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Message started by Racer1_NC on Jul 31st, 2009 at 1:26am

Title: What ya listening to.......with a twist...
Post by Racer1_NC on Jul 31st, 2009 at 1:26am
While driving back and forth between St. Louis last week I listened to a great deal of music. I was suprise just what memories a lot of the songs brought back. So.......I thought it might be interesting to see if others had the same reaction to different songs.

Post a song....and the memory it brings to you when you hear it....if you are game.

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This one was in the top 40 when I joined a friend in Paris, KY for a long weekend. He did a high school dance as a DJ and the kids kept asking for this song.......damn I got tired of listening to it that night.....  ;D

Title: Re: What ya listening to.......with a twist...
Post by BarbaraD on Jul 31st, 2009 at 7:30am
I won't say it..... I won't say it.... Oh heck I WILL say it... you're just gettin' old! ;)

Me, I keep my radio tuned to the 50's (I never said I wasn't OLD) - now that there was MUSIC.... ::) And Memories...

:-* BD

Title: Re: What ya listening to.......with a twist...
Post by Brew on Jul 31st, 2009 at 7:46am
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I've been listening to a lot of Otis Redding lately. Used to have a few cassette tapes of various Otis that I'd listen to back and forth between Milwaukee and Madison in my '74 Pontiac Catalina, goin' to see my sweetie (and you all know who that is) back in 1980 and '81.

On this video, the guitar player and bass player are none other than Steve Cropper and Donald "Duck" Dunn, both from Booker T and the MG's, and later of the Blues Brothers Band.

Listening to Otis nowadays always takes me back to a more carefree, open-road time. I've still got my sweetie, but that car is long gone (and a sweet ride it was).

Title: Re: What ya listening to.......with a twist...
Post by Mosaicwench on Jul 31st, 2009 at 8:40am

Brew wrote on Jul 31st, 2009 at 7:46am:
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I've been listening to a lot of Otis Redding lately. Used to have a few cassette tapes of various Otis that I'd listen to back and forth between Milwaukee and Madison in my '74 Pontiac Catalina, goin' to see my sweetie (and you all know who that is) back in 1980 and '81.

On this video, the guitar player and bass player are none other than Steve Cropper and Donald "Duck" Dunn, both from Booker T and the MG's, and later of the Blues Brothers Band.

Listening to Otis nowadays always takes me back to a more carefree, open-road time. I've still got my sweetie, but that car is long gone (and a sweet ride it was).


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Post by robert riegelsperger on Jul 31st, 2009 at 8:43am
found this on youtube. can't get it out of my head.
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Title: Re: What ya listening to.......with a twist...
Post by QnHeartMM on Jul 31st, 2009 at 9:14am
Racer, I know what you mean about how songs can take you right back there. Not only do I have songs take me back to my  highschool and college years (and there are alot), but as a dancer, I can remember every dance I have performed when I hear the song. Some were for fun, some were serious.

Maybe I'll post one some time. But my favorite I ever performed was for a show. Our dance was to this:

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Title: Re: What ya listening to.......with a twist...
Post by jon019 on Jul 31st, 2009 at 11:27am

Brew wrote on Jul 31st, 2009 at 7:46am:
I've been listening to a lot of Otis Redding lately.


I've always liked Otis, but "Dock of the Bay" as good as it is, got played into the ground like it was the only thing he ever did...and I got so sick of it and couldn't separate the two.

There's a local public radio station that has blues segments, and the other day they played a song that was mesmerizingly good..I didn't recognize the singer...it was Otis! Wow!

Will be searching for some of his earlier stuff now.....



Title: Re: What ya listening to.......with a twist...
Post by Brew on Jul 31st, 2009 at 11:35am
Otis is one of the few that has the ability to take your mind off what's troublin' ya. Excellent choice.

