Of note, Joe Cocker had recently passed (that was Dec 2014, so this probably was in Jan 2015 or so). He thanked him for popularizing his "Feelin' Alright" song, though said Joe emphasized the "Feelin' alright", while he said his intention was the "not feelin' too good myself" part.
That's why the early synth stuff sounds so squiggly, all those dials on the early Moogs. You paid a lot for all those dials, you might as well use 'em.
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Bklyn_Dutch:
Tie A Yellow Ribbon, Tony Orlando and Dawn made that kind of a well known song with my parents age folks.
That was right around when I was getting into KISS.
7:38pm
moopus:
driving east through a rural rundown tiny village in the vast beautiful flat planes of central california with almonrs on all the trees, this is the absolute prrfect slightly somber music to watch everythinh float by to
There’s a ridiculous amount of compression on this, which is surprising in this time period
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dale:
i can only think of harpo marx right now.
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Matt from Springfield:
The ever-popular "Lara's Theme" of Doctor Zhivago, of course.
Most of her tracks are TV or film based soundtracks - even Intermezzo from Cavelleria Rusticana, but was this issued before 1980? Raging Bull's use of that piece really popularized it. Kudos to her if she chose to perform it BEFORE then!
Listener comments!
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ultradamno: Don! Lounge Lizards!
Listener Baby: Hey Loungers!
dale: good evening. i'll take a table close to the bar.
David The Splatter: Hey there, Don and loungers! The cheese and pretzel fries from the kitchen are fire tonight.
Matt from Springfield: Lucky show!
HI Don and Loungers and Synesthesia Sun Sounders!
common: don all
Dr. Jeff: Good evening, Don and fellow loungers! Anybody for fondue?
Don F: Aloha everyone. Welcome to “21” Lounge.
joe mulligan:
↳ Song: "Cockeyed Mayor of Kalalaikai" by "Biggie Kanae"
I just got back from a week in Kauai and they don't sing Tiny Bubbles at the luaus anymore. still fun though!joe mulligan: we did see many signs for Carvahlo for mayor of Kauai! I guess there's mayors for islands instead of cities in Hawaii?
dale: eddy arnold singing this made my mother swoon.
Dave V: Gotta put my Hawaiian shirt on.
Marie de Chicago:
↳ Song: "Make the World Go Away" by "Biggie Kanae"
nice. Hi Don, hi All!joe mulligan:
↳ Song: "Make the World Go Away" by "Biggie Kanae"
oh, Biggie was just before don the Beachcomber started bringing tiki to the USMarie de Chicago:
↳ Song: "Little Old Wine Drinker Me" by "Biggie Kanae"
great songDavid The Splatter: My grandmother would've loved this selection tonight.
moopus: lol for a sec when i tuned in i thought that was geese
dale: so united airlines hired him to entertain on flights? how did that work?
joe mulligan:
↳ dale @7:12
that's pretty wild! a different era I guessBarry Stock: Aloha. Auf wiedersehen.
Matt from Springfield: Little old wine drinker actors..
dale: alan osmond died so the mention is apt. dave mason died as well, but don't know if there are any lounge covers of feelin' alright.
Krys O.: My apologies for my tardiness. I've been doing some chores at my new apartment. Back to the old apartment as I listen lounging-ly.
Don F:
↳ Krys O. @7:18
Glad you can make it!Matt from Springfield:
↳ dale @7:16
Dave Mason, this Sunday - just short of 80. I saw him at the smaller Wolf Trap venue The Barns about 12 years ago. RIP Dave 🌟🚦dale:
↳ Matt from Springfield @7:22
that would have been a good catch. people don't live forever.Matt from Springfield:
↳ Song: "Aquarius" by "Tom’s Little Big Band"
"Aquarius" as exercise routine...Alan in Marblehead:
↳ Song: "Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Old Oak Tree" by "T...
Wowdale: tom has a b.j. thomas vibe about his voice.
Don F:
↳ Matt from Springfield @7:25
It’s a workout for the drummer!Don F:
↳ dale @7:26
He probably would like that comparisonPaulRobeson1926: Good
audiocarp:
↳ Song: "Proud Mary" by "Tom’s Little Big Band"
Oh my lord!DjLorraine: There's gotta be a cover of Let It Flow Dave Mason
Matt from Springfield:
↳ dale @7:25
Indeed - see the old ones when you can.Of note, Joe Cocker had recently passed (that was Dec 2014, so this probably was in Jan 2015 or so). He thanked him for popularizing his "Feelin' Alright" song, though said Joe emphasized the "Feelin' alright", while he said his intention was the "not feelin' too good myself" part.
audiocarp:
↳ Song: "Proud Mary" by "Tom’s Little Big Band"
Leave it to Tom to find a synth voice that sounds like space alien with chronic flatulenceyippie: h'es turning every dial on his synth
dale: i like the LBB cut out of wood on the floor.
Matt from Springfield:
↳ yippie @7:30
That's why the early synth stuff sounds so squiggly, all those dials on the early Moogs. You paid a lot for all those dials, you might as well use 'em.Bklyn_Dutch: Tie A Yellow Ribbon, Tony Orlando and Dawn made that kind of a well known song with my parents age folks.
That was right around when I was getting into KISS.
Krys O.:
↳ Song: "Nadia’s Theme" by "Sally Goodwin"
Superb!Listener Baby: I want yelled at a request of Nadia’s theme and allowing Wainwright concert and it stopped him in. His tracks was pretty funny.
