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28 minutes ago, Dinaki said:

 

Oh, I've pranced around my kitchen more than once to that song. I hadn't seen the video before. I am in awe of the blonde woman's ability to dance in those heels. I'm pretty sure all I'd do is fall on my face.

 

Today is a Caravan Palace day. 

 

Miracle

 

I love that song, but again, the video is NSFW. At all.

 

Hugs!

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What means pranced Jackie?

 

if it means danced, I too have tried to move my body to that tune and I totally failed (hehehe)

 

Here's another "song" by Parov Stelar

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Prancing is like dancing, but less formal. I know something like a dozen steps from six different dance styles. I'm not very good at any of them. ?

 

Chambermaid Swing isn't on my Pandora playlist but you might enjoy something from Caro Emerald.

 

Liquid Lunch

 

I LOVE her voice.

 

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Caro Emerald is also on Apple Music and I am rocking it now, thanks again for introducing to me this singer Jackie!images.jpeg.db9c267d564c8a5d9a9bc2e43260fc3c.jpeg

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July 15 feels like a Spooky Tooth day ( members did better with future bands or solo - Gary Wright, Mick Jones of Foreigner, Greg Ridley of Humble Pie) I feel happy I got to see them at the Toledo Agora. 

 

 

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and how about a little....FANNY

 

https://youtu.be/Zcb1HpH42N8

 

and... Badfiner (also saw them at Toledo Agora and you want to talk about tiny - I am 5" 9-1/2" and Pete Ham came up to my shoulder and the other 3 only came up to his shoulder)

 

 

 

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No matter what, is a true classic of the day. The studio version just had the coolest guitar tone, (Doppler effect, played through a Leslie). The George Harrison effect I used to call it :) and several other songs of that era utilized it.....

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Heather has me in a Buffalo Springfield kind of vibe today, a true classic that speaks to today,

 

 

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ah... Fanny

 

 

 

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another favorite Buffalo Springfield song.... I remember they were the Teenset Magazine faves and that didn't help with a serious music image

 

 

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Two Thumbs up !! ✌️

 

"she got soul"

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July 16 ... a 3 Dog Night Day

 

 

 

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Good choices, one of my favorites by Three Dog Night was "Easy to be Hard"

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22 hours ago, Dinaki said:

I am listenning to some "show music"

@Dinaki I don't currently own the soundtrack but music from "Applause" with Lauren Bacall is one of my favorites.  The album was of the 1970 Broadway production.   

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a more mellow mood this afternoon... time for some Aimee Mann

 

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excellent choice

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I'm listening to 90's Smash Hits playlist on Spotify. While there is a fair amount pop, it still is a pretty eclectic playlist. Not quite half way through the 9 1/2 hour playlist. There have been a few gems I had forgotten about.

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always a joy and smile when a pleasant (I hope it was a pleasant memory) comes back to you

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Aimee's breakthrough work with 'Til Tuesday was very good!  She sang and played bass! 

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In that case you would find the soundtrack to Hedwig and the Angry Inch to be a fun listen.

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