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Taggart
you are truely EVIL ! LOL

KG
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Hey, thanks for that. It reminded me of Starland Vocal Band's a-capella version of Paul Simon's American Tune -- the best thing they ever did. Maybe the only thing they ever did that was worth committing to vinyl. It was a wonderful rendition, and now I've got THAT going through my head instead of La Vida Loca or Afternoon Delight!taggart wrote:Yes, we must help rob get this out of his head!robstudio wrote:Surely you jest... I'll bet you have... you know...I feel so lucky. I haven't heard it yet.
...upside, inside, out.... oh no... no ... no stop this... now...![]()
"Sky rockets in flight...Afternoon Delight"
kgdrum wrote:as luck has it,I wouldn't actuallly remember the Osmonds,as I was in Prison for killing a person who was singing "Afternoon Delight"!
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KG
I may have to look for that one. Why is it always the better songs (or arrangements) that get overlooked?Shooshie wrote:Hey, thanks for that. It reminded me of Starland Vocal Band's a-capella version of Paul Simon's American Tune -- the best thing they ever did. Maybe the only thing they ever did that was worth committing to vinyl. It was a wonderful rendition, and now I've got THAT going through my head instead of La Vida Loca or Afternoon Delight!
Wow. I can think of no greater examples of 70's AM white-bread-and-mayo pop than those two examples.mon wrote:"Afternoon Delight" is actually a kind of freaky, strange, inbred and subversive song.
I had to listen only to that and the Bellamy Brothers song, "Let your Love Flow" for about two weeks, over and over. I think it was 1976.
You know, I regulary wonder why the world we live in, is so screwed up. Thanks hip, now I have full understandingin a world run by Britanny SPears......
Hey guys, I took advantage of the twenty off deal at URS. I went with the 1975.... freekin awesome plug!!!! Thanks for the great tips!Take a look at the 1975, more versatile.