May 31st, 2013, 07:52 AM | #81 |
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Uh, a barely remembered song was some ballady thing about loving you as long as ... something about fishes in the sea...stars in the sky. Was on the radio now and then during the mid to late seventies.
A song I do remember was Carly Simon's "You're So Vain". |
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Andy Stewart on TV singing 'A Scottish Soldier', early 60s.
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scott mckenzie -san francisco and indonesian song 'kemarau' by the rollies
it's mid 70s in bengkulu (FYI in 19th century was a British colony later bartered with netherland's Singapore ) pardon for my poor english |
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My mom listened to classical music. My first musical memory is Franz Schubert's Eight Symphony.
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Middle of the Road - Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep (1970)
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This,
As it was first sung (Alright shouted) by the Midwife, and then the Doctor who rushed in and slapped me, ok i say slap, it was more of a full shoulder thrown punch really Not that it fazed me Hey how could it ?, i was a born VEF member
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Some of the earliest songs I can remember hearing were: Bits and Pieces (Dave Clark Five), All My Loving (The Beatles) and Downtown (Petula Clark)
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My dad let me listen to Pink Floyd's One of these days and told me
it's about caveman going to hunt/war. |
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My first song I remember was Donovans' Universal Soldier'. However, when I first got into The Rolling Stones in 1979 aged 17, I was instantly hit by '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction' and THAT guitar riff, knowing I'd heard it MANY years before.
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