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Natalie Cole clip from 1975 | |
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yeah,I seen that video before
LOVE THAT SONG!! Back in late 1975,you couldn't escape it.Radio played it to death. | |
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SoulAlive said: yeah,I seen that video before
LOVE THAT SONG!! Back in late 1975,you couldn't escape it.Radio played it to death. It`s one of my favorite songs of all time, by any artist... I should have been born two decades earlier | |
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Icicle said: SoulAlive said: yeah,I seen that video before
LOVE THAT SONG!! Back in late 1975,you couldn't escape it.Radio played it to death. It`s one of my favorite songs of all time, by any artist... I should have been born two decades earlier You would have loved the 70s! I feel blessed to have been a part of that era | |
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SoulAlive said: Icicle said: It`s one of my favorite songs of all time, by any artist... I should have been born two decades earlier You would have loved the 70s! I feel blessed to have been a part of that era I`d be sitting in front of a pair of HUGE speakers, hidden between a pile of LPs all day long... What i like about the 70s is the fact that the music was all about the music, it wasn`t about the image. However, the music is much more accessible today, you can download songs and albums. You don`t need to walk around looking for a store that has that particular cd of lp, you can just buy it on the internet. | |
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Icicle said: SoulAlive said: You would have loved the 70s! I feel blessed to have been a part of that era I`d be sitting in front of a pair of HUGE speakers, hidden between a pile of LPs all day long... What i like about the 70s is the fact that the music was all about the music, it wasn`t about the image. However, the music is much more accessible today, you can download songs and albums. You don`t need to walk around looking for a store that has that particular cd of lp, you can just buy it on the internet. Yes,music is much more accessible today but back then,it was FUN going to a record store.I remember in the late 70s,spending my allowance on 45s like "Shadow Dancing" by Andy Gibb and "Heaven Knows" by Donna Summer.Here's a pic of a Tower Records store in 1978....imagine if you were there at that time....you probably would have bought the Natalie Cole Live album,lol. | |
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SoulAlive said: You know i would... It would probably been a little cheaper than the cd, but it was worth it... That looks like a huge store, i would probably get lost I don`t have many 45s, there`s one gem i found though, i think it`s called "Song for the children", it`s a rare song by Gladys Knight and the pips from the early/mid 70s, a song that never appeared on any of their albums... Not too crazy about "heaven knows", but i LOVE Donna Summer I`m thinking of getting the "Live and more", i`ve heard a sample of "Only one man", and i thought it was just beautiful [Edited 1/25/07 9:53am] | |
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SoulAlive said: yeah,I seen that video before
LOVE THAT SONG!! Back in late 1975,you couldn't escape it.Radio played it to death. It kinda still feels like that now. It's one I've heard all too often, so I can't enjoy it at all anymore. | |
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