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Post by Redd on Jul 31st, 2009 at 1:25pm
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Mom and Dad had just gotten their divorce.  Mom worked afternoons and nights as the lounge manager for a supper club and I was spending my summer days at the local municipal swimming pool.  Morning dive team practice/weekend morning meets, and days from open to close perfecting my skills.

That summer, I lived in my swim suits.  After the pool closed, I'd go hang with friends, rehearse our music, drink some beer (shhh) or play gigs at the roller rink on the occasional Sunday night.  

I'd be home just before 10PM other than gig nights, and the only radio in the apartment, was part of the big console TV/Radio/Record player in the living room that we had from the time I was born.  I slept on the couch all summer long, as this song came on first thing after the top of the hour news and station break each and every night.  This was "my" song that summer.  Just seemed to fit.

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Post by Tiannia on Jul 31st, 2009 at 2:25pm
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My Sophomore year in College, my folks told me that they would not help with college anymore, unless I moved home.  My boss at the time was a crook and my paycheck bounced.  And I lost my apartment.

I moved into a friend of a friends condo and was looking for work. I  would go to a local Mexican Joint that had karaoke the bar.  The owner would pay me to go up and sing, someone has to start the night off. And I would always start with this song.  Free drinks, and people would give me tips.  Paid for smokes and gas for that summer.   ;)

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Post by E-Double on Jul 31st, 2009 at 2:52pm
Birth of my daughter
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Post by ClusterChuck on Jul 31st, 2009 at 4:23pm
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OMG, I got to HATE this song!!!  When it was popular (1962) all the "cool" dudes would walk around the halls of school singing "Duke, Duke, Duke, Duke of Earl ... "  I got so sick of hearing that phrase!

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When this song came out (1970), I did not like it because I felt it was so different and unlike the style that I loved, and had become familiar with.  But, the more I heard it, the more I loved it.  It was the song of the year, in 1970.

SO many songs to think back on ...  The 50's and pre Beatles 60's are my favorite time in music.

Chuck

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Post by Ginger S. on Jul 31st, 2009 at 5:14pm
BBBBAD to the Bone!
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Who Do you Love
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Give me some good ol'  Thorogood!!!   8-) :D

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Post by QnHeartMM on Jul 31st, 2009 at 5:30pm

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When this song came out (1970), I did not like it because I felt it was so different and unlike the style that I loved, and had become familiar with.  But, the more I heard it, the more I loved it.  It was the song of the year, in 1970.


Ok so my memory of that song: Was supposed to sing in a multi=school musical performance. My mom, extremely strict, saw that song in my music book. She about had a COW and wrote in red ink all over the lyrics all the references to drugs....and sent a letter to the coordinator of the event that unless they pulled the song, I would not be allowed to sing. So.... I was not allowed to participate. Dang, they even made a record from that particular show (I was in it the year before).

Me thinks that when I die, Joe should make sure to play it at my funeral!

Title: Re: What ya listening to.......with a twist...
Post by ClusterChuck on Jul 31st, 2009 at 6:07pm

QnHeartMM wrote on Jul 31st, 2009 at 9:14am:
Maybe I'll post one some time. But my favorite I ever performed was for a show. Our dance was to this:

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This whole show is one of my favorite musicals.  I listen to it a LOT.

The particular song you picked out, has one of the most amazing beginnings.  The organ solo, that starts it, has to be one of the most eerie and evil sounds that I have ever heard!  It is so perfectly written and orchestrated!

And the ending solo is one of the most beautiful I know of.  It is eerie in its own right ...  Such talent, by both the writer and the performer.


Title: Re: What ya listening to.......with a twist...
Post by Felicia on Aug 1st, 2009 at 9:24pm
"If You Only Knew" by Shinedown:
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And "Save Me" also by Shinedown:
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A younger taste in music but an AMAZING band. No real memories to go with them. The meaning is enough for me.

Felicia

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Post by Callico on Aug 2nd, 2009 at 3:36am
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I think if Bridge over Troubled Waters had not come out at the same time this would have been a much bigger hit.  I liked it better.  I like the original version much better than this one, but love to hear them harmonize in almost anything.

