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CaptJohn 11-25-2011 08:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Hannon (Post 422245)
And the day after that, "1910 Fruit Gum Company, Bay City Rollers, and The Archies

That's not nice! :-) (but it was clever) :a20:

bandsdavis 11-25-2011 09:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CaptJohn (Post 422234)
Since this is a different day and I'm in a different mood, my 3 choices today are:

Eddie Floyd
Ray Price
The Casinos

Many won't recognize these but everyone probably knows songs they played but as recorded later by more well known artists. Can you guess the songs without Google? (Tom can't play..........he's a trivia expert!)

PS. Tomorrow I'm going to name: Blood, Sweat & Tears; Steve Winwood; and Booker T and the MG's. :wave:

CaptJohn! "Kiss me each morning for a millions years. Hold me each evening by your side. Tell me you love me for a millions years. Then if it don't work out. Then if it don't work out. Then you can tell me goodbye." Then the big B-3 solo! One of my all-time favorites! Someday we will play it together!

B.

gump1 11-26-2011 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Bonny (Post 422097)
We are from the Detroit area, if my hubby were doing this, it would definitely be a lot of Motown.
1. Little Anthony & The Imperials
2. The Temptations
3. The Supremes

We saw Little Anthony and The Imperials about four years ago at Casino Rama in Orillia, Ontario. It was one of the best shows we have ever seen there! They are still all the original singers in their late 60s and have all been together since they were 17. They could sing and dance better than a lot of 20 and 30 year olds. Little Anthony hadn't lost a bit of his voice.
I wish they would come to The Savannah Center.

CaptJohn 11-27-2011 07:17 PM

Next 3
 
The 3 picks for day after tomorrow are:

Poco
Grand Funk Railroad
The Electric Flag (Wonder if Tom knows this one?) :wave:

Tom Hannon 11-27-2011 08:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CaptJohn (Post 422879)
The 3 picks for day after tomorrow are:

Poco
Grand Funk Railroad
The Electric Flag (Wonder if Tom knows this one?) :wave:

Something tells me the Electric Flag played at Monterey Pop Festival. Think they were a jazz/blues band. Otherwise I know little about them. And I think The Captain is pulling our legs about EF being one of his favorite bands. LOL

CaptJohn 11-27-2011 10:13 PM

Very good! No joke from me. They've got organ, horns, drive, etc. Check out the album
'A Long Time Comin'.

Some of the songs were on the movie Easy Rider. Michael Bloomfield on guitar.

From youtube:
"Like Blood, Sweat, & Tears, and later Chicago, and Tower of Power, The Electric Flag, fused jazz, blues, R&B, and rock. It was one of the first groups to make use of horns. "Sittin' in Circles" composed by keyboardist, Barry Goldberg, and performed by singer and guitarist Nick Gravenites, is from A Long Time Comin' the debut album of the band. The album, released by Columbia Records in March 1968, reached #31 on the Billboard Pop Albums Chart, and is currently available on CD on the Sony label."

bandsdavis 11-28-2011 10:04 PM

Electric Flag
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CaptJohn (Post 422942)
Very good! No joke from me. They've got organ, horns, drive, etc. Check out the album
'A Long Time Comin'.

Some of the songs were on the movie Easy Rider. Michael Bloomfield on guitar.

From youtube:
"Like Blood, Sweat, & Tears, and later Chicago, and Tower of Power, The Electric Flag, fused jazz, blues, R&B, and rock. It was one of the first groups to make use of horns. "Sittin' in Circles" composed by keyboardist, Barry Goldberg, and performed by singer and guitarist Nick Gravenites, is from A Long Time Comin' the debut album of the band. The album, released by Columbia Records in March 1968, reached #31 on the Billboard Pop Albums Chart, and is currently available on CD on the Sony label."

CaptJohn, by now you may have figured out that I sang with a couple brass rock bands back in the day, and one did "Groovin' Is Easy" by the Flag. Ahhh, the memories!

B.

Barkay 07-22-2012 02:00 PM

The Beatles (Paul McCartney)
Jimmy Buffett
Alan Jackson

applesoffh 07-22-2012 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Hannon (Post 411168)
Looks like Coralway is a big Beatles fan. My wife saw them twice at Shea back in 1964 and my wife and I had front row seats to see McCartney in 2002.

So jealous! I grew up three blocks away from the Beatles' first U.S. concert at the Forest Hills Tennis Stadium and couldn't get a ticket. All I remember hearing from our front porch was all the screaming...

A-4 Skyhawk 07-22-2012 02:11 PM

Beach Boy's
Bee Gee's
Peter & Gordon
(honorable mention to Jay & the Americans, Neil Diamond, Frankie V, The Association)

CraigAC 07-22-2012 02:28 PM

Chicago
Doobie Brothers
Moody Blues

There's a casino in Temecula CA that books these types of groups. They usually bring in a big name about every other month. In addition to seeing all of the above in the last 12-18 months, we've seen Styx and Peter Frampton.

