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Nobody But Me by The Human Beinz with the Gazzarri Dancers.  The 60's were tops for go-go dancers.
 

 

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FOR RESEARCH ONLY

 

55555555555555555  The physics of bouncing breasts and their psychological impact on the male.

The Gazzarri Dancers to the tune of Whittier Blvd. by Thee Midniters and Ring Dang Doo by Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs.

Check out the 2:00 minute mark.  Does that remind of the old "follow the bouncing ball" from school days?

And an interesting historical fact to go along . . . These dancers (especially June Fairchild) were the inspiration/ models for the first Twist 'N Turn Barbie doll.

 

 

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Naomi Judd (d. May 1, 2022), one half of the mother/daughter duo known as The Judds, died of a suicide after a long fight with mental illness.

The Judds with the title track of their '84 Why Not Me debut LP.
 

 

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If I recall Silver Springs was never on any of Fleetwood Mac's LPs, only found on the B side of the 'Go Your Own Way' single and later added 'The Chain' box set.

 

I always enjoyed the earlier days of FM with Bob Welch. This has always been one of my favorites:

 

 

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2 hours ago, dingdongrb said:

If I recall Silver Springs was never on any of Fleetwood Mac's LPs, only found on the B side of the 'Go Your Own Way' single and later added 'The Chain' box set.

Right you are about Silver Springs.  A song of contention as it was about the breakup between Nicks and Buckingham.  As far as I know there are only 3 versions.  The live version, the one appearing on the Chain CD, and the re-release of Rumours had a slightly longer cut by about 0:19 as a bonus track.
 

 

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2 hours ago, dingdongrb said:

I always enjoyed the earlier days of FM with Bob Welch. This has always been one of my favorites:

 

 

They went through a lot of line-up changes post Peter Green.  The Peter Green era is perhaps my favourite period.  The two best albums after Green's departure and during Welch's time were, IMHO, the '71 Future Games and '72 Bare Trees albums.  Fabulous cuts all, and tough to choose one or two.  These were the last albums with Danny Kirwan, who was supremely superb in his own right.

Woman Of A 1000 Years from the Future Games LP. 

 

 

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Jethro Tull performing A Song For Jeffrey live at the Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus on 11–12 December '68.
 

 

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