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This came a little later, but again I much preferred the original version Bette Midler did. (in the movie)

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For just sitting back and thinking this one is hard to beat.  Very mellow without becoming heavy.

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Another great thinking piece.  Very mellow and evocative.  This particular performance was on Sept. 15, 2001 in memory of those who died on 9/11.

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This one is about 11 mins long.  Bedrich Smetena's "Vitava" (Die Moldau) from "Ma Vlast" (My Fatherland)  A musical picture of the Vitava River (Moldau) as it flows through Czecoslovokia.

Jerry

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Post by Charlie on Aug 2nd, 2009 at 4:37pm

Quote:
Me, I keep my radio tuned to the 50's


I can stand that Barb.  I'll never understand the amplified noise after 1965 or so.

Charlie

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Post by Pinkfloyd on Aug 2nd, 2009 at 4:38pm
My first job and the song that later made me realize that I would be attaching specific music to each major change in my life. Also was my introduction to reggae.
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My 2nd job (the first didn't last long ;-)
My first live concert. July 1969 Kinetic Playground
This isn't from there but this is what they looked and sounded like back then.
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Healed my wounds from the breakup of the Beatles. Also forgave Paul for his part in the breakup. Took me longer to forgive John.
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A month after my brother was discharged from the army, he came home and was involved in a accident that killed two of the three occupants. He survived but was in a full body cast for 6 months. I spent that summer taking care of him, including scratching his itches with a coat hanger LOL.
This song became rather literal for me.
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My first 8 track, 2nd car and 3rd job,,, and one of this guys best.
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Sorry, i won't bore you with the next three decades LOL

Bobw

Title: Re: What ya listening to.......with a twist...
Post by Brew on Aug 2nd, 2009 at 6:17pm

Pinkfloyd wrote on Aug 2nd, 2009 at 4:38pm:
Healed my wounds from the breakup of the Beatles. Also forgave Paul for his part in the breakup. Took me longer to forgive John.

I'll never forgive Yoko.

Title: Re: What ya listening to.......with a twist...
Post by Pinkfloyd on Aug 3rd, 2009 at 12:58am

Brew wrote on Aug 2nd, 2009 at 6:17pm:
I'll never forgive Yoko.


I hear ya Brew.
I'll never get the picture of The Plastic Ono Band in New York with her "singing" in a helmut, out of my head. Maybe the sound and sight of that is what deformed my hypothalamus.  :o

Bob
P.S. It's maddening reading some of the comments on YouTube on some of these old classics. I had no idea that the Jonas Brothers were the new Beatles.  ;D
Or that Cobain was this generation's Lennon. This generation HAD no Lennon.

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Post by deltadarlin on Aug 3rd, 2009 at 8:18am
First abum I ever bought, Janis Joplin's Greatest hits.  Mama really didn't like this song either

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Remember riding with my friends and their older brothers, listening to these songs

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Anybody spend any time listening to King Biscuit Flower Hour?  I grew up, living right outside of Memphis and I can remember one of the colleges ran the King Biscuit Flour Hour and that's where I got my first taste of Hendrix

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Title: Re: What ya listening to.......with a twist...
Post by Carl D on Aug 4th, 2009 at 7:03am

Pinkfloyd wrote on Aug 3rd, 2009 at 12:58am:

Brew wrote on Aug 2nd, 2009 at 6:17pm:
I'll never forgive Yoko.

This generation HAD no Lennon.


Um, yes we do. In fact, he took on the fascist record industry, told them go fuck themselves, and went independent - releasing the music ON HIS OWN - HIS WAY, and has put out some very thought-provoking music while also purging demons... and at the same time making beautiful ambient music like "Ghosts I-IV" which, none of the songs were titled (36 tracks) and he partnered with youtube and google to do a "Ghosts Film Festival" - he said he didn't name any songs, as he didn't want to taint someones vision for a song.

