Amazing.
OT posts get a lot more attention and responses than those discussing RM.
Must have been a reaallllyyy slow day on Friday.
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Gosh, I wish that I remembered all of these bands. They must have been
"before my time"....
Douglas P. Allen, CRM, CDIA+
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Not one to admit my age, buy Tommy James & the Shondells appeared at the
local dance hall in my neighborhood and sang "Crimson and Clover" and all
the girls thought he was so fine....how funny!
Sandra Broady-Rudd, CRM
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Sent: Friday, August 04, 2006 1:46 PM
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Can't resist chiming in on this thread since rock & roll is in my soul...
I was/am a huge fan of British bands that made up the original Invasion of
the mid-1960's. I was 10 years old in 1967 and my parents gave me a Lloyds
AM radio for my birthday. The month was March and the new songs were "I Can
See for Miles" by the Who and "There's a Kind of Hush" by Herman's Hermits.
American bands like The Five Americans had out "Western Union" and The
McCoys were singing "Hang on Sloppy." Tommy James & the Shondells released
"Crimson & Clover" somewhere in that time period. And don't forget the
Turtles (Flo & Eddie). And the Buffalo Springfield (For What it's Worth).
Never much of a Mitch Ryder fan, but caught his show a few months back and
he is GOOD! Ray Davies (of Kinks fame) is someone else I saw recently and
he's great.
The Stones and the Who are touring right now (what is their retention
time??). I guess if you have never seen them and you have an opportunity
give them a try. I still like Ronnie Wood (great hair) & he is a heavy
influence on my own guitar playing.
Even though I don't color my hair orange anymore (much to Bob Dalton's
dissapointment), I do still listen to David Bowie (later in the timeline -
originally known as Davy Jones until the Monkees got started).
Lots of fun thinking about this. I still have all my records and a
functioning turntable...Speakerlab 6's.
All the best!
Rock on!
Sharon Burnett
Seattle WA
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