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Paper Lace "The Night Chicago Died" where were you in 74 | |
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I have not heard this song in a long time...
It brings back memories of my childhood. "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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guilty pleasure. "Half of what I say is meaningless; but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran | |
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I remember hearing this song on am radio all day. It was also the year i discover Zeppelin. | |
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from the summer of '74 | |
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Definately guilty pleasure!! I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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In the 70s,there were so many cool pop singles on the radio.1974 was a particularly good year.I have this song on a compilation that also includes these songs from the same year...
"Billy Don't Be A Hero" by Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods "I Can Help" by Billy Swan "Who Do You Think You Are" by Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods "Please Come To Boston" such a cool time to grow up in! | |
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SoulAlive said: In the 70s,there were so many cool pop singles on the radio.1974 was a particularly good year.I have this song on a compilation that also includes these songs from the same year...
"Billy Don't Be A Hero" by Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods "I Can Help" by Billy Swan "Who Do You Think You Are" by Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods "Please Come To Boston" such a cool time to grow up in! Here is a bit of trivia on the Billy Swan song. If you listen closely toward the end, you might hear some giggling and laughter. The reason, his dog had gotten loose in the studio and started jumping up on Billy. The laughter that you hear is his band members and others applauding him for getting through the song... "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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shorttrini said: SoulAlive said: In the 70s,there were so many cool pop singles on the radio.1974 was a particularly good year.I have this song on a compilation that also includes these songs from the same year...
"Billy Don't Be A Hero" by Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods "I Can Help" by Billy Swan "Who Do You Think You Are" by Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods "Please Come To Boston" such a cool time to grow up in! Here is a bit of trivia on the Billy Swan song. If you listen closely toward the end, you might hear some giggling and laughter. The reason, his dog had gotten loose in the studio and started jumping up on Billy. The laughter that you hear is his band members and others applauding him for getting through the song... thanks for the info | |
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I have been on a 70s kick lately and this one is on my playlist. Really cheese, totally 70s, but fun as hell. One funny side note about this song...in the beginning they sing "Daddy was a cop on the EAST side of Chicago..." HELLO??? There IS no East Side of Chicago!! That would be Lake Michigan!
Other tunes that are on the playlist: It Never Rains in Southern California Southern Nights Gypsie Woman Angie Baby (does anyone remember this one?) You're So vain Go All The Way Great stuff...really brings me back to the day! | |
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Wonderwall said: I have been on a 70s kick lately and this one is on my playlist. Really cheese, totally 70s, but fun as hell. One funny side note about this song...in the beginning they sing "Daddy was a cop on the EAST side of Chicago..." HELLO??? There IS no East Side of Chicago!! That would be Lake Michigan!
Other tunes that are on the playlist: It Never Rains in Southern California Southern Nights Gypsie Woman Angie Baby (does anyone remember this one?) You're So vain Go All The Way Great stuff...really brings me back to the day! I love "Southern Nights" by Glen Campbell I have all of those songs that you listed.I remember "Angie Baby". | |
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SoulAlive said: Wonderwall said: I have been on a 70s kick lately and this one is on my playlist. Really cheese, totally 70s, but fun as hell. One funny side note about this song...in the beginning they sing "Daddy was a cop on the EAST side of Chicago..." HELLO??? There IS no East Side of Chicago!! That would be Lake Michigan!
Other tunes that are on the playlist: It Never Rains in Southern California Southern Nights Gypsie Woman Angie Baby (does anyone remember this one?) You're So vain Go All The Way Great stuff...really brings me back to the day! I love "Southern Nights" by Glen Campbell I have all of those songs that you listed.I remember "Angie Baby". Livin in a world of make belieeeeeve..... Helen Fuckin' Reddy | |
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IAintTheOne said: SoulAlive said: I love "Southern Nights" by Glen Campbell I have all of those songs that you listed.I remember "Angie Baby". Livin in a world of make belieeeeeve..... Helen Fuckin' Reddy I think it's time for another 70s soft rock thread | |
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IAintTheOne said: SoulAlive said: I love "Southern Nights" by Glen Campbell I have all of those songs that you listed.I remember "Angie Baby". Livin in a world of make belieeeeeve..... Helen Fuckin' Reddy I can't believe how much I like that song. So incredibly cheesy its not even funny, but damn its a good song! Got some more 70s tunes here: Sister Golden Hair My Little Town Wild Fire Why Can't We Be Friends Don't Rock The Boat Rock Me Gently Seasons in the Sun (THE most depressing song masked in a chirpy pop song ever) [Edited 2/22/08 5:02am] | |
