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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Tue 28 Mar, 2006 07:43 pm
At Long Last Love Ozzie Nelson

[Words and Music by Cole Porter]

I'm so in love
And though it gives me joy intense
I can't decipher, if I'm a lifer
Or if it's just a first offense
I'm so in love
I've no sense of values at all
Is this a playtime affair of Maytime
Or is it a windfall

Is it an earthquake or simply a shock
Is it the good turtle soup or merely the mock
Is it a cocktail this feeling of joy
Or is what I feel the real McCoy
Is it for all time, or simply a lark
Is it Granada I see or only Asbury Park
Is it a fancy not worth thinking of
Or is it at long last love
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Letty
 
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Reply Tue 28 Mar, 2006 07:51 pm
yes, edgar, it's that time of night, right? and to follow your lead, Texas

Strange dear, but true dear,
When I'm close to you, dear,
The stars fill the sky,
So in love with you am I.
Even without you,
My arms fold about you,
You know darling why,
So in love with you am I.
In love with the night mysterious,
The night when you first were there,
In love with my joy delirious,
When I knew that you could care,
So taunt me, and hurt me,
Deceive me, desert me,
I'm yours, till I die.....
So in love.... So in love....
So in love with you, my love... am I....

Where that came from, folks, I do not know. A cue from Texas, I guess
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Tue 28 Mar, 2006 08:00 pm
Them that's got shall get
Them that's not shall lose
So the Bible said and it still is news
Mama may have, papa may have
But God bless the child that's got his own
That's got his own

Yes, the strong gets more
While the weak ones fade
Empty pockets don't ever make the grade
Mama may have, papa may have
But God bless the child that's got his own
That's got his own

Money, you've got lots of friends
Crowding round the door
When you're gone, spending ends
They don't come no more
Rich relations give
Crust of bread and such
You can help yourself
But don't take too much
Mama may have, papa may have
But God bless the child that's got his own
That's got his own

Mama may have, papa may have
But God bless the child that's got his own
That's got his own
He just worry 'bout nothin'
Cause he's got his own
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djjd62
 
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Reply Tue 28 Mar, 2006 08:01 pm
a mr p. mccartney had this to say about love

My Love
Paul McCartney

And When I Go Away
I Know My Heart Can Stay With My Love
It's Understood
It's In The Hands Of My Love
And My Love Does It Good
Wo-Wo-Wo-Wo-Wo-Wo
My Love Does It Good
And When The Cupboards Bare
I'll Still Find Something There With My Love
It's Understood
It's Everywhere With My Love
And My Love Does It Good
Wo-Wo-Wo-Wo Wo-Wo-Wo-Wo
My Love Does It Good

I Love Oh Wo......My Love
Only My Love Holds The Other Key To Me
Oh....My Love Oh...My Love
Only My Love Does It Good To Me

Solo

Wo-Wo-Wo-Wo Wo-Wo-Wo-Wo
My Love Does It Good

Don't Ever Ask Me Why
I Never Say Goodbye To My Love
It's Understood
It's Everywhere With My Love
And My Love Does It Good
Wo-Wo-Wo-Wo Wo-Wo-Wo-Wo
My Love Does It Good
Oh....My Love Oh...My Love
Only My Love Does It Good To Me


Love In Song
Paul McCartney

My Heart Cries Out For Love
And All That Goes With Loving
Love In Song - Love In Song
My, You're So Fine
When Love Is Mine
I Can't Go Wrong,
Love In Song - Love In Song

I Can See The Places That
We Used To Go To Now
Happiness In The Homeland

Happiness In The Homeland

My Eye Cries Out
A Tear Still Born
Misunderstanding
Love In Song - Love In Song

I Can See The Places That
We Used To Go To Now
Happiness In The Homeland

Happiness In The Homeland

My, You're So Fine
When Love Is Mine
I Can't Go Wrong,
Love In Song - Love In Song - Love In Song.


You Gave Me The Answer
Paul McCartney

You Gave Me The Answer
To Love Eternally.
I Love You And - You,
You Seem To Like Me.
Wherever We Wander
The Local Folk Agree,
I Love You And - You,
You Seem To Like Me.

Heading Back To Old Familiar Places,
Places Where The Cobwebs Blow Away
I Can Forget The Airs And Graces

Terpsichory . . . . . . .

