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grantgeneral78
06-01-2011, 01:21 PM
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Great find Frisky!

skyrick
06-02-2011, 07:15 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ya9_SQCEro

The remains of Iron Butterfly...Captain Beyond! I always liked this song but, until two years ago, never knew who did it.

FRISKY
11-24-2011, 12:25 AM
43-years ago today, about this time of night, I was listening to this song on an "underground" FM radio station in OKC. I think it was a DJ called Poison Ivy that played it. She also played Alice's Restaurant.

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RadicalModerate
11-24-2011, 01:20 AM
One quick--yet verbose and windy--question, Amigo . . .
In regard to the relative value of "necroing" (c/o venture) a thread . . .
Here on The Cusp of Consumer Insanity
(Cross ref. other topics)
Involving "Thanksgiving" . . .

Is this Historically Correct Contextualizing representation of alternative visions of what it was . . .
another attempt to "necro" The Feel Good MusicThread . . ? =)

Is it a nearly perfect example of what a "Celebration" of "Thanksgiving"--on several levels of meaning--means?

Is it, more likely, an attempt to lend an element of Actual Thanksgiving . . .
on every level of that olde fashioned Maslow's Pyramid sort of stuff . . ?

There is no wrong answer to the question.
And . . . I suppose that is the reason for Arlo Guthrie. =)

Happy Thanksgiving to You, Too, Frisky!
(no kidding, no joke)

Despite "Global Warming" . . .

(Did I forget to say I heard it the first time ever about the same time in Boulder, Colorado?)

FRISKY
11-24-2011, 01:28 AM
The answer is "42"...and what is this "Arlo Guthrie" you speak of?

This is the Nostalgia & Memories section. You're supposed to post old stuff (A 5-month necro?) in here.



Happy Thanksgiving to you! =)

ljbab728
11-24-2011, 01:37 AM
one quick--yet verbose and windy--question, amigo . . .
In regard to the relative value of "necroing" (c/o venture) a thread . . .
Here on the cusp of consumer insanity
(cross ref. Other topics)
involving "thanksgiving" . . .

Is this historically correct contextualizing representation of alternative visions of what it was . . .
Another attempt to "necro" the feel good musicthread . . ? =)

is it a nearly perfect example of what a "celebration" of "thanksgiving"--on several levels of meaning--means?

Is it, more likely, an attempt to lend an element of actual thanksgiving . . .
On every level of that olde fashioned maslow's pyramid sort of stuff . . ?

There is no wrong answer to the question.
And . . . I suppose that is the reason for arlo guthrie. =)

happy thanksgiving to you, too, frisky!
(no kidding, no joke)

despite "global warming" . . .

(did i forget to say i heard it the first time ever about the same time in boulder, colorado?)

huh?

RadicalModerate
11-24-2011, 01:56 AM
huh?
yup . . . ya shure . . . yew betcha . . .
(sortava previking video game deal back in the olden tymes)

different ways to be happy about thanksgiving.
as compared to thanksreceiving . . .

doncha know . . .

de veras?

Sorry LibJab . . .
I forgot to ask if you actually lived OR EVEN WATCHED the provided the historical video ed'ucation provided.
Immediately above. (The Arlo Guthrie act to Woody Guthrie stuff . . . uh...k?)
I apologize again for whatever

I feel . . . akin to that JazzGreat . . . was it Looie Armstrong? . . .
Who said: If I has to define it you ain't gonna unnerstand."

Google: Woody Guthrie . . . Arlo Guthrie . . . Jazz Great/Whatever.
What the "Hey" . . .
Expand your horizons by seeking out "Lord Buckley" . . . "Lennie Bruce" . . .
and even the elusive [fill in the link . . .]

FRISKY
11-24-2011, 01:58 AM
huh?Read RM's posts like you would listen to Thelonious Monk's
Eccentric Jazz. It will all make sense.

RadicalModerate
11-24-2011, 03:27 PM
yeh . . . like that.... there =)

(visual aid for the ...... challenged):
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ljbab728
11-24-2011, 08:28 PM
Read RM's posts like you would listen to Thelonious Monk's
Eccentric Jazz. It will all make sense.

Sorry, I have never ever liked jazz.

ljbab728
11-24-2011, 08:39 PM
Sorry LibJab . . .
I forgot to ask if you actually lived OR EVEN WATCHED the provided the historical video ed'ucation provided.
Immediately above. (The Arlo Guthrie act to Woody Guthrie stuff . . . uh...k?)
I apologize again for whatever

I feel . . . akin to that JazzGreat . . . was it Looie Armstrong? . . .
Who said: If I has to define it you ain't gonna unnerstand."

Google: Woody Guthrie . . . Arlo Guthrie . . . Jazz Great/Whatever.
What the "Hey" . . .
Expand your horizons by seeking out "Lord Buckley" . . . "Lennie Bruce" . . .
and even the elusive [fill in the link . . .]

Radical, I saw Arlo peform live in the 60's. I had his albums as well as his dad's and just about wore them out playing them. Arlo is a great fun live performer. Maybe if you would make a video of you singing your posts in front of an audience I would understand them and enjoy them too. LOL