing. I looked up Gary Glitter in the
>listing by artist and found only one entry. It was for a Hits of the
>70's album, Vol. 8 "Have a Nice Day".
That's the song you want. Gary had exactly one hit in the US. Have
fun...
Brian
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19.59 | All that glitters.... | GIAMEM::ROSE | | Thu Jan 23 1992 04:49 | 16 |
| re: .52
Dick Jacob's "Who Wrote That Song?" book lists the title as
"Rock and Roll (Part II)" - it was written by Gary Glitter and
Mike Leander in 1972.
Norm N. Nite's "Rock On Almanac" lists "Rock and Roll Part 2" -
performed by Bary Glitter on the Bell label - as a Gold Hit in
July of '72.
(In July of '82 another song written by Leander and Glitter made
the charts. It was "Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)" - performed by
Joan Jett & The Blackhearts on the Boardwalk label.)
Virginia
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19.60 | | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Thu Jan 23 1992 16:19 | 18 |
| <<< DNEAST::SYS$TOOLS:[NOTES$LIBRARY]CASTLE_ROCK.NOTE;2 >>>
-< Castle Rock - The World of Stephen King >-
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Note 23.75 It 75 of 75
WONDER::REILLY "So I rewired it" 6 lines 23-JAN-1992 15:38
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There's some local Boston band doing a song about ole Pennywise.
Sorry, didn't catch the name or the group, but there's some lyrics
about all floating down here. Anyone heard this?
- Sean
* * * * * *
Can someone help here?
K.C.
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19.61 | A fine, fine day | TOOK::FINAN | Tim Finan, LKG2-2/BB9, DTN 226-7606 | Tue Jan 28 1992 19:17 | 13 |
|
I guess this falls into the catagory of "I just can't get it out of my head"
Does anyone remember who did a song called (I think) "A Fine Fine Day" back
somewhere in the early 80's ? I'm almost certain it was one of those one
hit wonders. The chorus goes something like "It's a fine fine day, for a
reunion". If I remember correctly, the storyline is about some guy (the singer)
who's uncle has been in prison and is getting out (thus the reunion). I also
think that it got a bit of MTV play...
thanks...
Tim
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19.62 | Tony Carey | DPE::STARR | They call it Paradise, I don't know why | Wed Jan 29 1992 10:36 | 9 |
|
> Does anyone remember who did a song called (I think) "A Fine Fine Day" back
> somewhere in the early 80's ?
I believe it was by Tony Carey. He was the keyboard player from some other
band (maybe Rainbow?). I don't think the title of the song was "Fine Fine
Day" however, I think it was "Last Day Of Summer", or something similar.....
alan
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19.63 | What does it mean? | PARITY::LAUER | Boethia Uper Allelon | Wed Jan 29 1992 10:57 | 10 |
| I have heard parts of a rap song called perhaps "O.P.P.", never the
whole thing, and I can't really understand what they're saying.
I have also seen people wearing hats that say "O.P.P." on them.
What in the world does "O.P.P." mean????? It's driving me nuts.
Thanks...
**Deb
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19.64 | But that's not the word | VAXUUM::T_PARMENTER | Noncrepuscular | Wed Jan 29 1992 11:38 | 3 |
| It's rude.
It might be politely expanded as "Other People's (female) Playthings"
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19.65 | | MTWAIN::THURBER | | Wed Jan 29 1992 12:32 | 11 |
| re -.62 I think Tony Carey was with Planet P for a while
re -.63/4 I think O.P.P means Other People's (Property) but Property
can be substituted for more crass terms depending on male
or female. If you listen carefully (if you can stand it that
long) to the words he explains it.
ChAoS
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19.66 | >:-p | PARITY::LAUER | Boethia Uper Allelon | Wed Jan 29 1992 15:59 | 6 |
| re: .64/65
Oh My. Thanks for expounding, I think I know the P word you're
referring to. How impolite.
**Debra
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19.67 | Looking for Lou Reed's "Suzanne" | ROULET::AUSTIN | | Wed Jan 29 1992 19:49 | 10 |
| I'm looking for a recording of a Lou Reed song that I saw on MTV
a year or two ago: "Love You Susanne"(?) or something like that.
I've never seen it on any of his albums. This is one of my all-time
favorite songs and I'd love to get a copy of it. Does anyone out there
have it, or know if it was released on an album or single? I never
heard the song on the radio and only saw the video about 3 times, but
the song made a lasting impression on me.
Any information about it would be greatly appreciated,
Alan
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19.68 | "I love you when you're goo-oo-ood" | AYOV27::DROBB | unwashed and somewhat slightly dazed | Thu Jan 30 1992 05:40 | 10 |
| Re. last >>
"I Love You Suzanne" is from Lou Reed's 1984 album "New Sensations",
and was released (in the UK at least) as a single ... if I remember
correctly, it was heavily rotated on MTV at the time.
The album is currently available on 'nice price' CD, but if you prefer
vinyl, I'd imagine that it'd be easily found in used stores.
- Dougie
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19.69 | | ROULET::AUSTIN | | Thu Jan 30 1992 07:42 | 9 |
| re:last
Thanks for the info Dougie. I don't think I've ever heard of or seen
the album anywhere but at least now I know what to look for.
Any owners of this willing to make me a copy?
Thanks,
Alan
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19.70 | | VMPIRE::CLARK | Read My Lips: No New Term | Thu Jan 30 1992 16:53 | 5 |
| "New Sensations" also has IMO a great song called "Turn to Me" ... Lou did
killer versions of both TtM and "Love You Suzanne" at a Amnesty Int'l concert
a few years back (as well as "Rock and Roll"), which was simulcast on 'BCN.
- Dave - Lou fan
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19.71 | HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!! PLEASE!!!!!!!!! | CABOOS::NRAPAGLIA | TAKE THE LEAP | Tue Feb 04 1992 08:29 | 9 |
|
Can anyone tell me who sings the song "We're only here for a little
while"? I think it's definitely a country song, but don't quote me on
it. I heard it the other day and really liked it. My sister thinks it
might be Clint Black.
Any help would be MOSTLY appreciated.
Nancy
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19.72 | Dylan tune | GLDOA::REITER | | Tue Feb 04 1992 08:39 | 10 |
| Artist: Bob Dylan
Song: fast-paced number about Reuben "Hurricane" Carter, prize-fighter
framed for armed robbery/murder in New Jersey during the '70s
Album: ?
Correct Title: ?
\Gary
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19.73 | Billy Dean? | REGENT::WOODWARD | I'll put this moment...here | Tue Feb 04 1992 08:51 | 11 |
| RE: <<< Note 19.71 by CABOOS::NRAPAGLIA "TAKE THE LEAP" >>>
-< HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!! PLEASE!!!!!!!!! >-
"We're only here for a little while" is done by Billy Dean..I think
that's his name. He has another song out too, "Cross my broken heart."
I can pictue him plain as day, but I'm not sure of his name. I know
the last name is DEAN.
Hope this helps, Kathy
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19.74 | One more question! | CABOOS::NRAPAGLIA | TAKE THE LEAP | Tue Feb 04 1992 09:26 | 7 |
| Kathy,
Thanks for the help, I really appreciate it. Would he be listed under
Country music?
Nancy
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19.75 | | DPE::STARR | They call it Paradise, I don't know why | Tue Feb 04 1992 11:00 | 10 |
| > Song: fast-paced number about Reuben "Hurricane" Carter, prize-fighter
> framed for armed robbery/murder in New Jersey during the '70s
Artist: Bob Dylan
Album: 'Desire'
Correct Title: "Hurricane"
My all-time favorite Dylan song.....
alan
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19.76 | Country Music | REGENT::WOODWARD | I'll put this moment...here | Wed Feb 05 1992 12:53 | 8 |
| Hi, Nancy:
He'd definitely be listed under Country Music. He's fairly new to the
scene, so you might have a challenge finding his release. I've had
pretty good luck with finding country music selections in Lechmere.
You might try there.
Kathy
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19.77 | Name this tune...please | ROYALT::MAY | | Mon Feb 10 1992 11:03 | 7 |
| Couldn't find a keyword for BOOKER T and the MG's so I'll write one.
Anybody know the name of the song with the "cowbell" solo?? Was it in
fact done by BOOKER T??
Any help would be appreciated...thx, john
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19.78 | I Been Psychedelicized | RGB::ROST | I'm not into music, I'm into chaos | Mon Feb 10 1992 11:20 | 4 |
| The only prominent cowbell solo I can think of was "Time" by the
Chambers Bros. Clue: if it has vocals, it aint Booker T.
Brian
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19.79 | No lyrics, but has MG sound | ROYALT::MAY | | Mon Feb 10 1992 11:27 | 7 |
| No lyrics.....Steve Cropper and Donald "duck" Dunn did the song on
David Letterman with the Worlds most dangerous band...This song's
"cowbell" solo is REAL prominent..Also had that HAMMOND B3 leslie
sound....
john
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19.80 | bebop comedian | RAGMOP::T_PARMENTER | Ling Ting Tong | Mon Feb 10 1992 11:27 | 2 |
| Slim Gaillard does a great cowbell solo or two, but he's not who you're looking
for either
|
19.81 | | WHELIN::OMALLEY | Happy Happy Joy Joy | Mon Feb 10 1992 12:24 | 1 |
| Grazing in the Grass - Hugh Masekela?
|
19.82 | High School memories... | TARKIN::DEMARCO | Bluto | Mon Feb 10 1992 23:43 | 7 |
| I thought:
Grazing In The Grass - Friends Of Distinction
Maybe you're refering to a different song of the same name.
-Stevie D
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19.83 | "Come on and do the honky tonk!" Ugh! Ugh! Ugh! | RAGMOP::T_PARMENTER | Ling Ting Tong | Tue Feb 11 1992 09:02 | 10 |
| "Grazing in the Grass" is one song, done first an instrumental by South
African trumpeter Hugh Masekela, then done in by the undistinguished Friends
of Distinction with words pasted on.
As Lenny said to Squiggy, "It lacked what every instrumental needs, words."
The thing about pasting words onto instrumentals is that you can't hear
the instrumental anymore without hearing the words.
"Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" went from bull to ox when it picked up words.
|
19.84 | ??peculiar / comprehend?? | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | | Wed Feb 19 1992 13:40 | 17 |
|
There is a song they play 20 times each day on the radio. I cannot
catch the name of the song, I cannot catch the performer, I can barely
understand a few words from the lyrics. I know I don't deserve to learn
the name/performer of this song, but I am sure someone out there with a
golden heart will have pity on me and tell me who sings this song.
It goes :
something is/was/feels peculiar, I hope you comprehend ????
Any clues
Thanks
Lale
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19.85 | Think its... | AYOU34::GARY | This works almost instantly | Thu Feb 20 1992 06:24 | 5 |
|
Sounds like a Simply Red song, I can't quite remember the name
of it, but I'm working on it.
Gary.
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19.86 | Possibly ? | AYOU34::GARY | This works almost instantly | Thu Feb 20 1992 06:27 | 9 |
|
Does the song go,
I, wanna fall from the stars,
Staight into your arms...
If it does its Stars by Simply Red, If not I don't have a clue.
Gary.
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19.87 | that's it, thanx | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | | Thu Feb 20 1992 10:38 | 9 |
|
Yes, yes, "wanna fall from the stars", that's the one.
OK, so, it is STARS by Simply Red.
Thank you very very much
Lale
|
19.88 | Something to Talk About? | KYOA::HANSON | One step at a time... | Wed Mar 04 1992 12:24 | 10 |
|
Who is the woman who sings the recent song:
"Let's give them something to talk about,
A little something to figure out...?"
And the name of the album where the song can be found.
Thanks!
|
19.89 | | CSC32::J_SHUMWAY | | Wed Mar 04 1992 12:25 | 1 |
| Bonnie Raitt
|
19.90 | ...on "Luck of the Draw" | ATIS01::ASHFORTH | I'm NOT ugly- I'm cosmetically challenged! | Wed Mar 04 1992 12:27 | 0 |
19.92 | Wild Wild West | LEDS::BURATI | Bad Conceptual Art | Thu Mar 05 1992 16:46 | 6 |
| Any one know who did "Wild, Wild West" back a couple of years? I need to
know to settle a dispute.
Thanks
--Ron
|
19.93 | | MAGEE::OSTIGUY | | Thu Mar 05 1992 17:01 | 1 |
| RE.92 WILD WILD WEST done by Escape Club, I believe
|
19.94 | | VCSESU::COOK | Have a day. Have two. | Thu Mar 05 1992 17:31 | 2 |
|
Correct.
