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Styx - Lady. From 1972."Lady" has been credited as the first power ballad
Lady, when you're with me I'm smiling
Give me all your love
Your hands build me up when I'm sinking
Just touch me and my troubles all fade
Lady, from the moment I saw you
Standing all alone
You gave all the love that I needed
So shy, like a child who has grown
Lady of the morning
Love shines in your eyes
Sparkling, clear and lovely
You're my lady
Lady, turns me on when I'm lonely
Show me all your charm
Evenings when you lay down beside me
Just take me gently into your arms
You're my lady of the morning
Love shines in your eyes
Sparkling, clear and lovely
You're my lady
Lady of the morning
Love shines in your eyes
Sparkling, clear and lovely
You're my ladyLast edited by ab5sr; 04-24-2022, 04:00 PM.
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I can't get this out of my head. I mean, it starts off prettty straight forward like the album (for Dylan), but about a minute in, he pretty well takes the song to another level.
and I can't believe no one liked the Dylan-Wynton Marsalis song I posted earlier. I'm giving you fuckers gold here. Gold, Jerry!
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Originally posted by keef View Post
I can't get this out of my head. I mean, it starts off prettty straight forward like the album (for Dylan), but about a minute in, he pretty well takes the song to another level.
and I can't believe no one liked the Dylan-Wynton Marsalis song I posted earlier. I'm giving you fuckers gold here. Gold, Jerry!
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Originally posted by Section31 View Post
I just never could get into his "valley-girl" sounding voice...sounds like Stuart from SNL The Californians. I appreciate his lyrics sometimes, but just not my cup of tea.
Anyway, that Marsalis venture is worth a listen just for Wynton and his band: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BE_15RdBOcs&t=13s
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I've been binging on The Sopranos last couple weeks. I had never seen a full episode. in S2E6, I heard this song:
and I was trying to remember the film that I relate it to ... oh! Terrence Malik's Badlands, one of the best of all time.
wiki tells me that a live version of BĂ–C's "7 screaming diz-busters" parodies the spoken part of the song. so, it now holds a more special place in my heart.
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Originally posted by blackfrancois View PostI've been binging on The Sopranos last couple weeks. I had never seen a full episode. in S2E6, I heard this song:
and I was trying to remember the film that I relate it to ... oh! Terrence Malik's Badlands, one of the best of all time.
wiki tells me that a live version of BĂ–C's "7 screaming diz-busters" parodies the spoken part of the song. so, it now holds a more special place in my heart.
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Originally posted by blackfrancois View PostI've been binging on The Sopranos last couple weeks. I had never seen a full episode. in S2E6, I heard this song:
and I was trying to remember the film that I relate it to ... oh! Terrence Malik's Badlands, one of the best of all time.
wiki tells me that a live version of BĂ–C's "7 screaming diz-busters" parodies the spoken part of the song. so, it now holds a more special place in my heart.
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Originally posted by blackfrancois View Postanother great song from The Sopranos...
this was written by Tim Hardin sometime in the '60s. covered by countless artists including Johnny Cash, Leon Russell, Bob Seger and Robert Plant. the Bobby Darin version is featured in The Sopranos.
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Originally posted by NickZepp84 View Post
That was the album that dominated the airways for almost a year and it was great we had one last great pop album before disco took completely over with that Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. Mac stayed strong even through that era... but for a good part of 1977 they OWNED the airwaves.
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Originally posted by Ruprecht View Post
Just wanted to say that I'll never forget 1977. Rumours took the world by storm. 4 top ten singles from that album and virtually every song on that record got some airplay. I don't think there has ever been anybody else besides maybe the Beatles who had a record like that.
That was the album that dominated the airways for almost a year and it was great we had one last great pop album before disco took completely over with that Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. Mac stayed strong even through that era... but for a good part of 1977 they OWNED the airwaves.
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The new Red Hot Chili Peppers album is really good, the first with John Frusciante back at guitar in 15 years. Here is my favorite song from the album:"White Braids & Pillow Chair" from the new Red Hot Chili Peppers album 'Unlimited Love' is out now! Get the Album at https://rhcp.lnk.to/unlimitedlove#redhot...
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Originally posted by Ruprecht View Post
Just wanted to say that I'll never forget 1977. Rumours took the world by storm. 4 top ten singles from that album and virtually every song on that record got some airplay. I don't think there has ever been anybody else besides maybe the Beatles who had a record like that.
That was the album that dominated the airways for almost a year and it was great we had one last great pop album before disco took completely over with that Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. Mac stayed strong even through that era... but for a good part of 1977 they OWNED the airwaves.
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