Just for fun: same song title for different songs
Ship of Fools- Bob Seger/The Doors
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Grateful Dead also
sail away-neil young/allman bros
Also Randy Newman
Ship of Fools- Bob Seger/The Doors
[Edited on 1/5/2019 by BarrySmith]
Grateful Dead also
And Robert Plant - Ship of Fools
Holiday" - Shaun Cassidy, Madonna, Green Day.
I can't believe I pulled that one out of me arse!I hope for your sake that you dug that up on the web, that it wasn't in your actual memory.
The Kinks had a "Holiday" also.
Holiday is one of my favorite Billy Jones songs from the Outlaws.
While I'm giving some love to the Outlaws I'll throw out a tune and a story.
I saw a Black Crowes Instant Live CD that had Knoxville Girl on the set list and immediately ordered it and was heartbroken when I received it and it wasn't the Outlaws song but a Louvin Brothers cover, not a bad tune it just wasn't my beloved Guitar Army going full speed kick ass on it.
A "friendly" theme on these entries...
1.)Old Friends -Simon & Garfunkel/Roger Miller (covered by Willie)
2.) With the Outlaws in my head I remember a gem of an album/title track "Old Friend" by Chris Anderson, The song Old Friend is co-written by some dude Warren Haynes. Whole disc is worthy of a chasedown. Elton did a song called Old Friend on a duets CD (doesn't compare).
3.) My Old Friend - Carl Perkins (some nice Beatles related vid's out there)/Tim McGraw
Holiday" - Shaun Cassidy, Madonna, Green Day.
I can't believe I pulled that one out of me arse!
I hope for your sake that you dug that up on the web, that it wasn't in your actual memory.
The Kinks had a "Holiday" also.
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+ Scorpions
Cocaine--JJ Cale/Eric Clapton
and
Cocaine - Rev. Gary Davis/Jackson Browne/
"Crazy"
Patsy Cline
REM
Alanis Morrisette
Kenny Rogers
Leanne Rimes
Supertramp
Aerosmith
Seal
Julio Iglesias
Men At Work
Ice T
Snoop Dogg
Thats just for starters, a whole bunch more by artists I've never heard of.
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Neil Sedaka always baffled me. Who actually liked his music? Were they amongst us?? That person on the bus, or at another table at the restaurant, or pulled up at the same intersection? Who were they?
Steve Winwood & Amy Winehouse - Valerie
Steve Winwood & Amy Winehouse - Valerie
also the Monkees (killer harmonies)
the beach boys, steely dan and the kinks all have songs called do it again.
Steve Winwood & Amy Winehouse - Valerie
also the Monkees (killer harmonies)
richard thompson too
Neil Sedaka always baffled me. Who actually liked his music? Were they amongst us?? That person on the bus, or at another table at the restaurant, or pulled up at the same intersection? Who were they?
That's funny. My mom liked Neil and we would listen to him on 8-tracks in her car. Same with Leo Sayer and Jim Croce. I didn't mind it, it was part of my youth.
Van Morrison/Allman Brothers "Crazy Love"
And Poco
The ABB and Poco songs charting at the same time too.
"There is no mechanical problem so difficult that it cannot be solved by brute force and ignorance"
Holiday" - Shaun Cassidy, Madonna, Green Day.
I can't believe I pulled that one out of me arse!
I hope for your sake that you dug that up on the web, that it wasn't in your actual memory.
The Kinks had a "Holiday" also.
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+ Scorpions
+ Freelance Vandals
Freelance Vandals - Holy Crap
I remember seeing them in some bar on LI when I was in college. They were good
The Heat is On- Glen Frey & ABB (a Dickey song from Brothers of the Road)
The Heat is On- Glen Frey & ABB (a Dickey song from Brothers of the Road)
And The Isley Brothers
Freelance Vandals - Holy Crap
I remember seeing them in some bar on LI when I was in college. They were good
I was there with you.
"Get Vandalized".
I was around for a few "last calls" at Right Track and Music Box.
Great times. Get well soon JP
The music box sounds familiar
Where was (is) that?
The music box sounds familiar
Where was (is) that?
Music Box was Bellmore I believe and the famous (infamous) Right Track Inn was in Freeport.
All memories now.
I'm pretty sure it was the music box - off either Sunrise Highway or Merrick Rd.
I was on LI for the 1st time in years this summer (I'm from Massapequa). Brought back many memories
Neil Sedaka always baffled me. Who actually liked his music? Were they amongst us?? That person on the bus, or at another table at the restaurant, or pulled up at the same intersection? Who were they?
I totally agree! And even worse, I had to grow up with my mother playing his horrendous music in the house. There is no redeeming value in his music, its all worthless crap.
Apparently my grandmother knew Neil Sedaka’s mother when they lived in Brooklyn, NY. But that was no excuse to purchase and listen to his records.
Many people probably forget that there was a really bad side to the music of the Seventies decade. Neil Sedaka was just one of many lame pop artists that flourished unnecessarily. There was also Barry Manilow, the Carpenters, John Denver, to name a few. Oh yes, the entire disco thing too!
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