Listener Baby: I guess my talk to text isn’t working so well, sorry gang
Matt from Springfield:
↳ Listener Baby @7:36
I figured - and I understood what you meant! :)audiocarp:
↳ Listener Baby @7:36
“I’m sorry. I didn’t underdtand that”Don F:
↳ dale @7:31
Ha, yeah i love that.Barry Stock: I want this played at my funeral, but on a solitary kazoo.
Don F:
↳ Barry Stock @7:37
Duly notedmoopus: driving east through a rural rundown tiny village in the vast beautiful flat planes of central california with almonrs on all the trees, this is the absolute prrfect slightly somber music to watch everythinh float by to
moopus: passing through Alpaugh
David The Splatter:
↳ Song: "Lara’s Theme" by "Sally Goodwin"
Music for an incredibly charming stranger in the rain.moopus: god that must be a personal record for mid tier adjective use sorry LMAO
audiocarp:
↳ Song: "Lara’s Theme" by "Sally Goodwin"
There’s a ridiculous amount of compression on this, which is surprising in this time perioddale: i can only think of harpo marx right now.
Matt from Springfield: The ever-popular "Lara's Theme" of Doctor Zhivago, of course.
Most of her tracks are TV or film based soundtracks - even Intermezzo from Cavelleria Rusticana, but was this issued before 1980? Raging Bull's use of that piece really popularized it. Kudos to her if she chose to perform it BEFORE then!
Krys O.:
↳ dale @7:41
That’s a good thing.Don F:
↳ moopus @7:40
You were caught up in the momentMatt from Springfield:
↳ moopus @7:39
Drive safe - greetings to you in Alpaugh!dale:
↳ Krys O. @7:41
yes, he was a fine harpist. harp player? harpie?Handy Haversack: Hi, Don, Lounge Acts. Sorry I'm late. Enjoyed the last ten mins. or so while getting the fries in the oven.
Matt from Springfield:
↳ moopus @7:40
Same with me though - I can only add 'glittering' adjectives to make something more vivid! 😉Don F:
↳ audiocarp @7:40
Yeah I noticed that too. Most harp records sound more mushy. Every note here is clear as a bellmoopus: yes i was don
moopus: thanks matt!!! i drove here from nj !!! listened to wfmu as a teenager
Matt from Springfield:
↳ dale @7:43
An autodidact, a unique style on the harp. Normally a player is a "harpist", but for him...I say he should be a "harpo"..Krys O.:
↳ Song: "Feelings" by "Sally Goodwin"
Singing along while I prepare dinner for my cats. Lovely.Marie de Chicago:
↳ Song: "Feelings" by "Sally Goodwin"
really like that album coverdale:
↳ Marie de Chicago @7:45
was gonna say that looks like a lot of private press folk musician covers.Marie de Chicago:
↳ moopus @7:38
r u typing while driving?dale: her photo was taken at 'deere and company, moline illinois.' she went to a john deere dealership and put a sheet up for a background?
Marie de Chicago:
↳ dale @7:46
oh, really? simple and purty to economize?bill hanke: ive always liked cheese and crackers. together. or apart.
Mariah: This one might be my favorite
Krys O.: I’ve heard Weldon’s name for years. Reminds me that Wayne Moss passed away. R.I.P.
Matt from Springfield:
↳ Song: "They Call The Wind Maria" by "The Four Guys"
More exercise for the drummer!! 🥁🏃♂️dale: rand tapscott the photographer worked for john deere!
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Don F:
↳ Mariah @7:50
Hmm, I wonder why?dale: isn't an sctv bit the four neat guys?
Matt from Springfield:
↳ Song: "They Call The Wind Maria" by "The Four Guys"
Not to be confused with the '50s vocal group, 5 Neat Guys...moopus: fret not only chatting at lights and to get gas
dale:
↳ Marie de Chicago @7:48
that typeface was used for a lot of christian folk rekkids.Krys O.: Bob Moore was a partner in the Monument Records firm for a bit.
David The Splatter:
↳ Song: "MacArthur Park" by "The Four Guys"
Instant clickey-star!Matt from Springfield:
↳ dale @7:51
The "5 Neat Guys".And SPEAKING of SCTV!!...😄
Marie de Chicago:
↳ moopus @7:52
that was a beautiful descriptionHandy Haversack: Sure am glad to catch half the show at least. Thanks, Don. Great stuff, as ever.
Barry Stock: Electric sitar. I wonder if it's what's his name? That guy. You know. Tommy Tedesco.
dale: nice harmonies.
Marie de Chicago:
↳ dale @7:52
huh, it’s neatDon F:
↳ Handy Haversack @7:54
Thanks Handy!Krys O.: Thank you, Don! Terrific show!
David The Splatter: Thanks so much, Don! Another terrific show.
Matt from Springfield: Delightful show, a mellow sunny spring kind of feel! THANKS Don!
Have a good night, Loungers! Remember not to text while driving, and not to leave your desserts out in the rain!
dale: oh man, one guy held that high note! great version.
PaulRobeson1926: Hit after hIt after HiT
Marie de Chicago: That one reminded me that I have a little bit of pound cake in the fridge. Thanks, Don!
Matt from Springfield:
↳ Song: "The Little Red Monkey" by "Hector Olivera"
And another fine Wurlitzer to end the programme! 😊Krys O.: Junior Huskey was on bass for the Four Guys. He was part of the legendary Nashville session musicians of yore.
moopus: what was the name of that harp player ??