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19.95 | | RAVEN1::PINION | Hard Drinking Calypso Poet | Fri Mar 06 1992 07:56 | 3 |
| Or do you mean the rap song by the same title?
Capt. Scott
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19.96 | Wild wild rap West | ZEKE::MEMBRINO | four > six | Fri Mar 06 1992 09:51 | 3 |
| The rap "Wild, Wild West" was by Kool Moe Dee.
chUck
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19.97 | The band that gave us Mexican Radio... | STAR::WALL | | Mon Mar 09 1992 10:09 | 5 |
|
I believe there was also a song by that title by Wall of Voodoo, but
perhaps earlier than you're looking for.
DFW
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19.98 | Help, SAt Night STATLERS BROS.SHOW? | ELWOOD::GATH | | Mon Mar 09 1992 12:33 | 9 |
|
Sat. night did anyone catch the name of the young Piano player
on the Statler Brothers show?
Does anyone know of a publication that has better discriptions
of who and what is on TNN than TV section of the Newspaper or
the useless TV guide which often doen't even list performers?
RC Gath
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19.99 | Tony Ford | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | Atlanta is Alive! | Mon Mar 09 1992 13:31 | 17 |
| .98� Sat. night did anyone catch the name of the young Piano player
.98� on the Statler Brothers show?
If my memory serves me correctly, his name is Tony Ford. If this
is the same show I'm trying to remember.
He is a relative of mine, he's from Young Harris Ga, which is near the
Tenn-Ga-N.C.border.
Tony played at our family reunion last year. He will be back again
this year as well in July to perform.
If you would like. I can get you some more info on him. We get a
newsletter form his dad(Manager) on his up-coming dates and show and so
forth.
B.A.
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19.100 | Arnold Layne/pink floyd | CSC32::J_KUHN | DUH! | Wed Mar 11 1992 12:44 | 5 |
| Does anyone know what CD "Arnold Layne" by Pink Floyd is on? I think
its either Relics or maybe Saucerfull of Secrets.
thanks
jay
|
19.101 | | IOSG::STANDAGE | Oink...Oink...Mooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo | Wed Mar 11 1992 14:07 | 11 |
|
Relics.
Kevin.
~~~~~~
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19.102 | thanks | CSC32::J_KUHN | DUH! | Wed Mar 11 1992 15:04 | 3 |
| Thanks!
Jay
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19.103 | Arnold Layne | TLE::ABBOT | J. R. "Bob" Dobbs in 92 | Thu Mar 12 1992 12:37 | 5 |
| Isn't it also on "Works"? Works is available on cd, Relics isn't (at
least in the US).
Scott
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19.104 | Sax on "True Love Waits"? | FASDER::MTURNER | Mark Turner * DTN 425-3702 * MEL4 | Wed Mar 18 1992 13:55 | 8 |
| Does anyone know who played sax on Buddy Holly's "True Love Waits"?
The sax only has a few tiny bits, but they're wonderful.
Thanks,
Mark
|
19.105 | for you music trivia studs... | 2CRAZY::FLATHERS | Rooting for the underdog. | Fri Mar 20 1992 14:14 | 15 |
|
O.K. all you music trivia studs! Who does the following song?
".....there's a place in the world, for a Gambler...."
I thought the title was "For A Gambler" but in the Sam Goodie's
store catalog, it only listed one by Kenny Rogers, and that's not it.
THis song is of a slow tempo and sung in a Moody Blues type of style.
Any ideas???
|
19.106 | Dan Fogelberg | MAGEE::OSTIGUY | | Fri Mar 20 1992 15:31 | 11 |
| "There's a Place in the World For A Gambler" is from the Dan Fogelberg
album "Souvenirs" (my fave by him) from 1974. CHeck this album out...it
is produced by Joe Walsh, and has such guest artists as Walsh, don
Henley, Glenn Frey, Randy Meisner, David Crosby, Graham Nash, Gerry
Beckley ?? Joe Lala....and more
I think it's his best album, but certainly my favorite by him, you may
recognize "Part of the Plan" off the same album.
|
19.107 | Sometimes we'll sigh | ESGWST::RDAVIS | After red, gray was easy | Tue Mar 24 1992 16:49 | 4 |
| Assuming you mean "True Love Ways", the sax was by Sam "The Man"
Taylor. Love that song.
Ray
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19.108 | Name that tune! | SAHQ::ROSENKRANZ | Less is More | Wed Mar 25 1992 15:13 | 22 |
| I'd like to find the name, author and lyrics to a song which I know
only a bit of. It might be a traditional. It was actually recorded
on a Yardbirds album (which was not very popular) many years ago.
I'd say late sixties.
Anyway, all I can remember is:
Stealin, stealin,
Mama don't you tell on me...
cause i'm stealin back,
to the way I used to be.
Put your arms around me like a circle round the sun
Now that mama's gone, we can have a little fun..
I'm glad it's you and not your sister with me now...
Chorus
If this tickles any brain cells, I'd appreciate hearing from you.
Jim Rosenkranz kranz::rosen
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19.109 | If its the same song the Dead covered | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Is that wicked wind still blowin'? | Wed Mar 25 1992 16:36 | 13 |
|
I think its called "Stealin'"
Jim
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19.110 | Brian Wilson's "Smile" Album | PSYLO::WILSON | Oranges & Lemons | Thu Mar 26 1992 12:04 | 12 |
| What's the story behind Brian Wilson's 1967 idea of an album called
"Smile"?
The covers were supposedly printed up, and stocked in a warehouse, but
the album as Brian envisioned it didn't materialize. Or did it?
What's known for sure is that in 1967 The Beach Boys released an album
called "Smiley Smile," with well known creations such as the
ground-breaking songs like "Good Vibrations" and "Heroes and Villains."
Is there in existence a version of "Smile" as Brian intended it?
|
19.111 | A dangerous shortage of mellow | ESGWST::RDAVIS | After red, gray was easy | Thu Mar 26 1992 12:28 | 10 |
| A pretty good version of the "Smile" story is in the booklet of the
must-own double-CD-of-the-century "Smiley Smile / Wild Honey".
As far as I know, there's not enough from the "Smile" sessions to make
a coherent album, but there are some tantalizing fragments as bonus
tracks on the CD.
I've heard that "Heroes and Villains", the Beach Boys bio, has more
info on Brian's crack-up at the time.
Ray
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19.112 | Stealin' | ELWOOD::HERTZBERG | History: Love it or Leave it! | Fri Mar 27 1992 17:09 | 7 |
| re: .108
I agree it is called "Stealin'." I heard it covered by David
Bromberg on "Reckless Abandon." I may be able to find that
album and get the author. I'll try.
Marc
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19.113 | "Stealin'" by Gus Cannon | KOAL::LAURENT | Hal Laurent | Mon Mar 30 1992 17:00 | 8 |
| RE: .108, .109, .112
It is indeed called "Stealin'", and it seems to have been covered by
an awful lot of people! I have it on an ancient Arlo Guthrie album
(Running Down The Road). According to that album, it was written by
someone named Gus Cannon.
-Hal
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19.114 | I wonder what else he wrote? These are two good songs | RAGMOP::T_PARMENTER | Signifyin' Funky | Tue Mar 31 1992 09:37 | 2 |
| Gus Cannon of Cannon's Jug Stompers, legendary Memphis jug band. Gus also
wrote the folk-rock hit "Walk Right In".
|
19.115 | Hawaii Five O | NEMAIL::BOMBINO | | Mon Apr 13 1992 11:24 | 7 |
| Please help!!!
I am helping plan a Hawaian luau complete with Hawaian music.
Does anyone out there know the title/artist of the theme from
Hawaii FiveO? It would be perfect "mood music" but I don't know
where to begin looking for it. Any leads would be appreciated.
Thanks!!
|
19.116 | | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Soaring on the wings of dawn | Mon Apr 13 1992 11:50 | 7 |
| There are several collections of "TV Themes" and I think Hawaii FiveO
is on one of them.
If you live in the New England arae, I've seen these collections at
Lechmere's.
Dave Blickstein
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19.117 | I think this is their name... | VCSESU::COOK | Grimace musically | Mon Apr 13 1992 12:03 | 2 |
|
The song was done by the Ventures.
|
19.118 | | DEDSHO::CLARK | I'm still alive | Mon Apr 13 1992 13:26 | 4 |
| ... and is on The Ventures' "Greatest Hits," amazingly enough ;^), along
with one of my all-time favorites, "Telstar."
John Glenn Says "GO!"
|
19.119 | Still Looking | RAVEN1::PERRY | | Tue Apr 21 1992 23:54 | 5 |
| I'd like to know if there is anywhere in the norteast or southeast
to purchase some of the old classic Parliament Funkadelic material?
record stores, flea markets etc.
Joe
|
19.120 | | VERGA::CLARK | | Wed Apr 22 1992 15:00 | 10 |
| > I'd like to know if there is anywhere in the norteast or southeast
> to purchase some of the old classic Parliament Funkadelic material?
> record stores, flea markets etc.
In CD form, they're all over the place in (your finer) Boston/Cambridge
area record stores. Cheapo, Stereo Jack, Tower Records are 3 places I've
been recently that had some. For other formats (esp. LP) you may be out
of luck for retail, but the used sections of stores like Cheapo, Jack's,
Second Coming (all Cambridge MA) ought to have used LP versions (esp.
with the CDs now available). - Jay
|
19.121 | ELVIS-GREAT PERFORMANCES TAPE | LUDWIG::CLIFFORD | | Mon Apr 27 1992 11:29 | 13 |
|
Hi,
I am desperately in search of an ELVIS special that was on
April 24th at 8:00-10:00pm on ch.7 called ELVIS-GREAT PERFORMANCES.
If anyone has vidoe taped this on VHS, I would love to have a copy!!
STRATA::MCELLIGOTT
HL01/H4
DTN 225-5440
Kim
|
19.122 | Stretch | ICS::SELTZER | Richard Seltzer | Fri May 01 1992 16:55 | 12 |
| A French exchange student who is staying with us is desperately seeking
a recording by the group Stretch. Apparently, they only released one
album/tape in the early 80s.
I'd appreciate any clue as to where to find it.
Thanks.
Richard Seltzer
DTN 223-9601
home (617) 469-2269
|
19.123 | Electric Slide Question | FDCV09::SHEA | | Mon May 04 1992 09:39 | 16 |
|
I recently bought a copy the popular 'line' dance song
"The Electric Slide". The version I bought was by Grandmaster Slice.
When I played this version at a recent party, alot of people
said that's not the version we know, that is the newer rap version...
This version appears to have too much drumming and hard for dancers
to hear the words...
Does anyone know the artist for the "The Electric Slide" that is
considered the original or prior version to Grandmaster Slice
version And what album it is on ?
(The song the Electric Slide, does list a subtitle 'Shall We Dance'
on the label.)
Thanks.
|
19.124 | Electric Boogie | MAYES::OSTIGUY | | Mon May 04 1992 13:37 | 3 |
| Electric Slide is the dance, ELECTRIC BOOGIE is the song that I think
you want to hear, it's on an album "CAROUSEL" by Marcia Griffiths. You
can find it at Strawberries.
|
19.125 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | HereComesTrouble&ItLooksLikeFun | Tue May 05 1992 07:43 | 7 |
|
Looking for "Eugene", by Crazy Joe and the Variable Speed Band,
on any format [CD/LP/45/cassette, in that order].
Thanks for any info.
GTI
|
19.126 | Wanted: King Crimson on CD | ODDONE::CURRIE_I | Dyslexic snice brith | Tue May 05 1992 14:42 | 15 |
| I am based in the UK (Basingstoke), and have just been told by my
friendly local record shop that two King Crimson albums that I wanted
to buy on CD are now deleted in that format. Can anyone tell me
whether they are still (or indeed, ever were!) available on CD in the
US? The two are:
In The Court Of The Crimson King
Lizard
If they are available, I may be able to persuade someone to pick up
copies on a trip 'over the water'.
Ian Currie @UBO
|
19.127 | | RICKS::ROST | But I didn't inhale | Tue May 05 1992 14:49 | 3 |
| All of the original CDs are in print in the US on the Caroline label.
Brian
|
19.128 | "Romeo in black jeans..." | LMOADM::LEVIN | Didya ever think... | Tue May 19 1992 17:19 | 12 |
| I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask for this or not, but here goes...
