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Oh Jon, I had you figured for the first one to point out my mistake.
Surprisingly, no one else mentioned it.
You WIN, LOL!
Typing as I'm listening today...yes, I'm still off of work this week.
I recognize that first one pretty quick. Three Dog Night, I can dig it. I also recognize the second song. Can't remember who sings it, but I've definitely heard it quite a few times. Hey, I even recognize song number three. That's three in a row. Is this The Association? I'm probably totally off, but for some reason that's what I'm thinking.
Well, I guess your run is over. I have never heard this fourth song. Oops, The Mamas and The Papas, not The Association. As you can see, I'm not familiar with much from the sixties, as far as who sang what anyway.
Next up is a nice little love song. Very nice lyrically, and she has a really sweet voice. Nice pick. I really like the next track up. I was originally thinking of the little lady you just played for the Golden Pell, but I'm totally digging this one. Buffalo Springfield is the artist, Sit Down I Think I Love You is the song.
Emmy Lou Harris and Don Williams, a very nice combination. And they sound great together. Very nice. I have no idea who this is on the next song, but it's a cool little song. Sounds like a classic country artist. Ah, Kris Kristofferson, at least I got the "classic country artist" bit right.
Let's see, nice show, but I could never make a "love" song list without including my all time favorite song, performed by Meat Loaf:
Golden Pell to Buffalo Springfield!
Now, you said "a set of songs all from the 60's", but the first song you played was from the 70's and you even mentioned that it was from 1971. Are you trying to pull a fast one, seeing if we really listen?
Hmmmm......
Now I wonder about you.
Ok, now I have to piss you off. That song from Juliette Turner. It sounds like someone trying to mimic Alannis Morissette (or however you spell her name) with that type of vocalization. Plus, it's "pain" not "pin". And both those words are one syllable, not two. She does it again with "tears".
Oooh, boy. I'm sorry, but that song almost took me completely out of the show.
Luckily, I now forget things quickly because I'm getting older. But then I had to listen to it again on the second go-thru and it did the same as above.
Now I've forgotten it again because it's over.
So....
Pre & post Juliette were really good. You know, there are a lot of covers of a lot of those songs, especially from the first half.
I'm do-one. I'm going no-ow.
Yeah, I'm going to turn one syllable words into two syllables now. Guess I really didn't forget about that song.
Guess I'm not as old as I thought.
There are no birthdays today
Norma Jean Fox
(11/30/1945-9/7/2010)
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