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I've never been much of a fan of the French where history is concerned. I guess they've certainly helped out in spots. Anyway, I am thankful for french fries and OUI. I believe that was a dirty magazine back in the day.
I certainly like that Stevie Wonder song. I'd say it's in my Top 5 Stevie Wonder songs. Then LaBelle. That was the first song I thought of when I saw the show title.
Love the ELO song, but the Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band song was just okay for me.
The Five Keys track I did enjoy, as well as the Talking Heads live track. I've never heard that song before. The only part that didn't work was when David Byrne (or whatever his name is) tried to sing to high. That was difficult to listen to. But just that part.
I'm skipping the Golden Pell, instead opting to award a Classic Pell. That will go to Chuck Berry for You Never Can Tell. Hadn't heard that in a long time and really enjoyed it. Did you know the modern rock band Buckcherry got there name by switching around Chuck Berry? Pretty cool, huh?
One song about the French that, as far as I can remember, does not have any French language in it is Bonaparte's Retreat by Glen Campbell. Like Jon, that's it for me. I've got nuthin' else.
You know you were kinda scary when you were calling that woman at the beginning. I wouldn't be surprised if she ran far, far away.
The only song that came to my mind that would have fit into this show was "Vive Le Rock" from Adam Ant. I know there's lots more having toi do with France/French, but I'm drawing a blank.
I've heard that song from Emmet Otter's Jugband. Didn't know it was from some obscure band with a really long name. Thought it was from someone more popular. I guess I really did learn something new today.
Interesting show, but with me drawing such a blank, I wonder what you'll play for part deux.
There are no birthdays today
Norma Jean Fox
(11/30/1945-9/7/2010)
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