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Notes_Norton

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  1. Well if they take you away in a straitjacket, you must by like Naploeon XIV in "They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!" It seems it's an early form of Rap music. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXOwNOf2QXY For some reason I can't get the above video to embed here. I'll try another link. ... Ah this one works!! (not that this song is worth the effort)
  2. Corner Pocket - Count Basie Orchestra (Of that era, Basie was one of my favorites) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBuYSVrFBLA
  3. Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman) - Joe Tex
  4. My wife plays guitar too. If I go first they will be in good hands. Bob
  5. Alexander Nevsky, Op. 78: VI. Field of the Dead - Sergei Prokofiev
  6. "I Can Beat Your Drum" - Fever Tree https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C71G1atPWzY (An obscure hit from the psychedelic era of rock music) PS I haven't figured out how to post a youtube so I posted the link
  7. "White Rabbit" - Jefferson Airplane lyrics: ...go ask Alice...
  8. "Physical" - Olivia Newton-John lyrics: ...Let me hear your body talk...
  9. We've gotten into some real fine poetry here. Silver Convention again (what verbose poets these are) Fly, robin fly Fly, robin fly Fly, robin fly Up, up to the sky Fly, robin fly Fly, robin fly Fly, robin fly Up, up to the sky Fly
  10. I remember during the Disco years (1970s) Johnny Carson dressed up as a preacher in front of a pulpit, opened a big bible-looking book and with a serious face and tone of voice and at a slow, deliberate pace read the lyrics to the Silver Convention song, "Get Up And Boogie" (That's right) Get up and boogie, get up and boogie (That's right) Get up and boogie, get up and boogie (That's right) Get up and boogie, get up and boogie Boogie, boogie (That's right) Get up and boogie, get up and boogie (That's right) Get up and boogie, get up and boogie (That's right) Boogie, boogie (That's right) Get up and boogie, get up and boogie (That's right) Get up and boogie, get up and boogie Boogie, boogie (That's right) Get up and boogie, get up and boogie Get up and boogie, get up and boogie Get up and boogie, get up and boogie Get up and boogie, get up and boogie I'd say "They just don't write them like that anymore" but Craigb just proved otherwise :D Whenever I try to write a song, I'm always unhappy with the lyrics. Perhaps I set my standards too high. Insights and incites by Notes
  11. OUCH ---- How did I miss that????????????? OK, it was a nice groaner (I love groaners) and now I can wipe the tire tracks off my forehead. I'm ready for more, bring 'em on!!! Notes
  12. Thanks to TV, it's now more important what the star looks like than the music. The first MTV video was The Buggles, "Video Killed The Radio Star" and that was true. Now when I see auto-tune kings and queens doing soft-core porn with little if any musical content, it saddens me. I've nothing against soft-core porn if the music is there, but not as a substitute for the music itself. OK, I'm showing my age (as if my avatar doesn't). But I'm a musician, and all parts of the music, melody, harmony and rhythm are important to me. And the nuances in those three are what turn empty notes into music. Listening to some of the one-chord songs with rap instead of melody or auto-tune vocals just doesn't do it for me. It makes the Starship song sound like a symphony. Not that there isn't any good new music, there is some out there, but the majority of the pop music is currently at a low level for actual musical content. Insights, incites and a minor rant by Notes ;)
  13. Woman in Love" - Barbra Streisand Triple word score!!!! (3 X 0 = 0)
  14. I unplugged the cable in 1990, took the antenna mast down, and haven't watched a bit of TV since. Actually I haven't watched TV since 1986, we were gigging on cruise ships, and there was no TV on them at that time. When I got off, I was so used to not watching, that I found myself bored, so instead I learned how to write styles for Band-in-a-Box, how to run a mail order business that turned internet order, learned to make web pages, learned wind synthesizer, and learned lead guitar. Much more rewarding. I know it's not for everyone, but I'd rather live my life by doing things than to live my live vicariously by watching actors pretending to do things. Many years ago when I was quite young, we played in a bar that had a country music clientele in the daytime, and we were hired for rock and roll night. While setting up to play, this guy almost endlessly played "Together Again" by Buck Owens on the juke box. I got to hate that song. Year's later it's not my favorite, but it's OK. There are only two kinds of songs, good songs (the ones I like) and songs written for somebody else's ears. Here's one we had to play a few years ago that I don't like, "Cupid Shuffle" Notes
  15. "No Way Out" - Stone Temple Pilots Only Women Bleed - Alice Cooper
  16. I gotta be the densest guy on the board, I didn't get the joke. So I guess the joke is on me ;)
  17. Backwater... Sweetwater... Dirty Water - The Standells
  18. Note to Craigb - I love the Golden Earring Song - I'd love to do that one "Highway Star" - Deep Purple
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