RE: OT: CUSA board Music thread (what are you listening to right now?)
Artist: Atlanta Rhythm Section
Album: Third Annual Pipe Dream
Cut: "Doraville"
Recorded at: Studio One, Doraville, Georgia
1973 Polydor Records
Artist: Atlanta Rhythm Section
Album: Champagne Jam
Cut: "Imaginary Lover"
February 1978 Polydor Records
Artist: Atlanta Rhythm Section
Album: A Rock and Roll Alternative
Cut: "So Into You"
January 1977 Polydor Records
Artist: Atlanta Rhythm Section
Album: Champagne Jam
Cut: "Champagne Jam"
Recorded at Studio One, Doraville, Georgia
January 1978 Polydor Records
Artist: Atlanta Rhythm Section
Album: Champagne Jam
Cut: "I'm Not Gonna Let It Bother Me Tonight"
Recorded at Studio One, Doraville, Georgia
June 1978 Polydor Records
RE: OT: CUSA board Music thread (what are you listening to right now?)
I guess 'cause it's the dog days of summer, I always think of music like this, blaring from the rock stations at house construction sites while the hammers and saws are inter-cutting with the music...
Artist: .38 Special
Album: Special Forces
Song: "Caught Up In You"
April 19, 1982 A&M Records
Had a crush on that girl in the video back in the day...wonder what she looks like now?
Artist: .38 Special
Album: Rockin' into the Night
Song: "Rockin' into the Night"
1980 A&M Records
Artist: .38 Special
Album: Wild-Eyed Southern Boys
Song: "Hold On Loosely"
February 1981 A&M Records
RE: OT: You're welcoCUSA board Music thread (what are you listening to right now?)
(07-15-2019 04:58 PM)tanqtonic Wrote: .38 Special was a go to selection for me for a decade of summers and beer in the evenings on the porch. Thanks Good Owl. <clink>
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed it. fell free to share some of your picks here if you'd like. (Sorry for the delayed response--missed your post as I was scrollin' down.)
RE: OT: CUSA board Music thread (what are you listening to right now?)
(07-28-2019 10:07 PM)GoodOwl Wrote:
(07-15-2019 04:58 PM)tanqtonic Wrote: .38 Special was a go to selection for me for a decade of summers and beer in the evenings on the porch. Thanks Good Owl. <clink>
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed it. fell free to share some of your picks here if you'd like. (Sorry for the delayed response--missed your post as I was scrollin' down.)
RE: OT: CUSA board Music thread (what are you listening to right now?)
(07-28-2019 10:07 PM)GoodOwl Wrote:
(07-15-2019 04:58 PM)tanqtonic Wrote: .38 Special was a go to selection for me for a decade of summers and beer in the evenings on the porch. Thanks Good Owl. <clink>
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed it. fell free to share some of your picks here if you'd like. (Sorry for the delayed response--missed your post as I was scrollin' down.)
RE: OT: CUSA board Music thread (what are you listening to right now?)
comin' at ya
Artist: Curtis Mayfield
Albums: Curtis & Curtis/Live!
Song: "(Don't Worry) If There's a Hell Below, We're All Going to Go"
September 1970 & November 1970 Curtom Records
(This post was last modified: 08-08-2019 11:52 AM by GoodOwl.)
RE: OT: CUSA board Music thread (what are you listening to right now?)
(08-01-2019 10:54 PM)WWDog Wrote: JEFF LYNNE'S & ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA -Live at Hyde Park 2014 007 10538 Overture
Reminds me of the Waffle House jukebox--waffle well-done (not burnt!) Hashbrowns scatted, smothered and topped (with Bert's Chili!) scrambled eggs, sausage with raisin toast and usually some of these tunes:
Artist: Johnny Cash (with Roy Clark)
Album: Orange Blossom Special
Song: "Orange Blossom Special"
Songwriter: Ervin T. Rouse
February 1965 Columbia Records
Artist: ELO (Electric Light Orchestra)
Album: Face the Music
Track: "Evil Woman"
Jet Records 1975
Artist: John Denver with Bill Danoff and Taffy (Nivert) Danoff*
Album: Poems, Prayers & Promises
Song: "Take Me Home Country Roads"
April 12, 1971 RCA Records
Artist: Elvis Presley
Song: "An American Trilogy" "Dixie" — a minstrel song; "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" — a marching hymn of the Union Army during the American Civil War; and "All My Trials" — a Bahamian lullaby related to African American spirituals and widely used by folk music revivalists
Recorded in 1972 RCA Records
Composer: Mickey Newbury
Stone Mountain Park Laser Show--2004
Well, if you're ever out eating at Waffle House and you hear these songs come on the jukebox, turn around and wave 'hello'.
Bonus:
Bill Danoff and his then-wife Taffy (Nivert) Danoff were two of the four members of Starland Vocal Band (the others were Jon Carroll and his later-wfie Margot Chapman) They wrote a song that became a pretty big hit in the mid-70's called "Afternoon Delight." The title came from the happy hour menu at Clyde's restaurant in Georgetown, Washington, D.C., where Bill Danoff was eating with fellow band-member Margot Chapman while his then-wife Taffy Danoff was undergoing surgery for cervical cancer. Danoff enjoyed writing the song and downplayed the somewhat controversial lyrics, saying, "I didn't want to write an all-out sex song ... I just wanted to write something that was fun and hinted at sex."
Artist: Starland Vocal Band
Album: Starland Vocal Band
Song: "Afternoon Delight"
April 1976 Windsong Records
RE: OT: CUSA board Music thread (what are you listening to right now?)
Where you at Stinkfist?
I'm with something I heard on Lost in Vegas about this track.... only Tool sounds like Tool... its not metal, its not alternative, its not..... , they are their own sound. Me personally, I like the new track enough but I have never gotten all in on Tool. Not going to say they are bad, but they aren't always my cup of tea.
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In other news, new Korn in September and well....
IDK about Korn. I think Korn sounded like Korn from Korn through Untouchables.... the rapping, the funky bass, the hard ass metal, the distorted and then somewhat clean vocals, the whole style. Post Untouchables though, the newer albums are Korn in some ways but not in others. These new tracks sound like they might be getting back to the "original sound" of theirs.