Posted on 03/02/2017 5:48:50 PM PST by fatima
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Manhattan Transfer; though they are truly outstanding, I can reach my limit on how many of their tunes I can listen to on one sitting fairly easily.
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross were great. The pioneers AFAIK
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All correct. “The Letter,” “Sweet Cream Ladies,” “Cry Like a Baby,” and “Soul Deep” were among the Box Tops’ hits for producers Lincoln “Chips” Moman and Dan Penn.
Hi beautiful Hugs.
Beatle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCtzkaL2t_Y
MercyMe. Here With Me
Third Day
Foreigner, singer Lou Gramm in pieces like A. ‘I wanna know what love is’
B. Urgent!, with the intro sax by Junior Walker
C. Waiting for a girl like you.
D. Feels like the first time.
E. Cold as Ice.
The Cure: singer Roger Smith in pieces like : A. The Disintegration Album. The Wish Album.
B. Just Like Heaven
C. In Between Days
D. Close to Me
E. Why Can’t I Be You?
Nazz: singer Todd Rundgren, in pieces like
A. We Gotta Get You A Woman
B. You Are My Window
C. Boat on the Charles
D. Be Nice To Me.
E. Fair Warning.
F. Just One Victory
You must have brain damage from attending those concerts, contact high is unavoidable. My fav is/was Steely Dan.
You must have brain damage from attending those concerts, contact high is unavoidable. My fav is/was Steely Dan.
I’m a big fan of Mark Heard.
You must have brain damage from attending those concerts, contact high is unavoidable. My fav is/was Steely Dan.
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