You'll Never Be Crowned By
The Aristocracy,
To Their Delight, You'd Merely Invite
Them In For A Cup Of Tea . . . . And
I Love You And - You
You Seem To Like
You Seem To Like
You Seem To Like Me
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Tue 28 Mar, 2006 08:04 pm
When I was a little baby,
My Mama would rock me in the cradle
In them there, ol' cotton fields at home
When I was a little baby,
My Mama would rock me in the cradle
In them there, ol' cotton fields at home

Oh when them cotton balls get rotten
You can't pick very much cotton
In them there, ol' cotton fields at home
It was down in Louisiana,
Just a mile from Texarkana
In them there ol' cotton fields at home.

Now it may sound very funny,
But you didn't make very much money,
In them there, ol' cotton fields at home
Yes it might sound very funny,
But you didn't make very much money,
In them there, ol' cotton fields at home

Oh when them cotton balls get rotten
You can't pick very much cotton
In them there, ol' cotton fields at home
It was down in Louisiana,
Just a mile from Texarkana
In them there ol' cotton fields at home.

I was over in Arkansas,
When the sheriff asked me
"What did you come here for ?"
In them there, ol' cotton fields at home
Yes I was over in Arkansas,
When the sheriff asked me
"What did you come here for ?"
In them there, ol' cotton fields at home

Oh when them cotton balls get rotten
You can't pick very much cotton
In them there, ol' cotton fields at home
It was down in Louisiana,
Just a mile from Texarkana
In them there ol' cotton fields at home.
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Letty
 
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Reply Tue 28 Mar, 2006 08:15 pm
ah, Billie Holiday, Beth. Love that song, To.

and, dj. come what may you always have one word that seems to strike a chord. "Terpsichory", that heartless muse. Such a fickle wench, no?

Hey, edgar. You switched cotton in mid stream, but I love that song.
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Letty
 
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Reply Tue 28 Mar, 2006 08:21 pm
I gotta keep going with Billie, listeners, "Lady Day".



It cost me a lot
But there's one thing that I've got
It's my man
It's my man

Cold or wet
Tired, you bet
All of this I'll soon forget
With my man

He's not much on looks
He's no hero out of books
But I love him
Yes, I love him

Two or three girls
Has he
That he likes as well as me
But I love him

I don't know why I should
He isn't true
He beats me, too
What can I do?

Oh, my man, I love him so
He'll never know
All my life is just a spare
But I don't care
When he takes me in his arms
The world is bright
All right

What's the difference if I say
I'll go away
When I know I'll come back
On my knees someday

For whatever my man is
I'm his forevermore.

Love it.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Tue 28 Mar, 2006 08:25 pm
Ben Colder
- Shaky Breaky Car

You broke my heart
You just went out on me again
If you don't stop it
I'm gonna sell your car
Hey! Don't sell my car
My shaky breaky car
Oh, I love to hear the motor run
But if you sell my car
My Shaky breaky car
I can't go out and have sume fun
Oooooooooooooooooo
You can sell my goat
The one that ate your coat
I bet he's got a furry little gut
Tell Ben to tie your shoe
Because he's behind you
And you will have an achy breaky butt (giggle)
You can sell my hog
And you can sell my dog
And you can even sell my little duck
But if you sell my car
It won't get very far
Why don't we trade it for a pickup truck
Oooooooooooooooooooo
Don't sell my car
My shaky breaky car
The one thing you better understand
If you sell my car
My shaky breaky car
That's when it's gonna hit the fan
Oooooooooooooooooo
You can sell my plow
And you can sell my cow
Cuz he don't give no milk anyway
But if you sell my car
My shaky breaky car
There really gonna be some hell to pay
Ooooooooooooooooooooo
You can sell my corn
I hid it in the barn
You can only sell it by the quart
You can sell the farm
And you can sell the barn
I'm gonna have myself a snort
Shewwwwwwwwww, White lightning
Don't sell my car
My shaky breaky car
Oh, I love to hear her motor run
But if you sell my car
My shaky breaky car
I can't go out and have some fun
Oooooooooooooooo
Hey, honey listen
I'll buy you another coat
You can keep the goat
Hey, I'll even buy you a boat
That won't float (giggle)
Aw I'm just kiddin you honey
The heck with it all
Thats all she wrote
Whooooooooooooo
Thats all to the shaky breaky car
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djjd62
 
