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Just another music thread.

 
 
vonny
 
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Fri 19 Jul, 2013 12:25 pm
@neko nomad,
Ignore the last post - that was me, still trying, to do your 'magic' trick of combining an image with music! One day ..... Meantime, here's Paul Brady

neko nomad
 
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Sat 20 Jul, 2013 03:17 pm
@vonny,
Check your PMs..
vonny
 
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Sun 21 Jul, 2013 07:03 am
@neko nomad,
I did - thanks! But I obviously can't follow simple and straightforward instructions - made a fine mess of trying to post in the way you do! Ah well, will try again - and again - and ...............
neko nomad
 
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Sun 21 Jul, 2013 11:04 am
@vonny,
lol Seems as though the site's program won't let me give instructions for linking an image page to a music page. You won't believe the number of tries to deliver them on this song.



http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_j4BxvPyPO-s/S9MsuDqURsI/AAAAAAAANtk/zH14RSsYQyM/s400/GBB_6419.jpg
An oldie from yesteryear by Nat King Cole.

Image and the song are from two different sources.

Anyone else online, feel free to give helpful tips on this type of music/image posting.
vonny
 
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Sun 21 Jul, 2013 11:57 am
@neko nomad,
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vonny
 
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Sun 21 Jul, 2013 12:36 pm
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vonny
 
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Sun 21 Jul, 2013 12:38 pm
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neko nomad
 
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Sat 3 Aug, 2013 12:13 pm
Here's a train station- themed song by
miss jilted Joni James.

http://www.ku-ring-gaipropertyvalues.com.au/wp-content/uploads/LocationInfoPlugin/26_Warrawee%20Station.JPG
Is This The End Of The Line?
vonny
 
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Sat 3 Aug, 2013 12:19 pm
@neko nomad,
Love this one - it's hilariously funny I think!

neko nomad
 
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Fri 6 Sep, 2013 04:40 pm
@vonny,
Here - try this:
http://niceneasy.com/vimages/network/110/food_menu/EASYSTREETCOFFEE-2.jpg
Dream a little.
vonny
 
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Sat 7 Sep, 2013 03:10 am
@neko nomad,
Glad to see you back - you haven't posted for a while.

Love A Summer Place! Here's a favourite of mine, Moon River

neko nomad
 
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Mon 9 Sep, 2013 12:08 pm
@vonny,
Ler's listen to this oldie, Elmer's Tune, while waiting for the next selection.
vonny
 
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Mon 9 Sep, 2013 12:22 pm
@neko nomad,
How about an updated, Andrew Rieu, version ...

neko nomad
 
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Wed 9 Oct, 2013 09:10 pm
@vonny,
Don't know if you're familiar with them, but Skip And Flip's
records sort of bookmark the close of the fifties' teen music.
vonny
 
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Thu 10 Oct, 2013 10:09 am
@neko nomad,
I'd probably heard them, but didn't know of them - found the following information on them very interesting.

"Skip & Flip was a U.S. pop duo, consisting of Skip Battin (born Clyde Battin, February 18, 1934, Gallipolis, Ohio, U.S. — died July 6, 2003, Salem, Oregon, U.S.) and Flip aka Gary S. Paxton (born Mesa, Arizona, U.S.), met while attending the University of Arizona in the late 1950s. Once known as The Rockabillies, they recorded on Rev Records as The Pledges and then as Gary & Clyde. Time Records picked up their Rev master, "Why Not Confess" / "Johnny Risk", and then moved them to its Brent Records label, under the name Skip And Flip. Their recording of Paxton's song "It Was I" entered the U.S. Top 20 in 1959, peaking at #11, and the follow-up, "Fancy Nancy", charted at #71. Their next release, a revival of Marvin And Johnny's R&B hit single, "Cherry Pie," also made #11 but proved to be their last chart entry together.

Paxton went on to record under several labels and several names, including the Hollywood Argyles, who topped the charts in 1960 with the novelty song, "Alley-Oop". He also had hits as a producer and label owner. One of his productions included "Monster Mash", by Bobby "Boris" Pickett.

Paxton later started the Bakersfield International label in the mid-1960s, attempting to cash in on the Bakersfield sound, recording out of a converted Flxible Flyer bus, in which he built a mobile 8-track recording studio, working with a number of musicians. These including several who later went on to play in The Byrds and other country rock acts of the era, including the Reasons (aka Nashville West, featuring Gene Parsons), Clarence White, Gib Gilbeau, and Wayne Moore), the Gosdin Brothers, and Dennis Payne. Many of these sessions ended up on low-budget releases and exploitative covers albums, such as Guitar Country by 'Bakersfield's Big Guitars' on Jasico Records, by 'Bakersfield's Big Guitars'. It would appear that Paxton sold these sessions to other labels to finance projects closer to his own heart.

Paxton moved to Nashville in the early 1970s, recorded several country albums under his own name, and is now a noted personality in the gospel music world.

Battin recorded on Indigo Records, May Records, Groove Records, Audicon Records and Signpost Records. He played in such groups as Evergreen Blueshoes, The Byrds, New Riders of the Purple Sage, and the Flying Burrito Brothers, as well as session work with a wide variety of artists."
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neko nomad
 
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Sun 27 Oct, 2013 06:52 am
Another bit of fluff from back then,[Tell Him No.
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neko nomad
 
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Sun 27 Oct, 2013 04:13 pm
http://thumbs1.ebaystatic.com/d/l225/m/mo25TsyDG2a4IKTGHNsG6-g.jpg

Go ahead - click on it.
vonny
 
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Sun 27 Oct, 2013 04:19 pm
@neko nomad,
And I still haven't worked out how to do it!

neko nomad
 
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Mon 28 Oct, 2013 07:02 am
@vonny,
lol I'm working on it; soon as I can get some workable text to show (images keep popping up) I'll post it here.
neko nomad
 
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Mon 28 Oct, 2013 10:47 am
@neko nomad,
Found a label image just minutes ago. Its URL plus the song's URL gives me this:
http://rymimg.com/lk/f/l/ac9e5391d31c7640b0840fd79c787c5d/4080319.jpg
Click on it.

Used the steps I gave you

 

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