but secretly like now?
2007-11-21
08:31:37
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beach boys?! http://www.kevin67.com/kevin/Beach%20Boys%20-%20I%20Get%20Around.mp3
2007-11-21
08:44:40 ·
update #1
yes but `macarthur park` was also one of the funnest vidos of the 90s! http://uk.wrs.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0geum8Wq0RH8W0APqJLBQx./SIG=12em4u7cv/EXP=1195768982/**http%3A//www.mtvu.com/uber/xml/asx/asxgen.jhtml%3Fvid=109950
2007-11-21
09:03:31 ·
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ac/dc?! seems like every guy but me listened to them back then .http://accordionguy.blogware.com/_attachments/483926/ACDC%20-%20Back%20in%20Black.mp3
2007-11-21
09:07:48 ·
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i do remember buying kiss albums then http://webzoom.freewebs.com/badgerboy/06%20Love%20Gun.wma
2007-11-21
09:09:54 ·
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by Ozzy you really mean black sabbath cause they were still together back then,.,.http://users.igl.net/unicorn/Black_Sabbath-_Iron_man.mp3
2007-11-21
09:15:10 ·
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yeah the stones were still big back even then,.http://www.geocities.com/rrpage33/RollingStonesCantYouHearMeKnocking.wav
2007-11-21
09:19:45 ·
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yeah but most people remember `fleas navy dad` by Jose fleasanao,.http://richies-place.com/media/FelizNavidad.wma
2007-11-21
09:22:54 ·
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i do remember Barry `bannanose` manilow and that disco song that was played way,. too much ,. what was it called copa banna?http://www.gregingber.com/contest/copacabana.mp3 but then star wars came out and made it better,. http://home.inreach.com/benner/Star%20Wars%20Cantina.mp3
2007-11-21
09:34:46 ·
update #8
I listened to the Dobbie Brothers, The Cars, Heart, Led Zeppilin, Charlie Daniels Band, Bad Company, Rod Stewert, Alabama, Chicago: Saturday In The Park, America: A Horse With No Name, Harry Chapin: Cat's In The Cradle, Chairmen of the Board: Give Me Just A Little More Time, Carly Simon: You're So Vain, Bread: Baby I'm-A Want You, Dobie Gray: Drift Away, Rupert Holmes: Escape (The Pina Colada Song) Captain & Tennille: Love Will Keep Us Together, Billy Preston: Will It Go Round In Circles, Rita Coolidge: (Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher And Higher, Blue Swede: Hooked On A Feeling, Jean Knight: Mr. Big Stuff, Gilbert O'Sullivan: Alone Again (Naturally), The Knack: My Sharona, Pilot: Magic, John Paul Young: Love Is In The Air, Daryl Hall & John Oates: Rich Girl, Johnny Nash: I Can See Clearly Now, The O'Jays: Love Train, Albert Hammond: It Never Rains In Southern California, The Three Degrees: When Will I See You Again, Wild Cherry: Play That Funky Music, The Five Stairsteps: O-o-h Child, Ocean: Put Your Hand In The Hand, Vicki Sue Robinson: Turn The Beat Around, Mungo Jerry: In The Summertime, Anita Ward: Ring My Bell, Heaven | Warrant, I Remember You | Skid Row, Headed For A Heartbreak | Winger, High Enough | Damn Yankees, Love Of A Lifetime | Firehouse, To Be With You | Mr. Big, Don't Close Your Eyes | Kix, When I See You Smile | Bad English, The Flame | Cheap Trick, If You Needed Somebody | Bad Company, Every Rose Has It's Thorn | Poison, Don't Know What You Got Til It's Gone | Cinderella, Fly To The Angels | Slaughter, Love Song | Tesla, Is This Love | Whitesnake, Forever | Kiss, I'll Never Let You Go | Steelheart, Only Time Will Tell | Nelson, Winds of Change | Scorpions, Angel Song | Great White, I'll See You In My Dreams | Giant,
These are just some of the music we listened to.
2007-11-21 08:59:56
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answered by Linda S 6
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I used to listen to
Electric Light Orchestra The Eagles Commodores Marvin Gaye Stevie Wonder Foreigner and James Taylor amongst others.
I used to laugh at Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman) by Joe Tex
but find it quite catchy in my old age!
2007-11-21 08:49:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Do Mean Hank sr. or jr. Hank sr wrote a few undying tune comparable to Your Cheatin Heart -I'm So lonesome i might cry and lots of extra. Jimmie Rogers referred to as the grandfather of nation song his tune Faded Love has been recored through many artist. and Dolly what are you able to say she has written such a lot of pleasant songs These artist lead the way for todays singers Thier song will continue to exist considering that it has that means and emotion that todays song should not have. That is one purpose it is nonetheless included in these days.
2016-09-05 11:18:00
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answered by ? 4
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I adored the music of the 70's. I love Simon & Garfunkle...The Beatles...oh, and The Carpenters. Karen's voice was pure honey. "We've only just begun" and "Rainy Days and Mondays" were two of my faves. It was such a dynamic decade..moving from the music of John Denver to the psychedylic sounds of the hippie generation. Oh, and uhm..."The Land" up there....yes, I'll admit I'm over 40...43 to be exact. Why should we be anything but proud of our age and our generation?
2007-11-21 08:37:06
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answered by DinahLynne 6
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The most dreadful song ever produced was "Felice Navidad," by Trini Lopez. I cringe when I hear it.
I hated a lot of Barry Manilow, but like many of those songs now.
2007-11-21 08:36:20
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answered by SaturnMan 3
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Songs by Cher, Chicago, America, Fleetwood mac, Jefferson Starship...........and lots of stuff they play on the easy listening station.
2007-11-21 08:38:52
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answered by abbacat 5
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Are you kidding--the worst popular song of all time was from the seventies. It was that cake in the rain song. What was the name of it? Macarthur Park?
2007-11-21 08:36:16
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answered by Anonymous
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any thing from ac/dc to kiss around to country and back to groups from Europe Ozzy and rolling stones
2007-11-21 08:36:18
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answered by Hillbilly 5
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summer breeze-Seals and craft
hello,its me-Todd Rungren
Sunshine on your shoulder I hated but like now.
2007-11-21 08:37:08
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answered by Anonymous
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ha ha. i can't remember any titles off hand but, i can tell you, it was mostly top 40 cause that's all they played on am radio.
2007-11-21 08:36:03
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answered by racer 51 7
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