This same man has recorded entire albums by himself, THEN assembled a band and gone out and did infuckingcredible shows that were (and still are) ahead of their time.

The man I am referring to is also responsible for lending one of his songs to a legend, as one of his last great songs. Only Johnny Cash could capture the spirit of "Hurt" in the way Trent meant it to be.

TRENT REZNOR is this generations John Lennon. There is no one else in music for the past two decades I can think of more worthy than him to wear that badge of honor. He's just lucky he didn't have a Yoko to stop him from making great music!

For one, John Lennon was a rebel, especially against the industry.
Here is Trent talking about how the record companies 'promised' to lower the cost of CD's instead of gouging people. Listen closely... this is when he was still ON a record label.
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During the MTV movie awards a few years ago, they wanted NIN to play their latest hit at the time "The Hand That Feeds" - Trent had an untainted, unadulterated and unaltered pic of George W. that he wanted to use as the back drop for the performance. MTV said "We can't let you do that." so he said "Fine. We can't play!" Later Trent remarked "Apparently they find the image of our president just as offensive as I do." - Now THAT is something Lennon would say!

I was privelidged enough to see NIN 2 times last year on the Lights In The Sky tour, and was blown away by both the performance, and also the stage show. A digital veil that comes down in front of the stage at different times, I can't even explain it all.... but this is one of my fave songs of his FREE album "The Slip" which was released for free online - then on vinyl, CD/DVD and you know what? He proved even if you give music away free online, people WILL buy it.
Yes, I have the vinyl! And this is an incredible performance of "Head Down" live - great quality too.
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This is one of my fave NIN songs, and a very awesome, trippy video. It was only recently I found out he is making a glass of Absinthe in the video.... NOW I understand it much better having experienced Absinthe.
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Post by Carl D on Aug 4th, 2009 at 7:08am
OOPS! - forgot you can't embed on here..... just clickie on the blue links. It will take you to the video.

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Post by Pinkfloyd on Aug 5th, 2009 at 12:40am
Reznor's a talented guy, no doubt.
Not my cup of tea for the most part but.......just too dark for me and probably isn't the best stuff for any clusterhead to listen to. Not at our suicide rate ;-/
I'm sure its good for some people to help let out the rage that this disease can dish out. I respect his music and his talent.

He and Lennon (The Beatles all) certainly had similar problems getting screwed out of money early on.

It's easy though to tell people to steal your music AFTER you've made millions ;-)
I agree that he puts plenty out there for free and on a much bigger scale than most. .. But he's also a smart businessman, like Lennon, and knows about building a market for himself.

Plenty of great rock artists have spoken out against "the man"......
it's sort of what rock is all about isn't it? He's certainly no pioneer there. You missed the 60s ;-)
He's also not the first to break away from his label so he could control the costs of his music to the public as well as make his own way. He followed the Eagles and others on that.

Lennon though, really tossed his career into the financial gutter to make his protests (or Yoko's). Even had to explain to his fans why he walked away from it all, in a song.

Lennon had his LSD. It appears that Reznor had his Absinthe. The differences are evident in their music.

Yes, they were/are both pioneers in many ways. I grant you that. Stepped WAY out of the box and took the chance that their talent would win out, and it has.


I'm sick and tired of hearing things from uptight-short sighted-arrow minded hypocritics
All i want is the truth
Just give me some truth

I've had enough of reading things by nuerotic-pyschotic-pig headed politicians
All i want is the truth
Just give me some truth

No short haired-yellow bellied son of tricky dicky is gonna mother hubbard soft soap me
With just a pocketful of hope
Money for dope
Money for rope

I'm sick to death of seeing things from tight lipped-condescending -mommies little chauvinists
All i want is the truth
Just give me some truth

I've had enough of watching scenes of schizophrenic - ego - centric - paranoic - prima - donnas
All i want is the truth
Just give me some truth


Give Me Some Truth
John Lennon

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