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The Flying Machine - Smile A Little Smile For Me (1969)     (hooktube.com)
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"Smile A Little Smile For Me" was a US hit for The Flying Machine, who were a pop band from the UK. The song is a story of a boy (possibly a love interest or a friend) that is telling a girl named Rose Marie that she needs to get over the boy that has left her. Rose Marie is the same girl from Edison Lighthouse's "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" as this was also written by Tony McCaulay, who founded Edison Lighthouse.
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Talking Heads - Burning Down the House (1983)     (www.youtube.com)
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Clutch - "Binge and Purge"     (www.youtube.com)
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Alice Cooper - I'm Eighteen     (www.youtube.com)
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Steppenwolf - The Pusher      (www.youtube.com)
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Dire Straits - Sultans Of Swing     (www.youtube.com)
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A true Blues classic - ROBERT JOHNSON – LOVE IN VAIN (1937)     (musicfor.us)
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https://musicfor.us/2020/08/31/robert-johnson-love-in-vain-1937/

The story is too long for a post so follow the link.
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Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers - Listen To Her Heart (1978) (Live)     (www.youtube.com)
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Jay & The Americans - This Magic Moment (1968)     (www.youtube.com)
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The song was originally recorded by the outstanding Ben E. King and The Drifters in 1963.
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Mötley Crüe - Shout At The Devil     (www.youtube.com)
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Chad & Jeremy - A Summer Song (1964)     (www.youtube.com)
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The song was written and composed by duo partner Chad Stuart (Jeremy Clyde made few contributions to Stuart's and his repertoire) with Clive Metcalfe and Keith Noble.

Like Stuart's and Clyde's breakthrough selection in duo partnership, "Yesterday's Gone," "A Summer Song" is a reminiscence of a summer romance. However, "A Summer Song" eschews the "Merseybeat" sound of "Yesterday's Gone" in favor of a gentler folk-influenced arrangement, with the lyrics also being wistful in tone. Stuart would recall, on The Steel Pier Radio Show, that his "A Summer Song" collaborators, Clive Metcalfe and Keith Noble, were themselves a musical duo with whom he and Clyde had become friendly, and that "A Summer Song" was written and composed in Stuart's flat in London: "We were sitting around jamming on four chords and we came up with 'A Summer Song.'" "We never thought 'Summer Song' could possibly be a single," he recalled another time. "It was just a pretty, romantic song. Or so we thought...you never can tell, can you?"
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Buddy Holly - Not Fade Away (1957)     (hooktube.com)
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I don't intend to but I'm running out of rage for the dying of the light.

"Not Fade Away" is a song credited to Buddy Holly (originally under his first and middle names, Charles Hardin) and Norman Petty (although Petty's co-writing credit is likely to have been a formality) and first recorded by Holly and his band, the Crickets (Joe Mauldin on bass, Jerry Allison on drums, Niki Sullivan on rhythm guitar). Until the end of his career, Holly recorded with his group, The Crickets, but he set up a deal with their record company, Decca Records, to release some songs under his name and have others credited to the group. This was credited to The Crickets and released on the Brunswick subsidiary. Songs credited to Buddy Holly came out on Coral Records. Drummer Jerry Allison played a cardboard box for percussion on this. He'd heard Buddy Knox' drummer do the same on "Party Doll."

The song’s popularity has only intensified through the versions of other high-powered rock and roll acts such as The Everly Brothers, The Rolling Stones, James Taylor, and The Grateful Dead.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mp_1LXj4D30YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDPbQxvgZdMYouTube
The Grateful Dead performed “Not Fade Away” 530 times in their career; it was their seventh most-performed song.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjArEIVJsa8YouTube
The cover by the Rolling Stones was one of their first hits. Recorded in January 1964 and released by Decca Records on February 21, 1964, with "Little by Little" as the B-side, it was their first Top 10 hit in Great Britain, reaching number three. In March 1964, it was also the band's first single released in the United States, on the London Records label with "I Wanna Be Your Man" as the B-side (It had been briefly preceded by "I Wanna Be Your Man" with "Stoned" as the B-side, but this was quickly withdrawn).

Here they are on the Mike Douglas show, with a bit of silliness to begin:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6RWnGQ3XqQYouTube
Their manager, Andrew Oldham, was convinced the Stones would be successful after hearing what they did with this. Said Oldham: "Although it was a Buddy Holly song, I considered it to be like the first song Mick and Keith wrote, in that they picked the concept of applying that Bo Diddley thing to it. The way they arranged it was the beginning of the shaping of them as songwriters. From then on they wrote. At that time, Mick, Keith, and I lived together. They were into the last half bottle of wine and going through, it was one of those magical moments. When Keith played that to me in the front room you could actually HEAR the record in that room. What basically made the record was that whole Bo Diddley acoustic guitar thrust. You heard the whole record in one room. We gotta record it! But there's no way if someone had just said coldly, Right, let's do "Not Fade Away" that we would have wanted to do it without hearing the way that Keith was playing it on the guitar. Keith just did it. And that was that. To me, they wrote the song. It's a pity we couldn't have gotten the money."

