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Thread started 02/07/09 10:53pm

scriptgirl

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90s Throwback: "Hello, It's Me" by Groove Theory

I love the original version by Rundgren, but I love this version as well. Groove Theory's one and only cd is one of my fave albums.

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Reply #1 posted 02/08/09 1:33am

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I'm extremely proud to post on this thread mushy

LOVE Todd's version and I hadn't listened to this album in like a decade and heard this and thought it was just wonderful. forgot all about it and reminded me of some really sad and lonely times but those times less lonely because I had music I loved, which included this album nod
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Reply #2 posted 02/08/09 6:38am

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I like just about every version of this song, but my favorite will always be the one by the Isley Brothers. music
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Reply #3 posted 02/08/09 9:37am

scriptgirl

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Never liked the Isley Bros version.
"Lack of home training crosses all boundaries."
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Reply #4 posted 02/08/09 10:05am

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yes I loved that Groove Theory album as well.. cool
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Reply #5 posted 02/08/09 12:03pm

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Never would have thought about them covering this song. It's long overdue that I get that album already!
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Reply #6 posted 02/08/09 12:13pm

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Just looked it up and apparently Sony rereleased it last week at a low prie ($6.99). I guess they wised up about people not buying albums through Itunes when they it often costs much less to get the Cds used. Won't save the industry, but it will save your bank account if you want to buy the discs new.
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Reply #7 posted 02/08/09 12:25pm

Cinnie

I had this cd for years and never really paid attention to this track.

I think I like Todd's version the best these days.
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Reply #8 posted 02/08/09 12:38pm

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syl said:

yes I loved that Groove Theory album as well.. cool


Had this CD but lost it still have CD of Tell Me ...great track... cool
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