Rocking in the free world,
Neil Young,
The Loon.
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Rocking in the free world,
Neil Young,
The Loon.
Home town battlefield. By J P Cromier
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Put the lime in the coconut. Try to get this out of your head, after listening to it.
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Harry Belafonte, one of my enduring memories of my time on HMAS Vampire was a kellick stoker who transferred from the RN. He had a magnificent voice, and a full book of songs, some printable, most not. When in refit at Williamstown, and all points after, we hung out at a local pub, and George kept us enthralled with his voice. George Ballard, legend, three badge kellick stoker, ended up after leaving the service on the old COLAC, running the boiler for tank cleans. No longer with us, except every time I hear Belafonte
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Island in the sun
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Banana boat song
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Can't talk of Belafonte without mentioning Miriam Makeba. Her story is inspirational.
Mallaika
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCh58peMl98
pata pata
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Adam Harvey now, Tim McGraw later
Regards, Tote
Cream
R.I.P Peter Edward Baker
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I was listening to “Cheap Wine” by Cold Chisel tonight, the second line is “Drove a foreign car” and it dawned on me - they can’t sing that line anymore!
Coz everything is foreign now! [emoji26]
A fair bit of Blondie the last week or so, I've been reading Debbie Harry's biography, New York in the 60s and 70s was waaay different to now.....
https://youtu.be/9RlXAprKWHY't=2446
Regards,
Tote
Been listening to quite a bit of QOTSA, Faith no More etc on the bike commute lately but on the weekends when its time to clean and maintain I have been listening to a lot of ELO, Elton John, Kinks, Supertramp, Steve Miller Band.
I'm not of the age when I was growing up that this music was playing on road trips, hanging out with mates at BBQ's etc (that was more Nirvana etc) but have great memories of being in the back of the car with the parents on holidays listening to the above.