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scarygirl wrote:I have a Rupert Holmes song in my youtube playlist," Him." I was listening to it just now and flashed back to an earlier time, me sitting cross legged on the floor of the master bedroom hunched over my mom's record player listening to Rupert Holmes, Rick Springfield and the like. Up until about ten years ago, I could remember all of the records my mom had. Now, the memory along with the songs from that playlist are fading one by one. Like singing the chorus climbing trees, "Him, him, him. What you going to do about him? You're going to have to do without him. Or do without me, me, me. No one gets it for free, it's me or it's him," not knowing the meaning of what the heck I was singing... Life turned a little dicey for me shortly thereafter, but that good memory burns forever.
BigOkieChris wrote:I don't know about first song but first album well..... I can remember my Dad bought me a cassette called 'Pure Rock' by K-Tel.
Not bad songs to introduce you to rock and roll for the first time when you're only 5 years old.....
Here's the actual album....
http://www.discogs.com/Various-Pure-Rock/release/4106883
Here is the cover art.....
I've got 4 words for you... da doo ron ron!!Moon Beam wrote:These two instantly enter the think tank....![]()
I've got 4 words for you... da doo ron ron!!JRNYMAN wrote:
Moon Beam wrote:![]()
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Then:Moon Beam wrote:![]()
And Now:
Lot changes, I could be standing right next to him and I wouldn't know who he is/was.
Moon Beam wrote:I'd say he's aged ok.
For surely I don't look as sweet as I did at six.
Age gets us all if we're lucky!
That did give me a good little giggle though, thanks Sushi!
Don wrote:I remember sitting with my grandfather on rainy weekends watching the Sunday afternoon movie on CBS (long before cable). It would come on after Wrestling and they used Barry White's Love's Theme for the intro bumper. Every time, I hear the song now, it takes me back.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPHmsEoLsL0
Another song which I didn't even know the title of until a bout 15 years ago was Eres Tu. We would take the family stationwagon to Wildwood every summer and I remember one particular year (1973?) being amazed to hear singing in a foreign language. This was long before Spanish radio took over the frequencies in America. The tune was on regular top 40 radio and so different than anything I heard before. It was played quite a bit on the different piers and shops that summer. I didn't even know it was Spanish until I saw a 17 year old Anacani singing similar sounding songs on the Lawrence Welk show, which my grandparents watched religiously every Sunday night before Disney.
Like with the other song, when I heard it again, about 15 years ago on some AM station, it took me back instantly to a special place and time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1s3BIX0duKs
Don wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPHmsEoLsL0
Moon Beam wrote:Don wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPHmsEoLsL0
I love that song but had no clue it was Bary White's, where's his thick slick deep darth voice?
Am I missing something?, that song has no words and I don't remember it ever having any either.
Oh man... you're killing me with this one, Don!Don wrote:I remember sitting with my grandfather on rainy weekends watching the Sunday afternoon movie on CBS (long before cable). It would come on after Wrestling and they used Barry White's Love's Theme for the intro bumper. Every time, I hear the song now, it takes me back.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPHmsEoLsL0
Another song which I didn't even know the title of until a bout 15 years ago was Eres Tu. We would take the family stationwagon to Wildwood every summer and I remember one particular year (1973?) being amazed to hear singing in a foreign language. This was long before Spanish radio took over the frequencies in America. The tune was on regular top 40 radio and so different than anything I heard before. It was played quite a bit on the different piers and shops that summer. I didn't even know it was Spanish until I saw a 17 year old Anacani singing similar sounding songs on the Lawrence Welk show, which my grandparents watched religiously every Sunday night before Disney.
Like with the other song, when I heard it again, about 15 years ago on some AM station, it took me back instantly to a special place and time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1s3BIX0duKs
JRNYMAN wrote:Oh man... you're killing me with this one, Don!Don wrote:I remember sitting with my grandfather on rainy weekends watching the Sunday afternoon movie on CBS (long before cable). It would come on after Wrestling and they used Barry White's Love's Theme for the intro bumper. Every time, I hear the song now, it takes me back.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPHmsEoLsL0
Another song which I didn't even know the title of until a bout 15 years ago was Eres Tu. We would take the family stationwagon to Wildwood every summer and I remember one particular year (1973?) being amazed to hear singing in a foreign language. This was long before Spanish radio took over the frequencies in America. The tune was on regular top 40 radio and so different than anything I heard before. It was played quite a bit on the different piers and shops that summer. I didn't even know it was Spanish until I saw a 17 year old Anacani singing similar sounding songs on the Lawrence Welk show, which my grandparents watched religiously every Sunday night before Disney.
Like with the other song, when I heard it again, about 15 years ago on some AM station, it took me back instantly to a special place and time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1s3BIX0duKs![]()
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I was a closet admirer of Eres Tu! Of course I would have never told anyone I liked it - and I really liked that song! - but when it would come on it was just so captivating in a way. Sort of the way Dancing Queen has that commanding 6 note piano part that's so big and so regal-feeling. Same thing with Eres Tu whenshe's joined by the backing vox.
And if you've ever seen the movie, Tommy Boy you know exactly the part I'm talking about here... (best scene in the entire movie!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7RiYPibdKs
EDIT: Just did a quick bit of research on the song and here's something kind freaky or at least the timing of your post is... The version of the song which was performed and made famous by Mocedondes made its debut April 7, 1973 - almost 40 years ago to the day! {{Insert theme from Twilight Zone here}}![]()
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Rick wrote:BigOkieChris wrote:I don't know about first song but first album well..... I can remember my Dad bought me a cassette called 'Pure Rock' by K-Tel.
Not bad songs to introduce you to rock and roll for the first time when you're only 5 years old.....
Here's the actual album....
http://www.discogs.com/Various-Pure-Rock/release/4106883
Here is the cover art.....
Some great songs on that compilation. Your dad did well.
steveo777 wrote:testing......
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