Nostalgic Music Thread

Not much better than this:

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Some Otis ....
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Oh, and the dancin' gals ......

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Oh, and the dancin' gals ......

Boy, I'll say.....loved that part, and the song is good too :toast:


My all time favorite Motown tune, performed by Motown's first superstar:

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Song: Summer In The City
Artist: The Lovin' Spoonful

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It was -8 °F at my house this morning, so I needed a reminder that summer is still possible. :D

Oh, and back in the day, John Sebastian was a huge talent.
 
Strawbs, 1973 - brilliant little catchy tune, so British:

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Forgot about that Strawbs song, RN. Thanks.

Any T-Rex, Marc Bolan fans around?

Here's some early stuff:

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I remember practicing like crazy to try to learn this on piano back when I was a kid.

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Heard this Jerry Jeff gem on Sirius today - it was another KTCL staple:

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I remember practicing like crazy to try to learn this on piano back when I was a kid.

Now, I wish we had film/video of that! :toast:
 
Heard this Jerry Jeff gem on Sirius today - it was another KTCL staple:

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Now, I wish we had film/video of that! :toast:




Thanks Nasty, my dead memory can use all the assistance available.

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Thanks Nasty, my dead memory can use all the assistance available.

My pleasure BT, you guys have done the same for me many times!

LA Freeway is another great song from Jerry Jeff.

He seems to excel doing some of these "ballads" - this is one of them:

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When I think of Walker I remember this Neil Diamond song spinning on my parents jukebox with Jerry Jeff Walker prominently displayed on that 45 record

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Pneumonic, you'll like David Bromberg's version of this, about mid way he talks about the experience Jerry Jeff had that proved to be the catalyst for the song:


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Pneumonic, you'll like David Bromberg's version of this, about mid way he talks about the experience Jerry Jeff had that proved to be the catalyst for the song:


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Awesome first time hearing that. Thanks.
 
Lisining to Bromberg's description of Bojangles being in a drunk tank, how about this nostalgic tale of the late great Roy Buchanan.

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Pneumonic, you'll like David Bromberg's version of this, about mid way he talks about the experience Jerry Jeff had that proved to be the catalyst for the song:


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And again my friend. DB is a genius. Great cover. My favorite all time way back to early seventies, "Sharon" (a burlesque Queen) AWESOME STUFF.

SAW HIM (and Sharon) LIVE IN CAMBRIDGE, late eighties.


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Cheers
 
Song: Dreams
Artist: The Cranberries

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RIP Dolores O'Riordan
 
Lisining to Bromberg's description of Bojangles being in a drunk tank, how about this nostalgic tale of the late great Roy Buchanan.

Yes, you bet Pneumonic, what a talent, and what a shame.

Love Roy's jangling guitar paired with the organ in this live version of "Can I Change my Mind?


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Yes, you bet Pneumonic, what a talent, and what a shame.

Love Roy's jangling guitar paired with the organ in this live version of "Can I Change my Mind?


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Oh, yeah. This is in constant rotation on my playlists. Splendid group of musicians. Roy had some serious magic in them fingers.
 
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