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Looking Back At Some Classics - jazzboCR - 28-04-2014 CRAZY-HORSE Wrote:classic songs are generally 'old ones'????We should really go with "classic-era songs"--James Hunter and Sharon Jones in particular have mastered the art of writing new but sounding old. Looking Back At Some Classics - jazzboCR - 28-04-2014 CRAZY-HORSE Wrote:"*" from me also MH....Mighty sneery, aren't we? Name all Dylan's dance club hits. Aren't you forgetting where and to what purpose R&R/R&B came about? I give a flaming fricaseed flamingo about the lyrics if some songs help me get that woman horizontal. Sheesh. BTW, here's Blondie's version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wh6heXgvek << like the Cauc version any better? I thought not. Looking Back At Some Classics - jazzboCR - 28-04-2014 SteveO Wrote:The Carpenters Christmas album is a big favorite in our house !!!! Karen's voice is simply from another planet !!!!!I just love groups consisting of a total control freak and his anorexic sister who starved herself to death to meet others expectations. So fun. Looking Back At Some Classics - jazzboCR - 28-04-2014 TraceNspace Wrote:C'mon EverybodyEddie Cochran should merit more attention than a couple of chart hits--he was a master of his ax and pioneered important studio techniques: http://www.allmusic.com/artist/eddie-cochran-mn0000793988/biography Looking Back At Some Classics - jazzboCR - 28-04-2014 Myst Wrote:I really like this Metallica album, my favorite track on it is Nothing Else Matters. Enter Sandman is a good song too, it just got overplayed for a long time. I'd probably give it ** but only because I got sick of it there for a while.I find it droll and amusing that 2 different baseball closing pitchers have it as their entrance song (actually written into their contracts). Life's little ironies. eh? Looking Back At Some Classics - jazzboCR - 28-04-2014 Music Head Wrote:#406 - Big Star - Thirteen - 1972 ManyThat's a churlish and mean-spirited thing to say, not to mention grossly ignorant. Read this and get schooled up: http://www.allmusic.com/artist/big-star-mn0000051992/biography << what say ye now? Looking Back At Some Classics - jazzboCR - 28-04-2014 Music Head Wrote:#404 - Shangri-Las - Remember(Walkin' In The Sand) - 1964Me too, and "Shadow" Morton writing/producing was an imprimatur of success: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow_Morton Looking Back At Some Classics - jazzboCR - 28-04-2014 Music Head Wrote:#402 - Five Stairsteps - Ooh Child - 197 basically another one hit wonder.Tru dat but...any Beatles fans hereabouts?: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4a8vMZGaFg Looking Back At Some Classics - jazzboCR - 28-04-2014 CRAZY-HORSE Wrote:Holland/Dozier/Holland were brilliant songwriters IMO, and The Four Tops were the greatest Motown group of the mid 1960s IMO...love those guys and love that song immensely!!!!Agreed and they kept basically the same group through the years. In case lip sync doesn't do it for you (see Lips Inc for that): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suxwtpQKYiE << "later" is not the same as "inauthentic" or "just showing up, going through the motions and collecting a check" (though we could all name folks who do). They stayed the Real Deal. Looking Back At Some Classics - jazzboCR - 28-04-2014 CRAZY-HORSE Wrote:great track from the Motown songbook IMOCould not let that Stones version go by with just a mention: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCrq_ytvtjE << First, last, always the Rolling Stones are a White Boys R&B band--proof provided by whom they picked as opening acts through the years--absolute cream of the crop of American Black musicians/vocalists. |