what song are you listening to?

BOP

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Dedication

This popped up on Pandora and it took me back...way back. To the girl with the honey-blonde hair who was moody impressionist painter, who loved Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan and old French music and old jazz and was against the war and was a feminist and was into organic cooking and farming before it was "in" and who disapproved of me being in the navy but taught me things about women that men should know and in most ways was a cool chick who called me a chauvinst. I'm glad I remember you the way you were, the way we were.




Bonus I just found on youtube.

 
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BOP

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Just started this on youtube: IN CONCERT ''SIMON AND GARFUNKEL'' LIVE IN CENTRAL PARK NEW YORK 1981

:dude:

 
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[video=youtube;Hd3oqvnDKQk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hd3oqvnDKQk[/video]
 
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[video=youtube;3LlMGBZCtXI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LlMGBZCtXI[/video]
 

BOP

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Probably one of the best versions of "Edge of Seventeen" by Stevie Nicks. She moves funny in this video - somewhere between a Frankenstein and a Thorazine shuffle, but she can still belt it out.


 
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[video=youtube;-zzP29emgpg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zzP29emgpg[/video]
 

BOP

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This came up on my Dick Dale station on Jango (motto: we're almost as good as Pandora, only free!). The 5.6.7.8's playing "I walk like Jayne Mansfield" and "I'm Blue."

One person said "The singing is horrible," and someone responded "that's what I love about it." Exactly.

 
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BOP

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Bob "Bear" Hite and Canned Heat at Woodstock '69, "A Change is Gonna Come." Sadly, it cuts off abruptly at the end.



Was listening to Otis Redding sing this song, and it occurred to me that I really like the Al Green version.



Also like this version as well, Playing for Change, featuring New Orleans' own Grandpa Elliot, as well as Clarence Bekker:

 
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BOP

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The late Country Dick Montana and the Beat Farmers at the 1988 CMA Awards Show. The CMA was never the same.

"4 hungry children and a crotch that won't heal!"

 

BOP

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A fusion band from New Orleans called The Meters. They play an interesting blend of jazz, funk, creole, cajun, and all sorts of genres. "They All Asked for You (Audubon Zoo song)."

 
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