I would like to *listen* to a recording of Michael Penn's "No Myth". I don't
know if I want to buy it yet, I'd like to hear it first. I even called a radio
station and requested that they play it but they never got around to it. Is
there anyone out there who would be willing to loan me a tape or whatever so
I can hear this song? I work in Marlboro, live in Westboro and would certainly
drive to pick up a tape.
Thanks,
Suegene
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19.129 | Theme from "Peanuts"? | WYNDE::HAMEL | | Fri May 29 1992 15:21 | 6 |
|
Can anyone tell me who wrote the theme song to "Peanuts" (Charlie
Brown)? I know David Benwa does a contemporary version, but I'm
looking for the original.
Thanks.
|
19.130 | | VCSESU::COOK | Mystic Powers | Fri May 29 1992 15:22 | 2 |
|
Me and my bassist play that all the time to warm up.
|
19.132 | Vince Guaraldi | THEBAY::WIEGLEBDA | Push the button, Frank! | Fri May 29 1992 17:20 | 5 |
| The correct spelling is Vince Guaraldi. He also wrote the theme music
to "Black Orpheus" ("Cast Your Fate to the Wind") which you would
probably recognize in a moment.
- Dave
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19.133 | Won't you be my piano teacher | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Soaring on the wings of dawn | Mon Jun 01 1992 14:38 | 14 |
| What happened to .131?
Anyway, as that has dissappeared, I suppose what it said is that
the writer's name was Vince Guaraldi and that the actual name of
the tune itself is "Linus and Lucy" or "Lucy and Linus" (not sure
which).
If you like that style of music, I suggest you tune in Mr. Roger's
Neighborhood and listen very closely to the keyboard work in the
background.
Mr. Roger's has a FANTASTIC piano stylist playing for him that I've
always likened to Guaraldi's Peanuts work. I sometimes tune in just
to listen to the piano.
|
19.134 | re: .132 | RANGER::WEBER | | Mon Jun 01 1992 16:43 | 1 |
| "Cast Your Fate To The Wind" is not the theme music to Black Orpheus.
|
19.135 | Cast Your Mind to the Wind | THEBAY::WIEGLEBDA | Push the button, Frank! | Mon Jun 01 1992 18:03 | 12 |
| RE: "Cast Your Fate to the Wind"/"Black Orpheus"
I'm obviously hallucinating. Maltin's "TV Movies and Video Guide"
states that the score for "Black Orpheus" is by Luis Bonfa and Antonio
Carlos Jobim.
I *am* sure that Guaraldi wrote "Cast...", and I'm fairly certain it
was part of a film score.
Can anyone help with the film title/song origins?
- Dave
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19.136 | | NODEX::ADEY | Pepperoni Pepperoni Pizza Pizza | Wed Jun 10 1992 13:40 | 6 |
| re: .133
It's Fred's wife.
Ken....
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19.137 | I Like You Just The Way You Are Dept. | RICKS::ROST | Subconcious desire to be deaf | Wed Jun 10 1992 14:42 | 6 |
| Re: .136, .133
Geez, I didn't know Fred Rogers was married to Johnny Costa!!! Do you
suppose the kids know? 8^) 8^)
Brian
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19.138 | the young and the fretless | VAXUUM::T_PARMENTER | jagged-line theory | Wed Jun 10 1992 14:57 | 2 |
| Brian's album cover photos show him with a couple of beautiful blondes
draped all over him. Now we know what they watch on TV.
|
19.139 | It Was A Zombie Jamboree | RICKS::ROST | Subconcious desire to be deaf | Wed Jun 10 1992 15:45 | 6 |
| Re: .138
Yeah, they are also wicked into Rockapella who are getting some serious
exposure on the Carmen Sandiego show...
Brian
|
19.140 | "So long, sailing...bye, bye...sailing" | ELWOOD::BATES | Good is a noun | Tue Jun 30 1992 16:40 | 16 |
|
I rented the film "L.A. Story" the other night, and it began with a
French version of a song I remember from my childhood called "Beyond
the Sea". My requests about this song are:
1. Who sang the French version ("La Mer") and where can I find a
recording?
2. Am I correct in recalling that the oh so cool version of my
childhood was sung by Bobby Darren? And where could I find this on
tape, CD or vinyl?
Can't get the song out of my head...
Gloria
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19.141 | | REFINE::BARKER | I like to do drawrings. | Wed Jul 01 1992 08:47 | 4 |
| Bobby Darren sounds right for the english version, though I'm not
absolutely sure. But if it is him, he's plenty available on CD.
-Jesse
|
19.142 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Who's got segmented eyes? | Wed Jul 01 1992 11:30 | 11 |
|
Bobby Darin did indeed do an English version of the song..and excellent version
I might add, IMO.
Jim
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19.143 | La mer qu'on voit danser le long des golfes clairs... | TAEC::LADRET | Babe alone in Babelonia ? | Thu Jul 02 1992 05:22 | 11 |
| The french and original version of 'Beyond the sea' has been written
by Charles Tr�net.
As you noticed it, it's called 'La mer'.
It can be found on any Charles Tr�net compilation/greatest hits album.
It will give you the opportunity to discover many other great songs from him :
Je chante, Y'a d'la joie, Nationale 7, D�bit de l'eau d�bit de lait,
La java du diable, Boum, ....
Didier
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19.144 | A la recherche d'un chanson perdu | ELWOOD::BATES | Good is a noun | Mon Jul 06 1992 16:32 | 12 |
|
Didier:
Merci mille fois - unfortunately, I've been running into dead ends
trying to find an album that contains "La mer"... there's a Trenet CD
available here in the states that has 22 original songs, none of which
is the song I seek.
But now, thanks to your note title, I can mentally sing a little bit of
it...
Gloria
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19.145 | Musical Question????? | NEMAIL::MERCIER | Ishouldjustletitgoandletthebloodflow | Wed Jul 15 1992 16:10 | 9 |
| I have a musical question:
Deep Purple does a song called "Hush". Somebody is telling me that
the Partridge family also played that song. Is this true? Ive never
heard that before.
Thanks,
Bob M
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19.146 | 28 minute drum solo by Danny Bonaduce | THEBAY::WIEGLEBDA | Potatoe Head Blues | Wed Jul 15 1992 23:48 | 5 |
| RE: "Hush"
Even if it isn't true, it should be. Who wrote that one?
- Dave
|
19.147 | | MSBCS::CONNELL | Prop!...Up!...Down!...Arch! | Thu Jul 16 1992 10:39 | 9 |
| � <<< Note 19.146 by THEBAY::WIEGLEBDA "Potatoe Head Blues" >>>
� -< 28 minute drum solo by Danny Bonaduce >-
But Danny was the bassist!
� RE: "Hush"
� Even if it isn't true, it should be. Who wrote that one?
Joe South
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19.148 | | NEMAIL::MERCIER | Ishouldjustletitgoandletthebloodflow | Thu Jul 16 1992 11:10 | 4 |
| I need to know if the Partridge family ever covered it? I dont think
so, but this individual is insistant that they did.
|
19.149 | Bill?...Terri?? | WMOIS::MAZURKA | Son of the Dawn | Fri Jul 17 1992 19:28 | 4 |
| Wheres the Buckleys when you need them?
Crazy_HA_Al
|
19.150 | Looking for Old song... | NEMAIL::FISHER | | Wed Aug 05 1992 10:04 | 6 |
| Hi, I'm looking for a song, OH you Beautiful Doll. It is from
the 1920's and it will be used for aan ice skating competition.
So, if anyone has it or knows a place where I find this, let
me know...
Thanks, Saul
|
19.151 | Singer's Name? | YRAM::WILSON | | Tue Sep 01 1992 09:43 | 10 |
| I heard a song on the radio this past weekend - "Tongue Tied and
Twisted".
Does anyone knows the female singer who does this song?
Thanks,
Wes
|
19.152 | Reelin and Rockin - Live Chuck Berry | CSC32::J_KLEIN | | Fri Sep 04 1992 20:03 | 8 |
|
Can anyone tell me what album/CD the live version of
"Reelin and Rockin" by Chuck Berry is on. You know, the
long, somewhat 'naughty' version. I love this song (even
though I haven't heard it in years).
Thanks in advance
-Joe
|
19.153 | | TOOK::FINAN | Tim Finan, LKG2-2/BB9, DTN 226-7607 | Sat Sep 05 1992 13:05 | 4 |
|
I believe it appears on the "London Sessions" CD.
Tim
|
19.154 | Love of the common people/Everly Brothers | HLDE01::HIELKEMA_M | | Mon Sep 07 1992 15:06 | 8 |
| Some years ago, Paul Young had a hit with Love of the common people.
The original is by the Everly Brothers. I have heard that one
a long time ago on the Dutch radio, but so far I have not been
able to locate the track on any album. It is recorded in 1966.
Can anyone give me some info on this ?
Minne Hielkema
|
19.155 | name of Bowie tune? | SMURF::BREAU | | Tue Oct 06 1992 13:55 | 7 |
|
Can somebody please tell me the name of the David Bowie song that has
the refrain, "There's a starman waiting in the sky..." ?
adTHANKSvance
- Jim
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19.156 | Starman | RICKS::ROST | Baba Ram Bolinski | Tue Oct 06 1992 14:03 | 6 |
| Re: .155
Uh, "Starman". It's on the Ziggy Stardust album.
Marshall Stax
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19.157 | NEED to know who did this song! | SLEWPY::COOLEY | | Tue Oct 13 1992 15:21 | 5 |
| Who did the song that has these lyrics in it:
"send me a letter, and seal it with a kiss"
It must have been out 20-30 years ago.
|
19.158 | | GIAMEM::LEFEBVRE | Pipsqueak Aryan Cabbagehead | Tue Oct 13 1992 17:10 | 3 |
| Bobby Vinton?
Mark.
|
19.159 | Brian Hyland | CSTEAM::STEINHARDT | | Tue Oct 13 1992 17:15 | 1 |
|
|
19.160 | a blast from the past | WBC::DEADY | "...that's as green as it gets..." | Tue Oct 13 1992 17:17 | 10 |
|
20 - 30 years ago... those brain cells are probably long gone.
The lyrics call to mind "See You in September" by The Happenings.
Also I believe there was a song called "Sealed with a Kiss" the artist
might weel have been Bobby Vinton as noted -.1.
fred deady
wbc::deady
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19.161 | | MSBCS::CONNELL | _Anyone_ can fly with an airplane | Wed Oct 14 1992 14:16 | 9 |
| "Sealed With A Kiss" by Brian Hyland went:
Though we gotta say goodbye for the summer,
Darling I promise you this, I'll send you all my love
Every day in a letter sealed with a kiss.
.....
Zat the one? --Mike
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19.162 | Confusion reigns | AIMHI::GILLIS | Webb Wilder:Idol of Idle Youth | Wed Oct 14 1992 15:35 | 7 |
| re -1
I'm pretty sure Bobby Vinton did that song, "Sealed with a Kiss" also.
Maybe a hit for both artists??
dan
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19.163 | Brian Hyland | SLEWPY::COOLEY | | Wed Oct 14 1992 15:45 | 11 |
| Brian Hyland it is! I can now get to sleep.
I found a "Rock" encylopedia and sure enough it was Brian Hyland who
released this song in 1962 (it went to #3 on the charts).
Thanks to .159 and especially .161 for the correct lyrics.
Unfortunately, the encyclopedia did not include Bobby Vinton (the
Polish Prince - who was last seen blowing the national anthem at a
game in Pittsburgh last year) so I'm not sure if he covered it or not.
Thanks.
|
19.164 | | SAHQ::LUBER | Home of 1992 Western Division Champs | Tue Oct 20 1992 09:24 | 2 |
| The song Sealed With a Kiss was also recorded by Gary Lewis and the
Playboys later in the 60's.
|
19.165 | humor, anyone? | LMOADM::LEVIN | a turnip cures elvis | Tue Oct 20 1992 14:41 | 9 |
| I'm trying to locate a copy of the Shelly Berman comedy skit "It's a
Dirty, It's a Clean". I heard it on BCN the other day and almost drove
off the road I was laughing so hard. I've tried a lot of places then
trying to locate a copy, but apparently it's out of print. Even Disc
Diggers doesn't have a copy. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Suegene
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19.166 | | WMOIS::MAZURKA | Son_of_the_Swagger | Tue Dec 01 1992 08:21 | 4 |
| A friend of mine is lookin for a Tape/CD by"The Austin Lounge Lizards".
Has Any_One in the Fitchburg Area seen it at any Stores??
