Posted on 05/18/2025 1:55:46 PM PDT by Robert DeLong
Ha! I remember that on on the radio c. 1970.
Trapped in a mine, no food to eat/
And the only ones left to tell the tale/
Were Joe and me, an empty can of fava beans/
And a nice chianti
Lots of references to that song on FR while the Chilean miners were trapped, back in 2010.
“Ewww, with a gammy leg?”
“Banned?” Don’t I wish. I heard that song so often that my poor sixth-grade brain tried to escape thru my ears.
Worst song ever. And one of the most overplayed.
Timothy is one of the greatest songs of the 70’s. Sadly, it would have made the top10, maybe #1, had it received national airplay. Jerry Kelly was the great singer. Recently passed. 😨 Also, Give Up Your Guns was spectacular. Same band and composer.
Timothy is one of the greatest songs of the 70’s. Sadly, it would have made the top10, maybe #1, had it received national airplay. Jerry Kelly was the great singer. Recently passed. 😨 Also, Give Up Your Guns was spectacular. Same band and composer.
Yes, banned outside NE PA.
My ears!
Remember DOA? (”... life, is flowing out my body”)
Cannibalism. Dead on arrival teens. Defenestrated TVs.
Kids today, namby pambies.💀
No. I do not know DOA.
I have heard about that song, and for that same reason, I’ve never had any interest in actually hearing the song.
I’m fine never knowing.
I am a little surprised that a group with no hits could have afforded to hire Rupert Holmes as a songwriter.
I recall him being very popular with the few songs he wrote.
“Joe was lookin’ at you...”
‘We were flyin’ loooow
And hit something in the air (sirens)’
Pretty creepy stuff for a teenager.
‘If you’re not into yoga, if you have half a brain’
Rupert was the voice of our generation yah
I love that song.
I wasn’t born until December of 1970, so I’ve never heard it on the radio. A few years ago, I found it on YouTube and the song immediately went on my playlist.
I’m a bit weird when it comes to music. My favorite songs are dark, sad and morbid. Every Sunday I listen to my “Gloomy Sunday” playlist.
Here’s another really dark song and is a great song for Halloween because it contains jump scares.
https://youtu.be/Ugyp4CZF8rU?si=XSKeUSAVbhH2e60W
I knew about this song from way back — in my grade school days, I was an avid fan of Dr. Demento. He played this a few times on his show.
Nothin’ like a good ol’ song about canibalism!!
My brother had the 45. I was never good at deciphering rock lyrics. I rediscovered Timothy years later. Great tune. I love the way the bouncy arrangement disguises the dark content.
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