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21 hours ago, Brother Jack said:

Take it to the limit - The Eagles

 

 

There’s an Eagles documentary that’s very interesting. There’s a story about Glen Frye and Don Felder. Felder originally sang the song on the record. At concerts fans would always yell request to play this song.
When Frye wanted to play the song, Felder refuse to sing it because he said he was tired of it. Felder and Frye almost had a fist fight at the concert. Feld left the group. I believe that’s when Joe Walsh joined the group. Just sayin’ :cowboy:


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These guys had great harmony. Phil Everly was actually better than average guitar player. 
The story in the song shows how much things have since the fifties. 
A couple of teens on a date fall asleep watching a movie, and wake up very Late and now are worried what people might think and their reputation.

 

Wake up little Susie    The Everly Brothers :headphones:

 

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8 hours ago, EccentricM said:

 

Dabeull - Special To Me

Matthew....I’m going to guess you can breakdance. Am I right? :coffee: :lol::dance:

 

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10 minutes ago, Pjdriver said:

Matthew....I’m going to guess you can breakdance. Am I right? :coffee: :lol::dance:

 

I can't break dance (not my style anyway), but I do locking and funk/soul style dance the best (posted a couple videos in the dance club). Also a bit of house (it's very cardio intensive however) and old school popping (which is way harder for me to pick up and is a long proccess haha).


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I couldn’t resist this classic from Steve Martin. It was actually a hit on the radio. 
King Tut    Steve Martin  :dance::dance::dance::dance: Notice how good my guy are synchronized. :D 

 


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7 minutes ago, EccentricM said:

I can't break dance (not my style anyway), but I do locking and funk/soul style dance the best (posted a couple videos in the dance club). Also a bit of house (it's very cardio intensive however) and old school popping (which is way harder for me to pick up and is a long proccess haha).

I’m not up on any newer dances, but when I heard that music, that’s what came to mind :lol:.

 

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6 minutes ago, Pjdriver said:

I’m not up on any newer dances, but when I heard that music, that’s what came to mind :lol:.

 

Right, the dances I mentioned are from the 70-80s (though still done today, just that it's almost an underground thing) :P Modern hiphop, shuffling and breaking have the mainstream spotlight today

 

 


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3 hours ago, Pjdriver said:

There’s an Eagles documentary that’s very interesting. There’s a story about Glen Frye and Don Felder. Felder originally sang the song on the record. At concerts fans would always yell request to play this song.
When Frye wanted to play the song, Felder refuse to sing it because he said he was tired of it. Felder and Frye almost had a fist fight at the concert. Feld left the group. I believe that’s when Joe Walsh joined the group. Just sayin’ :cowboy:

Yes, I knew that this wasn’t the original singer for the song. I couldn’t find a live version with him singing it.

The Hebrew word cushi or kushi is an affectionate term generally used in the Bible to refer to a dark-skinned person of African descent.

 

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My favourite rendition of One fine day. 

Daydream -

Scientists have discovered that daydreaming is an important tool for creativity. It causes a rush of activity in a circuit, which connects different parts of the brain and allows the mind to make new associations.

 

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5 hours ago, M'Awan said:

 

 

My favourite rendition of One fine day. 

I do enjoy some opera type genre, it depends on the particular song.  
    
Excellent choice! It puts me to sleep like a baby👶. Funny too.  :coffee:  Thx


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1 hour ago, Friends just call me Ross said:

Brother Burt's Eagles post above put me in mind of this little number.

Love this song from their 2007 album "Long Road Out of Eden" !

 

Timothy Schmidt Is the singer in that song. When he joined the group he was already a pretty good singer songwriter Thats what I liked about the Eagles, most of them were singer songwriters. Schmidt wrote and sang one of my favorite Eagle songs. :headphones:  My wife really likes his music after the Eagles as well.

I can’t tell you why.     The Eagles

 

 


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A couple of songs by The Whispers

 

Olivia 

 


Keep on loving me

 

2 hours ago, Pjdriver said:

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2 hours ago, Pjdriver said:

 

 

Timothy Schmidt Is the singer in that song. When he joined the group he was already a pretty good singer songwriter Thats what I liked about the Eagles, most of them were singer songwriters. Schmidt wrote and sang one of my favorite Eagle songs. :headphones:  My wife really likes his music after the Eagles as well.

I can’t tell you why.     The Eagles

 

 

That’s my favorite Eagles song 😁

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