To: Borges
2 posted on
03/04/2011 4:09:06 PM PST by
EveningStar
(Karl Marx is not one of our Founding Fathers.)
To: EveningStar
To: EveningStar; JoeProBono; a fool in paradise
To: EveningStar
To: EveningStar
I remember hearing this song in the bar scene in the “Crime Story” pilot back in the 80’s.
Great show.
RIP Johnny
To: EveningStar; ixtl; Envisioning
That was a good song! I remember hearing that in the early seventies on AM radio while Dad drove us to a campsite somewhere, the smell of coffee, the sound of steelbelts... memories...
RIP...
9 posted on
03/04/2011 4:31:04 PM PST by
waterhill
(Up the Irons!)
To: EveningStar
10 posted on
03/04/2011 4:52:40 PM PST by
fieldmarshaldj
(~"This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Amber Lamps !"~~)
To: EveningStar
My Dad Loved that song. He even had his CB Handle named “Running Bear”.
To: EveningStar
I must have been in a coma back in the day.
“Running Bear” is totally unfamiliar to me.
12 posted on
03/04/2011 5:20:27 PM PST by
Mears
To: EveningStar
Running Bear was featured in Steve Martin’s Silas Marner update Simple Twist of Fate.
13 posted on
03/04/2011 5:33:15 PM PST by
magslinger
(What Would Stephen Decatur Do?)
To: EveningStar

Jonny Preston...
RIP...
To: EveningStar
I always loved this song but never knew who sang it. RIP
15 posted on
03/04/2011 6:32:57 PM PST by
Ditter
To: EveningStar
I’ve always hated that song.
16 posted on
03/04/2011 7:00:27 PM PST by
Some Fat Guy in L.A.
(Wanna learn humility? Become a Pittsburgh Pirates fan!)
To: EveningStar
RIP Johnny, my parents still walk around humming that song.
20 posted on
03/04/2011 11:44:24 PM PST by
Shadowstrike
(Be polite, Be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet.)
To: EveningStar
I wasn’t born yet when the song was released but I remember hearing it on the radio as a child. I loved it.
22 posted on
03/05/2011 6:12:30 PM PST by
RoseyT
To: EveningStar
23 posted on
03/05/2011 11:09:35 PM PST by
smokingfrog
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