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ichycoo park gets its status by being the first ever piece of music to be played on Radio 1.
I agree with what you are saying though saint - disk 3 could then be rightly used as a coaster....
I agree with what you are saying though saint - disk 3 could then be rightly used as a coaster....
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You oldies crack me up.
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Galeeeeeee
u bought it !! not us oldies
LOL
u bought it !! not us oldies
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Oh, I see.
Well, in that case you need some Brian Jones era Rolling Stones, the Beatles, the Yardbirds, Marianne Faithfull, Freddy Boom-Boom Cannon, the Moody Blues, Procul Harem, Van Morrison, the Who, that Fogarty guy (forgot the name of the group [that Lipitor is killing my memory]), Grace Slick, the Doors, Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, Elvis again, and so on.
Credence Clearwater Revival is the name of the group
Well, in that case you need some Brian Jones era Rolling Stones, the Beatles, the Yardbirds, Marianne Faithfull, Freddy Boom-Boom Cannon, the Moody Blues, Procul Harem, Van Morrison, the Who, that Fogarty guy (forgot the name of the group [that Lipitor is killing my memory]), Grace Slick, the Doors, Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, Elvis again, and so on.
Credence Clearwater Revival is the name of the group
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John Foggarty
Not bad for an oldie eh Galleeeeeeeee
Not bad for an oldie eh Galleeeeeeeee
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Not quite right Bob, this is one that I got wrong for years even though I listened to its start!BobHelm wrote:ichycoo park gets its status by being the first ever piece of music to be played on Radio 1......
Like most people I forgot the theme music played firstly for Radio One and secondly for Tony Blackburn both of which preceded the first record to be played as such which was actually "Flowers in the Rain" by The Move (the kind of minutiae you get in pub quizzes). The Move "transitioned" during the 70's into the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO).
The first track played was in fact Johnny Dankworth's Beefeaters, which Tony Blackburn used as his theme tune for Daily Disc Delivery. And before that, listeners heard the specially commissioned Theme One by George Martin.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/6960296.stm
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Dam way out then Jimbo.....
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now , that would be a C D i would bye !!! incidently , how can any compilation of british music from the 60s and 70s not include , the who , kinks , merseybeats , swinging blue jeans , jerry and his pacemaker , hermans hemeroids , and of course the creme de la creme the evergreen rolling stones , whom i personaly think were the greatest rock band of all time , with 19th nervous breakdown , there greatest ever track . just the opinion of an oldie who obviously had a grand old time in his teenage years , love and peace people !!!!!! add to that sex and drugs and rock and roll , and youve got yourself a real party . :-" :-" :-"Tilokarat wrote:Oh, I see.
Well, in that case you need some Brian Jones era Rolling Stones, the Beatles, the Yardbirds, Marianne Faithfull, Freddy Boom-Boom Cannon, the Moody Blues, Procul Harem, Van Morrison, the Who, that Fogarty guy (forgot the name of the group [that Lipitor is killing my memory]), Grace Slick, the Doors, Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, Elvis again, and so on.
Credence Clearwater Revival is the name of the group
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I preferred "You'd better move on" and "Paint it Black", by the Stones.
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You may well be right saint, but she certainly wasn't at her best when performing with Mt (...oops, how Freudian) Mr Pavarotti.saint wrote:jack , delores is a great female rock artist , dispite the trousers in my opinion the best since pat benetar . the cranberries yet another fantastic band from the emerald isle . could listen to them all day .
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Marianne Faithfull.saint wrote:now , that would be a C D i would bye !!! incidently , how can any compilation of british music from the 60s and 70s not include , the who , kinks , merseybeats , swinging blue jeans , jerry and his pacemaker , hermans hemeroids , and of course the creme de la creme the evergreen rolling stones , whom i personaly think were the greatest rock band of all time , with 19th nervous breakdown , there greatest ever track . just the opinion of an oldie who obviously had a grand old time in his teenage years , love and peace people !!!!!! add to that sex and drugs and rock and roll , and youve got yourself a real party . :-" :-" :-"Tilokarat wrote:Oh, I see.