Crazy_Lookin_Al
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19.167 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Workle while you whist | Tue Dec 01 1992 12:06 | 10 |
|
The only place I've seen the Austin Lounge Lizards material is Rockit Records
in Nashua NH. I have never seen them in any of the chains.
Jim
|
19.168 | Alan? | LMOADM::LEVIN | a turnip cures elvis | Wed Dec 02 1992 10:18 | 9 |
| I heard a song on the radio this morning that I liked...kind of sounded
like the Smithereens singing, but I don't think so...pretty song, with
the words "I've got to have some hero in me" in the chorus (I think...)
anyone know the song?
Thanks,
Suegene
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19.169 | | DPE::STARR | Out Of The Cradle, Endlessly Rocking! | Wed Dec 02 1992 11:07 | 8 |
| > I heard a song on the radio this morning that I liked...kind of sounded
> like the Smithereens singing, but I don't think so...pretty song, with
> the words "I've got to have some hero in me" in the chorus (I think...)
"Hero In Me" by Jeffrey Gaines. (The same guy who did the acoustic cover of
"In Your Eyes" that you liked so much!)
alan
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19.170 | I knew you'd come through!! | LMOADM::LEVIN | a turnip cures elvis | Wed Dec 02 1992 13:45 | 3 |
| Thanks! Guess it's time to go out and buy this album....
Suegene
|
19.171 | something like that | LMOADM::LEVIN | a turnip cures elvis | Tue Dec 08 1992 13:02 | 9 |
| Looking for another one...this time I think I know the name of the
song, but I'm looking for the artist(s).
"I Don't Mind at All" and it's by B(mumble-something) and Tag ???
Thanks,
Suegene
|
19.172 | "Several years ago I said goodbye to my old sanity|y | REFINE::BARKER | Nothing is true...Everything is permitted | Tue Dec 08 1992 13:22 | 6 |
| Bourgeois Tagg is the band
"Time for talking's over now,
I guess it's time to let you go..."
-Jesse
|
19.173 | | LMOADM::LEVIN | a turnip cures elvis | Tue Dec 08 1992 14:05 | 1 |
| Wow, fast response...thanks!
|
19.174 | | WONDER::REILLY | Sean Reilly DTN 293-5983 | Wed Dec 09 1992 13:08 | 5 |
|
How 'bout the song "Start the Car?" I think that's the name; at least
its in the refrain. I think its relatively new.
- Sean
|
19.175 | Jude Cole | DPE::STARR | Two hot girls on a hot summer night | Wed Dec 09 1992 15:22 | 7 |
| > How 'bout the song "Start the Car?" I think that's the name; at least
> its in the refrain. I think its relatively new.
That's the title, and the artist is Jude Cole (I believe the album is also
titled 'Start The Car', but I'm not sure).
alan
|
19.176 | For my little thrash-head.... | LMOADM::LEVIN | Mother Nature is a wild woman | Wed Dec 30 1992 11:07 | 39 |
| Help with a Birthday Present...
Hello all...wa-a-a-y back in 1980, when my daughter was 8 years old, I bought
her a tape called "The Rock Album", compiled by K-tel International, Inc. This
was her favorite tape and she knew all the songs on it and we used to play the
tape a lot while traveling around in the car. Every time we hear a song from
this tape, she always says "Do you remember...?" Well, at the end of January,
she'll be 21 years old, and my "sentimental" gift to her, is a reproduction of
this tape (we still have the tape case but the tape itself is long gone). Now
I'm looking for the music so that I can make the tape. If you have any of the
albums or tapes that have any of these songs and would care to loan them to me,
I would be *very* grateful. Or if you *happen* to have the original tape, that
would be even better!! The songs from the album are listed below...thanks for
any help you can offer!
Suegene
The Rock Album (K-tel International, Inc.)
Side One
Don't Bring Me Down (Electric Light Orchestra)
Dirty White Boy (Foreigner)
Two Tickets to Paradise (Eddie Money)
Something's on the Move (Jethro Tull)
Don't Fear the Reaper (Blue Oyster Cult)
Dream Police (Cheap Trick) *I have this one*
Bad Case of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor) (Robert Palmer)
Side Two
Renegade (Styx)
More Than a Feeling (Boston) *I think I have this one*
Too Rolling Stoned (Robin Trower)
Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin' (Journey)
Isn't It Time (The Babys)
Carry On Wayward Son (Kansas) *I have this one, too*
Hold the Line (Toto)
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19.177 | | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Here all life abounds | Tue Jan 19 1993 13:57 | 6 |
| I'm looking for the name and artist of the pop song with a female
vocal that includes the lyric "Who will you run to when it all..."
thanks,
db
|
19.178 | Heart?? | CSC32::J_SHUMWAY | mean things on my mind | Tue Jan 19 1993 14:05 | 2 |
| Heart???
|
19.179 | | DPE::STARR | Is she ready to know my frustration? | Tue Jan 19 1993 16:21 | 7 |
| > I'm looking for the name and artist of the pop song with a female vocal
> that includes the lyric "Who will you run to when it all..."
Definitely Heart. either off of the 'Heart' album or 'Bad Animals', I
forget which. I'm pretty sure the title is "Who Will You Run To".
alan
|
19.180 | ex | AD::FLATTERY | | Tue Jan 19 1993 17:02 | 3 |
| definitely Heart......and if it isn't "who will you run to"...it might
be the other lyric.."who's going to love you, (baby) as good as I"...
.../k
|
19.181 | TUFF STUFF | SUBSYS::GODIN | | Wed Feb 24 1993 14:13 | 50 |
| I've been on a quest for over a decade looking for the following
lyrics
etc.
1.
Words & artist's name (or a recording if you can find it)
of a song called "(That was my) Indian Summer", I think.
Airplay only for a short while in Summer of 1973.
2.
Artist's name or a recording of a tune called "I'll Follow You"
Airplay only for a short while in Summer of 1987 (WSHE FM 103
Ft.
Lauderdale ?). Sounds like it could be Bryan Adams or Richard
Marx
3.
The sheet music or the right chords to "Mr. Blue" by The
Fleetwoods.
I have this one on CD & vinyl, but I'm curious as to what he's
*really*
playing, espically for the extended intro.
4.
A recording of that old Boston local hit "It's Not For You" by
The Lost.
Circa 1967 (Dick Summer Subway); I don't even know anyone who
thinks he knows someone who's heard of this one.
5.
I'd also like to borrow recordings of:
"Once Upon A Time" by Teddy & the Pandas
"Lying & Trying" by The Shillings (or The Original Bostonians,
I forget)
(similar vintage etc. as above)
"When You're Young" by The Atlantics (mid '70's Boston local
hit)
(This puppy is available on a frighteningly expensive double
album
compilation, but there must be singles out there too.)
Whatever the only "hit" from Boston local band American Teen
was.
Albatross album (Worcester late '70's)
Wiggy Bitts album (late '70's, maybe local, maybe not [CT, or
NY])
Okay, so who ever said they'd be easy !???
NOTE: This note was erroneously posted in another category ... my
apologies TWIMC.
|
19.182 | MOBY GRAPE | SUBSYS::GODIN | | Wed Feb 24 1993 14:22 | 11 |
| I'm looking for a copy (CD if it exists) of the first Moby Grape
album.
The one with the infamous "finger" on the washboard on the cover. It's
about
1967-ish.
I' like to buy it or borrow it to tape.
E-mail SUBSYS::GODIN
Thanks,
Paul
|
19.183 | STUCK ON THE SAME REFRAIN | SUBSYS::GODIN | | Wed Feb 24 1993 15:03 | 19 |
| I'm looking for a copy (CD if it exists) of a Lou Reed (or maybe
Velvet
Underground) song that was covered by the Peter Dayton Band (Boston
local), or
the PDB version. I believe the title is "Stuck on the Same Refrain"
It has the lines:
"... None of us is runnin'
& neither of us is scared..."
Also the signature line:
"I'm stuck on the same, stuck on the same, I'm stuck on the SAME
REFRAIN."
I' like to buy it or borrow it to tape.
E-mail SUBSYS::GODIN
Thanks,
Paul
|
19.184 | Can You Name This Band? | COMET::MESSAGE | My name is Bill & I'm a head case... | Thu Feb 25 1993 11:46 | 9 |
| I'm looking for the name of the band that recently had an "alternative"
type song released, titled, I believe, "VALERIE LOVES ME". It's a
really nice tune, for the most part, but the "chorus" is a right
rave-up, wherein the vocalist screams, "Valerie loves me!", with tons
of reverb added to the voice. Please help, since I can never remember
the name, and I WANT THIS RECORD!!!
Thanks,
Bill Message
|
19.185 | Material Issue | TECRUS::ROST | Big Balls in Cowtown | Thu Feb 25 1993 15:23 | 7 |
| Re: .184
The band is Material Issue, the album is "International Pop
Overthrow", the label is PolyGram. This is the same band whose latest
album has that song "What Girls Want".
Brian
|
19.186 | Help... | LEDDEV::CLARK | | Wed Mar 17 1993 11:18 | 7 |
|
A friend is looking for the recording "Walk in the Black Forest"
by a paino player names Jankowski (I think his name is)
Please send mail to LEDDEV::CLARK
Thanks in advance!
|
19.187 | When a man loves a woman??? | PCMV01::SCALIANTE | | Tue Jul 27 1993 16:29 | 16 |
| I'm looking for the group/singer who played originally the song
called "When a man loves a woman", (I've heard it many times in
the original voices, and most recently, with Michael Bolton's
version).
As further info, this song appears in the beginning of movie "Falling
Down" (yes, that one with the secret anyone should tell to who did not
watch it yet...)...
Any info'll be highly appreciated.
Mail to PCMV01::SCALIANTE .
TX., Dorival. (brasil).
|
19.188 | | TAMDNO::LAURENT | Hal Laurent @ MEL | Tue Jul 27 1993 16:32 | 10 |
| re: .187
> I'm looking for the group/singer who played originally the song
> called "When a man loves a woman", (I've heard it many times in
> the original voices, and most recently, with Michael Bolton's
> version).
I think it might have been Percy Sledge, but I wouldn't swear to it.
-Hal
|
19.189 | | MANTHN::EDD | At the wheel of a Shark De Ville | Tue Jul 27 1993 16:55 | 3 |
| Percy Sledge is the "classic" version.
Edd
|
19.190 | Also Garfunkel? | PCMV01::SCALIANTE | | Thu Jul 29 1993 15:06 | 6 |
| And also, I've heard about Garfunkel recording it, and also again
another with Johnny Rivers . Would that be true?
Comments appreciated.
Dori.
|
19.191 | | TAMDNO::LAURENT | Hal Laurent @ MEL | Thu Jul 29 1993 15:13 | 10 |
| re: .190
> And also, I've heard about Garfunkel recording it, and also again
> another with Johnny Rivers . Would that be true?
> Comments appreciated.
Wouldn't surprise me about Johnny Rivers...it seems like he's done a
version of just about everything! :-) :-) :-)
-Hal
|
19.192 | you gotta understand I have to relax | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | I'm exhausted from lovin so well | Wed Aug 11 1993 12:19 | 12 |
|
This morning, I heard a song on the radio, I would very much like to
find the singer/band/title/album of. Goes something like this:
"You gotta understand you have to get off of my back"
The title might be "you gotta understand this isn't working"
It was a very cute song and I have a friend who would love to get this
CD as a birthday gift to someone he knows ;-)
Lale
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19.193 | you don't apply any of the stuff you've learned | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | I'm exhausted from lovin so well | Thu Aug 12 1993 16:35 | 6 |
|
I heard this song again. The name of the song is You Gotta Know (this
ain't workin'). The band is Rumor or Dumor or Sumer or something ????
Anybody know a band with such a name ?
Lale
|
19.194 | It was back in '83... | WREATH::SCOPA | | Thu Sep 02 1993 23:27 | 17 |
| Didja ever go crazy tryin' to remember a song from way back when?
There were two versions of a song/video that was hitting the airwaves
exactly 10 years ago. One version was by a woman and the other a man.
I don't remember the title of the song but I do know it had to do
something with either Tibet or Thailand or some far Eastern Land.
For some reason I keep thinking of Murray Head did the male version of
this song. I can vaguely recall two distinctly different videos for
this 1983 song.
If anyone can think of a song/video that smacks of this description
please put your thoughts here. In the meantime I'm in search of some
musical archives to solve this puzzle.
Mike
|
19.195 | | MANTHN::EDD | Look out fellas, it's shredding time... | Fri Sep 03 1993 08:53 | 3 |
| "One Night In Bangkok"???
