I've had this in my iTunes for a couple of years and am always pleased when it pops up on the shuffle. What a crap song that is recorded, arranged and performed lovingly. Makes me miss AM radio a whole bunch too.
It's from about 1979, during your ten year medically-induced coma, Joe.
Gotta say I love the production. The singer, Charlie Dore, has apparently had a long and storied career in the UK; in fact, Mojo Magazine just recruited her to help re-record Abbey Road for their current issue.
Just one more pop-culture artifact to throw on the pile of things from my childhood that I had COMPLETELY forgotten about ...
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I've had this in my iTunes for a couple of years and am always pleased when it pops up on the shuffle. What a crap song that is recorded, arranged and performed lovingly. Makes me miss AM radio a whole bunch too.
I would have to say 'No, I don't remember this.' I can honestly say I've never heard this song.
It's from about 1979, during your ten year medically-induced coma, Joe.
Gotta say I love the production. The singer, Charlie Dore, has apparently had a long and storied career in the UK; in fact, Mojo Magazine just recruited her to help re-record Abbey Road for their current issue.
Just one more pop-culture artifact to throw on the pile of things from my childhood that I had COMPLETELY forgotten about ...
I never heard this either. And I have to say, it would take nostalgia to turn it into anything notable. A freakin' lot of nostalgia.
Haters. Next you'll be knocking 'I've Never Been to Me'. If you want some cheestastic lyrics, look that one up.
That was a bit harsh, wasn't it. I've never been to me, now there's a memory!
I'll post the most vomit-inducing song from the seventies by the end of the day. Stay tuned, bitches!
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