Well, in that case you need some Brian Jones era Rolling Stones, the Beatles, the Yardbirds, Marianne Faithfull, Freddy Boom-Boom Cannon, the Moody Blues, Procul Harem, Van Morrison, the Who, that Fogarty guy (forgot the name of the group [that Lipitor is killing my memory]), Grace Slick, the Doors, Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, Elvis again, and so on.
Credence Clearwater Revival is the name of the group
Saint, I agree, all good British bands that should be included on a 60's compilation. If you find one let me know, but I don't think it will ever happen. The producers of these CD's want to appeal to as wider audience as possible, hence you get the wide variation of artists.
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Compilation CD's are great but as said they are aimed at the widest possible market.
I just got an 80's one which has 186 tracks, mostly the extended 12" remixes and there are some classic's on there. New Order, Depeche Mode, Simple Minds and the like.
Then you have the quirky ones you forgot about such as Falco, Men Without Hats etc.
Then the total dross like Samantha Fox
But a good choice all in all.
I just got an 80's one which has 186 tracks, mostly the extended 12" remixes and there are some classic's on there. New Order, Depeche Mode, Simple Minds and the like.
Then you have the quirky ones you forgot about such as Falco, Men Without Hats etc.
Then the total dross like Samantha Fox
But a good choice all in all.
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Men Without Hats, Safety Dance
What were these guys on
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Looks a bit like they escaped from the Robin Hood bar, and went off to do a bit of maypole dancing and "tripping". Marion looked right out of her head! And did I see Scooby Doo in there somewhere.
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Lets have your own top five that mean so much from 5 to 1 mine are
5 = A whiter shade of pale. Procal Harem
4 = Lets spend the night together. The Stones
3 = Im not in love. 10 cc
2 = Hotel california. The Eagles
1 = The living years. Mike & the Mechanics
So many songs meen so much to people, the above are mine they all have a memory for me, some good some bad.
5 = A whiter shade of pale. Procal Harem
4 = Lets spend the night together. The Stones
3 = Im not in love. 10 cc
2 = Hotel california. The Eagles
1 = The living years. Mike & the Mechanics
So many songs meen so much to people, the above are mine they all have a memory for me, some good some bad.
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5. How Soon Is Now – The Smiths
4. War Machine – Black Sabbath
3. Jump Around – House Of Pain
2. Losing My Religion – R.E.M
1. Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want – The Smiths
If you ask me tomorrow it would almost certainly be different
4. War Machine – Black Sabbath
3. Jump Around – House Of Pain
2. Losing My Religion – R.E.M
1. Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want – The Smiths
If you ask me tomorrow it would almost certainly be different
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5 . working class hero - lennon or faithful . ( either , love em both )
4 . freebird - skinard
3 . the living years - mike and the machanics
2 . in dreams - cranberries
1 . summer of 69 - bryan adams
these are as vlad said all very personal to me . no stones in there simply because far to many greats to pick from . could pick 20 stones songs and still not decide what to include .
4 . freebird - skinard
3 . the living years - mike and the machanics
2 . in dreams - cranberries
1 . summer of 69 - bryan adams
these are as vlad said all very personal to me . no stones in there simply because far to many greats to pick from . could pick 20 stones songs and still not decide what to include .
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Just too many.....but 1 will always be in the top 5....Minnie Ripperton Loving You.
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"Personal" songs, in chronological order, from oldest to newest:
Baby I Need Your Lovin' - Johnny Rivers
Your Song - Elton John
I Was Made (extended version) - KISS
Everybody Hurts - REM
How Can I Live (Without You) - LeAnne Rimes
Not necessarily my favourites
Baby I Need Your Lovin' - Johnny Rivers
Your Song - Elton John
I Was Made (extended version) - KISS
Everybody Hurts - REM
How Can I Live (Without You) - LeAnne Rimes
Not necessarily my favourites