Edd
|
19.196 | | TECRUS::ROST | Going to hell in your heavenly arms | Fri Sep 03 1993 08:56 | 5 |
| Re: last two
Edd's got the title, it's from a musical called "Chess".
Brian
|
19.197 | should be an easy one | GOOROO::DCLARK | where the shadows run from themselves | Fri Sep 03 1993 11:50 | 4 |
| who does the song I've been hearing on BCN with the chorus about
'the ugly truth'?
thanks - Dave
|
19.198 | | TAMRC::LAURENT | Hal Laurent @ MEL | Fri Sep 03 1993 12:47 | 6 |
| re: .197
> who does the song I've been hearing on BCN with the chorus about
> 'the ugly truth'?
Matthew Sweet
|
19.199 | ex | GOOROO::DCLARK | where the shadows run from themselves | Fri Sep 03 1993 15:03 | 3 |
| re ,-1
thanks - Dave
|
19.200 | BIngo! | WREATH::SCOPA | | Fri Sep 03 1993 15:30 | 3 |
| Thanks Edd and Brian...I'll check it out.
Mike
|
19.201 | I fly like a butterfly and sting like a bee | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | one tuck, one no tuck | Wed Oct 06 1993 17:14 | 8 |
|
Note 515.1 reminded me a song.
>Dave Clark 5 movie was "Catch Us If You Can", I think. It was also the
Who did "Catch Me If You Can", written for Muhammed Ali Clay?
Lale
|
19.202 | Name this song | HPCGRP::BIRCSAK | What's all this, then? | Fri Oct 29 1993 11:17 | 10 |
| The commercial for the new movie "Fatal Instinct" has a catchy familiar
sounding song in the background that I cannot quite place.
Does anybody out there now the song/artist?
This is really bugging me......
thanks
-johnb
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19.203 | I think its | CXCAD::FERRIS | | Fri Oct 29 1993 14:01 | 8 |
|
John, if its the same movie preview that I think you are talking
about, the background song is "Sister Havana" by Urge Overkill. Just
bought the CD a few weeks ago because of that song.
mike
|
19.204 | | STUDIO::IDE | Time is generous. | Fri Oct 29 1993 14:04 | 4 |
| Who was it I heard covering Van Morrison's "Into the Mystic"? It was a
male vocalist with an airy, overwrought voice.
Jamie
|
19.206 | | MANTHN::EDD | Look out fellas, it's shredding time... | Wed Nov 10 1993 08:31 | 14 |
| ...looking for the name of a tune (and the CD it resides on).
Incredibly common. Possibly done by The Clash, although a quick
look thru the 4 albums stocked by Newbury Comics didn't show a tune
with what I thought the title was...
The "obvious" title would be "Stand By Me", as this line shows up
fairly often. I believe the line preceeding it goes...
"...nothing that I can say-ay-ay, ya didn't stand by me"
(one thing?)
Who do it?
Edd
|
19.207 | Train in Vain | RANGER::CERQUA | | Wed Nov 10 1993 08:35 | 7 |
| The song you're looking for is "Train in Vain" and is a "hidden" track
on the London Calling album (and CD). It appears directly after the
last credited song.
It's probably also on that Clash boxed set.
- Paul
|
19.208 | | MANTHN::EDD | Look out fellas, it's shredding time... | Wed Nov 10 1993 08:48 | 7 |
| > hidden track...
No wonder I couldn't find it!
Thanks...
Edd
|
19.209 | It's your thang! | JUPITR::DERRICOJ | Solid Bottom and a Tube Top | Sun Nov 14 1993 04:26 | 22 |
|
I hope that this is not a dupe question.
I need to find the artist and album of a tune that I only know a couple of
lines to:
"It's your thang
..... do..
I can't tell ya - who to sock-it to..."
Sound like a James Brown, but I can't find it.
Thanks!
John
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19.210 | Isley Bros. | TECRUS::ROST | Marcel Marceau's voice coach | Mon Nov 15 1993 07:40 | 5 |
| It's called "It's Your Thing", the original was the Isley Bros.
(probably the one you are thinking of). There are a few covers,
including one by Aretha Franklin (not likely to be confused with JB!).
Brian
|
19.211 | Please come to Boston..??? Who? | RECV::GOREY | | Mon Nov 15 1993 12:20 | 6 |
| Anyone know the who sings the song "Please come to Boston.." not sure
if that is the title but it is the main line through out the song.
"Please come to Denver etc.... "
Thanks!
-Marjie
|
19.212 | Here's a maybe... | MSBCS::ASHFORTH | | Mon Nov 15 1993 12:42 | 4 |
| "Please Come to Boston" has been covered by a number of folks; seems to me it
was done by Jerry Jeff Walker, but I'm not dead certain of that.
Bob
|
19.213 | | NWACES::HICKERNELL | The dog ate my software! | Mon Nov 15 1993 13:02 | 3 |
| I think Dave Loggins wrote "Please Come To Boston".
Dave
|
19.214 | Dave Loggins? | MSBCS::ASHFORTH | | Mon Nov 15 1993 13:44 | 3 |
| Re -1:
You mean Kenny, right?
|
19.215 | | QRYCHE::STARR | Beauty and Sadness | Mon Nov 15 1993 14:07 | 6 |
| > You mean Kenny, right?
Nope, he meant Dave Loggins. I don't *think* there was any relation to
Kenny, but I could be wrong on that.
alan
|
19.216 | | NWACES::HICKERNELL | The dog ate my software! | Mon Nov 15 1993 14:20 | 3 |
| Right, I meant Dave Loggins, who sure doesn't sound like Kenny.
Dave
|
19.217 | Kissin' Cousins | TECRUS::ROST | Fretting less, enjoying it more | Tue Nov 16 1993 08:04 | 10 |
| Dave and Kenny are cousins.
Dave's album with "Please Come to Boston" came out around 1974 or so
on Epic and as far as I know is out of print.
Trying to remember the title, I used to have it, but sold it a few
years back. Had "Apprentice" in the title? Where are those brain
cells when you need 'em?
Brian
|
19.219 | Name that song .... | OTOOA::MOWBRAY | This isn't a job its an Adventure | Wed Nov 24 1993 13:29 | 17 |
| Whew ..... just found this conference and this note and I am hoping
that perhaps after years of reading CD labels I can finally solve a
problem ....
During the British invasion of the 60's there was one group that did a
song whose opening lines was "My name is Jack and I live in the back of
the Greta Garbo Home, with friends I will remember wherever I may roam
....."
I thought it was the Hollies but cant find it on their CD's, I tried
the Who, Dave Clark 5 and Manfred Mann, all to no avail. It may be
that the title does not reflect the song enough to make the
connnection. Anyway, if someone out there could solve this problem for
me I would be able to do one more Christmas present.
Thanks Graham
|
19.220 | Herman's Hermits? | OSLACT::HENRIKW | Making the most of misery | Thu Nov 25 1993 05:28 | 9 |
| re .-1
The name of the song _is_ "My name is Jack". I think.
I'll try to find out the artist in one of the old pop
encyclopedias at home. Unless someone knows.
Could it be Herman's Hermits?
Henrik
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19.221 | | HLDE01::HIELKEMA_M | | Thu Nov 25 1993 06:48 | 3 |
| It's Manfred Mann.
- Minne
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19.222 | I'll look | OTOOA::MOWBRAY | This isn't a job its an Adventure | Thu Nov 25 1993 08:39 | 9 |
| I hate to argue but are you sure ?
Before I did the notes thing I went to a record store and looked
through their BIG book of recordings for a clue. You'd be amazed at
how many *.Jack recordings there seem to be. I do of course recognize
that I could have missed it in fact that the book was wrong.
I also tried all of the groups .... Manfred Mann amongst them ....wait
now maybe I forgot those guys .... I'll check again!
|
19.223 | /CONFIRM | OSLACT::HENRIKW | Making the most of misery | Fri Nov 26 1993 03:38 | 4 |
| It is Manfred Mann for sure. However, none of my
music reference books gave the year or the album.
Henrik
|
19.224 | I clearly remember | HLDE01::HIELKEMA_M | | Sun Nov 28 1993 09:46 | 7 |
| 'My name is Jack' was a hit for Manfred Mann in 1968,
reaching number 8 in the British charts.
You can find it on a compilation called 'Semi-detached suburban'
which was probably only released in the UK.
- Minne
|
19.225 | "Break My Stride" (?) | SSDEVO::LAMBERT | I made life easy just by laughing | Thu Dec 09 1993 17:06 | 15 |
| Looking for the title and author/performer of an older pop song. A piece
of the chorus lyric line is
"Nobody gonna slow me down
Nobody gonna break my stride
Oh no
I've to keep on moving"
Name of performer may have been "Wilder" or had "Wilder" in it. Had sort
of a reggae-ish beat if I remember right. UB40 may even have done a cover
of it.
All help appreciated. Thanks in advance.
-- Sam
|
19.226 | | PEAKS::YANDELL | Don't blame me, I'm new here | Thu Dec 09 1993 17:27 | 3 |
| the performer is Matthew Wilder, I think the song is "Break My Stride"
I do not know the album, but I think it came out around '81, give or take
a year, I don't remember but I think I was still in grade school...
|
19.227 | I think.... | NAVY5::SDANDREA | If mistakes were dollars.... | Fri Dec 10 1993 10:54 | 7 |
| "Aint nuthin' gonna break-a my stride"
"aint nuthin gonna slow me down, oh no"
"I've got to keep on movin'"
As I remember it......Mathew Wilder?
sd
|
19.228 | Walking 'round in women's underwear | CSLALL::NASEAM::READIO | A Smith & Wesson beats four aces, Tow trucks beat Chapman Locks | Fri Dec 10 1993 12:43 | 7 |
| Who does that Xmas song I've been hearing "Walking 'round in women's
underwear"?
Where can one obtain a copy short of sitting beside the radio waiting for
Mark Parenteau to play it (Kinda tough when you're in rush hour traffic)
|
19.229 | | ZYMRGY::sam | I made life easy just by laughing | Fri Dec 10 1993 12:52 | 3 |
| Thanks, guys!
-- Sam
|
19.230 | skip, this isn't carbuffs ;-) | CSLALL::WEWING | | Fri Dec 10 1993 13:18 | 9 |
| re. walking around in women's underwear,
try calling 617 36-8000. they could probably
tell you who did it (if it wasn't the maniacs at
'bcn).
i haven't heard it but i'd guess it is the stools,
or the fools, or something like that, one of 'bcn's
pet bands.
blind willis
|
19.231 | phone number should be 617 536-8000 | CSLALL::WEWING | | Fri Dec 10 1993 13:19 | 1 |
|
|
19.232 | | CSLALL::NASEAM::READIO | A Smith & Wesson beats four aces, Tow trucks beat Chapman Locks | Fri Dec 10 1993 14:29 | 4 |
| I've called half a dozen times and never got an answer. Maybe the interns
are overworked.
|
19.233 | and the answer is . . . | NEMAIL::CARROLLJ | aka Dr. Emilio Lazardo | Mon Dec 13 1993 10:17 | 31 |
|
RE - Walkin' Around in Women's Underwear :
it's by the Bob Rivers Comedy Troupe, the incredible folks who gave
us 'The 12 Pains of Christmas', 'The Chimney Song' and 'A Visit From
St. Nicholson'.
Their new album is called _I Am Santa Claus_ -
songs :
There's Another Santa Claus
Walkin' 'Round in Women's Underwear
I Am Santa Claus
O Little Town of Bethlehem
I Came Upon A Roadkill Deer
Teddy the Red-Nosed Senator
Grahbe Yahbalz
A Letter to Santa
Jingle Hells Bells
The Kids
The Magical Kingdom of Claus
The "What's it to ya' Chorus
Didn't I Get This Last Year?
The Under Tree World of Jacques Cousteau
O Christmas Tree
*Quite* and amusing album...
- Jimbo
|
19.234 | your man is killed by another man ??? | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | The other lane is moving faster | Thu Dec 16 1993 12:10 | 11 |
|
I hear this song at least once a day, I haven't been able to catch
the title or the singer.
It is telling a story and somewhere in it says something to the effect
"I cannot pretend to love this man as if he was my father". Something
like that.
Anybody know the name of the song, the performer or the story?
Lale
|
19.235 | an unusual song | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | It's not burnt, it's cajun. | Sun Dec 19 1993 15:01 | 10 |
|
I finally caught the title and the performer of this song on my way to
work today, so I can answer my own question.
"I cannot pretend to love this man as if he was my father" belongs
to TEA PARTY and the title of the song is SAVE ME.
