HarveyCanal"a distraction from my main thesis." 13,234 Posts
Meters - They All Asked for You Professor Longhair - Big Chief Hawketts - Mardi Gras Mambo Al Johnson - Carnival Time Fats Domino - Walkin' to New Orleans
War:All Day Music Barbara Lewis:Hello Stranger Chicago:Saturday(in the park) James Brown:Try Me Earth Wind & Fire:That's the Way Of The World El Chicano:Viva Tirado Sly,Slick and Wicked:Confessin A Feeling Delfonics:Didn't I(Blow Your Mind This Time) The Persuaders:Thin Line Between Love and Hate
Aiiight, growing up my pops turned me on to Mason Williams "classical gas" and Paul Simon "50 ways to leave your lover"...In my early rap period it was Twilight 22 "electric kingdom" and then NWA "st8 outa compton", & then in my later hip hop years it was Pete & CL "troy", & Souls of Mischief "93 'til" Next it would probably be, Bobby Byrd "I know you got soul" & the Mohawks "champ" because they influenced me to be the nerd that I am today!!! All of these songs or works of genius and have influenced more people than I can imagine, I always get a very happy reminiscent feeling when I hear these songs & I can't imagine that I will ever grow tired of any of them!
"Judy In Disguise With Glasses" - John Fred & the Playboy Band "Walk Away Renee" - Left Banke (don't care for the rest of their stuff, though) "Linda Lu" - Ray Sharpe "Polk Salad Annie" - Tony Joe White "Twine Time" - Alvin Cash & the Crawlers "I Hear You Knocking" - Dave Edmunds "Kansas City" - Wilbert Harrison "Treat Her Right" - Roy Head
PLUS: the entire self-titled first album by Moby Grape, which got me through the summer of 1993 and has been a nonstop staple of my life ever since
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Styx - Renagade
Journey - Don't Stop Believing
T.R.O.Y
Steady Mobbin'
Candi Staton - In The Ghetto
always and forever
brown eyed girl
do you want to know a secret
i got you
mr crowley
Maggot Brain
They Reminisce Over You
This is the song I cannot resist singing
along to EVERY TIME. At the "every day ..."
Natural High
I Only Have Eyes For You
Professor Longhair - Big Chief
Hawketts - Mardi Gras Mambo
Al Johnson - Carnival Time
Fats Domino - Walkin' to New Orleans
Marquee Moon
Flamenco Sketches
The Loser
Dreamland
What a Wonderful World
Cheryl Lynn-Got To Be Real
Sade- By Your Side
Ramsey Lewis - Sun Goddess
AC/DC - The Girls Got Rhythm
SUBSTITUTION
APACHE
Substitution
7 Minutes Of Funk
Fight Back
Wind Parade
ASHLEY'S ROACH CLIP
MORE BOUNCE TO THE OUNCE
WE'VE COME FULL CIRCLE AT 12:00 EST (AKA "God's Time Zone")
IT'S A NEW DAY AND EVERYTHING IS BACK TO NORMAL
Ain't Nobody
You're The One For Me
War:All Day Music
Barbara Lewis:Hello Stranger
Chicago:Saturday(in the park)
James Brown:Try Me
Earth Wind & Fire:That's the Way Of The World
El Chicano:Viva Tirado
Sly,Slick and Wicked:Confessin A Feeling
Delfonics:Didn't I(Blow Your Mind This Time)
The Persuaders:Thin Line Between Love and Hate
Many more to come:)
Bootsy "I'd Rather Be with You"
I obsess over what I call the George Trilogy on the White Album:
While My Guitar
Savoy Truffle
Long, Long, Long
Also, will you ride for the Galaxie 500 version of Ceremony? I will.
...avenues all lined with trees...
"NTU"
Great song.
i embarassed to say that i have no galaxie 500
"Walk Away Renee" - Left Banke (don't care for the rest of their stuff, though)
"Linda Lu" - Ray Sharpe
"Polk Salad Annie" - Tony Joe White
"Twine Time" - Alvin Cash & the Crawlers
"I Hear You Knocking" - Dave Edmunds
"Kansas City" - Wilbert Harrison
"Treat Her Right" - Roy Head
PLUS: the entire self-titled first album by Moby Grape, which got me through the summer of 1993 and has been a nonstop staple of my life ever since