slatten49 wrote:
Yes, Steve Winwood got his start with The Spencer Davis Group. 8-) I see you, Rock, as more of an 'I'm A Man' kind of guy. :wink:
Word sure gets around on here!
-I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow
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I know what you meant...
-Spencer Davis Group - I'm a Man
http://youtu.be/4_gFF-z9OS8Yes I am! :wink:
Now, if we could just get you to break out of your shell. :mrgreen:
slatten49 wrote:
Now, if we could just get you to break out of your shell. :mrgreen:
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I'm really a shy guy once you don't get to know me... :shock: :wink:
Just ask my sisters if you don't believe me!
-The Pointer Sisters - He's So Shy
http://youtu.be/cYIGhDUcT6s
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oldroy
Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
RockKnutne wrote:
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I could have put on the 1936 version of this song but this one is a bit later played by the same group, The Texas Playboys with Leon McAuliffe on the steel guitar. Steel Guitar Rag. A bunch of fraternity brothers and I used to play this one time after time in cafes and often drove some customers out of them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcEkakzL1V8
Bob Wills was undeniably great, but, down in Austin, we love Ray Benson and Asleep At The Wheel. They do Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys justice. :wink: :thumbup:
oldroy
Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
I am sure I have had this one on here someplace but I really liked it in the 60s when it was popular and I am sure that Gilberto and Getz were the ones I liked it best from. Stan Getz was such a good jazz saxophonist.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJkxFhFRFDA
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Dang you Rock. I watched one video, got carried away with those that followed for about 4 hours. I stopped at the end of the Don Rickles roast. The one I enjoyed the most was the 1 hr. and 45 min. of Foster Brooks.
oldroy
Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
PoppaGringo wrote:
Dang you Rock. I watched one video, got carried away with those that followed for about 4 hours. I stopped at the end of the Don Rickles roast. The one I enjoyed the most was the 1 hr. and 45 min. of Foster Brooks.
At least you stopped with about the funniest man on the whole lot. I loved Foster Brooks as the TV drunk.
When were the BeeGees popular?? 70's??
Bee Gees - How Deep Is Your Love ( Original ) HQ [ NO CONCERT / NO KARAOKE ]
http://youtu.be/BBMriOspUvA
PoppaGringo wrote:
Dang you Rock. I watched one video, got carried away with those that followed for about 4 hours. I stopped at the end of the Don Rickles roast. The one I enjoyed the most was the 1 hr. and 45 min. of Foster Brooks.
These threads are better entertainment than... well, let me just say these threads are great mi amigo!
I was hoping for more of your lifetime favorites, where ya been?
I think we all are enjoying the nostalgia, great people know great things and songs are chief among that!
Great to see you...
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