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Who here is down with "Three Dog Night" A triple play of three dog night right here
"One" "Out in the Country" "Never Been to Spain" | |
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Pulleeeeeze. Three more.
...Easy To Be Hard ...Eli's Coming (sorry for the goofy video treatment) ...Pieces of April tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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Love 'em, especially Easy to be Hard and One. Great all around lyrically, vocally and musically. | |
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And Shambala (dumb video to go with it).
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I Can Hear You, Colin
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A few other favorites.
I Can Hear You Calling (co-written by Roy Kenner & Dom Troiano of The Mandala) Liar Let Me Serenade You (cover written by John Finley, formerly of Rhinoceros) Don't Make Promises (written by Tim Hardin) Chest Fever (The Band) tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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Cinnie said: I Can Hear You, Colin
You would pick that one. "I Can Hear You Calling" 3XDope - "No Words" Black Sheep - "Similak Child" Diamond D - "Best Kept Secret" MC Lyte - "I am the Lyte" Skoolbeats - "Dog Night" Stetsasonic - "To Whom it May Concern" | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: Cinnie said: I Can Hear You, Colin
You would pick that one. "I Can Hear You Calling" 3XDope - "No Words" Black Sheep - "Similak Child" Diamond D - "Best Kept Secret" MC Lyte - "I am the Lyte" Skoolbeats - "Dog Night" Stetsasonic - "To Whom it May Concern" Yeah I love how Grand Puba lifted it for Lyte. I actually got into the SONG though and can sing along to the whole thing. | |
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Right Here!!! Fan Right Here!!!
"Jerimiah was a Bullfrog", was the first record that I played as a child. I still have the 45. "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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shorttrini said: Right Here!!! Fan Right Here!!!
"Jerimiah was a Bullfrog", was the first record that I played as a child. I still have the 45. "Joy to the world" | |
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My favorites:
One Easy To Be Hard Pieces of April Very sensitive, and emotive voices.... "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive."
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I had the worst pre-teen crush on Chuck Negron. Those eyes. That voice gave me chills. Easy to Be Hard, One, Eli's Coming, Liar, Pieces of April. I never liked the "funny" ones too much. (Jeremiah Was a Bullfrog) I was a very emo child before emo was popular. Sad, depressed, and melancholy all the time. "One" was of course my favorite song.
Three Dog Night's statistics are astonishing and virtually unmatched in popular music. In the years 1969 through 1974, no other group had more top 10 hits, moved more records or sold more concert tickets. Three Dog Night's success, particularly as a live attraction, was so overwhelming that out of necessity, they almost had to "invent" modern rock touring to meet the demands of their fans. The group had 21 consecutive Top 40 hits, 18 straight Top 20s, 11 Top 10s, 3 number 1s, seven million-selling singles and 12 straight RIAA Certified Gold albums. Testament to their broad appeal, Three Dog Night's hits –driven by the fluid harmonies of founding members Danny Hutton, Cory Wells and Chuck Negron, appeared on the pop, rock and country charts.
TDN still tours and were in NO in 2007. Chuck sometimes tours with Blood, Sweat, & Tears. While in recent years Hutton and Wells have taken a version of the group out on the ever-lucrative oldies circuit, Negron—having cleaned up his own act over the last decade, performs upwards of 70 shows a year, showcasing material from his four solo CDs. Negron also penned a memoir called Three Dog Nightmare, a chronicle of glory days, dissension and his personal addictions, as well as his newfound road to recovery.
Chuck is still going. He's been very lucky...Unlike other artists I have loved, Jimi, Jim, and Janis. "Let love be your perfect weapon..." ~~Andy Biersack | |
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