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Old May 20th, 2020 #1
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Old May 20th, 2020 #2
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For an excellent song which has never received airplay, go to youtube and enter:
Gordon Lightfoot: A Minor Ballad. This great song appeared on Gord's 1968 album 52 years ago, yet the song is timelessly beautiful.
 
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For an excellent song which has never received airplay, go to youtube and enter:
Gordon Lightfoot: A Minor Ballad. This great song appeared on Gord's 1968 album 52 years ago, yet the song is timelessly beautiful.
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I am not familiar with the band UFO. There was a British tv show in the early 70s called UFO. It was a sci fi show where these aliens would fly spaces ships to try to invade Earth. Then the people on Earth would send space ships to space and shoot down the enemy ships. The aliens had these helmets that were filled with liquid.
A funny story about music. When I entered Georgia Tech as a freshman in 1979 I had this roommate in my dorm room who loved this singer named Gino Vanelli. He had every single record by Gino Vanelli who was this easy listening artist in the 70s . So this dorm mate would place like all ten Gino Vanelli records stacked on a turntable so they would play for hours all day. So after several days of hearing this I turned to the guy and said Can you kind of cool it on the Gino Vanelli? To this day when I hear the name Gino Vanelli I cringe.
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What?? No Captain and Tennille?? They were big in 1975!




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"Meet the new boss, same as the old boss....."

Yeppers. I don't like being fooled by all the politicos.

And I do like this song and this group:

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LOL, I wasn't born til the late 80s, I had to look that one up. Apparently the "Captain" (did he even have a boat?) died last year.
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I like the band Muse and their song "Uprising" where they sing the fat cats will have a heart attack. I will have to get more of their CDs. I have one Black Holes and Revelations. Their song the United States of Eurasia sounds interesting. I
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Today's music sucks so bad, I've been listening to classical music more often.
 
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Today's music sucks so bad, I've been listening to classical music more often.
You are right. I took a classical music appreciation class in college in 1985 at Georgia State University.
The professor was a classical pianist. He was saying how Beethoven is still popular almost two hundred years after his death.But what pop musicians will be remembered in the near future.
Michael Jackson was huge that year and he said not to far from now people will say Michael who?
Classical music is serious music. I am not knocking rock music because I am a fan of a lot of rock bands. I am just giving perspective. The pop music that has been put out in the last ten years is really awful. I don't want to listen to it now so who would listen to any of it 20 years from now?
I do enjoy classical composers from Bach to Samuel Barber. But Phillip Glass and minimalism doesn't appeal to me.
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Memories of the fourth grade. I think it was 1976. Gerald Ford. My little adorable brother had his class picture in a leisure suit.

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Please spare me that Captain and Tennille song.
That was played so many times back in 1975 it hurts my ears just to think about it. It was totally annoying kind of like the Paul McCartney song Silly Love Songs that came out in 1976.
One of his worst songs but it got the most air play.
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Please spare me that Captain and Tennille song.
That was played so many times back in 1975 it hurts my ears just to think about it. It was totally annoying kind of like the Paul McCartney song Silly Love Songs that came out in 1976.
One of his worst songs but it got the most air play.
Like "Legs" by ZZ Top: A classic band with so many great tunes, but the fucking radio stations have endlessly played that one & others from their massive breakthrough album Eliminator (which hasn't aged well, with its synth cheese & its beats calculated to appeal to women who always just want to dance).

Makes my ass ache...
 
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Please spare me that Captain and Tennille song.
That was played so many times back in 1975 it hurts my ears just to think about it. It was totally annoying kind of like the Paul McCartney song Silly Love Songs that came out in 1976.
One of his worst songs but it got the most air play.
I didn't say I liked it. My memory was it was 1976. I was ten years old.

McCartney's worst song was in the 80s.

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Like "Legs" by ZZ Top: A classic band with so many great tunes, but the fucking radio stations have endlessly played that one & others from their massive breakthrough album Eliminator (which hasn't aged well, with its synth cheese & its beats calculated to appeal to women who always just want to dance).

Makes my ass ache...
All of ZZ Top makes me want to vomit!


Let's get back to GOOD White music.

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1976: One song that stands out for me is 'Convoy' by C.W. McCall, during the height of the CB radio craze.

And yes, that Captain and Tennille song was played seemingly non-stop.

Another one was the jew Paul Simon's '50 Ways to Leave Your Lover' ("Hop on the bus, Gus"), but this is supposed to be White music.
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1976: One song that stands out for me is 'Convoy' by C.W. McCall, during the height of the CB radio craze.

And yes, that Captain and Tennille song was played seemingly non-stop.

Another one was the jew Paul Simon's '50 Ways to Leave Your Lover' ("Hop on the bus, Gus"), but this is supposed to be White music.
I thought both those other songs were a couple years earlier, but I was a wee lass younger than you. My father got one of those CB radios when it was trendy.


What I remember from 1976

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Since we are going down a 70s thread....beautiful song. He died like Buddy Holly

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