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Friday evening music

Started by WhiteJC, April 24, 2020, 07:52:50 PM

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love4ffc

Some real talent in this family. 

Anyone can blend into the crowd.  How will you standout when it counts?

bobbo

great numbers there ray the graduate , what a great film i must have watched it 10 times whilst flying down to oz , the music is superb, and the thomas crown affair steve mcqueen and fay dunaway another fab film .
1975 just leaving home full of hope

Barrett487

#462
When the great escape happened in 2008, this was number 1



bobbo

#463
Not everyone's cup of tea but no denying he was a genius   - - -  Harry Nilsson

   

               

                         
                         
1975 just leaving home full of hope

WhiteJC

Ace - how long


Ian Dury & the Blockheads - hit me with your rhythm stick


Cheap Trick - dream police

blingo

#465
The Jarmels, a little bit of soap



Dodgin

#466

RaySmith

#467
Quote from: bobbo on February 05, 2021, 03:29:03 PM
great numbers there ray the graduate , what a great film i must have watched it 10 times whilst flying down to oz , the music is superb, and the thomas crown affair steve mcqueen and fay dunaway another fab film .

Yes,  they were great films bobbo - glad you liked the post.

Reallly enjoyed your recent ones too.

Just after watching your James Taylor  vid, I read an old review of  a Carly Simon bio where she spoke of her 10 year marriage to James, which seems to have had its ups and downs, him with quite serious problems.

All the great  singer /songwriters of this era , had relationships with each other and then wrote songs about it!


RaySmith

All great choices above - good to hear all these different types of music.


RaySmith

#469
Songs from BBC Radio 4's Soul Music programme -  each week a song that has meant a lot to people-

The Proclaimers, Sunshine on Leith



Sandy Denny/Fairport Convention - Who Knows Where the Time Goes -




Sam Cooke, A Change is Gonna Come


Barrett487

#470
How about some Donald Byrd




ALG01

#471
Quote from: RaySmith on February 12, 2021, 07:50:47 PM
Songs from BBC Radio 4's Soul Music programme -  each week a song that has meant a lot to people-

The Proclaimers, Sunshine on Leith

https://youtu.be/-LlMiFYfZIg

Sandy Denny/Fairport Convention - Who Knows Where the Time Goes -

https://youtu.be/RSABfJWqh38


Sam Cooke, A Change is Gonna Come

https://youtu.be/fPr3yvkHYsE

I love the sam Cooke song, it is iconic and wonderful
BUT
IMO
anything Otis does makes it even better



Hope you enjoy


bobbo

Well lads this is not favouritism but I like the Sam Cooke version a bit better. But they are both very good.
1975 just leaving home full of hope

Barrett487

#473
I know it's Saturday now, but all this talk of Sam Cooke & Otis reminds me how good Marvin gaye was as well.




dgnffc

#474
Biko - Playing for change




Dodgin

#475
From the great western film High Noon, a must watch movie, Tex Ritter and the the theme song. 



WhiteJC

I really miss the Old Grey Whistle Test and whispering Bob

America live on the Old Grey Whistle Test




Holders

#477
Who knows Where the time goes? Indeed. Thanks for reminding me of that one, Ray. We lost two of the greatest female vocalists far too young in Sandy Denny and Kirsty MacColl.

I give you Anne Briggs:



Non sumus statione ferriviaria


BestOfBrede


Barrett487

#479
Barclay James Harvest