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Really?
They influenced Kiss, wow!
I always liked them simply because they had their own sound, guess that's how you influence others.
Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons both have mentioned The Raspberries as an influence.
Must be honest, the first two songs were okay, but nothing I would reach for.
Of course, Start Me Up was pretty huge.
I think my two favorites from today were Sad Mood by Sam Cooke and Going To Hell On A Sled by John D. Loudermilk. As a matter of fact, Golden Pell to the latter.
And I've always thought All By Myself by Eric Carmen was cool. That must have been the album cut, because it doesn't seem like the single edit was nearly that long.
Good job.
Wait a minute... You just played Start Me Up by the Stones and then complained about overplayed songs driving you to more obscure songs? hmmm...
I too love the Eric Carmen tune, his earlier band - The Raspberries - are often cited as an influence in some of the hard rock bands of the 80's-90's.
Sam Cooke gets the G-Pell... Nice walk through several eras and genres...
Whimsical..........
Even though there's supposedly not a link between the songs, I still tried to find one and decided they all have to do with movement. Or maybe not.
You know what BB song I really like? "Sail On Sailor". Just a cool song, think the album is OOP but there's a gretest hits disc part 3 (1970-1986) that has that song. Maybe I shall get that just for the one song.
A song about going to hell. See? MOVEMENT!
I've heard that longer version of the Eric Cartman song somewhere. At least I think I have. Maybe I'm getting it confused with the longer version of that Bryan Adams song. Kind of cool that Eric went on to star in "South Park".
You're right, now it seems that the theme shows do overwork the brain. It's nice having a show with (supposedly) no theme so you don't have to think.
I don't like thinking.
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