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


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On 11/11/2023 at 2:31 PM, MJCM said:

 

 

Am I watching a fight scene from an old 60's Batman TV series episode?  I was waiting for a cameo by Adam West and Burt Ward.  :laugh: 

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On 11/12/2023 at 4:37 AM, bannork said:

 

What a player he is.

 

Now that was truly heavenly, bannork.  :jap:  More than worthy of another selection off of that album.

Slow Rollin' Train performed live at the Roxy Theatre, West Hollywood, CA March 4, '90.
 

 

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On 11/11/2023 at 9:46 AM, MJCM said:

Another VS.

 

I think most people think that the Cover is the original, but it isn't

 

 

The Cover

 

A newer version by Dami Im, Aussie X factor contestant:

 

 

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2 hours ago, Tippaporn said:

I'll go with the original.  :thumbsup:


same here. Thelma’s and the Communards version are also great but in my case that Philly Soul jive does it for me

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17 hours ago, Tippaporn said:

 

Am I watching a fight scene from an old 60's Batman TV series episode?  I was waiting for a cameo by Adam West and Burt Ward.  :laugh: 

Good one, but the music is still good the video not so much :thumbsup:

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I wanted to find a song from past. It was, i think, in the 80 ties.

In same time as Nina Hagen.

Im almost sure the title was "number one" , sang by female and a little punky sound.

I tried a lot in finding, Youtube, google , lyrics sites, but nope.

Maybe someone remembers it by brain? The song is now running in my head, but dmn I cant find.

 

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2 hours ago, xtrnuno41 said:

I wanted to find a song from past. It was, i think, in the 80 ties.

In same time as Nina Hagen.

Im almost sure the title was "number one" , sang by female and a little punky sound.

I tried a lot in finding, Youtube, google , lyrics sites, but nope.

Maybe someone remembers it by brain? The song is now running in my head, but dmn I cant find.

 

 

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7 minutes ago, bannork said:

Nina has quite a sense of humour

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I love her Nina Hagen Band 1978 album (amongst others) but this one I have as LP

 


Notable cover on this one “White Punks on Dope” by the Tubes

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9 hours ago, MJCM said:

Good one, but the music is still good the video not so much :thumbsup:

Bit of music trivia,  Dave Dee was a Wiltshire policeman before turning to music full time. In April 1960, he was one of the policemen who arrived at the scene of the taxi accident that killed Eddie Cochran and injured Gene Vincent.

Some great bands in the early-mid 60s. Used to love singing along with this.

 

 

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15 minutes ago, MJCM said:


I love her Nina Hagen Band 1978 album (amongst others) but this one I have as LP

 


Notable cover on this one “White Punks on Dope” by the Tubes

Yes....the Tubes.....amazing.

Sadly, Re Styles passed away April 2022.

A group that just didn't give a F***.🙃🙃

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42 minutes ago, MJCM said:


I love her Nina Hagen Band 1978 album (amongst others) but this one I have as LP

 


Notable cover on this one “White Punks on Dope” by the Tubes


what you have to know about Nina Hagen is (from her wikipedia page)

 

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The debut album gained significant attention throughout Germany and abroad both for its hard rock sound and for Hagen's theatrical vocals which drew heavily from her operatic training, far different from the straightforward singing of her East German recordings.

 

For example listen to the track “Fisch im Wasser” or “Naturträne” from the album. You (IMHO) love it or hate it (my wife hates it, she says it hurts her ear drums :w00t: )

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7 minutes ago, MJCM said:


what you have to know about Nina Hagen is (from her wikipedia page)

 

 

For example listen to the track “Fisch im Wasser” from the album. You (IMHO) love it or hate it (my wife hates it, she says it hurts her ear drums :w00t: )

Nina was married to Herman Brood at one time,his story is also very remarkable.

 

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Just now, jvs said:

Nina was married to Herman Brood at one time,his story is also very remarkable.


yep, Herman Brood and his Wild Romance, I think in the end he made more money from his paintings then the music

 

 

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2 minutes ago, MJCM said:


yep, Herman Brood and his Wild Romance, I think in the end he made more money from his paintings then the music

 

 

He played in a bar in Holland i owned,always wild.He did more coke then any one could handle.

I went to see his museum and my brother went out with him.

Very colorful guy who ended it when his body was finished.

He jumped of the hilton in amsterdam.

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Just now, jvs said:

He played in a bar in Holland i owned,always wild.He did more coke then any one could handle.

I went to see his museum and my brother went out with him.

Very colorful guy who ended it when his body was finished.

He jumped of the hilton in amsterdam.


The same Hilton as were John & Yoko had their Bed-In. 

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39 minutes ago, MJCM said:


what you have to know about Nina Hagen is (from her wikipedia page)

 

 

For example listen to the track “Fisch im Wasser” or “Naturträne” from the album. You (IMHO) love it or hate it (my wife hates it, she says it hurts her ear drums :w00t: )

Agreed. Luckily I was put onto her music some 5 years back.🙃🙃

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