Charlie Watts:

We did it with a Bo Diddley beat, which at the time was very avant garde for a white band to be playing Bo Diddley's stuff. It was a very popular rhythm for us in clubs; looking at it from the drumming point of view. So we did it in this slightly different way than Buddy Holly did it." Phil Spector is credited with playing maracas on the record but in fact he was playing an empty cognac bottle with a 50 cent piece.

Bill Wyman:

The rhythm thing was formed basically around the Buddy Holly thing. We brought the rhythm up and emphasized it. Holly had used that Bo Diddley trademark beat on his version, but because he was only using bass, drums and guitar, the rhythm element is sort of a throwaway. Holly played it lightly. We just got into it more and put the Bo Diddley beat up front.

In 2004, this song was ranked number 107 on Rolling Stone's list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". The Crickets' recording never charted as a single.
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George Thorogood - Bad To The Bone     (www.youtube.com)
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Blind Faith - Can't Find My Way Home (1969)     (www.youtube.com)
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A buzz built about the band, since it contained two-thirds of the immensely popular power trio Cream in Ginger Baker and Eric Clapton working in collaboration with British star Steve Winwood, of the Spencer Davis Group and Traffic. The fourth member was bassist Ric Grech of Family. Clapton played acoustic guitar on this track, which is something he rarely did. In his previous group, Cream, he played long, intense solos, something he wanted to get away from with Blind Faith.

They began to work out songs early in 1969, and in February and March the group was in London at Morgan Studios, preparing for the beginnings of basic tracks for their album, although the first few almost finished songs didn't show up until they were at Olympic Studios in April and May under the direction of producer Jimmy Miller. The music community was already aware of the linkup, despite Clapton's claim that he was cutting an album of his own on which Winwood would play. The promoters and record companies got involved, pushing those concerned for an album and a tour.

The album cover was a photo of a young girl with no clothes on holding a model spaceship. According to photographer Bob Seidemann, who shot the cover, he had the idea but did not have someone to pose. While riding the London subway, he saw a young girl who would be perfect and asked her to pose for the cover. He went to the girl's house to ask her parents' permission to pose topless for the cover. They agreed, but the girl backed out. However, the girl's younger sister begged the parents to let her pose instead. They agreed and the younger sister ended up posing for the cover. Bob Seidemann came up with the concept and took the photo, which represents humankind's relationship with technology (this was when the mission to put a man on the moon was big news). The band wasn't yet named, and when Seidemann took the photo, he called it "Blind Faith." Clapton decided that should be the name of the band.

Steve Winwood – keyboards, vocals, guitars; bass guitar
Eric Clapton – guitars
Ric Grech – bass guitar, violin
Ginger Baker – drums, percussion
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Fly Me To The Moon - Frank Sinatra     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by OoklaTheMok to PaddysPub 3.6 years ago (+5/-0)
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The Troggs - Wild Thing (1966)     (hooktube.com)
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"Wild Thing" was originally recorded by the Wild Ones in 1965. This was written by a songwriter named Chip Taylor, who has made tons of money from it because it has been recorded by many artists and is constantly being used in movies and TV shows. Taylor used a lot of this money to gamble - for years he bet about $10,000 a day and was kicked out of every casino in Las Vegas for card counting. He also wrote "Angel Of The Morning," which was a hit for Merrilee Rush in 1968. Taylor is the brother of actor Jon Voight and the uncle of Angelina Jolie.

The style of music exemplified in this song became known as "Caveman Rock." The Troggs is short for "troglodyte" (meaning "cave dweller"), which helped bolster this image. Over the next few years, The Troggs moved away from this Neanderthal sound and had a big hit in 1968 the much more evolved "Love Is All Around."

The Troggs version of "Wild Thing" is ranked at number 261 on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
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The Moody Blues - Tuesday Afternoon (1968)     (www.youtube.com)
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Justin Hayward had a dog named Tuesday, but the song has nothing to do with the pooch. In his Songfacts interview, Hayward explained: "It just so happened we were sitting in the field together, that's all. But it was a Tuesday afternoon and I did smoke a joint and it was down there where I come from in the West Country and this song just came out."
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CCR-Fortunate Son.     (www.youtube.com)
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Crank it up, Fuckers!!!

Ric Flair - "Wooooo!!!"
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Father and Son (lyrics) - Cat Stevens Happy fathers day weekend Goats!!     (www.youtube.com)
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You fuckers be safe and spend some quality time with the heathens.
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Fuck all this hippy shit. DEATH COMES RIPPING - THE MISFITS     (www.youtube.com)
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The Dead South - In Hell I'll Be In Good Company      (yewtu.be)
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Good Times Roll The Cars     (www.youtube.com)
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Sorry about the jewtube link, Invidious isn't working for me today.
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The Presidents of the United States of America - Naked And Famous     (vid.puffyan.us)
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Ween - Help me scrape the mucus off my brain     (m.youtube.com)
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Four Green Fields - The Clancy Brothers     (www.youtube.com)
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