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Chief Chesty Forlock |
A couple of years ago I got one of those CD cards that contain songs from the year you were born. After listening to it I can see why my parents resorted to copulation in 1967. There really wasn't much of an entertainment alternative. ~~~~~~~~~~ Who did you think I would be? - HA! - well you got me instead. | ||
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Scroll Stalker |
Oh come on now Argy what about Soul Man - Sam & Dave Respect - Aretha Franklin Groovin' - The Young Rascals Gimme Some Lovin' - The Spencer Davis Group That was some good stuff. Now 1971 had a few good ones, but overall was kinda lame. Maggie May - Rod Stewart Gypsys, Tramps And Thieves - Cher (a personal fav) Black Magic Woman - Santana | |||
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Scroll Guardian |
I feel your pain. 1968 can lay claim to the following gems (interpret that however you'd like): Harper Valley P.T.A. Yummy Yummy Yummy Mony Mony (what's with all the repetition repetition??) Also, the uplifting hits Abraham Martin & John and Then You Can Tell me Goodbye Luckily we also got Sittin on the Dock of the Bay Chain of Fools and People Gotta Be Free(see, it all comes back to Xena! ) ---------------------------------- "We are constantly invited to be who we are." ~ Henry David Thoreau | |||
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Chief Chesty Forlock |
Yeah, but I got "Hey there, Georgie girl" by the Seekers. ~~~~~~~~~~ Who did you think I would be? - HA! - well you got me instead. | |||
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Scroll Desperado |
maybe my folks were listening to Bobby Darren sing "Mack the Knife" back when i was just a gleam in Walter's eye... 1959 was pretty cool... Battle of New Orleans/jimmy driftwood Midnight Flyer/ nat king cole El Paso/ marty robbins What a Differnce a Day Makes/ dinah washington Tequila/ the champs Heartaches by the Number/guy mitchell (though it's a Ray Price song...) of course there's also: Great Balls of Fire/jerry lee lewis Charlie Brown/the coasters Teenager in Love/the belmonts and any number of Kingston Trio recordings... WHAT WOULD XENA DO? are you sitting on the soap? It's not the Fates; it's not Ares; it's not something I ate; no, I have no poison dart marks; I have no Bacchae bites! | |||
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Scroller Needing Therapy |
quote: I like that song. | |||
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swingin' down the street so fancy-freeeee... damn. i'd managed not to get that stuck in my head up til now. WHAT WOULD XENA DO? are you sitting on the soap? It's not the Fates; it's not Ares; it's not something I ate; no, I have no poison dart marks; I have no Bacchae bites! | |||
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Scroll Guardian |
hmm...didn't Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club band come out in '67? "You grow up the day you have your first real laugh, at yourself." Ethel Barrymore | |||
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Scroller Needing Therapy |
My work here is complete. | |||
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Warlord Scroller |
The only good one I could find from 1959 was Bobby Darin's rendition of Mack The Knife. 'twas a better year for movies, tho. Quite a few classics born. 'Anatomy Of A Murder' 'Some Like It Hot' 'North By Northwest' Bergman's 'Wild Strawberries' 'Room At The Top' 'Diary Of Anne Frank' ... quite a selection for that year's Oscars to chose from, right? Wrong. Ben Hur got all the majors. Even... wait for it... Chuck Heston for best actor! What on EARTH were they smoking?!?! embarrassed The Xenatizer | |||
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Scroll Stalker |
NO! I am Spartacus! Wait, that was 1960, not 59 - Doh! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ She’s got a smile that heals me | |||
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Besotted Scroller |
1970 1. Bridge Over Troubled Water, Simon & Garfunkel 2. (They Long To Be) Close To You, Carpenters 3. American Woman / No Sugar Tonight, Guess Who 4. Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head, B.J. Thomas 5. War, Edwin Starr 6. Ain't No Mountain High Enough, Diana Ross 7. I'll Be There, Jackson 5 8. Get Ready, Rare Earth 9. Let It Be, Beatles 10. Band Of Gold, Freda Payne _____________________________ it's a mad, mad mission sign me up | |||
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Chief Chesty Forlock |
I just noticed that zoom and The Xenatizer were born in the same year. Interesting. OK people you are forcing, FORCING me to post the entire sad contents of this CD I have:
~~~~~~~~~~ Who did you think I would be? - HA! - well you got me instead. | |||
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Scroll Stalker |
Now, I really never will forget the night that Billy Joe McCallister jumped off the Talahachee Bri-idge. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ She’s got a smile that heals me | |||
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Scroll Desperado |
anyone see the movie version of Ode to Billy Joe & remember why he jumped off the Tallahassee Bri-udge? WHAT WOULD XENA DO? are you sitting on the soap? No, Gabrielle. You understand hate, but you don't give in to it. You don't know how much I love...that. | |||
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Warrior Scroller |