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Reply Tue 28 Mar, 2006 08:28 pm
What I Got
Sublime

Early in the mornin'
Risin' to the street
Light me up that cigarette and I'll strap shoes on my feet
Got to find the reason
Reason things went wrong
Got to find the reason why my money's all gone
I got a dalmatian
I can still get high
I can play the guitar like a motherf**kin' riot

Life is too short so love the one you got
Cause you might get run over or you might get shot
Never startle static I just get it off my chest
Never had to battle with my bulletproof vest
Take a small example, take a tip from me
Take all of your money, give it all to charity
Life is what I got it's within my reach, and
The sublime style is just straight from Long Beach
It all comes back to you, you finally get what you deserve
Try and test that, you're bound to get served
Love's what I got, don't start a riot
You'll feel it when the dance gets hot

Lovin' is what I got, I said remember that
Lovin' is what I got, And remember that
Lovin' is what I got, I said remember that
Lovin' is what I got, I got, I got, I got

I don't cry when my dog runs away
I don't get angry at the bills I have to pay
I don't get angry when my mom smokes pot
Hits the bottle and moves right to the rock
F**k it or fight it, it's all the same
Livin' with Louie dog's the only way to stay sane
Let the lovin', let the lovin' come back to me

Cause lovin' is what I got, I said remember that
Lovin' is what I got, And remember that
Lovin' is what I got, I said remember that
Lovin' is what I got, I got, I got I got
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Letty
 
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Reply Tue 28 Mar, 2006 08:33 pm
Damn it, edgar, I wanted to cry and you just gave me a laugh with that parody on Achy Breaky Heart.

Ok, dj. I'll remember that brat, but I do want to play this for Try. Hey, you there somewhere? <smile>

My goodnight song, folks:


Hank Williams › I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry

.
Hear the lonesome whiperwill
He sounds too blue to fly
The midnight train is whining low
I'm so lonesome I could cry

I've never seen a night so long
When time goes crawling by
The moon just went behind a cloud
To hide it's face and cry

Did you ever see a robin weep
When leaves begin to die
That means he's lost the will to live
I'm so lonesome I could cry

The silence of a falling star
Lights up a purple sky
And as I wonder where you are
I'm so lonesome I could cry

goodnight, my friends.

From Letty with love
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RexRed
 
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Reply Wed 29 Mar, 2006 06:40 am
Mary in the Morning

Nothing's quite as pretty, as Mary in the morning
When through a sleepy haze, I see her lyin' there
Soft as the rain, that falls on summer flowers
Warm as the sunlight, shinin' on her golden hair
Mmm-hmmm

When I awake, and see her there so close beside me
I want to take, her in my arms, the ache is there
So deep insiide me

And nothing's quite as pretty, as Mary in the morning
Chasin' a rainbow in her dream so far away
And when she turns to touch it, I kiss her face so softly
And my Mary wakes to love another day
Mmm-hmmm

My Mary's there, in sunny days or stormy weather
She doesn't care, 'cause right or wrong the love we share
We share together

And nothing's quite as pretty, as Mary in the evening
Kissed by the shades of night and starlight on her hair
And as we walk, I hold her close beside me
All our tomorrows for a lifetime we will share
Mmm-hmmm

Nothing's quite as pretty, as Mary in the morning
Nothing's quite as pretty as Mary in the morning (fade)

Glen Campbell Lyrics
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Letty
 
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Reply Wed 29 Mar, 2006 06:44 am
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Wed 29 Mar, 2006 07:02 am
Good Morning!

I watched the Sun slowly hiding its face.
It was in the year 'ninety-nine'.

The Moon had need for a little more space,
So she forbade the Sun to shine.

The animals lay asleep around on the ground,
Flowers their Petals and their colours, they did hide.

Birds were silent they made no sound,
For darkness had come to bide.

Mankind covered their eyes with blackened glass,
To view this Masterpiece in the skies,

The vision was really first class,
Wasn't that a lovely surprise.

It was a cheek for the Moon to cover the Sun,
Right in the middle of the day.