It is a long, boring, monotonous song, but the story is interesting.
Lale
|
19.236 | | LEVERS::WOODFORD | We're havin' a party! :*) | Wed Jan 05 1994 16:49 | 9 |
|
re:.231 (I think) ???
I have the words to "Women's Underwear" if you still want them.
Send mail to LEVERS::WOODFORD, and I will forward them.
Terrie
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19.237 | Have the CD now | CSLALL::NASEAM::READIO | A Smith & Wesson beats four aces, Tow trucks beat Chapman Locks | Fri Jan 07 1994 16:44 | 2 |
|
I found the CD, thanks
|
19.238 | looking for songs | RANGER::WESTERVELT | | Thu Feb 10 1994 12:28 | 13 |
|
I'm looking for recordings of the following music. If anyone
can help me out I'd really appreciate it!
Average White Band - "Work To Do". What album is this on?
War - "Spill the Wine" (the long, original LP version)
Sugerloaf - "Green-Eyed Lady" (the long, original LP version)
Thanks,
Tom
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19.239 | | WONDER::REILLY | Sean Reilly CSG/AVS DTN:293-5983 | Thu Feb 10 1994 17:10 | 16 |
|
� Sugerloaf - "Green-Eyed Lady" (the long, original LP version)
Well, there was a bunch a notes from me in here looking for the long
version, too, but somebody on the internet got me the info. The "Best
Of" CD that's out (Noteworthy has it for sure) has the original long
version, as well as a couple other gems - "Bach Doors Man" and "Tongue
in Cheek".
War's "Spill The Wine" is on their "Best Of," too, and I'm pretty sure
its the long version.
It's tough with CD's - you're usually relegated to the Best of for some
older groups and you always have to stop and ask "Is it the original?"
- Sean
|
19.240 | Missing "Work To Do" info | PAVONE::TURNER | | Fri Feb 11 1994 03:58 | 7 |
| And you'll find the Average White Band's version of "Work To Do" on
their debut album, "AWB" (together with the hit "Pick Up The Pieces").
Check out the Isley Brothers' original of "Work To Do" as well. It's on
their live album.
Dom
|
19.242 | more | RANGER::WESTERVELT | | Tue Feb 15 1994 09:09 | 12 |
|
> War's "Spill The Wine" is on their "Best Of," too, and I'm pretty sure
> its the long version.
I'm told this is not the original.. I'll see if I can find out
how long it's supposed to be.
Thanks for the replies folks, it's really helping.
|
19.243 | Eric Burdon | MSBCS::ASHFORTH | | Tue Feb 15 1994 10:15 | 4 |
| The original is by Eric Burdon (sp?). If I recall correctly, this was *not* with
the Animals...
Bob
|
19.244 | | TAMRC::LAURENT | Hal Laurent @ COP | Tue Feb 15 1994 10:45 | 6 |
| re: .243
>The original is by Eric Burdon (sp?). If I recall correctly, this was *not* with
>the Animals...
No, it was Eric Burdon with War.
|
19.245 | | WONDER::REILLY | Sean Reilly CSG/AVS DTN:293-5983 | Tue Feb 15 1994 15:26 | 5 |
|
Eric sort of "consulted" with WAR in their early stages helping them
along with hits like "Spill The Wine" (and I think another one).
- Sean
|
19.246 | Interesting... | MSBCS::ASHFORTH | | Tue Feb 15 1994 16:01 | 7 |
| I never even heard "War" associated with "Spill the Wine," only Eric. Guess mebbe
lending his name to the project sorta overshadowed them.
The song I *do* recall from them was "The World is a Ghetto." Maybe that's the
one you were thinking of?
Bob
|
19.247 | | WONDER::REILLY | Sean Reilly CSG/AVS DTN:293-5983 | Wed Feb 16 1994 14:51 | 6 |
|
Nope, of the other hits I remember - "The World Is a Ghetto," "Low
Rider," and "Cisco Kid" - I think Eric had disassociated himself from
them by then.
- Sean
|
19.248 | Geinoh Yamashirogumi | EVMS::MDNITE::RIVERS | Stupid, STUPID rat creatures! | Wed Feb 16 1994 17:12 | 21 |
| Well, here I am, hopefully in the right place.
Has anyone come across any CD's by a group called the Geinoh
Yamashirogumi? It's a Japanese choral group who has apparantly done
some 10 or so projects over the years. I have the Akira soundtrack CD
(Akira, for those not in the know, is an animated movie from Japan, has
based on the popular comic by the same name). It's a very intriguing
soundtrack and I'd really like to get some of the other releases.
Having paid (eep) $30.00 for this CD, I suspect that other Geinoh
Yamashirogumi CD's might also be expensive, sort of considered imports.
I know not.
(actually, I suspect the reason I paid $30.00 for this one was that I
bought it at a speciality shop, and I wanted it bad enough I shelled
out the dough.)
Thanks in advance,
kim
|
19.249 | spill the wine, dig that girl | RANGER::WESTERVELT | | Fri Feb 18 1994 09:00 | 9 |
|
re .238
The version of "Spill the Wine" on the "War's Greatest Hits" CD
is not the long version. You can tell the difference because
in the long version there are some lines which are omitted on
the single; they go: "I know I'm laying in a field of grass somewhere..."
|
19.250 | I guess I never heard the long version then... | WONDER::REILLY | Sean Reilly CSG/AVS DTN:293-5983 | Fri Feb 18 1994 10:00 | 12 |
| > the single; they go: "I know I'm laying in a field of grass somewhere..."
Hmmmm... The song *starts* out with
"I was once out strolling one hot summer's day
when I thought I'd lay myself down to rest
in a feild of tall grass..."
Anyway, the time on the version in "Best Of War.... and More" is 3:59.
Whose got the time on the original?
- Sean
|
19.251 | | MANTHN::EDD | Enough to bore a blueser... | Fri Feb 18 1994 13:08 | 4 |
| "I know I'm laying in a field of grass somewhere" occurs during the
explanation of the dream. It's kind of shouted...
Edd
|
19.252 | | WONDER::REILLY | Sean Reilly CSG/AVS DTN:293-5983 | Fri Feb 18 1994 14:34 | 3 |
|
Well, thanks :^) Now I'll have to by another record. Ah, well, my
"best of" was vinyl anyway.
|
19.253 | | LEDS::BURATI | hubba hubba | Mon Feb 21 1994 10:56 | 2 |
| FWIW, I saw Eric Burden and War live. A totally, completely, absolutely,
excellent show. EXCELLENT. 1970?
|
19.254 | | ECRU::CLARK | Chairman of the Bored | Mon Feb 21 1994 13:55 | 4 |
| Who does the song with the chorus "Birth! School! Work! Death!?"
- thanks
DC
|
19.255 | | QRYCHE::STARR | Stand on this single print of time | Mon Feb 21 1994 14:04 | 5 |
| > Who does the song with the chorus "Birth! School! Work! Death!?"
The Godfathers, from the album with the same title.
alan
|
19.256 | | CUPMK::T_THEO | Look Twice, Save a Life | Wed Feb 23 1994 10:13 | 24 |
|
I'm looking for (1) the artist/band name who performed a song called
"Saddest Show On Earth" or "Side show"? It was a female vocalist and
the tune came out in the early 70's... about the same time Rufus'
"Tell me something good" came out. And (2) where I could get my mits
on a CD version?
I've gone through all the "Have A Nice Day" vols. and just about every
compilation disc in the miscellaneous racks of stores in the S NH area.
One verse of the song goes soemthing like...
Step right up, hurry hurry
Before the show begins... my friends...
See the man, who's been cryin' for a millions years,
It'll only cost you 50 cents to see...
So let the side show begin, hurry hurry
Step right on in...
Help.
Tim
|
19.257 | | AD::FLATTERY | | Wed Feb 23 1994 10:28 | 6 |
| ...re:-1...i might be wrong but i think that female vocalist you're
referring to was a man....singing falsetto ala smokey robinson....
one of the lines in that song went something like 'you see that lonely man
was me'....or soemthing like that....which gives away his gender.....
i can't believe i remember this
....;')...../k
|
19.258 | one-hit wonder alert | AYOV25::DROBB | Here at the dude ranch above the sea | Fri Feb 25 1994 05:44 | 4 |
| In the U.K. at least, "Side Show" was a Top 3 hit in 1976 for a guy by the
name of Barry Biggs ... quite a pleasant little ditty as I recall.
- Dougie
|
19.259 | | CUPMK::T_THEO | Look Twice, Save a Life | Fri Feb 25 1994 12:33 | 4 |
|
Thanks Dougie and -.2!
Tim
|
19.260 | another version of The Sideshow | BSS::J_HILL | | Mon Feb 28 1994 12:11 | 3 |
| You might want to check the version done by the Dramatics.
J.D.Hill
|
19.262 | Blue Magic | MYMUSE::MASHIA | Every lil' thing gonna be all right | Tue Mar 01 1994 11:59 | 8 |
| Re: "Let the Side Show Begin"
I have an album by a soul group called "Blue Magic" with this song on
it. I'm pretty sure it was the original. Incredible album, if you're
into soul ballads. The lead singer is male, with a great falsetto
voice.
Rodney
|
19.263 | | CUPMK::T_THEO | Look Twice, Save a Life | Tue Mar 01 1994 12:51 | 7 |
| I haven't had a chance to shop, but now I have something to go on.
Manchester Manchester (a used vinyl shop) allows you to spin selections
before purchasing them... unfortunately, it's vinyl not CD. 8(
Thanks everyone, for the leads!
Tim
|
19.264 | | BSS::J_HILL | | Tue Mar 01 1994 14:13 | 5 |
| re: .262
I stand corrected. I was thinking Blue Magic and was playing the
Dramatics in the background.
J.D.Hill
|
19.265 | Q: | JUPITR::DERRICOJ | So much bass...So little time! | Mon Apr 25 1994 04:35 | 15 |
|
I was just listening to the radio and heard a song that I haven't heard
in quite a while. It was done in the 70's? It has Piano in the background,
Hammond'ish organ, and a bass that is all over the place. The bass has a
main part as the melody - with the piano. There is also a backwards guitar
too.
It's sung by a guy who is mostly singing in falsetto, except for a couple
of sections. All I can remember of the lyrics is during a small repeated part
near the end: "Just like the one who loves you"...
Any ideas?
John
|
19.266 | "...loved me right into the ground" | RDVAX::MATTSON | Penfold...I said shush! | Mon Apr 25 1994 08:08 | 3 |
| That's Avenging Annie by Andy Pratt. I heard it on the radio about a
month ago and I've been itching to find it ever since but I haven't
had any luck.
|
19.267 | Avenging Annie | TECRUS::ROST | Motivation: what good is it? | Mon Apr 25 1994 09:44 | 8 |
| "Avenging Annie" is on Andy's self titled Columbia album (his only for
that label). It has been issued on CD, maybe even deleted already 8^)
8^) The song is actually a clever rewrite of Woody Guthrie's "Pretty
Boy Floyd".
Recorded right here in MA during the early seventies.
Brian
|
19.268 | Help? | EVMS::MDNITE::RIVERS | Stupid, STUPID rat creatures! | Mon Apr 25 1994 10:52 | 34 |
| I've heard this song twice in the last week, I really like it, I
proabably used to know who sang it, but now I have no clue. I'm sure
it's a male singer known for solo work (I think!), ie Bryan Adams,
Corey Hart (but he was a one hit wonder, wasn't he?) etc.... I almost
wanna say it's Rick Springfield or something like this, but I believe
the song came out after his heyday, short as it was. I'm going to guess
and say this came out mid to late 80's.
It's a fairly melodic sort of song, no real heavy guitar, perhaps falls
into the "ballad" class.
It seems to be about a guy and a girl (what isn't?) who are stuck in
some working-class Nebraska town and dream of getting out. Sounds like
a Stringsteen song, but he's not the singer, I'm sure.
Somewhere in it, the subject of the song has cops come to the door
and everyone's accusing him of killing the girl (who didn't come home
last night, according to the lyrics).
Anyway, I remember a couple lines from the song (the chorus, methinks):
"I swear I left her by the river"
"I swear I left her safe and sound"
(some line I do not remember)
"...dream of leaving this Nebraska town..."
Of course, each time I heard it, the radio/supermarket-radio didn't say
the title or the artist. Anyone?
