The look in Chuck's eyes at the 1:56-1:1:59 mark when Yoko starts warbling in the background is priceless.My fav part is in John b good - when Yoko holds the mic just wait'n to come in, up close to her mouth - but never sings...
Yeah. Thnx.The look in Chuck's eyes at the 1:56-1:1:59 mark when Yoko starts warbling in the background is priceless.
Hippling a bit...DMB is a consistently hated band...I have tried listening to them, but I could never get into them. The below article is relevant and even mentions Santana jamming with them..
https://femsplain.com/confessionals-of-a-former-dave-matthews-band-super-fan-716b2001ef38
So many faces seen/rocked.623. Bon Jovi - Wanted Dead Or Alive
Not expecting this to go over well. But this is one of my favorite songs to scream along too.
see also, New York Mining Disaster 1941 (worst song title though)Dr. Octopus said:
lovable schlock. Just missed this in HS since it came out in '77, but a continuation of the kind of music that was all over the radio in those days.
593. Meat Loaf - Paradise By The Dashboard Light
Should be lower, but still a great song.
Reminds me of a wedding my wife and I went to in Cleveland a number of years ago. When this song came on at the reception, all the men and women between the ages of 20 and 50 rushed out to the dance floor, got in two facing lines with the men on one side and the women on the other and started singing the parts of this song. My wife and I looked at each other like, "what in the #### is going on here". I felt like I was in the Twilight Zone.
Is this a Cleveland thing? I've never seen anything similar at any other wedding I've ever been to.
I've never heard of this, and it sounds dreadful.I searched for Youtube for this phenomenon. Here is an example.593. Meat Loaf - Paradise By The Dashboard Light
Should be lower, but still a great song.
Reminds me of a wedding my wife and I went to in Cleveland a number of years ago. When this song came on at the reception, all the men and women between the ages of 20 and 50 rushed out to the dance floor, got in two facing lines with the men on one side and the women on the other and started singing the parts of this song. My wife and I looked at each other like, "what in the #### is going on here". I felt like I was in the Twilight Zone.
Is this a Cleveland thing? I've never seen anything similar at any other wedding I've ever been to.
Right? But like every single person knew exactly what to do like they'd been practicing.I've never heard of this, and it sounds dreadful.
I'be neber heard of this...sounds fabulous!!!!593. Meat Loaf - Paradise By The Dashboard Light
Should be lower, but still a great song.
Reminds me of a wedding my wife and I went to in Cleveland a number of years ago. When this song came on at the reception, all the men and women between the ages of 20 and 50 rushed out to the dance floor, got in two facing lines with the men on one side and the women on the other and started singing the parts of this song. My wife and I looked at each other like, "what in the #### is going on here". I felt like I was in the Twilight Zone.
Is this a Cleveland thing? I've never seen anything similar at any other wedding I've ever been to.
You have aint?Right? But like every single person knew exactly what to do like they'd been practicing.
WE CALL IT YACHT ROCK NOW!lovable schlock. Just missed this in HS since it came out in '77, but a continuation of the kind of music that was all over the radio in those days.
Not just a Cleveland thing - I’ve seen it plenty of times. Kind of like a car crash - you just can’t look away from it.593. Meat Loaf - Paradise By The Dashboard Light
Should be lower, but still a great song.
Reminds me of a wedding my wife and I went to in Cleveland a number of years ago. When this song came on at the reception, all the men and women between the ages of 20 and 50 rushed out to the dance floor, got in two facing lines with the men on one side and the women on the other and started singing the parts of this song. My wife and I looked at each other like, "what in the #### is going on here". I felt like I was in the Twilight Zone.
Is this a Cleveland thing? I've never seen anything similar at any other wedding I've ever been to.
I thought you'd be all down as soon as dood said:I searched for Youtube for this phenomenon. Here is an example.
