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Blast from the Past - 60's, 70's, 80's,90's Music (2023)


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It's that time of year when the sun really dominates the lives of us country folk. Up at five to start watering on the farm and doing any necessary digging/ repairing fences before the heat becomes intolerable by 11.00 am.

Hats off (or on in their case, hats on) to Asian labourers forced to toil through this heat 

 

 

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15 minutes ago, jvs said:

Riding or driving,i just usually sit there and we go places.

Prefab Sprout. Cars and Girls.????????

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I've always thought Paul Rodgers composed some wonderful tunes but the lyrics heaved.

However, this line stuck in my head 

" Will tomorrow, like yesterday, fade away?''

 

 

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There's only one poster here with a straw between his teeth dangling out of his mouth whilst singing Thank God I'm A Country Boy.  I'm not naming names.  :whistling:
 

 

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A squirt of ketchup on the rained-out picnic of '79’s Led Zeppelin In Through The Out Door, Hot Dog was pure joy, and pure rockabilly country circa 1957.
 

 

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Theirs was an unlikely union, but bluegrass fiddle player/vocalist Alison Krauss loved Led Zeppelin and Robert Plant loved country. This single from their 2008 hit album Raising Sand was originally on Plant and Jimmy Page’s reunion studio LP Walking Into Clarksdale.  But Krauss’s charming voice breathed new life into a song that built to an almost Zeppelin-style climax, with Plant oohing and aahing like a randy old hillbilly goat.

 

 

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Someone recently suggested I play some esoteric rock music.  Again, not naming names.  George Harrison and the London Hare Krishna devotees recorded the Hare Krishna mantra in '69 and released it as a single.
 

 

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Great to see you back,Tippers, at least now and again between your important work assignments.

Here's a song that always wakes my cows in the morning. Perhaps the reference to straw stimulates their taste buds..

 

 

 

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