Posted on 03/07/2024 5:42:46 PM PST by fatima
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Kris Kristofferson - For the Good Times
Fleetwood Mac’s “Silver Springs.”
The live version is amazing. There’s some feelings going on there.
Skeeter Davis - the End of the Word
Hi GSW ((((Hugs))))
My two favs-”Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover”-Paul Simon, “Don’t Think Twice-It’s Alright”-Bob Dylan, who wrote it-also done by Peter Paul and Mary, Johnny Cash, etc. “Leavin’ on a Jet Plane” Peter, Paul and Mary, “Angel of The Morning”-Juice Newton, “It’s My Party”-Leslie Gore, “By The Time I Get to Phoenix” Glenn Campbell, “Kiss and Say Goodbye”-the Manhattans, “Since I fell For You” Lenny Welch “Don’t You Want Me, Baby”-The Human League, one from my preteen slumber party era “Sad Movies”-Sue Thompson.
I like to sing along with either breakup songs or angry/heavy metal while driving home from work-it is good therapy if you have a bad day. My mom told me when I was a teen that Since I Fell For You was a torch song-I still don’t really get that definition-I just like the song...
Hi Michael ((((Hugs))))
The Girl From Yesterday - The Eagles
It’s a great song gator (((((Hugs))))
I want your playlist.
Enough with the sad breakup songs, give me something happy,
If Glen was starting from LA, he would most likely go through Flagstaff. If he went through Phoenix, he would have to proceed east on Rte. 60, a narrow two-lane highway through the mountains and eventually pick up Rte. 66 somewhere west of Albuquerque.
Texola, just over the Oklahoma line, is about 1200 miles from LA. I drove about the same distance in a day, from LA to Boulder, Colo., but it was in a modern car and mostly over Interstate freeways going abut 80 mph most of the way. You couldn’t do that in 1967.
Going run ,might watch the SOU or twilight zone :)
“Four Strong Winds”....Neil Young
I don't know if this is a song about what once was or about what might be but it's just a great song with perhaps the tightest harmony ever recorded.
This is the first record I played at the start of this century.
Cheer Up! Good Times Are Coming!--Phil Spitalny & His Music (1930)
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