sorry to go on about sir paul, but "silly love songs" was one of those songs that my dad thought was the best songs ever, and we used to dance and sing it in our living room. Dad used to do air bass which was always funny, but kinda cool when your 6:) Also he did a film which that song was on, it was called "give my regards to broad street". Has anyone seen that film? I used to think that film was so good, havent seen it seen i was about 8. Id love to watch that again:)
lyn
What songs stir nostalgia in you?
32Im pretty sure you don't know him....but anything from Umberto Tozzi.
Remind me being in the car with my mum and me being very young.
Remind me being in the car with my mum and me being very young.
What songs stir nostalgia in you?
33There was a show in Chicago in the mid 80s called "Rock 50" or something. I think it was an imported European video and dance show and it was on channel 50 in between some Spanish-language TV and infomercials. They used to show this video by a guy called Captain Video and the song was called "Shoop Shoop Diddy Wop". Stupid song but it comes into my mind a lot and I miss those good old days of being surprised by TV.
"Back In Black" has tons of memories attached to it.
"Back In Black" has tons of memories attached to it.
What songs stir nostalgia in you?
34Shoop shoop diddy wop kama kama wang dang!
Sorry if I spelt it wrong... er, or whatever.
Crap song, but sheesh i sure do remember that sucker.[/quote]
Sorry if I spelt it wrong... er, or whatever.
Crap song, but sheesh i sure do remember that sucker.[/quote]
What songs stir nostalgia in you?
35The Fresh Prince Of Belair theme and the theme to The Fall Guy
A good way to threaten somebody is to light a stick of dynamite. Then you call the guy and hold the burning fuse up to the phone. "Hear that?" you say. "That's dynamite, baby." - Jack Handy
What songs stir nostalgia in you?
36Tom Jones' "Lonely is the man without love"
that "round like a circle in a spiral, like a wheel within a wheel" song,
"Fernando" by ABBA,
"Nobody's Child"
"Killing me Softly" by Roberta Flack
and a bunch of other songs mom used to sing to me when I was wee.
Faiz
that "round like a circle in a spiral, like a wheel within a wheel" song,
"Fernando" by ABBA,
"Nobody's Child"
"Killing me Softly" by Roberta Flack
and a bunch of other songs mom used to sing to me when I was wee.
Faiz
What songs stir nostalgia in you?
37Nostalgia is a pretty gae exercise.
However, "Brandy (You're A Fine Girl)" by Looking Glass is a fine pop song that endures in my memory and reminds me of certain good days of my youth. The lyric is really good.
"Ride Captain Ride" by Blues Image is memorable, too, although this little snippet fails to provide the chorus, which is pretty good and propulsive.
"Don't Pull Your Love" by Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds was surprisingly thrilling, too, at least to a little kid in North Dakota.
And "Sweet City Woman" by Stampeders (a band that hailed from, of all places, Calgary AB) is commendable if only for its: (i) audacious use of French ("Bon! C'est bon! Bon! Bon! C'est bon! Bon!"); and (ii) ridiculous reference to macaroons ("She feeds me love and tenderness and macaroons.").
That should do it for now for this trip down memory lane to KFYR in Bismarck ND.
Have a nice day.
However, "Brandy (You're A Fine Girl)" by Looking Glass is a fine pop song that endures in my memory and reminds me of certain good days of my youth. The lyric is really good.
"Ride Captain Ride" by Blues Image is memorable, too, although this little snippet fails to provide the chorus, which is pretty good and propulsive.
"Don't Pull Your Love" by Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds was surprisingly thrilling, too, at least to a little kid in North Dakota.
And "Sweet City Woman" by Stampeders (a band that hailed from, of all places, Calgary AB) is commendable if only for its: (i) audacious use of French ("Bon! C'est bon! Bon! Bon! C'est bon! Bon!"); and (ii) ridiculous reference to macaroons ("She feeds me love and tenderness and macaroons.").
That should do it for now for this trip down memory lane to KFYR in Bismarck ND.
Have a nice day.
What songs stir nostalgia in you?
38Right Down The Line - Gerry Rafferty
Shattered & Miss You
ROCKET MAN - (my favorite)
dancing around the living room with my little sister, jumping so high the records would skip..
any of these get me feeling human again...
I think it's the curse of the good memory...tried for years to crush it and now it's back - no complaints no more...
Shattered & Miss You
ROCKET MAN - (my favorite)
dancing around the living room with my little sister, jumping so high the records would skip..
any of these get me feeling human again...
I think it's the curse of the good memory...tried for years to crush it and now it's back - no complaints no more...
What songs stir nostalgia in you?
39when i think nostalgia
i think: THIN LIZZY

i think: THIN LIZZY

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What songs stir nostalgia in you?
40Telstar by the Tornados was the first record I really remember. I was 2. Thanks dad.
Otherwise Beatles, Beatles, and, oh, the Beatles.
Besides that, my list would be frighteningly close to Bradley's. ANYTHING on AM radio from 1969 to 1972. I would be making car models and when I got tired of stopping production to change the record, I would put on the AM Transistor. We didn't have an FM radio till 1973.
KJR Seattle, and '71 to '73 WOKY, Milwaukee.
Jay
Otherwise Beatles, Beatles, and, oh, the Beatles.
Besides that, my list would be frighteningly close to Bradley's. ANYTHING on AM radio from 1969 to 1972. I would be making car models and when I got tired of stopping production to change the record, I would put on the AM Transistor. We didn't have an FM radio till 1973.
KJR Seattle, and '71 to '73 WOKY, Milwaukee.
Jay