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I love that song. Too bad it is a lousy recording (the original, not just the YouTube post). It is muddy sounding.I also like Dino's Song from their first album. Kinda amateurish, but fun.For their early gigs, Quicksilver Messenger Service had to borrow gear from the Jefferson Airplane.Now I am tired. I must step away from the YouTube or I will be here all night.
I think I must be the last person on the planet to discover Pandora.I'm busy training my first few stations now.
I can't get Pandora up here. Just as well. I have too many thing to check out on the internet anyway.
Great way to start the morning, Dances (although it's the first time I've heard that song...) *insert embarrassed emoticon here*Plus, your "hippy-dippy weather man" made me think of George Carlin, I miss him.
Hey, Pandora is pretty cool, Louie, I just sent it to my better half, he will love it.
You hadn't heard Fresh Air before Florrie? Wow. Mainstream Top 40 ol' me knew it and you didn't?I first heard it on the radio station in Petaluma in 1972. I bought the album in 1973.
I love that song. Too bad it is a lousy recording (the original, not just the YouTube post). It is muddy sounding.
ReplyDeleteI also like Dino's Song from their first album. Kinda amateurish, but fun.
For their early gigs, Quicksilver Messenger Service had to borrow gear from the Jefferson Airplane.
Now I am tired. I must step away from the YouTube or I will be here all night.
I think I must be the last person on the planet to discover Pandora.
ReplyDeleteI'm busy training my first few stations now.
I can't get Pandora up here. Just as well. I have too many thing to check out on the internet anyway.
ReplyDeleteGreat way to start the morning, Dances (although it's the first time I've heard that song...)
ReplyDelete*insert embarrassed emoticon here*
Plus, your "hippy-dippy weather man" made me think of George Carlin, I miss him.
Hey, Pandora is pretty cool, Louie, I just sent it to my better half, he will love it.
ReplyDeleteYou hadn't heard Fresh Air before Florrie? Wow. Mainstream Top 40 ol' me knew it and you didn't?
ReplyDeleteI first heard it on the radio station in Petaluma in 1972. I bought the album in 1973.