First song you can remember liking as a child?
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That Burt Bacharach thread inspired me.BJ Thomas "Raindrops Keep Falling In My Head", and that Lou Rawls "You'll never find..." tune. I remember REALLY liking those tunes as a toddler, and I still feel all warm and fuzzy when I hear those songs.
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booker t and the mg's - hip hug-her
those were my two first favorites. "hip hug-her" was on the Northen Exposure soundtrack cd that my mom listened to all the time when i was younger. i remember one night i put the song on repeat and listened to it probably 20 times while playing with some toys.
Just kidding. It was probably Yes' "Owner Of A Lonely Heart" or some Fat Boys song
i love the northern exposure soundtrack! it also had a real nice opera track on it.
not to mention "Don Quixote" by Magazine 60...another favorite.
"At the bottom of this mine, lies one Hell of a man, Big John"
or
"you can't rollerskate in a buffalo herd."
"My Life" by Billy Joel. My parents bought me the LP, which is now either in a landfill or a dollar bin.
i remember liking this one too... except as the theme to busom buddies
johnny b goode (courtesy of michael j fox)
my beach boys greatest hits cassette
the soundtrack to stand by me
I also wore out a video cassette of Los Lobos playing La Bamba.
It's probably "Fly Robin Fly" by Silver Connection. I had my dad buy me the 45rpm from Doc's Shop (big up Aberdeen, Maryland) since I liked it from the radio. I was around 5 years old. Damn I miss the 70's, Bata bullets sneakers, baby afro, cutoff shorts, three-stripe socks, tank tops, the sandbox, discarded porno mags in the woods, and great radio. Nostalgia...
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Billie Jean
Ride Like the Wind
Horse with no Name
where was all of this coming from back then? i used to stumble across all kinds of mags in the oddest places back then... now i have to pay.
and the title track for this album
2)5 MINUTES OF FUNK
and,
3)Who's the Boss song- bran new life bran new life
Beethoven's 5th Symphony
Ray Parker "Ghostbusters"
but The Cure "Staring at the Sea" and New Order "Substance" are what really got me listening to music.
The Bangles- Walk Like an Egyptian
The Beach Boys- Barbara Ann
Tommy Roe- Sheila
Badfinger - Day After Day
Beatles - Maxwell's Silver Hammer
me and my friend found a 1975 Playboy under a rock on the beach like 2 years ago...