Posted on 02/28/2023 1:41:34 PM PST by Kevin in California
Streaming music as I work and this song popped up. Been many years since I've heard it last but loved it growing up. One of Paul's best. I love the line in the song "I never thought to ask her what the letter G stood for, but I know it wasn't good"!
Sally G.....enjoy.
https://youtu.be/zuMTuSDM094
Chevy Van??
That’s the most ghastly song of all time.
“Gottafindawoman...Gottafindawoman...Gottafindawoman...Gottafindawoman...Gottafindawoman...”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNS42Na2mpc
Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds - Don't Pull Your Love
I was spending the day with one of my daughters and she wanted to go thrifting. I happened to run across that album in nearly like new condition. It was opened but didnt look like it was even played. $1 later it was in my collection.
No maudlin song ever written even comes close to the horrific grossness of that song.
Some of the best of the 70’s:
“Child In Time”- Deep Purple
“Starless”- King Crimson
“Supper’s Ready”- Genesis
“Firth Of Fifth”- Genesis
“Roundabout”- Yes
“Bohemian Rhapsody”-Queen
“War Pigs”- Black Sabbath
“Couldn’t Get It Right”- Climax Blues Band (Don’t know why, always loved it)
“Mother Russia”- Renaissance
Anything by Supertramp, ELO, Bee Gees or Foreigner
That song sucked more than anything that has ever sucked before.
For a Bama Girl, you got good taste. ;)
I woke up feeling a little horse today:
A. Chestnut Mare (I’m gonna get that horse ‘cause I can!)
The Byrds
B. Horse w/No Name by America
C. Horses! by Patti Smith (Early Punk)
D. Stewball by Joan Baez (Folk style. About a racehorse)
Thanks, Gator:)
You forgot two horse songs, I mentioned above:
Wildfire - Michael Murphy
Crazy Horses - The Osmonds
Blondie was fun, ‘cause the chick was hot. And could belt out a song.
There, i said it.
LOL. I’m a child of the ‘70s but don’t know that song, and glad I don’t.
Alanis Morissette and her one sheet of toilet paper method.
That may have been Cheryl Crow, just sayin’.
I still love Paul’s “Ram” album to this day, as it was the first album I bought as a kid.
Only Paul could get away with something like “Monkberry Moon Delight”, it’s silly, but I love it.
Everything by Badfinger.
It’s sort of Corny and sugar-sweet, but for that style of (Girls Nite Out, Bottomless Mimosas!) song, it’s well written and performed.
The structure of the song (a confessional narritive in first person) sounds a lot like early
Oliva Newton-what’s her name. The singer even sounds like her, whispery, with an English or Aussie accent.
Which was a song usually associated with Doris Day.
Who Charlie Mansion fantasized about murdering.
Supertramp - Loverboy
Probably one of my favorite guitar solos, by Hodgson on that one.
How could I forget Wildfire? That’s always been one of my favorite songs, with that piano solo intro and ending. It’s a song with verses that can be taken to a deep personal level. There was nothing else quite like it back then.
I have never heard of Crazy Horses by the Osmonds.
Will have to give it a listen.
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