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Blasts From The Past - 50S,60S And 70S Music (2018)


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23 minutes ago, Tippaporn said:

LOL.  That was quick, Andrew.  Well, we know what the longest name for a city is.  Krung Thep Mahanakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahinthara Ayuthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet Mahasathan Amon Piman Awatan Sathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukam Prasit.  Hey, that's my town!

That is also the title of a song that was a big hit for the Chotikun brothers back in 1989.

The entire song is the name of Bangkok too.

 

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17 minutes ago, bannork said:

That is also the title of a song that was a big hit for the Chotikun brothers back in 1989.

The entire song is the name of Bangkok too.

 

So far I've placed 3rd.  I'm depressed.  LOL

 

Have a great Christmas, bannork (coal in yer stockings again?).  And ya'll, too, Andrew, tutsi, morrobay, balo, and all the rest of you music aficionados.  Rock on!

 

 

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So far I've placed 3rd.  I'm depressed.  LOL
 
Have a great Christmas, bannork (coal in yer stockings again?).  And ya'll, too, Andrew, tutsi, morrobay, balo, and all the rest of you music aficionados.  Rock on!
 
 

Merry Christmas to you too Tippa, Bannork and all the regular posters on this thread .

Here’s an oldie from a couple of great voices !!

My gift to you guys, two for the price of one !!

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1 hour ago, bannork said:

Moonlight nights upcountry in Thailand. Far out. Never get a chance for a head full of snow though. 5555

 

tutsi and a buncha drunken pals on the unsurfaced road one night between Williams Lake and Bella Coola, British Columbia summer 1973...we got to about mile 75 pulled over and passed out...we had been 'hard at 'er' at the P&T sawmill in Williams Lake earlier that day, etc...tutsi was on cut off saw...

 

 

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22 hours ago, tutsiwarrior said:

 

tutsi and a buncha drunken pals on the unsurfaced road one night between Williams Lake and Bella Coola, British Columbia summer 1973...we got to about mile 75 pulled over and passed out...we had been 'hard at 'er' at the P&T sawmill in Williams Lake earlier that day, etc...tutsi was on cut off saw...

 

 

Amazing you have still have all your limbs intact. Perhaps you should have gone to Nam, life might have been safer for you there.

Gotta love these good ole southern boys.

 

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1 hour ago, bannork said:

Amazing you have still have all your limbs intact. Perhaps you should have gone to Nam, life might have been safer for you there.

Gotta love these good ole southern boys.

 

ah, just a buncha crazy kids...when yer that age you believe that you can live forever...besides the old chevy van that we were in could only do about 50mph...believe that we had taken some MDMA that night...with some red wine and a couple of cases of Molson Canadian...and with the lovely Colette, a 17 y.o. runaway from Quebec that my pal found wandering along the road in Williams Lake...she was a dish and serene amongst the madness...

 

I was showing her some chords on the Yamaha dreadnought that I bought locally that summer and I left it with her when it was time for me to go back to California...always wondered later on how she got on with her guitar playing...

 

 

 

 

 

 

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8 hours ago, tutsiwarrior said:

ah, just a buncha crazy kids...when yer that age you believe that you can live forever...besides the old chevy van that we were in could only do about 50mph...believe that we had taken some MDMA that night...with some red wine and a couple of cases of Molson Canadian...and with the lovely Colette, a 17 y.o. runaway from Quebec that my pal found wandering along the road in Williams Lake...she was a dish and serene amongst the madness...

 

I was showing her some chords on the Yamaha dreadnought that I bought locally that summer and I left it with her when it was time for me to go back to California...always wondered later on how she got on with her guitar playing...

 

 

 

 

 

 

I left it with her when it was time for me to go back to California

Sometimes I envy Tutsi and his exotic adventures.

I mean no one's ever written a song called Going Back to Hull

No one has, in fact, ever gone back.

 

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On 1/2/2019 at 5:42 PM, bannork said:

Roy singing about his brother

 

Beautiful tune, bannork.  Nice to see someone who appreciates Roy Harper.  A very underrated artist who was an extremely accomplished lyricist.  Certainly one of my favourites.

 

This from his '69 LP Folkjokeopus.  18 minutes of ecstasy.

 

 

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If you liked that one you're sure to appreciate this as well.

 

Al Stewart's Roads To Moscow from his '73 Past, Present And Future LP.  Do you detect a hint of Roy Harper influence?  Definitely the same inflections in his singing style.  A beautiful tune, though.  Wonderful lyrics, too.

 

 

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