Things You Never Get Tired Of Hearing
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Hammond B-3
Otis Clay's vocals
Any version of the song "Walk On By"
Otis Clay's vocals
Any version of the song "Walk On By"
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Bluegrass on a Sunday morning
oldies radio
Hank Mobley _ The Dip
James Brown _ Sex Machine
A live version of this came on Pandora the other day, so good. I love this song,
you good with the smith & mighty version rock ?
Great list, but I'd switch Otises to Redding and change the tune to 'Never Can Say Goodbye'.
I'd also add any Piedmont style fingerpicked guitar and the laughter of either of my sons.
this is probably the first warm day in Chicago where you dont need a jacket.
on a day like this, Piedmont fingerpicked guitar sounds real good (specially if its a lazy day)
That's pushing it.
you're fuckin pushin it.
Huh?
Were you trying to prove that it's possible to eff up even a great song like "Walk On By" or was I supposed to like that version?
you started it.
You mean 50's guitar amp versions like Dionne Warwick, Seal, Isaac Hayes, Irene Krall, The Stranglers, JoAnn Garrett, All Of Thus, D-Train, Laura Nyro, etc. etc?
None of those were "put thru a 50's guitar amp"....actually I can't say I've ever heard a version that was "put thru a 50's guitar amp"....if you know of one please share.
Recap of what I "started":
I state that I never get tired of hearing any version "Walk On By".
You post one of the worst versions I ever heard and asked "Even this one"?
I say "That's pushing it".
You respond "You're effin' pushing it"
Truly one of the more bizarre exchanges I've ever had here.....unless somehow that version you posted was by you, which would then make sense.....lesson learned.
we need to get some sort of age verification software for new poasters
its not my work rock. but that is one of the most important records ever made. i thought you might dig the heads up. 2060 rare groove. im nearing my post quota so i thought id vex the best dude on the way out.
thats from abrahams isnt it?
speaking of rock......u must be living under one to believe this comment.....maybe just living in bristol?
Things I never get tired of hearing include:
-Leroy Hutson LPs.
-Good soul 45s.
-"I Wanna Make Love to You" by Smith.
-"Come Live with Me, Angel" by Marvin Gaye.
-"Brilliant Circles" by Stanley Cowell.
-"Edith and the Kingpin" by Joni Mitchell.
-"St Elmo's Fire" by Michael Franks.
-Soul, boogie, and good disco stuff.
-Psychedelic rock.
-That rhythmic ass/hip smacking sound during diggedy-style. :real_headz:
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
im nowhere near bristol wiseguy. its sonics. theres a heap of cats here who know exactly what i mean. hows your new found boogie addiction workin out ?
edit - sorry rock im rambling - my favourite go-to record is johnny the fox. never tire of it.
The Voices Of East Harlem s/t on Just Sunshine
Ann Peebles Straight From The Heart
When keeping it troll goes wrong.
Sensational Nightingales - Burying Ground
Pieces Of A Man
Curtis s/t
Detroit soul
Group soul
Common - Be (the song, at least)