Thanks,
kim
|
19.269 | ...... | AD::FLATTERY | | Mon Apr 25 1994 11:13 | 3 |
| ...re:-1.......the song you're talking about was done by Richard
Marx...was out about a year..year and ahalf ago....don't know the name
of the tune however.......i'm sure someoen else in here does......../k
|
19.270 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Is this p_n great or what? | Mon Apr 25 1994 13:01 | 6 |
|
Corey Hart is a 3-hit wonder, I think, but I can't name them all.
The only one I remember is "Sunglasses at Night".
GTI
|
19.271 | | EVMS::MDNITE::RIVERS | Stupid, STUPID rat creatures! | Mon Apr 25 1994 13:35 | 11 |
| re .-2 Richard Marx?
Brrr...
I hate finding out I like songs done by people I generally don't like.
:)
Thanks
kim
|
19.272 | Andy Pratt - .266,.267 | JUPITR::DERRICOJ | Doppler Car-Horn Junkie | Mon Jun 20 1994 09:45 | 3 |
| FWIW
I heard on the radio that Andy Pratt used to live in the Arlington area...
|
19.273 | Looking for help on two songs ... | LANDO::NIEMI | | Wed Jun 29 1994 12:36 | 8 |
| First time noter in this file looking for info/sources on two songs.
One is a very short piano version of THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER that I
heard a number of times in the past year or so played on some of the
soft rock/oldies stations in the Boston area. The second is a male
singer w/piano singing a lullaby to his daughter, I believe. It sounds
a little like a Billy Joel-type song. The singer mentions going to
sleep and leaving questions for another time, years later when they are
gone, love will remain, etc. Any ideas? Thanks!
|
19.274 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | ain't no luck, i learned to duck! | Wed Jun 29 1994 13:12 | 4 |
| The second one *could* be "Lullabye (Goodnight My Angel)" by
Billy Joel, from the album _River Of Dreams_.
Jay
|
19.275 | Thanks for the pointer, Jay | LANDO::NIEMI | | Thu Jun 30 1994 11:18 | 1 |
| RE: 19.274: You're correct, Jay. Thanks! Paul.
|
19.276 | Searching For--Searching for | COMET::RALSTON | Individualists Unite | Fri Jul 08 1994 15:28 | 20 |
| Looking for the following recordings.
GROUP TITLE (*= all titles)
-------------------------------+-------------------------------------
Crash Worship *
Libach McBeth
Thrill Kill Kult Sexplosion
Einsturzende Neubauten *
Bauhaus In The Flatfield
Excessive Force *
Hafler Trio *
Tones on Tail *
M.C. 900 Foot Jesus *
Art of Noise *
Help!!
Thanks
...Tom
|
19.277 | MellowFellows | LEDS::BURATI | Human Crumple Zone | Wed Jul 27 1994 14:44 | 11 |
| Anybody familiar with The MellowFellows. I've heard a couple tracks on
WRNX out of Amherst, MA. They do (did?) hard driving R&B, al la Otis
Redding. I'd really like to pick up this album if it's still available.
The radio station told me the album they have, "Street Party", was
released in 1988 and that they haven't seen anything more recent.
If anyone has any info on this band, their releases, I'd be much
obliged.
--Ron
|
19.278 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | no, i'm aluminuming 'em, mum | Wed Jul 27 1994 14:58 | 10 |
|
>> -< MellowFellows >-
Ron, I called the Harvard Coop. They can order it for you
(album, CD, or tape). 4-6 weeks delivery. "Street Party"
is the only release they have listed.
- Diane
|
19.279 | | LEDS::BURATI | Human Crumple Zone | Wed Jul 27 1994 15:14 | 13 |
| No Kidding! Great! Thanks, Diane. I liked this tune so much I pulled
over to a pay phone and called the radio station in Amherst from 30
miles down the turnpike when the DJ failed to run down the artists he
had played. I had heard a piece of a tune before that sounded really
good and they said it was The Mellow Fellows, but what I heard today
really knocked my socks off. Well, if I'd worn socks today, anyway. I
hafta to know who these guys are. Big band, like TOP. Four maybe five
horns, B-3, bass, guitar, drums, and lot's of in-your-face energy. I
need more of this stuff. Lot's more.
Thanks Again.
--Ron
|
19.280 | | CSC32::D_PELTONEN | Offset Contour Body | Wed Jul 27 1994 15:47 | 10 |
|
re - last couple
Would that be The Mellow Fellows as in "Big Twist and the Mellow
Fellows"? I've seen that Street Party CD in the used bins and
assumed it was the band minus Big Twist, who has passed on. If its
that good, I may pick that CD up; it's not hard to find used.
DAP
|
19.281 | who does that song | TRACTR::SCHROEDER | from the Moon we're comedy | Thu Jul 28 1994 10:45 | 17 |
|
Hi,
I'm looking for the artists of a couple of songs.
o Go For A Soda (Might as well Go For A Soda)
o Telephone Operator (Not the Jim Croce version)
If anyone has any idea who does these i'd appreciate it.
Thanks,
Steve S. (occaisional noter)
|
19.282 | | JUPITR::WCLUETT | MO - MO - MO- TIVATION!!!!! | Thu Jul 28 1994 11:23 | 3 |
| Go for a Soda was done by Kim Mitchell...
/w
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19.283 | how 'bout the other one...bueller...bueller?? | TRACTR::SCHROEDER | from the Moon we're comedy | Thu Jul 28 1994 12:07 | 5 |
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re -1
Thanks!
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19.284 | | CAPNET::LEFEBVRE | PCBU Asia/Pacific Marketing | Thu Jul 28 1994 13:18 | 3 |
| "Telephone Operator" by Pete Shelley and The Buzzcocks?
Mark.
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19.285 | Great video to go with it too | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Leave it to Beevis | Thu Jul 28 1994 16:10 | 11 |
| "(Might as well) Go for a Soda" has been one of my all-time "radio
favorites".
Oddly enough, although the guy doesn't seem to be known for much else
in the states, Rockit Records in Nashua is selling a book of guitar
tablature of his greatest hits (including that one).
I'd appreciate it if someone with a copy of that song would contact me
(via mail).
db
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19.286 | | WONDER::REILLY | Sean Reilly CSG/AVS DTN:293-5983 | Thu Jul 28 1994 23:22 | 6 |
|
I love the song myself. It came out during my college years and I
always cranked it when it came on the radio. Wasn't that guy in Max
Webster or something, or did I confuse that connection?
- Sean
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19.287 | thank you! | TRACTR::SCHROEDER | from the Moon we're comedy | Fri Jul 29 1994 09:00 | 6 |
| re. last few...
wow...where else other than the notesfiles can you ask about music
and get such a quick answer? "Thanks" to all of you.
steve s.
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19.288 | FLASH: Mellow Fellows found on Alligator | LEDS::BURATI | Human Crumple Zone | Tue Aug 02 1994 00:34 | 10 |
| Found the Mellow Fellow's Street Party album tonight at Strawberries.
Haven't gotten to the end yet but it's clear why I found it in the Blues
section. So far the real mover and shaker is the track that I heard on
the radio. Not that the other's are bad, they're not. I just wouldn't
run out and by it for them. They do a nice job on John Hiatt's "Feels
Like Rain" and the old Butterfield fave "Drivin' Wheel". And yes,
there's a picture of and dedication to Big Twist.
--Ron
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19.289 | Blank Tapes | USPMLO::DESROCHERS | Mine's made outta unobtainium! | Tue Aug 09 1994 12:36 | 8 |
|
Does anyone know of a company called Tape Services in
New Hampshire somewhere? They make blank tapes of
various lengths. I ordered from them a few years ago
and can't find my info on them anywhere!!
Help... thanks, Tom
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19.290 | Run, Run, Run by Jo JO Gunne | SPESHR::WAIBLE | | Tue Aug 09 1994 16:42 | 12 |
| I've been trying to locate one from the early 70's ( i think - it might
be late 60's but i dont think so)
Reall cool rocker.
Band: Jo Jo Gunne
Tune: Run, Run, Run
onlty lyric i can recall: "YOu better run, now, baby, you were born
outside of the law"
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19.291 | | PCBUOA::LEFEBVRE | PCBU Asia/Pacific Marketing | Tue Aug 09 1994 17:03 | 1 |
| Doo doo doo, doo doo doo, run, run, run....
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19.292 | jo-jo gunne | XCUSME::SCHROEDER | from the Moon we're comedy | Wed Aug 10 1994 12:28 | 8 |
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re .290
I have it on one of those "Metal Monsters of the 70's" tapes. Probably
not the best recording since it's one of those fly by night k-mart
$2.99 specials but i'd be willing to make a copy for you.
steve s.
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19.293 | | MROA::JMAY | | Wed Aug 10 1994 15:24 | 5 |
| I have the Jo Jo Gunne album if you'd like to make a copy.
john
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19.294 | "The Sea" "The Sky" & "The Earth" | STOWOA::CHARRON | | Wed Sep 14 1994 09:46 | 9 |
| I am looking for either the 3-record set or the cassette set of the
San Sebastian Strings recording of "The Sea", "The Sky" and "The
Earth."
Words are by Rod McKuen and music by Anita Kerr. I have the record
set, but it somehow got ruined in moving.
Thanks,
Cyndi
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19.295 | ??? ??? ??? ??? | AVANT::PUNCH | | Tue Oct 18 1994 09:30 | 7 |
|
I need to get a copy of "Under the boardwalk" for a relative,
anyone know the artist who did the popular version? album/cd title ?
thanks,
jc
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19.296 | should be easy to find | BIGQ::DCLARK | Clapton is Good | Tue Oct 18 1994 09:44 | 3 |
| the Drifters did the original version; there must be a greatest
hits album. Also, since it's one of the defining songs of that
era, it must be on a zillion 50's (or is it early 60's) compilations.
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19.297 | | LEZAH::CLARK | | Tue Oct 18 1994 10:53 | 8 |
| If you need only a little Drifters, get the Rhino compilation (of Atlantic
material), "Very Best of the Drifters".
This is middle-period Drifters (Under the Boardwalk, Save the Last Dance
for Me, Ben E. King stuff).
The great earlier stuff, including Clyde McPhatter gems (Lover's Question
& the like), is available in a 2-disc (50 song?) Rhino compil. - Jay
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19.298 | FRANKENSTEIN music | SPOOK::ORME | MadVax | Mon Nov 28 1994 20:32 | 4 |
| The film is "Mary Shelley's FRANKENSTEIN" starring Kemmeth Branagh.
Anyone know the music that is used in the ads?
rgds ted
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19.299 | Different Doyle compisition? | RNDHSE::WALL | Show me, don't tell me | Tue Nov 29 1994 09:50 | 5 |
|
I believe the Frankenstein ads are using excerpts from the score to an
earlier Branagh film, Henry V.
DFW
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19.300 | White Shade of Bach? | NETCAD::HERTZBERG | History: Love it or Leave it! | Tue Feb 07 1995 20:17 | 8 |
| OK, pop/classical wizards.
The Procol Harum song "A Whiter Shade Of Pale" is based on what
classical composition?
Thanks in advance ...
Marc
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19.301 | | LARVAE::BRIGGS_R | | Wed Feb 08 1995 11:53 | 12 |
| Well, according to my good book its based upon Bach's Suite No 3 in D
Major (Air on a G String). Now I've always had a problem with this
because I find it hard to see much similarity between the two. Mind
you, maybe I only know the 'classic' bit out of Air on a G String.
I remember being at boarding school when this came out. Our amazingly
stuffy organist launched into, what we thought was Whiter Shade of
Pale, as we filed out of church one sunny, Sunday morning. We were amazed.
I remember him saying it was a Bach piece.
Richard
Basingstoke, UK
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19.302 | a song called 'At Seventeen'? | PROGID::allen | Christopher Allen, DECladebug, ZKO 381-0864 | Fri May 19 1995 13:39 | 17 |
| Months ago, I saw on WGBH TV out of Boston a live outdoor concert somewhere in
the states I think. I think Paul Simon, with Ladysmith Black Mombazo, may have
been on stage in that same show or in another one shown around the same time.
I'm interested in another performer: a smallish woman with short hair, all by
herself on stage, playing a guitar and singing a song called, I think, "At
Seventeen" (I think it was about when she was a teenager with acne). I loved
the music, there were lots of wonderful guitar chords and stuff, and want to
know: who she is and what is the name of the song?
My end goal is to get a recording of it and also the lyrics & music. Thanks for
any help!
-Chris Allen
[email protected]
uhuh::allen
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19.303 | | AWATS::WESTERVELT | | Fri May 19 1995 14:43 | 2 |
|
Janis Ian, "At Seventeen".
