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knabe

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ok, here's two cuts of the same song

first by the yardbirds
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5Recd6Us9g&mode=related&search=

then by zep
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O96-EiBjF14&mode=related&search=

amazing the crowd just sits there
 

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dragon lady said:
OK guys there has been a bit of a downturn - the brand new iPod is dead - yes dead - after being on hold to thousand of people over the world I am in theory getting another one - the thrill has faded :(  OH POOH! Actually they were very good they are sending me a new one and a case for my trouble (waterproof!) and I was glad to know my computer skills were not that bad (lol)

RW Righteous Brothers - good idea; Drifters too. Lots of good old stuff out ehre somewhere - will be a fun journey if I can get an iPod that works :)

ELBEE I don't have a Stetson, but Show Heifer sent me a BFLO Sabres stocking cap (which I wore this am because it was cold!) - will that work?

wow AAOK - we must like the same tunes - certainly the same years!!-

I forgot about Buffalo Springfield,  Procol Haram - and then there was Cream, CCR, Otis, Jefferson Airplane, Fleetwood Mack, Heart

Does anybody remember Pacific Gas & Electric???

Keep those tunes comin'

Pacific Gas & Electric..............biggest song:  "Are You Ready"   I think one of their guys was in the James Gang with Joe Walsh
 

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knabe said:
ok, here's two cuts of the same song

first by the yardbirds
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5Recd6Us9g&mode=related&search=

then by zep
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O96-EiBjF14&mode=related&search=

amazing the crowd just sits there


knabe - Great Post:  I still haven't gotten into the youtube groove.

That was way Far Out for the Yardbirds, but pretty stand stuff for Plant & Page.
 

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AAOK - you are about the only person I ever run in to who had heard of PG&E - yes Glenn Schwwartzx ended up with the James Gang - I saw these guys several times

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_W2eMTbNVaI&mode=related&search=

knabe - will have to check out the Yardbirds....but have PG&E in the background now  ;D
 

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DL - I just have never gotten tired of what I consider to be "Classic Rock" music.  It started for me in the 6th grade, and here I am ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????a few years later.
 

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Check out Junior Brown
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_W2eMTbNVaI&mode=related&search=
he is a heck of a guitar player!

classic rock - love it
folk - love it too
countly +/-
 

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louis prima

ok i'll do it for you

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K1InOOLEsQ

check out keely flirting with louis ;D  and then ignoring him.

jungle book
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rV8HrpOu1FA&mode=related&search=

man, keely was hot.  sorry, lecherous male inside me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydGbEDInt2w&mode=related&search=

pretty racy for it's time
lover her expressions.
ooooooh, all night long,
now i want to love you all night long...........................

1956 are you kidding me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Telos - Feist rocks! Good pick- now if I only had an iPod that worked  :(  ;D
 

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sweeeeeeeeeeeeeet

http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/europe/09/12/ledzeppelin.comeback/index.html


an updated version of dazed and confused to be retitled "clear and focused"
 

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dl, try a little George, no, not Jones. George as in Thorogood. (sp?)  Then add some Skynyrd, and add little Allman Bros. I got some 8 tracks you could borrow. Nothing like getting half way through a good slow dance and having to wait for a track change. Our good friend a3 would appreciate that one. ;D ;D ;D
 

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DL, I really don't know where to start or end when it comes to the music of the late 60s and early 70s. For me, there has not been a better period for great  music. There are so many it is hard to think of who should be mentioned first... so in no particular order, as they pop into my pea sized brain....... Chicago, The Guess Who ( Burton Cummings can still rock with the best of them), Stampeders, Gary Puckett and the Union Gap, Blood, Sweat and Tears,Righteous Brothers,Beach Boys, Carpenters, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Gordon Lightfoot, Mamas and Papas, Peter and Gordon ( they played here a few weeks ago.... heard they were fantastic!!)Gerry and the Pacemakers,Everley Brothers, Simon and Garfunkel,  Paul Rever and the Raiders, etc etc etc. There are a bunch more just as good or better as those listed.
 

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dragon lady said:
OK, I got an ipod for Christmas (yeah I know it is September) and tomorrow when I have a fast connection I thought I'd download a few tunes - being tone deaf means I have no idea how awful I sound and either cows are tone deaf or they have accommodated to the great renditions of the classics - time for a change

now remembering that I am older than ELBEE, Jill, red, shortdawg, Show Heifer, knabe (and yeah all you kids:) ) and that I am about the same age as JIT - that the Beatles and Elvis never flipped my minnow - what do you think would be a good first song? it could be the forgotten treasure....tx in advance

Well, I'm not sure from your post whether Elvis and the Beatles didn't "flip your minnow"  because they were before your time or after.  So, I'll assume they were after and I'll offer that most anything by Paul Anka should take you back pretty far.  For the cows, how about "Put your head on my shoulder ...."!  Of course, you could also download "Happy Trails" by good old Roy! 
 

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WOW...Steer Planet ROCKS.

Never realized how good and cool Louie Prima and PG&E were.

Feist is actually Canadian and not English. I think this is a fun video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8Z-DIAthbM
 

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WOW GUYS! Great rock and roll and so much I forgot  - perhaps I should go down to the basement and check out all the boxes of LPs! Never got into the 8 track thing stick, but I do have a bunch of cassettes - in fact the somewhat sad thing is that the LPs I liked the best are also casettes and CDs - stick I was just thinking of ol' A3 - I got some vinyl I can loan ya ;)

JIT I was trying to remember Blood Sweat and Tears - what a band!

dori - just never liked the Beatles or Elvis -

Great time for great music -


I was going to download Dylan's Memphis Blues Again as the first song - but it isn't at the iTunes store so how about your suggestions for the first song and why? The reward - Ill think of youevery time I play it  (lol)
 

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dragon lady said:
Great time for great music -

I was going to download Dylan's Memphis Blues Again as the first song - but it isn't at the iTunes store so how about your suggestions for the first song and why? The reward - Ill think of youevery time I play it  (lol)

If you want to stay with Dylan, how about "Just Like a Woman". 
 

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Have to have some vintage MeatLoaf in there. Also like Jimmy Buffet.
The dog & I dance to Love Shack by the B52's. He can really swing when he wants too! (dog)

I also loved Jethro Tull & Jackson Brown. The Pretender was one of my all time favorite "fair" songs back then!

Red
 

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DL - I have another suggestion.  This thread got me looking through the old vinyls last night, and I think I may have come across the perfect #1 download for the Ipod:  John Mayall & Eric Claypton - Derek & the Dominos, "Bell Bottom Blues"
http://www.amazon.com/Layla-Other-Assorted-Love-Songs/dp/B000002G87/ref=pd_krex_po_t/104-7542196-9143108
 

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and just for fun, the funniest spoof i've seen on the i-phone and the price reduction is "i-gouge" an excellent double play on words, "eye gouge"
 

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