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From a short-lived Swedish band.  Too bad.  Creating a song this good must mean there's much more potential.  I'll rip a quote from another YT vid:  This is my neighbor's favorite new song . . . whether he likes it or not."  LOL

 

Released around 2009, I believe.  It was very difficult to get any information on this band on the net.

 

 

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49 minutes ago, Digitalbanana said:

Apichat Pakwan - E-Ong Muan Sun Yang Farang Dub [2017]

 

Nice find, DB.  Thailand does produce some musical gems.  Sometimes I'm hesitant to post them because I feel there would be bias towards them.  I'm probably a little messed up in the head with that feeling but oh well.

 

Maybe I posted this before, but TV's Mr. Bojangles turned me on to the song (and movie) many years ago.  What can I say . . . it's an awesome song.

 

 

Isaan girls are the best . . . :thumbsup:.  Aside from being great cooks they come with an added bonus . . . morlum.  I love morlum.  The only music I listen to when I drive up country.  It fits the same as listening to southern rock while driving in the southern states in the U.S.

 

 

While I enjoy a lot of morlum Tai Oratai has been my favorite for years.  This is an older song, probably 12+ years, and it's a beautiful sweet melody.  And I may as well speak the obvious, too (long sigh), she is smokin' hot.

 

 

 

 

Maybe we should start a separate Thai music thread.  A thread title suggestion, "If you're making love to a beautiful Thai girl right now . . . what's playing?  LOL

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12 hours ago, transam said:

 

 

How coincidental is it that you'd post this, Trans Am??

 

This song was played to death on AM radio summer of '72 and hearing it always reminds me of that summer.  I had just bought a 4-year-old 1968 Firebird from a housewife who was married to a dentist.  She drove it for shopping and ferrying the kids to school.  18,000 miles (29,000 km) on it and not beat to death.  What a find.  Only $1,250.  Although, my car was a year prior to the introduction of the Trans Am branding.  Not only was I lucky enough to grow up during the explosion of rock 'n roll but in the era of muscle cars as well.

 

1968%20Firebird%20400%20-%20Front.jpg

 

1968%20Firebird%20400%20-%20Rear.jpg

 

 

That song and the Looking Glass's Brandy (You're A Fine Girl)

 

 

I have to say that I can't be sure if you're transam alias actually refers to the car or the band, so I'm assuming.

 

 

 

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12 hours ago, transam said:

 

 

How coincidental is it that you'd post this, Trans Am??

 

This song was played to death on AM radio summer of '72 and hearing it always reminds me of that summer.  I had just bought a 4-year-old 1968 Firebird from a housewife who was married to a dentist.  She drove it for shopping and ferrying the kids to school.  18,000 miles (29,000 km) on it and not beat to death.  What a find.  Only $1,250.  Although, my car was a year prior to the introduction of the Trans Am branding.  Not only was I lucky enough to grow up during the explosion of rock 'n roll but in the era of muscle cars as well.

 

1968%20Firebird%20400%20-%20Front.jpg

 

1968%20Firebird%20400%20-%20Rear.jpg

 

 

That song and the Looking Glass's Brandy (You're A Fine Girl)

 

 

I have to say that I can't be sure if you're transam alias actually refers to the car or the band, so I'm assuming.

 

 

 

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