I’ve had this song in my head all morning, it’s a great 80s pop ballad with some wicked sax.
So let’s try this: we’ll call this an open thread and if you’ve got a song in your head then please post it in comments. We should end up with a pretty eclectic jukebox for weekend listening.



on Third Ave. in NYC recently and this was pouring out of the jukebox.
Been in my head since.
They hope to win EuroVision 2012 so they can build a new church
You can’t help but smile, boom boom!
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Always keep an open mind and a compassionate heart. ~ Phil Jackson
It is worth remembering that the Founding Fathers were all traitors.
One of my all-time favorite bands. From there to this is an especially easy step.
Savage Garden, a little more up tempo?
Along The Watchtower.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Megs-Roxffs
I was in the UK during part of the late 60′s-70′s folk revival and I still can’t get that song our of my head. From there it’s
a small but sideward step to “The Incredible String Band”- now there’s
a group impossible to explain but wonderful in its way…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdtnMzPWqIs
but at this point I could get the lyrics (thugh never the chords) mixed up with Van Morrison’s “Brown Eyed Girl”
Here’s an interview of the Incredible String Band’s Robin Williamson:
http://www.furious.com/perfect/robinwilliamson.html
I still have the LP’s…..
The origin of the universe has not as yet been shown to be a conspiracy theory
I’ll be tuning 60 in a month…, that “Sweet bird of youth…, no easy keeper / Flown with the seasons…, all to soon.” As fast as my old body is deteriorating…, it’s an even worse ordeal formy wife Julie…, who has MS. Thanks Tom.
The Quillayute Cowboy
above
The origin of the universe has not as yet been shown to be a conspiracy theory
a solo gig in Stirling, Scotland in the mid-eighties. I still regard “Five Denials On Merlin’s Grave” as one of the finest works of poetry ever.
for longer than I can remember. Somehow I made it from infancy into my forties before learning what it was called. It never goes away; it just surfaces every so often, like today. I can’t find a full version anywhere online, but this one with both ends clipped off is enough to get it across:
I killed two hours already this morning after I clicked on your link. One great song led to another, and another, and…
Thanks.
“Lord! What Fools these Mortals be!”
opened for Delbert McClinton at a concert awhile ago. During intermission he was out in the lobby selling his CDs. I bought ‘em all
This is one of his “signature” pieces. If you like him, find “Road too Long” on iTunes or someplace like it; as Lawrence Welk used to say: “That’s a real toe-tapper.”
“Lord! What Fools these Mortals be!”
that in the 60′s and 70′s music listening took as much time in our day as the internet takes today— so potato chips of potato chips there -crunch,crunch……..
The origin of the universe has not as yet been shown to be a conspiracy theory
In my head:
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Heh, those guys were too much. They could really play when they weren’t screwing around.
“Lord! What Fools these Mortals be!”
and I blame you all
hell it is better than housework and reading depressing news everywhere
Always keep an open mind and a compassionate heart. ~ Phil Jackson
they do bring back fond memories
Always keep an open mind and a compassionate heart. ~ Phil Jackson
Do we do a jukebox next weekend too?
“Lord! What Fools these Mortals be!”
“OTP – Occupy The Patriarchy” ~ me
on awesome Canadians. must be something in the water. 2 of my other favorites.