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Such a great tune Jani, a classic story teller, and that whole album (7), wow.....

 

Another Hoyt Axton I always liked was 3 dog night's "Never been to Spain", so groovy.....

 

The formative years....

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Yes!  That is another of his that is so unforgettable.  Yes the formative years indeed! 

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Did you know that Hoyt Axton played the role of the father in the movie, "Gremlins"?

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It seemed like through the 60's, 70's and 80's he was popping up on TV all the time, either acting or singing.  A busy man! 

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Never Been to Spain (3 Dog Night), The No-No Song (Ringo) and The Pusher (Steppenwolf) were all his. His momma co-wrote Heartbreak Hotel(Elvis) - good song writing genes... Now that you got me on Steppenwolf - probably my favorite was........... 

 

 

 

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Saw them with 3 Dog Night about the same time in Toledo - 3 Dog Night was the new group on the label.

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Oh wow.... What a show.... Never saw either but would have loved to.

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Gerry Rafferty.....................

 

 

and Gerry's 2nd band - Stealer's Wheel that ran into legal problems (record company riff-off - same sad story)

 

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I have a nice clean copy of City to City on the shelf.  Great record! 

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I always loved this song - in the 1970's I used to drive from my mom's house in Toledo and listen to this album on my way back to Cleveland for my day job. Particularly wonderful listening in the dark..................

 

 

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That was a standout tune on The Joker album.  I understand the title track got the airplay but this one should have gotten more as it was so smooth.  And yes what a bass line! 

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I remember working at a K Mart type store on Halloween and it was raining and the store closed at 9:30 - I clocked out and bought this album. Ran the 2 blocks in the rain and fell once and remember putting this album on the turntable and was so happy. I listened to a Detroit station - WABX-FM in Detroit (I lived in Toledo) and they played FULL sides of this album. What a joy - what a loving and joyful memory.................

 

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That's such a great album, and more than 50 years later it stands the test of time ? Favorite has to be "Ramble on", the JPJ bass line is just awesome, the phrasing....

 

It was interesting reading this backstory to WABX on Wikipedia, they called it "progressive radio" in that article. 

 

WABX - Wikipedia

 

In LA it was KMET and KPPC back in the day

 

KMET (FM) - Wikipedia

 

Personality Jim Ladd from KMET is currently hosting "Deep Tracks" on Sirius ch 27 in the afternoons, playing the same eclectic mixes , its the closet thing to "progressive" radio you can find today, I'm still a regular listener. 

 

Hugs

 

C

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Good luck to Betty on her walkabout - she sparked a memory about Delaney and Bonnie - I saw them at U of Toledo - too bad Clapton, Harrison and Mason weren't there but they were so good.............

 

 

 

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Lush retro home recording by one of my music mentors, Gregory Scott. If you like fat squelchy late-night seventies-inspired torch songs, this is for you. Amazing work! And the video is just as beautiful.

 

 

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Saw Dave when I lived in Claifornia - at the Coachhouse - I think it was in Lacuna Beach or maybe San Juan Capistano.... 

 

 

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TOGETHER has always been my favorite word. Every time I spell it, I say to myself: To-get-HER, because I've always wanted to be HER.

 

Today I found this video: TOGETHER ????????????

 

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@Cyndee title @Mmindy mentioned is a good song title. @Mmindy Cyndee and I are working on a new song called.... TOGETHER.. 

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I'm a huge fan of this group (Aqua), but they have one song I always found difficult to listen to...Until now...

 

 

Given my mom's unique brand of spirituality (she's in hospice care right now), these lyrics are all the more special than ever.

 

I love you!?

 

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1 hour ago, Heather Nicole said:

I'm a huge fan of this group (Aqua), but they have one song I always found difficult to listen to...Until now...

 

 

Given my mom's unique brand of spirituality (she's in hospice care right now), these lyrics are all the more special than ever.

 

I love you!?

 

 

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