Posted on 04/09/2020 4:59:22 PM PDT by fatima
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If she did, it was probably a Siamese cat. Their personalities are in many ways dog-like.
I used to "walk" my calico cat by letting her out and walk around freely as I kept an eye on her.
female answer song to Phoenix....
Never heard of it. Another thing I’m learning from people like you on FR. Thanks.
Thanks for the link.
By the way, they say the phrase Nantucket sleighride" refers to an old time whaling ship. When the harpoons went into the whale the ropes pulled the ship from side to side and under water and back over the waves again as the whale took them on a "sleighride."
On Frank Sinatra....
Speaking of songs about locations, his Come Fly With Me LP was about going to exciting places. Charles Pignone said in an interview with Songfacts:
“He was just very lucky that they were able to go from the 10-inch to the 12-inch [records]. But he had envisioned that instead of people just making singles, to do a whole album thematically so it would hold people’s attention. It’s all changed now, because everything’s digital or on an iPod and people shuffle it, but you have to remember what a what a revolutionary concept - pardon the pun - it was because I think Frank felt that when people would drop that needle down, there’s 15 or 18 or 20 minutes on one side, and it’s pretty jarring if you’re all over the place with a ballad, then a tempo song. He really came up with the idea of doing these concept albums where they thematically, musically and orchestrally would fit together.”
Ahhh, a fellow "Dr. Demento" listener.
Songs for Every State, these are the ones I can do from the top of my head:
Alabama - Sweet Home Alabama (Lynyrd Skynyrd)
Alaska - North To Alaska (Johnny Horton)
Arizona - Arizona (Mark Lindsey)
Arkansas - When Electricity Came to Arkansas (Black Oak Arkansas)
California - California Dreaming (Mamas and the Papas)
Colorado - Rocky Mountain High (John Denver)
Connecticut -
Delaware -
Florida - Mainline Florida (Eric Clapton)
Georgia - Rainy Night in Georgia (Brook Benton)
Hawaii - Blue Hawaii (Elvis)
Idaho - Private Idaho (B-52s)
Illinois - Illinois Enema Bandit (Frank Zappa)
Indiana - Indiana Wants Me
Iowa -
Kansas - (Songs about Kansas City don’t count!)
Kentucky - Kentucky Woman (Neil Diamond)
Louisiana - Louisiana 1927 (Randy Newman)
Maine -
Maryland -
Massachusetts - Massachusetts (Bee Gees)
Michigan - Michigan Rag (Michigan J. Frog)
Minnesota -
Mississippi - Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man
Missouri -
Montana - Montana (Frank Zappa)
Nebraska -
Nevada - Stop in Nevada (Billy Joel)
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York - New York State of Mind (Billy Joel)
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio - Ohio (CSN&Y)
Oklahoma -
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee - Tennessee Bird Walk
Texas - All My Exes Live in Texas (George Strait)
Utah
Vermont
Virginia - Virginia Plain (Roxy Music)
Washington
West Virginia - Country Roads (John Denver)
Wisconsin
Wyoming
A few alternates:
Arizona - By The Time I Get To Phoenix (Glenn Campbell)
Georgia - The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia
Kansas - Wichita Lineman (Glenn Campbell)
Massachusetts - I’m Shippin’ Up To Boston (Dropkick Murphys)
Pennsylvania - Philadelphia Freedom (Elton John)
Ideally, the State name should be in the title.
Louisiana Rain - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Moonlight In Vermont - Frank Sinatra
Yes indeedy.
“Take Me Back To Tulsa”, Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys.
Quite racy back in its day.
Alabama--Alabama Stomp
Alaska--Springtime in Alaska
Arkansas--The Arkansas Traveler
California--Golden Gate
Colorado--Moonlight on the Colorado
Florida--Suwannee Shore
Georgie--Chittlin' Switch
Hawaii--Honolulu Moon
Illinois--East St.Louis Toodle-Oo
Indiana--Indiana Moon
Kansas--Home on the Range
Kentucky--Blue Moon of Kentucky
Louisiana--Route 90
Maryland--Baltimore
Massachusetts--Massachusetts
Mississippi--Mississippi Sandman
Missouri--Missouri Waltz
Montana--Montana Call
New Mexico--When the Tumbleweeds Come Tumbling
Ohio--Beatiful Ohio
Oklahoma--Oakie Boogie
Texas--Under a Texas Moon
That tune also covers New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma.
I used to listen to him when his broadcast was local. In 1975, I saw him do his broadcast live from the University of Southern California.
"My City Was Gone" - Pretenders
Get well, Rush!
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