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Post by Killer Goldfish on Aug 27, 2018 16:44:10 GMT -5
Listening to the car radio made it possible for me to displace "Blackout" by David Bowie with Queen's "Tie Your Mother Down."
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Post by Billy A. Anderson on Aug 27, 2018 20:14:14 GMT -5
Right now, the songs in my head have quited, and I'm not hearing any.
I have not turned on my car radio in I don't know how long but I did so yesterday.
It was very strange, and I didn't do it again today, and probably won't do so tomorrow, either.
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Post by Billy A. Anderson on Aug 28, 2018 0:44:41 GMT -5
Thanks for liking my post, Deeky. I've been thinking about putting back some of those CDs you've sent me in the past, into my car CD player. Got another one hour each way car ride to a place a bit north of S***** L****, and I could play our Webmaster Himself narrating the Radio Shakesville show, with David Bowie, what did he sing on that one? and the Rocky Horror Picture Show, or David Bowie's Hunky Dorie album with all the young dudes, "billy rapped all night about his suicide . . . " and velvet goldmine, and changes, and so much more.
But, with the highway so crowded, it might be better to keep the CD player and the car radio turned off and "Keep your eyes of the road son," as Sammy Johns was advised in Chevy Van.
My guess is that I that I won't remember to take any CDs along with me on my work trip, which I will get paid for, unlike my gratis work as a film detective, but no complaints from me about that.
I'm Strictly a Do What Thou Wilt, guy, and anytime I want to just say s*** on Ed D Louie's HIM, and I won't waste any more of my valuable time on that project, I will do so, as the Control Voice on the outer limits said.
Have got an update on the way to the film detectives thread which I know that Deeky, DoubleU and others will find of interest.
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Sept 10, 2018 13:15:17 GMT -5
"Fascination," from the Young Americans album. I have been hearing a lot of that one in the last few months.
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Post by Deeky on Sept 10, 2018 20:09:37 GMT -5
Somebody up there likes you.
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Oct 23, 2018 18:42:16 GMT -5
The "shopping scene" incidental music from 28 DAYS LATER.
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Oct 27, 2018 21:04:11 GMT -5
"This Is Halloween," thanks to a disc sent by a member of this forum who wishes to remain anonymous.
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Nov 9, 2018 19:03:52 GMT -5
This one is playing to me as it always does whenever Trump does his thing:
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Post by Mayzshon on Nov 12, 2018 8:02:21 GMT -5
This one is playing to me as it always does whenever Trump does his thing: After his recent visit to France, this is the song running through my head:
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Post by Billy A. Anderson on Dec 21, 2018 12:14:43 GMT -5
"In Hollywood," by Ian Whitcomb.
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Dec 22, 2018 20:08:22 GMT -5
"Born To Be Wild." Someone mentioned it in the True Detective compilation I'm reading.
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Post by Billy A. Anderson on Dec 22, 2018 20:21:56 GMT -5
"Still mostly 'In Hollywood,' by Ian Whitcomb, but "Kansas City Lights," by Steve Wariner is starting to creep into my head also, and might push out "In Hollywood" eventually.
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Post by Marxo Grouch on Dec 23, 2018 5:52:20 GMT -5
Not sure why this surfaced, but Springsteen's 'I'm on Fire' has been drifting in and out of my head for a couple of weeks now.
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Dec 24, 2018 19:24:39 GMT -5
"Elephant Talk" by King Crimson. So very retro, yet so very up to the minute.
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Post by Marxo Grouch on Jan 24, 2019 6:06:44 GMT -5
Try having a 23-minute-long song running through your head on and off. Every time it makes an appearance, it takes a long time, 'cause there's so many fucking parts to circulate among.
I know you disdain such material, Kobb, but try cultivating a nice strong high some day, sit back, and listen to this whole thing. Submit to it, if you will. It's actually basically seven different songs stitched together, with themes that recur throughout. (A good example of the way British education instilled a monumentally greater sense of the classical in their rock scene than we have ever seen over here.)
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Post by Lemmy Caution on Jan 24, 2019 22:41:35 GMT -5
Try having a 23-minute-long song running through your head on and off. Every time it makes an appearance, it takes a long time, 'cause there's so many fucking parts to circulate among.
I know you disdain such material, Kobb, but try cultivating a nice strong high some day, sit back, and listen to this whole thing. Submit to it, if you will. It's actually basically seven different songs stitched together, with themes that recur throughout. (A good example of the way British education instilled a monumentally greater sense of the classical in their rock scene than we have ever seen over here.)
I actually have Foxtrot on vinyl. Mum diddley washing...
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Post by Marxo Grouch on Jan 25, 2019 5:50:15 GMT -5
I used to prefer Nursery Cryme, but that's been reversed of late.
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Post by Dr. Kobb on Jan 27, 2019 1:50:09 GMT -5
Try having a 23-minute-long song running through your head on and off. Every time it makes an appearance, it takes a long time, 'cause there's so many fucking parts to circulate among.
I know you disdain such material, Kobb, but try cultivating a nice strong high some day, sit back, and listen to this whole thing. Submit to it, if you will. It's actually basically seven different songs stitched together, with themes that recur throughout. (A good example of the way British education instilled a monumentally greater sense of the classical in their rock scene than we have ever seen over here.)
You know, I know next to nothing about Genesis apart from their brief resurgence with Collins lead singing/drums. As far as the legendary Peter Gabriel years - I've hardly heard anything. Excellent point that you made about the classical elements that our chums across the pond brought to rock & roll. And I know just what you mean about getting an overlong song stuck in your head from parts of Tull's Thick as a Brick concept album. As far as Gabriel, I was nuts for his double live album. Played it to death on vinyl. Fuck, I'm old! Beyond that I know little about him besides rumors that he lost it for a bit at the height of Genesis's first run. Never got a real diagnosis on that. Then of course was the live album I just mentioned. Then he had that run of hits from the Sledgehammer album there in the, what - late 80's? Early 90's? I forget.
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Post by Billy A. Anderson on Jan 27, 2019 8:40:32 GMT -5
Right now, there are not any songs playing in my head.
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Jan 28, 2019 18:10:53 GMT -5
This morning I woke up to the brain jukebox playing the Bangles' version of "Hazy Shade Of Winter." It almost immediately changed to "Tequila." They alternated all morning.
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