Posted on 08/09/2018 8:53:25 AM PDT by simpson96
The Fifth Dimension - Aquarius - Let The Sunshine In - Bubblerock Promo
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I prefer the original cast recording from the musical Hair. The pop version is far too upbeat, the song is supposed to be a cry of despair.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GxonNvuCFRY
I prefer the ultimate classic performance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmY4a6o9s3I
It will never be superseded.
Marilyn McCoo was easily one of the best female singers of the 60s. She and Gladys Knight were my two favorites. That’s when female singers had distinctive voices with character. Now with the auto tune, PC tools post-production software it seems like most female act sound pretty much the same. I think the 5th Dimension music holds up very very well. That’s a feature of strong talent.
That’s a link to a board game review.
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Marilyn and Billy celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary last month.
Correction: 49th wedding anniversary.
Yepper, I also had a huge crush on Ms. McCoo!
Why are FR folks lauding this nonsense?
And why are FR folks posting old stuff links from Youtube?
Who peed in your wheaties? Relax. Great song, and a beautiful woman singing it. Isn’t a little break from politics a good thing every now and then. Yeah yeah, i know, “get off my lawn!!”.
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