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19.304 | | JOKUR::MCCONNEY | I'm a M.D. = Music Director | Wed Jul 12 1995 16:47 | 4 |
| Does anyone know who does "Jerimier was a Bullfrog?". Actually this
may not be the title of the song but it's part of the lyrics.
Thanks in advance. Chip
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19.305 | joy to you and me | WILLEE::OSTIGUY | | Wed Jul 12 1995 16:51 | 6 |
| those immortal lyrix are from the toon "Joy to The World" by the
immortal Three Dog Night... hmm, one of my earliest albums was
"Three Dog Night - Naturally" and as I recall it was on that album,
but you could find it on their greatest hits
Wes
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19.306 | | NEWVAX::LAURENT | Hal Laurent @ COP | Wed Jul 12 1995 16:52 | 13 |
| re: .304
> Does anyone know who does "Jerimier was a Bullfrog?". Actually this
> may not be the title of the song but it's part of the lyrics.
You're making me feel old. :-)
The song is "Joy to the World", the bullfrog is named Jeremiah, the song
was written by Hoyt Axton, and the popular version was performed by
Thre Dog Night.
-Hal
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19.307 | | JOKUR::MCCONNEY | I'm a M.D. = Music Director | Thu Jul 13 1995 12:07 | 4 |
| Great, Actually, I think it's on the "Big Chill" movie soundtrack which
I own.
Thanks again!
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19.308 | "Jennifer, Juniper"? | SNOFS1::DECLOUXJ | | Wed Sep 27 1995 19:55 | 12 |
| Hi,
Does anyone know about the song "Jennifer, Juniper"?
Who sings it? How can I get a version of it?
The words, maybe?
Thanks a bunch!
Jennifer (bet you already guessed the name!)
SNOFS1::DECLOUXJ
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19.309 | | RTOEU::RWINTER | | Thu Sep 28 1995 05:34 | 5 |
| The song is by Donovan. As far as I remember, it was originally
released as a single. You'll probably find it on some "Best of" or
"Greatest Hits" compilation.
Rainer
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19.310 | | JURA::BURKE | Yes, we have no bananas! | Thu Sep 28 1995 07:00 | 17 |
|
> Does anyone know about the song "Jennifer, Juniper"?
> Who sings it?
Donovan, who was this weedy '60s folk-singer/hippy.
> How can I get a version of it?
If you're really sure you want to, it shouldn't be too
difficult now that you know the "artist"s name.
But if I were you, I'd change my name by deed-poll(?) to
Rosa and buy "Surfer Rosa" by the Pixies ;^)
Kevin (Pixies fan).
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19.311 | What about "Jennifer Ackles" (sp) by the Hollies ;-) | RTOEU::RWINTER | | Thu Sep 28 1995 11:37 | 1 |
|
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19.312 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Thu Sep 28 1995 12:06 | 2 |
| Just to confirm, Jenifer Juniper is on the standard-issue Donavan Greatest
Hits album. No doubt also on the box that came out. - Jay
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19.313 | ...as in cakes %^) | WOTVAX::STONEG | Temperature Drop in Downtime Winterland.... | Thu Sep 28 1995 12:12 | 2 |
|
it was Jennifer Eccles by the Hollies...
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19.314 | Wish I had forgotten the tune too. | RTOEU::RWINTER | | Fri Sep 29 1995 09:45 | 3 |
| "Eccles" is the correct spelling, of course.
Al Zheimer
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19.315 | Many Thanks. | SNOFS1::DECLOUXJ | | Mon Oct 02 1995 19:03 | 14 |
|
Thanks everyone for your help.
My father wants to dance to that song ("Jennifer, Juniper") at my
wedding. The groom and I will be dancing to "Throw your arms around me"
by Hunters and Collectors; or perhaps a Van Morrison song
("Moondance" or "Have I told you lately"); or perhaps "Avalon"
by Bryan Ferry; or... decisions, decsisions!
Thanks Again,
Jennifer.
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19.316 | | BUSY::BUSY::SLABOUNTY | A swift kick in the butt - $1 | Mon Oct 02 1995 19:15 | 3 |
|
Or "Love Stinks" by J. Geils.
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19.317 | (oops - I spelled 'always' wrong...) | REFDV1::MURPHY | Symbolic stack dump follows... | Tue Oct 03 1995 11:17 | 37 |
| Jennifer,
My wife and I danced to "Have I told you lately", and - aside from
it being Van's love song to God, we call it out love song to each
other.
Since you mentioned Van, I wanted to toss in a suggestion for
a closing song, From (1986)"No Guru,No Method,No Teacher" is a
gem called "Here comes the Knight" in which Van resonates...
"This love will surely last forever.. this love will surely last
allways"
Have fun,
Steve
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Thanks everyone for your help.
My father wants to dance to that song ("Jennifer, Juniper") at my
wedding. The groom and I will be dancing to "Throw your arms around me"
by Hunters and Collectors; or perhaps a Van Morrison song
("Moondance" or "Have I told you lately"); or perhaps "Avalon"
by Bryan Ferry; or... decisions, decsisions!
Thanks Again,
Jennifer.
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19.318 | | SALEM::DODA | ParcellsLovesDonutsSoMuchHePutsEmOnTheScoreboard | Tue Oct 17 1995 10:23 | 13 |
| Going through some old tapes the other day and found a tape of a
group called Box of Frogs, CBS/Epic 1985.
I seem to recall that this was a reunion album of a 60's group.
The Yardbirds? I'm not sure. Had one single off the album that
was a marginal hit called Back Where We Started.
Anyone know if there is a CD version available?
Is there a CBS/EPIC WWW page?
Thanks
Daryll
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19.319 | The rest is a blank... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Oct 17 1995 10:39 | 8 |
| Box of Frogs was a sort of supergroup that included one or two members of
the Yardbirds (Chris Dreja certainly played rhythm guitar and I think
Jim McCarty was on drums). Mark Feltham (ex-Nine Below Zero) played
harp.
Not sure about a CD version, but I think I recall seeing one.
Dom
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19.320 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Tue Oct 17 1995 13:11 | 16 |
| <<< Note 19.319 by VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR "Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!" >>>
>> -< The rest is a blank... >-
Yea, drawing blanks....
They did an lp called "Stranger in a Strange Land" or was it just "Strange
Land". I have 2 of their lps....
Also didn't (whew!) ex-Family Roger Chapman sing on some of the tracks
(maybe all of them??) ... always loved his voice.
bob
ps. I'm not sure if I have anything right at the moment...
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19.321 | Time to cruise the used CD outlets... | SALEM::DODA | ParcellsLovesDonutsSoMuchHePutsEmOnTheScoreboard | Tue Oct 17 1995 13:38 | 8 |
| How many releases did they have?
The tape I have is their debut I believe just "Box of Frogs".
According to the people down at Strawberries, it's out of
print....
daryll
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19.322 | i've got the lp | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Tue Oct 17 1995 17:18 | 4 |
|
Jeff Beck plays on it too, though I forget how many songs.
Tom
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19.323 | | SALEM::DODA | ParcellsLovesDonutsSoMuchHePutsEmOnTheScoreboard | Wed Oct 18 1995 10:30 | 7 |
| Well, I found a copt of both releases on the web yesterday.
$24.98 each!
Think I'll keep looking....
daryll
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19.324 | Guy's looking for this recording ... | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Can you hear the drums, Fernando? | Fri Dec 15 1995 10:14 | 14 |
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I was surfing the other night, and came upon a (not new) piece of
footage of a concert. I had no idea who the guys were that were
playing, but they were awesome. At the end, they said the three were Al
DiMeola, Stanley Clarke and Jean-Luc Ponte. I think this might have
been at Monterey (Monterey Pop Festival? Does that ring a bell?).
I want a recording of this concert! Preferably a CD. Anybody have any
idea what I should be asking for? A casual stroll through Lechmere's
music department netted no joy.
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19.325 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Fri Dec 15 1995 12:04 | 7 |
| Didn't catch the DiMeola/Clarke/Ponty myself...
[If I had the exact date of broadcast I could try to verify what/where it
was.]
Did the guy try the (HUMANE::) JAZZ conference? Might get lucky in there.
- Jay
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19.326 | | RICKS::CALCAGNI | Fast, Cheap, Good: choose any two | Fri Dec 15 1995 12:08 | 6 |
| DiMeola/Clarke/Ponty have a recent recording out, "The Rites of Strings".
I think this is all studio stuff, but if you liked the live footage
you may want to check it out.
/rick
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19.327 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Catch you later!! | Fri Dec 15 1995 12:49 | 5 |
|
Looks like Brian Markey answered it already.
Thanks!!
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19.328 | Title and Artist, Please?? | NETCAD::HERTZBERG | History: Love it or Leave it! | Tue Jan 09 1996 09:37 | 5 |
|
"What if God..."
"Yeah, Yeah, God is great..."
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19.329 | I really like this disc | RICKS::CALCAGNI | Fast, Cheap, Good: choose any two | Tue Jan 09 1996 10:24 | 16 |
| Joan Osbourne, I think the title of the track is "One of Us".
btw, I highly recommend her new disc; outstanding from start to finish.
I thought "One of Us" was kinda gimmicky at first, but I have to admit
it's grown on me. Nevertheless, it doesn't come close to representing
what she can do. Her singing is much stronger on many of the other
cuts and the material likewise shows greater depth than you might
think from her "hit". Mark Egan, original Pat Metheny Group bassist,
contributes tasty basswork throughout. I think she's one of the big
Grammy nominees this year and may clean up; in this case it would be
well deserved.
Did I mention I really like this disc?
/rick
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19.330 | go get it... | ALFA2::DWEST | the storyteller makes no choice... | Tue Jan 09 1996 10:52 | 5 |
| yep... Joan Osbourne, the song is "One of Us" and the disk is
Relish... i second Rick's endorsement... awesome disk... my
fav's are "St Theresa" and "Spiderweb"...
da ve
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19.331 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Tue Jan 09 1996 15:49 | 25 |
| > I think she's one of the big Grammy nominees this year and may clean up;
> in this case it would be well deserved.
I was going to wait for a '95 Grammies topic to materialize, but:
I skimmed a listing of '95 nominations for "major categories" and was
shocked...
For the first time in my memory (maybe ever?), the list of Grammy nominees
didn't make me feel physically ill.
Apparently there's a new selection process in place, with checks/balances
to avoid embarrassments of years past.
It must be working, because some, maybe even many, of the selections seem
to hold water. What used to be nauseating "industry awards" now seem to
be acknowledge actual musical worth. I never thought I'd see the day.
I looked at general, rock, r&b, blues, country, jazz, classical, ... All
seemed remotely credible within their genre.
Given their past history, I expect there'll be a backlash among powerful
industry shills, leading to elimination of the new selection process by
next year... But for now (or until I take a second look and change my
mind), someone is to be congratulated. - Jay
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19.332 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Enjoy what you do | Tue Jan 09 1996 16:08 | 5 |
|
Great ... so Clapton wasn't nominated for anything?
8^)
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19.333 | | SALEM::DODA | BC:Invincible in peace, invisible in war | Thu Jan 11 1996 13:30 | 3 |
| He didn't release anything in 95.
daryll
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19.334 | Boston Pop Music Wanted | HGOVC::LAWRENCE | | Mon Feb 05 1996 20:10 | 14 |
| Hi,
Over 15 years ago my dad had a favorate single "The Last Rose of Summer"
played by the Boston Pop Orch. The single is now too old and the sound
tracks are so bad that it is very annoying to listen to. He has been
trying to find a re-mastered cassette or CD for quite some time. I have
been to many record shops in States but could not find any cd or cassettes
by the group that carry this title.
Any body out there knows that Boston Pop has released re-mastered music
of that title please? I am in desparate need for it as I am trying to
fulfill one of his wishes.
/rgds
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19.335 | Irish Suite/Old Tomers Night | USDEV::NHURLEY | | Tue Feb 06 1996 11:16 | 4 |
|
The "Last Rose of Summer" is part of the Boston Pops Irish Suite.
which was also an the same album as Old Timers Night at the Boston
Pops. Try looking for it under that titile.
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19.336 | ..'can't wait to get you alone, no folks, no telephone'.... | JUGHED::FLATTERY | | Thu Feb 08 1996 11:11 | 5 |
| ......has anyone ever seen, in their travels, a copy of the 'fabulous
rhinestones' recording that contains their hit 'what a wonderful thing
we have'....i cant' even remember the year, but it was somewhere around
1975 and i think i had it on 8-track *gasp*......i'd love to find a copy
of this............tx......................./k
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