BarryRX 07-22-2012 04:25 PM

Rock:
Beatles
Slick (anyone ever hear her when she sang with the Great Society)?
Joplin (Janice, not Scott)

Classical:
Mozart
Beethoven
Tchaikovsky

Folk:
Peter Paul and Mary
Dylan
Buffalo Springfield

JeffAVEWS 07-22-2012 08:51 PM

Doobie Brothers
James Taylor
Paul Simon

Number 6 08-31-2012 01:56 PM

Beatles
Hollies
Byrds

then-
Spoonful
Rascals

DandyGirl 08-31-2012 04:56 PM

Only three?
The Beatles
The Eagles
Michael Jackson

Geewiz 08-31-2012 05:59 PM

Bands:

Beatles
Smiths
Radiohead

Singer/Songwriters:

Joni Mitchell
David Crosby
Nick Drake

Jazz:

Miles
Coltrane
Nat King Cole Trio

American Song Book:

The Gershwins
Cole Porter
Johnny Mercer

bandsdavis 08-31-2012 09:24 PM

Musicians/songwriters
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Geewiz (Post 549792)
Bands:

Beatles
Smiths
Radiohead

Singer/Songwriters:

Joni Mitchell
David Crosby
Nick Drake

Jazz:

Miles
Coltrane
Nat King Cole Trio

American Song Book:

The Gershwins
Cole Porter
Johnny Mercer

Glad to see someone mention Johnny Mercer. Are you familiar with a song called "When October Goes"? The lyrics are by Mercer, and it was set to music after his passing by Barry Manilow. It's on Manilow's "2 AM Paradise Cafe" CD, and it is hauntingly beautiful.

B.

CFrance 08-31-2012 09:35 PM

Hard to limit it to three. Not counting the Beatles...

Simon & Garfunkel
Jefferson Airplane
Fleetwood Mac

Geewiz 08-31-2012 11:41 PM

Mercer
 
[QUOTE=bandsdavis;549878]Glad to see someone mention Johnny Mercer. Are you familiar with a song called "When October Goes"? The lyrics are by Mercer, and it was set to music after his passing by Barry Manilow. It's on Manilow's "2 AM Paradise Cafe" CD, and it is hauntingly beautiful.

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I'm not aware of When October Goes but, I'll look it up despite my allergy to Barry Manilow.

Mercer was great...a lyric master...just short of Cole Porter...and he could write a great melody (Somethings Gotta Give).

And in the end..who could beat...

waitin' 'round the bend
My huckleberry friend

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Aside from the multiple internal rhymes...what an incredible metaphor! So unexpected....so perfect.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fZcTSsxVJs]Breakfast at Tiffany's - Moon River (Audrey Vocal) - 11 - Music From the Films of Audrey Hepburn - YouTube[/ame]

chuckinca 08-31-2012 11:42 PM

Frank

Ella

Nat

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Yorio 09-01-2012 03:37 PM

Tom, you have to go by genre at least

Country. 1. Jim Reeves. 2. Hank Snow. 3. Marty Robbins
Easy Listening. 1. Nat King Cole. 2. Dean Martin. 3. Julie London
Folk. 1. Joan Baez. 2. Peter, Paul and Mary. 3. Kingston Trio
Blues. 1. Muddy Water. 2. John Lee Hooker. 3. Howling' Wolf
Pop. 1. Pat Boone. 2. Elvis. 3. Frank Sinatra
I give up. No way I can select even in the genre.

ronat1 09-01-2012 09:24 PM

Being that you asked for three, I'll give you four that can at any given time be interchanged:


1. Led Zeppelin
2. Rolling Stones
3. Bruce Springsteen
4. Frank Sinatra

LatDoc 09-02-2012 06:23 AM

From a pure nostalgic standpoint....the Kit Kats...from the Riptide in Wildwood NJ...are my favorite. Not well known outside of Philly but considered the Philly Beach Boys.

jimmemac 09-02-2012 08:40 AM

Elvis
The Moody Blues
The Who
Really surprised at how many mentioned the Moody Blues-still touring still sounding pretty good all things considered.

Tom Hannon 09-02-2012 09:43 AM

This thread has a life of it own. I posted the original starting post nearly a year ago. And yes, asking for three (3) favorites was ridicules. Asking for ten favorites would even difficult to choose from. We all relate from special songs in our past and as our lives change so does our taste in music. I remember in the early to mid mid 60's some of my favorite bands included, Hermins Hermits, Gary Lewis and the Playboys and Dave Clark Five. Of course, noteworthy bands like the Four Seasons, Beachboys and Rolling Stones were on the same list and of course the greatest of them all The Fab Four.

Although my music interest didn't capture me until mid 1963 I remember my first favorite songs was "Quicksand" by Martha and The Vandella's. My first record (of more than a thousand in my collection) was Lesley Gore's "You Don't Own Me. Shortly after my interest in music began I witnessed The British Invasion. Lucky me.

As a kid I heard lots of Big Band music as my father worshiped Glenn Miller as I did The Beatles. Although not my style I am the first to admit Glenn Miller was on a plateau of his own.

A few of my favorites from 1950's- early 1960's--- Chuck Berry, Dion, Everyly Brothers, Roy Orbison.

jnieman 09-02-2012 09:46 AM

James Taylor
Peter Noone
Santana

paulandjean 09-02-2012 10:34 AM

stevie wonder.marvin gaye, darlene love...............

F16 1UB 09-02-2012 09:13 PM

Janis
Zeplin
ZZ


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