Resurrection Joe...
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Erm, not sure why that version of Consider Yourself was added to the playlist, the correct one is here
I believe.
He's reviewing the situation...
Erm, not sure why that version of Consider Yourself was added to the playlist, the correct one is here
I believe.
He's reviewing the situation...
TBH, you could put several of the songs from Oliver on the playlist. One of my top three movie musical adaptations.
We did the musical at school. Despite a magnificent audition I was only selected as an orphan. :-(TBH, you could put several of the songs from Oliver on the playlist. One of my top three movie musical adaptations.
We did too. I was a knife grinder! I’m tone deaf when it comes to singing - Yes, that’s why I like Kiss, blah, blah.We did the musical at school. Despite a magnificent audition I was only selected as an orphan. :-(
A great memory and I loved the songs.
I didn't even think that :-)We did too. I was a knife grinder! I’m tone deaf when it comes to singing - Yes, that’s why I like Kiss, blah, blah.
..'as loooooooong as eeee needs me-ah''I didn't even think that :-)
Can still remember all the songs and occasionally give my rendition of a favourite to entertain the grandkids.
'OMG stop it Grandpa!'
..'as loooooooong as eeee needs me-ah''
I do a very fine Nancy.....'as loooooooong as eeee needs me-ah''
ay thang yew...we'll ' be back soon'...And so we bring down the curtain on ‘All our Yesterdays’ from the Maine Road Hippodrome with the FOC Chorus. Join us for a thrilling instalment next week.
Had a first listen last night. First impressions:
More when I've listened more.
- what a wonderfully varied playlist it is. Maybe a wrong perception but it didn't seem as dominated by the usual suspects as the last few years. Also, the transition from recognised singles to album tracks continues and there was more on the list I didn't know well which I enjoyed
- the original 10 picks by @RandolphMABlue were inspired. I particularly enjoyed Laura Nyro and Tom Rush. Having listened to very little of either I have some catching up to do. Bloody hell, when you listen to Dusty as if the first time, what an artist and what a voice.
- The Byrds were well represented on the playlist and again, although I know many of their songs it will be nice to revisit the albums
- Is 'Israelites' our first Reggae? Hope there are many more. I don't think we covered that as a separate genre in the pre 1960's stuff.
- the original version of WL/WH is so different to the live version on Lou Reid's Rock n Roll Animal album. If you haven't heard that its worth a listen
- Dolly Parton's track is interesting content - a very traditional country song with pretty contemporary lyrics
- the version of Time of the Season by the Zombies I haven't heard before (its live) and the vocalist doesn't sound like Colin Bluntstone. Does anyone know who it is? Maybe it was Colin with a bad cold.
Tuesday is the changeover day.When am I supposed to publish 1969?
It’s on the launch pad.Ready for 69……
That and 5 hours and 8 minutes cannot be rushed. ;-)Tuesday is the changeover day.
I’m still listening to 1968 - listened to about half of it on the flight home from Orlando last night. Some good songs on there, and as some have said, some non-obvious choices.