I have to admit that I now kind of like those Bee Gees disco songs from Sat Night Fever. Not at the time though.Rove! said:I like "I Started a Joke" https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3qlBsMoqccwLeroy Hoard said:Bee Gees are my definition of guilty pleasure. I Like a few of their songs, but feel silly listening to them.
Where else have you seen this?Not just a Cleveland thing - I’ve seen it plenty of times. Kind of like a car crash - you just can’t look away from it.
Bars in my area (New York City region) going back several years. I thought it was a universal thing like “Sweet Caroline” but I guess notWhere else have you seen this?
This was produced/engineered/paid for by Todd Rundgren - and it ended up being the biggest payday of his life. He later sold his rights/monies for a large chunk of money.593. Meat Loaf - Paradise By The Dashboard Light
Should be lower, but still a great song.
Reminds me of a wedding my wife and I went to in Cleveland a number of years ago. When this song came on at the reception, all the men and women between the ages of 20 and 50 rushed out to the dance floor, got in two facing lines with the men on one side and the women on the other and started singing the parts of this song. My wife and I looked at each other like, "what in the #### is going on here". I felt like I was in the Twilight Zone.
Is this a Cleveland thing? I've never seen anything similar at any other wedding I've ever been to.
New - nice voice - I like the bounce in it.
Always gotta be bout Todd, eh?This was produced/engineered/paid for by Todd Rundgren - and it ended up being the biggest payday of his life. He later sold his rights/monies for a large chunk of money.
Interesting story about the creation of the album.
Having lived all around Ohio - I have never heard of this Meat Loaf line dance thing.
Thank you.Having lived all around Ohio - I have never heard of this Meat Loaf line dance thing.
Niiiiice! I first learned of her back in the 90s when did she some vocal work for the Chemical Brothers.
He's everywhere when it comes to rock music.Always gotta be bout Todd, eh?
Seriously, nice link. Thnx.
My fav new-to-me track in a good while..
Kiss all your saviors goodbye
Offer them up to the dead
No kidding you know who's right
And whose got a price on their head
No doubt I'd sell you all out
For a pocket full of silver and gold
Way back when, when they made me one of them
Don't you know they're gonna' save my soul
I can't hang around with you like this my friend
Our time has come to an end
I can't play around with you no more
No, I'm seeing this open door
And I know you saw right through me
Afraid I'm taking you for a ride
But when you're dead you're dead
When you're gone you're gone
I got my conscience at both of my sides
I set out to disappear
And out there I found a new home
But listen Jack, you're on the wrong side of the tracks
At least now I don't have to walk it all alone
Can you hear the sound of the crawling flesh?
Now can you smell the burning desire?
This place is too small to hide
All the ghosts that's kicking around inside
What this town was entirely built upon
You can find it right between the eyes
Its a bullet hole that'll steal your soul
And roll you for your money and your diamonds
Really good.Niiiiice! I first learned of her back in the 90s when did she some vocal work for the Chemical Brothers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1gaybkCgF0
Pretty funny/cheesy old school video for this:590. WAR - Why Can't We Be Friends
I was thinking I only know this song because of its use in Dazed and Confused, but I feel like I've heard it a million times.
I can tell you everything you want to know. #1 favorite musical group of all time for me.Really good.
saved.
I don't know enuff about these gals/guys.
Like the coffee too...
I'm still listening to track - it has a flange-y rough wave edge to it.I can tell you everything you want to know. #1 favorite musical group of all time for me.
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Going to have to start a poll about this.Bars in my area (New York City region) going back several years. I thought it was a universal thing like “Sweet Caroline” but I guess not
Totally opposite for me.I hate this song with a passion, including every horrible remake.I only thought he did one song. Rock On.
Honestly, I've never seen it before, but - if it weren't for my foot, I'd still give it a go...Going to have to start a poll about this.Bars in my area (New York City region) going back several years. I thought it was a universal thing like “Sweet Caroline” but I guess not