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Petula Clark still going strong in her eighties.
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| 11/22/17
| Brian Rogers
Posted on 11/22/2017 11:49:16 AM PST by brianr10
Petula Clark is right up there with the immortal Dusty Springfield.
TOPICS: Music/Entertainment
KEYWORDS: clark; dontsleepinthesubway; downtown; music; mylove; petulaclark; petulant
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To: brianr10
To: brianr10
Petula Clark was — and probably still is — good. But there was only one Dusty Springfield.
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posted on
11/22/2017 4:06:07 PM PST
by
ought-six
(Multiculturalism is national suicide, and political correctness is the cyanide capsule.)
To: Fiji Hill
Ah, yes. KRLA. It was my station for years. I also liked KFWB. Then, in the later 60s “93 KHJ” came on the scene and got a lot of air time.
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posted on
11/22/2017 4:08:46 PM PST
by
ought-six
(Multiculturalism is national suicide, and political correctness is the cyanide capsule.)
To: Daniel Ramsey
BOAC was a great airline!
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posted on
11/22/2017 4:12:43 PM PST
by
ought-six
(Multiculturalism is national suicide, and political correctness is the cyanide capsule.)
To: ought-six
Ah, yes. KRLA. It was my station for years. I also liked KFWB. Then, in the later 60s 93 KHJ came on the scene and got a lot of air time. Although I liked the DJs better at KRLA, I would often switch to KFWB when KRLA was running ads or the DJ was talking too much. In those days, they would usually play a song and then an ad.
But in the early spring of 1965, I began tuning in to KHJ, which played a different kind of music. I would later find out that it was country-western, a genre with which I was unfamiliar. But one day, I tuned in right after they switched to Top 40 and was soon hooked.
Boss Radio KHJ promised "more music" and they delivered, often playing songs, one after another without a commercial break, for as long as 25 minutes. Pretty soon, KHJ dominated the Top 40 format in the Southland.
To: brianr10
You thought she was washed up after her career in the 1940s?
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posted on
11/22/2017 4:46:07 PM PST
by
Oztrich Boy
(don't forget to mouse your sisterhooks)
To: Gamecock
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posted on
11/22/2017 4:46:18 PM PST
by
mylife
(The roar of the masses could be farts)
To: luvbach1
Where did the keyword “petulant” come from? LOL
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posted on
11/22/2017 4:49:00 PM PST
by
mylife
(The roar of the masses could be farts)
To: newfreep
Poor Karen Carpenter starved herself to death with no brother to stop her.. but lets remember her now in this special TV offer...
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posted on
11/22/2017 4:53:03 PM PST
by
mylife
(The roar of the masses could be farts)
To: mylife
Anorexia was not widely known at that time...so lighten up on your snarky attack on her brother.
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posted on
11/22/2017 4:55:15 PM PST
by
newfreep
("INSIDE EVERY PROGRESSIVE IS A TOTALITARIAN SCREAMING TO GET OUT" @HOROWITZ39, DAVID HOROWITZ)
To: newfreep
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posted on
11/22/2017 4:58:01 PM PST
by
mylife
(The roar of the masses could be farts)
To: newfreep
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posted on
11/22/2017 5:29:42 PM PST
by
mylife
(The roar of the masses could be farts)
To: brianr10
The British Invasion....the music of my youth.The 1960’s were,by far,the best decade for “pop” music as well as rock.
To: madrastex
Kiss Me Goodbye...wow, what a song You could say that about at least a dozen of her songs.
To: Gay State Conservative
I likes the 70s music better——that decade had great music and DREADFUL clothes.
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posted on
11/22/2017 5:51:16 PM PST
by
Mears
To: Oztrich Boy
Just thought she was a late bloomer.
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posted on
11/22/2017 6:28:21 PM PST
by
brianr10
To: Mears; Gay State Conservative
My favorite decade for music in the 20th century is the 20s. My least favorite is the 90s. As for this century, I don’t think I can even name ten songs.
To: brianr10
Now her song “Downtown” is associated with 2020’s Nashville bomber.
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posted on
12/27/2020 6:07:23 PM PST
by
piasa
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