quote: Man, that was a corny movie hehe. Hmm. My parents were older so they weren't into what was going at the time but in 1965 things were changing. I was born when Rubber Soul was completed and released. Hmm. I think while I was gestating the Fabs were working on Rubber Soul! | |||
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Scroller Needing Therapy |
quote: Yes. | |||
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Scroller Needing Therapy |
1973 1. Tie A Yellow Ribbon 'Round The Ole Oak Tree, Tony Orlando & Dawn 2. Bad Bad Leroy Brown, Jim Croce 3. Killing Me Softly With His Song, Roberta Flack 4. Let's Get It On, Marvin Gaye (hee) 5. My Love, Paul McCartney & Wings 6. Why Me, Kris Kristofferson 7. Crocodile Rock, Elton John 8. Will It Go Round In Circles, Billy Preston 9. You're So Vain, Carly Simon 10. Touch Me In The Morning, Diana Ross 11. The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia, Vicki Lawrence (awesome) 12. Playground In My Mind, Clint Holmes 13. Brother Louie, Stories 14. Delta Dawn, Helen Reddy (neat) 15. Me And Mrs. Jones, Billy Paul 16. Frankenstein, Edgar Winter Group 17. Drift Away, Dobie Gray 18. Little Willy, Sweet 19. You Are The Sunshine Of My Life, Stevie Wonder 20. Half Breed, Cher | |||
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Chief Chesty Forlock |
Now THAT is one cool list. *jealous* Are ya gonna keep us in suspense? Why DID Billy Joe jump offa that thuh bree-udge? ~~~~~~~~~~ Who did you think I would be? - HA! - well you got me instead. | |||
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Scroller Needing Therapy |
As I remember it, he'd had an experience and was afraid everyone would think he was gay. I think. Now someone has to watch it and tell me if that's right. | |||
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Scroll Desperado |
yes yes--something about "carnal knowledge of another man." WHAT WOULD XENA DO? are you sitting on the soap? No, Gabrielle. You understand hate, but you don't give in to it. You don't know how much I love...that. | |||
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Chief Chesty Forlock |
I just listened to the song again, and here's the scoop. Billy Joe and the female narrator were seen talking heatedly after church one night. *gasp* THEN they were seen throwing "something" off the Talahachee Bridge. Now, I don't know why, but I always imagined that Billy Joe got his girlfriend pregnant and they threw the baby off the bridge so no-one would find out, and then he couldn't live with murdering his child. However, that doesn't really make sense because surely her Mom and Dad would have figured that one out?? Anyone got any other ideas? Anyway, I like the way in the song how they keep interupting the story of what happened to poor Billy Joe by asking people to pass dinner items. ~~~~~~~~~~ Who did you think I would be? - HA! - well you got me instead. | |||
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Scroll Stalker |
It was the third of June, another sleepy, dusty Delta day I was out choppin' cotton and my brother was baling hay At dinner time we stopped and walked back to the house to eat And Mama hollered out the back door "y'all remember to wipe your feet" Then she said "I got some news this morning from Chocktow Ridge Today Billy Joe MacAllister jumped off the Tallahachee Bridge" Papa said to Mama as he passed around the black eyed peas "Well Billy Joe never had a lick of sense, pass the biscuits, please There's five more acres in the lower forty I got to plow" And Mama said it was shame about Billy Joe, anyhow Seems like nothing ever comes to no good on Chocktow Ridge And now Billy Joe MacAllister's jumped off the Tallahachee Bridge Brother said he recollected when he and Tom and Billy Joe, Put a frog down my back at the Carrol County picture show, And wasn't I talkin' to him after church last Sunday night, I'll have another piece of apple pie, you know, it don't seem right' I saw him at the sawmill yesterday on Choctow Ridge And now you tell me Billy Joe jumped off the Tallahatchee Bridge Mama said to me "Child, what's happened to your appetite? I've been cooking all morning and you haven't touched a single bite That nice young preacher, Brother Taylor, dropped by today Said he'd be pleased to have dinner on Sunday, oh, by the way, He said he saw a girl that looked a lot like you on Chocktow Ridge And she and Billy Joe was throwing something off the Tallahachee Bridge" A year has come and gone since we heard the news about Billy Joe Brother married Becky Thompson, they bought a store in Tupelo There was a virus going 'round, Papa caught it and he died last Spring And now Mama doesn't seem to wanna do much of anything And me, I spend a lot of time picking flowers up on Chocktow Ridge And drop them into the muddy water off the Tallahachee Bridge Billy Joe was "family". ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ She’s got a smile that heals me | |||
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Well Billy Joe never had a lick of sense, pass the biscuits, please they jsut don't write em like that any more... WHAT WOULD XENA DO? are you sitting on the soap? No, Gabrielle. You understand hate, but you don't give in to it. You don't know how much I love...that. | |||
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Scroller Needing Therapy |
From what I understand, the film didn't follow the spirit of the song very well. Billy Joe and the bridge and the jumping and that's about all that's the same. Possibly the biscuits. | |||
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