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Wonderwall said: IAintTheOne said: Livin in a world of make belieeeeeve..... Helen Fuckin' Reddy I can't believe how much I like that song. So incredibly cheesy its not even funny, but damn its a good song! Got some more 70s tunes here: Sister Golden Hair My Little Town Wild Fire Why Can't We Be Friends Don't Rock The Boat Rock Me Gently Seasons in the Sun (THE most depressing song masked in a chirpy pop song ever) I like all of those songs!! Only in the 70s could you write a song about a horse ("WildFire") and have a hit single with it,lol. "Sister Golden Hair" "Seasons In The Sun" is depressing indeed,lol...speaking of depressing 70s soft rock,what about "Alone Again (Naturally)" by Gilbert Sullivan? That's a real tearjerker another cool 70s soft rock song: "A Horse With No Name" by America (1972) "Diamond Girl" by Seals and Crofts (1972) "Fallin In Love" by Hamilton,Joe Frank and Reynolds (1975) "Laughter In The Rain" by Neil Sedaka (1974) "Times Of Your Life" by Paul Anka (1976?) this thread is gonna make me pull out my 70s soft rock CDs! | |
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SoulAlive said: Wonderwall said: I can't believe how much I like that song. So incredibly cheesy its not even funny, but damn its a good song! Got some more 70s tunes here: Sister Golden Hair My Little Town Wild Fire Why Can't We Be Friends Don't Rock The Boat Rock Me Gently Seasons in the Sun (THE most depressing song masked in a chirpy pop song ever) I like all of those songs!! Only in the 70s could you write a song about a horse ("WildFire") and have a hit single with it,lol. "Sister Golden Hair" "Seasons In The Sun" is depressing indeed,lol...speaking of depressing 70s soft rock,what about "Alone Again (Naturally)" by Gilbert Sullivan? That's a real tearjerker another cool 70s soft rock song: "A Horse With No Name" by America (1972) "Diamond Girl" by Seals and Crofts (1972) "Fallin In Love" by Hamilton,Joe Frank and Reynolds (1975) "Laughter In The Rain" by Neil Sedaka (1974) "Times Of Your Life" by Paul Anka (1976?) this thread is gonna make me pull out my 70s soft rock CDs! Here are some others 1.Moonlight Feels Right by Starbuck. 2.Having My Baby - Paul Anka. 3.Midnight At The Oasis - Maria Mulduar. 4.Here Comes The Express - B.T. Express. 5.Shame Shame Shame - Shirley & Company. 6.Still In Love With You - Al Green. 7.Love Won't Let Me Wait - Major Harris. 8.Feel Like Making Love - Roberta Flack. 9.Do It Again - Steely Dan. 10.Then Came You - The Spinners w/ Dionne Warrwick. 11.Games People Play - The Spinners. 12.Nothin From Nothin - Billy Preston. "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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shorttrini said: SoulAlive said: I like all of those songs!! Only in the 70s could you write a song about a horse ("WildFire") and have a hit single with it,lol. "Sister Golden Hair" "Seasons In The Sun" is depressing indeed,lol...speaking of depressing 70s soft rock,what about "Alone Again (Naturally)" by Gilbert Sullivan? That's a real tearjerker another cool 70s soft rock song: "A Horse With No Name" by America (1972) "Diamond Girl" by Seals and Crofts (1972) "Fallin In Love" by Hamilton,Joe Frank and Reynolds (1975) "Laughter In The Rain" by Neil Sedaka (1974) "Times Of Your Life" by Paul Anka (1976?) this thread is gonna make me pull out my 70s soft rock CDs! Here are some others 1.Moonlight Feels Right by Starbuck. 2.Having My Baby - Paul Anka. 3.Midnight At The Oasis - Maria Mulduar. 4.Here Comes The Express - B.T. Express. 5.Shame Shame Shame - Shirley & Company. 6.Still In Love With You - Al Green. 7.Love Won't Let Me Wait - Major Harris. 8.Feel Like Making Love - Roberta Flack. 9.Do It Again - Steely Dan. 10.Then Came You - The Spinners w/ Dionne Warrwick. 11.Games People Play - The Spinners. 12.Nothin From Nothin - Billy Preston. "Moonlight Feels Right" is my song!!! I remember hearing it all the time in the summer of '76.It's definitely a "summer song"....really cool and breezy.It makes me think of being at the beach. Those good ol' 70s I'll never forget that era! | |
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SoulAlive said: shorttrini said: Here are some others 1.Moonlight Feels Right by Starbuck. 2.Having My Baby - Paul Anka. 3.Midnight At The Oasis - Maria Mulduar. 4.Here Comes The Express - B.T. Express. 5.Shame Shame Shame - Shirley & Company. 6.Still In Love With You - Al Green. 7.Love Won't Let Me Wait - Major Harris. 8.Feel Like Making Love - Roberta Flack. 9.Do It Again - Steely Dan. 10.Then Came You - The Spinners w/ Dionne Warrwick. 11.Games People Play - The Spinners. 12.Nothin From Nothin - Billy Preston. "Moonlight Feels Right" is my song!!! I remember hearing it all the time in the summer of '76.It's definitely a "summer song"....really cool and breezy.It makes me think of being at the beach. Those good ol' 70s I'll never forget that era! That song as well as Steely Dan's, "Do It Again". To this day, everytime I hear that song I get chills. It has this middle eastern feel to it. "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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shorttrini said:[quote] SoulAlive said: 4.Here Comes The Express - B.T. Express. Its actually called "Express" | |
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shorttrini said: SoulAlive said: "Moonlight Feels Right" is my song!!! I remember hearing it all the time in the summer of '76.It's definitely a "summer song"....really cool and breezy.It makes me think of being at the beach. Those good ol' 70s I'll never forget that era! That song as well as Steely Dan's, "Do It Again". To this day, everytime I hear that song I get chills. It has this middle eastern feel to it. "Do It Again" is hypnotic and haunting.It gives me chills too. | |
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