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https://youtu.be/OnS8LN6fyZY

A bizzarely apt musical selection, that I came upon while looking at an old link.

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...but all of a sudden I want to have--

Take The Last Train To Peytonville...
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Because of the various discussions and whatnot about the 50th Anniversary of the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album, I think I'll start off with what I said about my view of the Beatles in general about eight years earlier:

I suppose I have a rather skewed view of the band compared to most people. You see, I was a baby in their heyday (I was born around the time Revolver came out) but they had already broken up by the time I was allowed to listen to the radio in the early Seventies. So I knew all four of them as solo artists FIRST. It wasn't till much later in life that I got the message that these guys were THESE GUYS and so on.

The media establishment was so quick to move on that their songs as a group were largely out of circulation for some years. Besides, Paul kept on making hit records with Wings. There was no point to look back at that time...unless you were looking back to the Fifties in the wake of American Grafitti and Happy Days. It took the Disco backlash, Elvis' death, the Beatlemania Broadway show (anybody remember that?) and the Sgt. Pepper's movie/soundtrack to start a Beatles nostalgia trend in earnest.

Anyway, I come from a time warp with regards to that realm of pop culture. I'm like a baseball fan who has to remember that the Dodgers once played in Brooklyn, or a car nut who must be prompted that GM used to have a brand of cars called LaSalle. Well, I'm not THAT bad. After all, I can ask my brother (who played a role in his High School's Beatles-based revue).

--So, what about the album itself?  Really I took my own sweet time getting to it.  You see, my sister had the vinyl of the movie soundtrack, which of course threw the original narrative of the album out in favor of a contrivance of both it AND Abbey Road.  So my own views of what the songs were and what they meant were very very wrong, on many levels.

I only got to hear the songs that were on the album that were not remade for the movie in the early Eighties when a family friend let me borrow her vinyl of the Beatles LP--and I never heard the Beatles LP all the way through till just after the start of this Millennium when on a road trip with my brother.  The new PBS special about the album's making swung my compass on it completely around.

The new remaster is going on my Xmas Wishlist.

FP

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...But I am afraid that I'll be the wrong kind of old just as I was the wrong kind of young.

 My Research Addiction brought me to the website of a classic rock radio station that regularly polls listeners and then publishes the results of these polls.  I've just pored over the latest "favorite songs of all time" list, and while I expected that the songs of not only my childhood AND my high school years would be old enough for "classic rock", it turns out that the music of my COLLEGE years qualify now as well!  It shouldn't have surprised me but it did.

The good news is that now I've found a bunch of acts I've probably HEARD but don't so much KNOW about.
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Sagittarius Horoscope for week of February 26, 2015

"Don't worry, even if things get heavy, we'll all float on." So sings Modest Mouse's vocalist Isaac Brock on the band's song "Float On." I recommend you try that approach yourself, Sagittarius. Things will no doubt get heavy in the coming days. But if you float on, the heaviness will be a good, rich, soulful heaviness. It'll be a purifying heaviness that purges any glib or shallow influences that are in your vicinity. It'll be a healing heaviness that gives you just the kind of graceful gravitas you will need.

And here on Saturday I have the prospect of making my office and workshop portable for a lecture at HobbyTown at Turkey Creek.

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Sagittarius Horoscope for week of October 24, 2013

"If you’re in pitch blackness, all you can do is sit tight until your eyes get used to the dark." That helpful advice appears in Norwegian Wood, a novel by Haruki Murakami. Now I'm passing it on to you, just in time for your cruise through the deepest, darkest phase of your cycle. When you first arrive, you may feel blind and dumb. Your surroundings might seem impenetrable and your next move unfathomable. But don't worry. Refrain from drawing any conclusions whatsoever. Cultivate an empty mind and an innocent heart. Sooner or later, you will be able to gather the clues you need to take wise action.


"...We're gonna make our own lightning!"--Neil Diamond
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I probably liked this song better than it deserved when it was a hit.
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RUNNER-UP REVUE

A stage show, or possibly a "permanent" theater, based on/cast from former contestants (and not WINNERS) of American Idol, The Voice, America's Got Talent, The X Factor, The Sing-Off and other such shows.
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There are a bunch of them in rotation and no one song is dominant.
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I'm still in shock.
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I apologize if you don't know or remember K-Tel. I just happened to grow up with their adverts sponsoring the UHF station afternoon cartoon shows...that was my education in contemporary music prior to 1980. :)

Over the weekend an app on Facebook pointed me to a free download program that specializes in converting the audio portions of Flash Video files (as in, what I download from YouTube) to actual .MP3 format. So far I've converted over 200 videos in two new directories, so I can add them to my music collection and make archive disks.
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2) My days as a performer, if I ever had them, are over.

1) Out of curiousity years ago, I looked over the Top 100 lists for the Eighties for covers, just to see how many songs of the "Re-Decade" would be worthy of an album. I came up with two volumes.

VOLUME I
* You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling (Hall & Oates)
* [Ghost] Riders In The Sky (The Outlaws)
* Working In The Coal Mine (DEVO)
* Tainted Love/Where Did Our Love Go? (Soft Cell) [Yes, BOTH the songs are remakes!]
* Oh Pretty Woman (Van Halen)
* Wake Up Little Susie (Simon & Garfunkle [live version])
* Stop In The Name Of Love (The Hollies)
* You Belong To Me (The Doobie Brothers)
* Red Red Wine (UB40)
* Beast Of Burden (Bette Midler)
* California Girls (David Lee Roth)
* Get It On [Bang A Gong] (The Power Station)
* Smokin' In The Boys' Room (Motley Krue)
* Dancing In The Street (Mick Jagger & David Bowie)
* Lover Come Back To Me (Dead Or Alive)
* You Can't Hurry Love (Phil Collins)

VOLUME II
* Needles & Pins (Tom Petty with Stevie Nicks)
* The Harlem Shuffle (The Rolling Stones)
* The Peter Gunn Theme (The Art Of Noise)
* Venus (Bananarama)
* Walk Like A Man (The Mary Jane Girls)
* Walk This Way (Run-DMC with Steve Tyler)
* I Didn't Mean To Turn You On (Robert Palmer)
* Earth Angel (New Edition)
* California Dreamin' (The Beach Boys)
* Runaway (Luis Cardenas)
* War (Bruce Springsteen)
* That's Life (David Lee Roth)
* Lean On Me (Club Nouveau)
* What's Going On (Cyndi Lauper)
* Wipe Out (The Fat Boys with The Beach Boys)
* I Think We're Alone Now (Tiffany)
* Always On My Mind (The Pet Shop Boys)
* The Loco-Motion (Kylie Minogue)
* Groovy Kind Of Love (Phil Collins)
* I Love Your Way/Freebird (Will To Power)

K-Tel? Time-Life? Madacy? Where are you when I need you?
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"Kentucky Rain". I wish the Pet Shop Boys had remade it the same time they remade "Always On My Mind".
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Judging by my own record collection: The Beatles, the individual members, and spin-off acts (ex.: Wings, The Travelling Wilburys).

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