But being a female she had to have,
The last word so to say.

The Sun had patience and waited a while.
On the face of the Moon was rather a very large smile.

For every hundred years or so she tried hard the sun to beguile.

Bernard Shaw (Eclipse.11 August 1999)


Be back in a few with some birthday pictures.
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McTag
 
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Reply Wed 29 Mar, 2006 07:06 am
McTag wrote:
Saint-Saens wrote a great organ piece which they made into a pop song about 20 years ago I suppose it must have been....great chord sequence, good song, well done Camille.

Sorry no other info about that at the moment....anybody know the one?


With the help of a guy on the Internet, I found the song.
I was a hit in 1978 and was also featured in the film "Babe"

Part of the song, "If I Had Words", can be heard, and the original organ piece by Saint-Saens can be heard, in clips on this site....look for the year 1978

http://www.allegro.philharmonic.me.uk/home.htm
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Letty
 
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Reply Wed 29 Mar, 2006 07:18 am
Wow, Raggedy. I had no idea Shaw was such a simple man as is reflected in his brief poetry. Love it, PA.

McTag, that is a fantastic site, Brit. Later, we all need to explore it, right?

Well, listeners, since we have done James Taylor, let's listen to Carly and her version of the "total eclipse of the sun." <smile>


(carly simon)

You walked into the party like you were walking onto a yacht
Your hat strategically dipped below one eye
Your scarf it was apricot
You had one eye on the mirror as you watched yourself gavotte
And all the girls dreamed that they'd be your partner
They'd be your partner, and...

You're so vain, you probably think this song is about you
You're so vain, I'll bet you think this song is about you
Don't you? don't you?

You had me several years ago when I was still quite naive
Well you said that we made such a pretty pair
And that you would never leave
But you gave away the things you loved and one of them was me
I had some dreams, they were clouds in my coffee
Clouds in my coffee, and...

I had some dreams they were clouds in my coffee
Clouds in my coffee, and...
Well I hear you went up to saratoga and your horse naturally won
Then you flew your lear jet up to nova scotia
To see the total eclipse of the sun
Well you're where you should be all the time
And when you're not you're with
Some underworld spy or the wife of a close friend
Wife of a close friend, and...

Great song.
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Wed 29 Mar, 2006 07:27 am
Great site, McTag. Thanks for posting it.


Happy 49th Mr. Lambert.
http://www.tarzanmovieguide.com/images/lambert01.jpg
Such a sad movie.


And Happy 58th to Bud Cort:
http://www.follow-me-now.de/assets/images/Harold_und_Maude-Ruth_Gordon_und_Bud_Cort.jpeg

and Happy 63rd to Vangelis.
http://www.musicaneto.com/images/vangelis.gifhttp://www.a-cd.de/images/articles/2004-11-04_223623_vangelis_chariots_of_fire.jpg
http://www.trussel.com/bladerun/vangelis.jpghttp://www.ozone.co.yu/images/artist_vangelis.jpg

My Favorite Vangelis is "Antartica."
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Letty
 
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Reply Wed 29 Mar, 2006 07:37 am
Wow, Raggedy. Great pictures. Unfortunately, the only one that I recognize is Christopher Lambert or Lord Greystoke. I do wonder how many people have played Tarzan, folks? Certainly, Edgar R. Burroughs did NOT intend for the man of the jungle to speak in "me Tarzan; you Jane" lingo. <smile.>
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Wed 29 Mar, 2006 07:47 am
That's a scene of Bud Cort in "Harold and Maude" with Ruth Gordon. You didn't see that one?

And Vangelis wrote the soundtracks for the movies I've posted plus many more. I'm sure you've heard the theme from Chariots of Fire. If not in the movie itself, at least on a commecial Very Happy

Vangelis (pronounced /van-ge-liss/, with a hard "g" as in "get") is a world-renowned new age and electronic composer and musician. He was born Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou (/evan-ge-loss odee-say-ass papa-thana-see-ou/) on March 29, 1943 in Volos, Greece.

His best known compositions are the Academy Award-winning 1981 theme to the movie Chariots of Fire, the entire score to the movie Blade Runner and the themes used in the soundtrack of Carl Sagan's Cosmos. He also composed the anthem of Football World Cup 2002. A version of "Pulstar", from the album Albedo 0.39, was an early theme for ESPN's "SportsCenter" program and served as the news themes for WTVK and WNEV.

