Takin' it to the Land of Bloo, now...
Today's record was a Top 10 (actually #8) single across the pond, but
didn't chart Hot 100 in the USA. Locally charted in a number of markets,
including Buffalo, NY, and Erie, PA (closest it got to Cleveland). But I
did hear this in Cleveland a few times, since their previous single (Mighty
I had that single. The B side was a weird song called There Is A Man. My
sister and I both used to think it was pretty scary and creepy. Wouldn't
you know it, it's actually on Youtbube.
Right here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0iHNpnAHN0feature=related
On Sunday, May 20, 2012 11:19:24 AM
What a bizarre record!! I totally approve. I'm thinking some sort of, er,
1960's recently made illegal stimulant might have been involved here!
Thankz Barto!
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On May 19, 10:51 pm, Jurgenhaim whig...@aol.com wrote:
Okay Bobby, when I get home!
i believe the song was originally written for the soundtrack of the
(amazing) film you are what you eat
On May 20, 6:19 am, t bedford keithmoon...@gmail.com wrote:
Today's record was a Top 10 (actually #8) single across the pond, but
didn't chart Hot 100 in the USA. Locally charted in a number
May 20
Born
Vic Ames (1926)
Joe Cocker (1944)
Cher (Cherilyn Sarkasian) (1945)
Little Jimmy Henderson (Black Oak Arkasas) (1954)
Jane Wiedlin (the Go-Go's) (1958)
Nick Heyward (Haircut 100) (1961)
Events
1967 Windy by the Association charts
1971 While attending a Chicago Cubs baseball game,
wow, what an amazing song! this certainly isn't on the YAWYE
soundtrack. (i have the soundtrack on vinyl and unopened 8-trk and
unopened reel-to-reel tape) i don't think my name is jack on YAWYE
is by manfred mann anyway. the character jack, in the film, is a real
little boy who lives in a san
Here's the soundtrack info. No version of My Name is Jack, tho'. I don't
know this film, BTW, needless to say, looks interesting.
http://theband.hiof.no/albums/you_are_what_you_eat.html
Rereleased on CDin Japan!
... and more May 20 birthdays –
Bob Florence (1932) – Jazz arranger/pianist, session musician.
Frederick Shorty Long (1940) – singer/songwriter/producer (Devil
With The Blue Dress On).
Paula (aka Jill Jackson, 1942) – Paul and Paula.
Wes Cann (1950) – drummer for Ultravox.
Guy Hoffman (1954) –
my name is jack is track #8 on your link there. it's performed my
john simon tho. peter yarrow's stuff on here is the best stuff i've
ever heard from him. everything here, and all the links between the
tracks (made up from wacky dialog from the film), range from brilliant
to quite interesting. the
Funny (in an embarassing sort of way). I think duh-brain (me) must have
looked at who wrote the tunes, rather than titles, expecting to see D'abo,
Mann, or whomever. Didn't realize the Mann tune was a cover.
Luckily, I know that:
Blessed are they that can laugh at themselves, for they shall
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMthq_PZfZ8feature=topics
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pG-aCdNtDSsfeature=topics
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pf_MVGQ0qWsfeature=topics
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9rgiuhriscfeature=topics
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uxl7TDh3a2U (see if you can spot
Seems right up my alley. A real period piece. Watched The Cake on the
Smothers Brothers, too, while I was at it.
On Sunday, May 20, 2012 5:34:12 PM UTC-4, bobby cormier wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMthq_PZfZ8feature=topics
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pG-aCdNtDSsfeature=topics
*Robin Gibb* passed away on May 20, 2012, following his long battle with
cancer and intestinal surgery
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