Posted on 03/13/2013 12:14:50 PM PDT by Reaganite Republican
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I’ve never seen anyone play the piano with their legs crossed before. Lol
You mean on Wakka Do Wakka Day?
I thought that was weird too...
I appreciate his nonstar like demeanor. When he had to sue the record company for ripping him off (it is what they do). The judge was extremely impressed with how proper and polite and decent the young performer was. Not exactly 2LiveCrew.
That and Nilsson's "Without You." Which ironically was written by the two members of Badfinger, that did wind up killing themselves.
I remember that little piece well. Good example for the pop music of that time.
If you’re writing more about that era: The Slade album ‘Slayed?’ was published that year or shortly before, and that one was good rocking fun. ‘Look at last Nite’ ... ‘I Won’t let it ‘Appen Agen’ ... ‘Move Over’ ... ‘GudBuy T’Jane’ ... heck it’s all good.
IMO better than pretty much anything the Beatles or Stones were doing back then. Or later. Way under-rated group.
If I remember right...O’Sullivan’s “Get Down” hit top 10 in the USA....I remember hearing it a lot on AFN as a kid....and on Casey Kasem Top 40
Also....O’Sullivan changed the way hip hop/rap handled “sampling” of songs. He sued some crap hop artist in the early 90’s for copyright infringment and won a huge settlement.....I think the crap hop guy used Alone Again without crediting GOS. After that the crap hop people were very careful how they did sampling
If you do not like his music....at least you should thankful that GOS stopped the crappers from plagarizing other artists
We became desensitized to it. We had Morris Albert's "Feelings" to play 90,000 times. Believe me, you tune this crap out. "Feelings" was about 3:14 worth of noise to me. My favorite Beatles song? "Penny Lane." 2:10, cold ending. You could stick that puppy anywhere. But I liked the longer songs for bathroom/doobie breaks.
Does he sing Gilbert & Sullivan songs?
You know, I don’t like the 1980s metal pop that Slade inspired.
BUT Slade themself have a cool sound and were great rock pioneers, Roddy really came up with a totally new rock theme, one that fit right in with the Bowie/Roxy Music glam era
I always thought that about "Those were the days".
How about “Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald”?
I still love “Alone Again.” Sorry. “Get Down” takes me back to my favorite top 40 era. 70-73 was a great period for pop music.
I wasn’t aware that Slade inspired 1980s metal pop (I don’t mull much over such things), but I’ll admit my post was prompted by bias: That album was the first one I ever bought (only a cassette tape back then), and I still like the drive and groove(?) it has.
I much prefer the original version of the song that became "Those Were the days"--Dorogoi Dlinnoyu (by the long road) by Aleksandr Vertinskii (1926)
I thought that was Def Leppard.
Not to me. It was the song that was playing on the radio when I returned to the US after a year in Germany--and the tune reminds me of the happy day I could once again eat burritos, tacos and cheeseburgers.
He should do "Onward, Christian Soldiers," written by William S. Gilbert's partner Arthur Sullivan.
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