Biography
[edit]
(1943-1960) Formative years
In 1943 March 29 Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou [in Greek: Ευάγγελος Οδυσσέας Παπαθανασίου / Eyáġġelos Oḏysséas Papaṯanasíoy (Evángelos Odhiséas Papathanasíu)] was born in Volos, Greece.

He began composing when 4 years old, and is largely a self-taught musician. He refused to take traditional piano lessons, and throughout his career did not have substantial knowledge of reading or writing musical notation. He studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Athens.

(1961-1972) Early works in bands
In the early 1960s he formed the pop group Forminx (sometimes spelled "Formynx"), which became very popular in Greece.

During the student riots in 1968 he moved to Paris and formed progressive rock band Aphrodite's Child with Demis Roussos and Loukas Sideras. They had a hit single in Europe called "Rain and Tears", and are considered pivotal in the development of progressive rock and concept albums, especially because of their ground-breaking composition 666 (album). In 1972 the group was disbanded, although Vangelis has since produced several albums and singles for Roussos as well as Roussos contributing vocals to the Blade Runner soundtrack.

(1973-1980) Beginning of solo career

Album cover of Spiral (1977)In 1973, Vangelis began his solo work by writing scores to two films by French filmmaker Frédéric Rossif. His first official solo album was Earth, also recorded in 1973. At about the same time, he rehearsed for a couple of weeks with another prog-rock band, Yes. Although he never joined the band (they ended up hiring Patrick Moraz), he became friends with singer Jon Anderson, with whom he later worked on many occasions.

After moving to London, Vangelis signed a deal with RCA Records, set up his own studio, Nemo Studios, and began recording a string of well-regarded electronic albums, such as the acclaimed Heaven and Hell (1975), Spiral (1977) and China (1979). Vangelis' Heaven and Hell was later used as the theme to the PBS television series Cosmos by Carl Sagan. He also contributed as a producer and keyboard player to the recordings of Greek rock band Socrates Drank the Conium's album Phos, which was perhaps their most important release

(1981-1999) Work in film and commercial success
In 1981 Vangelis wrote the score for Chariots of Fire. Though the electronic score might be considered, in hindsight, ill-suited to a period piece, it worked beyond anyone's expectations. The movie won a half-dozen awards, including Best Picture of the year. Vangelis himself won the Academy Award for Original Music Score. The opening theme of the film (appropriately titled "Titles" on the soundtrack) was released as a single in 1982, topping the Billboard chart for for one week after climbing steadily for over five months. Only one other instrumental track, 1985's ""Miami Vice Theme" has topped that chart since.

Perhaps inspired by the success of "Chariots of Fire", in 1983, director Peter Weir used previously released Vangelis music in his film "The Year of Living Dangerously", most notably "L'enfant" from 1979's "Opera Sauvage."

In 1982 he began his collaberation with director Ridley Scott: Vangelis scored his Blade Runner (1982), and would later score 1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992). He also scored many of the undersea documentaries of Jacques-Yves Cousteau. Collaboration in 1981 and 1986 with Italian singer Milva, achieving a large success especially in Germany with the albums Ich hab'keine Angst an Geheimnisse. In 1992, France made him a Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters.

During the 1980s and 1990s, Vangelis and Jon Anderson released several albums together as Jon & Vangelis.

(2000-present) Later days
In 2001 he released Mythodea, an orchestral rather than electronic piece that was originally written in 1993, and used by the NASA as the theme for the Mars missions.

In 2004 he released Alexander, a CD soundtrack of his score for Oliver Stone's movie Alexander, continuing his involvement with projects related to his homeland.
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Letty
 
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Reply Wed 29 Mar, 2006 07:53 am
Good grief, Raggedy. Thanks for the reminder. I did see Chariots of Fire, but I didn't pay any attention to the composer.

Well, folks, it's time for me to eat.

Back later! This is cyberspace, WA2K radio
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Letty
 
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Reply Wed 29 Mar, 2006 10:26 am
http://www.cnn.com/interactive/world/0206/jubilee.gallery.pop/02.mon.nite.tom.jones.jpg

Looks excited, no? Laughing
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