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Bit before my time but still a very enjoyable, innocent, upbeat song. I do remember it. That music was all about love, lust, finding happiness, getting together with friends, wonderful stuff. Now these god awful rap songs talk about killing, raping, and all kinds of stupid hateful things. It's not even music, it's hatred set to a beat.


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I used to love Easybeats, I was in London at the time they were around (69). Also saw The Stones in Hyde Park. Great times!!
Here's another good old Rockin' Roll song I love! Anyone remember this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_LbGKil3Go


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Originally Posted by dukedogsmom
I love that song! Hadn't heard it in forever.
It's a shame that group broke up though.....they were so good.
Some of the members had a few comebacks, but they never got off the ground really. One of them I believe went to the States and is producing music still. But the rest of them fizzled out.
Wom


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Originally Posted by Marigold2
That music was all about love, lust, finding happiness, getting together with friends, wonderful stuff.
Thats Australian for ya....LOL
Wom


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Originally Posted by Randi
I used to love Easybeats, I was in London at the time they were around (69). Also saw The Stones in Hyde Park. Great times!!
You are one lucky dog! I would have loved to have been there. But, alas, I was only 5 at the time. I sometimes wish I'd been born quite a bit earlier. I know I would have been a hippie. Would have had a blast at Woodstock.


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Originally Posted by Randi
I used to love Easybeats, I was in London at the time they were around (69). Also saw The Stones in Hyde Park. Great times!!
Here's another good old Rockin' Roll song I love! Anyone remember this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_LbGKil3Go
Oh yes...Alvin Lee was good.....I still have a couple of his 12" LP's when he was with his group "Ten Years After"....good stuff....he's a very good guitarist.
Wombat


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I took my troubles down to Madame Ruth
You know that gypsy with the gold-capped tooth
She's got a pad down on Thirty-Fourth and Vine
Sellin' little bottles of Love Potion Number Nine
I told her that I was a flop with chics
I've been this way since 1956
She looked at my palm and she made a magic sign
She said, now What you need is Love Potion Number Nine
She bent down and turned around and gave me a wink
She said, I'm gonna make it up right here in the sink
It smelled like turpentine, it looked like Indian ink
I held my nose, I closed my eyes, I took a drink
I didn't know if it was day or night
I started kissin' everything in sight
But when I kissed a cop down on Thirty-Fourth and Vine
He broke my little bottle of Love Potion Number Nine
I held my nose, I closed my eyes, I took a drink
I didn't know if it was day or night
I started kissin' everything in sight
But when I kissed a cop down on Thirty-Fourth and Vine
He broke my little bottle of Love Potion Number Nine
Love Potion Number Nine
Love Potion Number Nine
Love Potion Number Nine
I love this song.


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Originally Posted by Marigold2
Bit before my time but still a very enjoyable, innocent, upbeat song. I do remember it. That music was all about love, lust, finding happiness, getting together with friends, wonderful stuff. Now these god awful rap songs talk about killing, raping, and all kinds of stupid hateful things. It's not even music, it's hatred set to a beat.
Mon....you like British Rock.
Go take a look at this guy....Ian Anderson from "Jethro Tull".....this was a vid taken at Madison Square Gardens......good music !!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toHlMD50eYY
Enjoy.
Wom


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Oh gosh I love Ian Anderson. I named my son Ian after Ian Gillian of Deep Purple cause I thought he was so smoking hot. I still have Jethro Tull's CD in my car, Aqualung. It doesn't get much cooler than that my friend. Now the coolest song I think I ever heard was from the Doors it was called Roadhouse. Talk about hot, smoking uber sexy. Good gravy we used to have fun with that song. Also George Thorogood, Bad to the Bone. Hey he wrote that for me and my sister/best friend Kim. Cause we be bad. Also Coldshot by Stevie Vangh. Rock on dude rock on.


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Originally Posted by Marigold2
Oh gosh I love Ian Anderson. I named my son Ian after Ian Gillian of Deep Purple cause I thought he was so smoking hot. I still have Jethro Tull's CD in my car, Aqualung. It doesn't get much cooler than that my friend. Now the coolest song I think I ever heard was from the Doors it was called Roadhouse. Talk about hot, smoking uber sexy. Good gravy we used to have fun with that song. Also George Thorogood, Bad to the Bone. Hey he wrote that for me and my sister/best friend Kim. Cause we be bad. Also Coldshot by Stevie Vangh. Rock on dude rock on.
George Thorogood was good.....not all of his music....but selected songs.
I have one CD by Stevie Ray Vaughn.....bit disappointed in that, so I never play it. I think one of your best rock and rollers is Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.....he was very heavily influenced by "The Byrds" from the sixties, one of my favourite groups from that time, Tom Petty's style of music is very similar, thats why I like him.
Jethro Tull's Aqualung is probably one of there best albums, but there is a few other good ones. "Minstrel in the Gallery" is probably one of their better songs.............
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-yD3GirKFk
Wom


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Oh, the memories you bring back! There were so much good music! Stevie Ray Vaughn, Jethro Tull, Doors, Deep Purple, Tom Petty etc.
Yes, I was lucky to be a teenager in the sixties, and to be in London in 69, but John was more lucky. He had Doors, Procol Harum, Earth (later Black Sabbath), Pink Floyd, Deep Purple and Ten Years After etc. visiting him in his photo atelier in those days.
Did you know that Ian Anderson is a catlover? Se link!
http://www.hdw-inc.com/ian2.htm


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Originally Posted by Randi
Oh, the memories you bring back! There were so much good music! Stevie Ray Vaughn, Jethro Tull, Doors, Deep Purple, Tom Petty etc.
Yes, I was lucky to be a teenager in the sixties, and to be in London in 69, but John was more lucky. He had Doors, Procol Harum, Earth (later Black Sabbath), Pink Floyd, Deep Purple and Ten Years After etc. visiting him in his photo atelier in those days.
Did you know that Ian Anderson is a catlover? Se link!
http://www.hdw-inc.com/ian2.htm
Wow !!!! Look at Ian Anderson now !!!! Has he had a haircut ??? Or has his hair fallen out kinda naturally ??? LOL.
Wombat
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