Geez...just looked mine up and it's Barry McGuire's "Eve of Destruction"....and OH LORDY....have I left a wake of destruction in my life.....freakin' scary, Irish....!
Pretty Little Angel Eyes. Beautiful brown eyes with a nice round bottom. Couldn't wait for me, broke my heart. Moved on but never forgot her. RIP Linda Lea
Somewhere between "I want to kiss you all over" from Exile and "Hot child in the city" from Nick Gilder. No wonder why I'm such a horny little bastard.
That describes my first relationship when I was 16. Back then I thought I turned a sweet young girl into a whore. I was in my 20's before I realized I was the whore's first conquest. I prefer the early 70's music.
"You're the one that I want" by John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John. Well, until I met the lovely Lady Charlene who has been my wife for over 30 Yrs, I was a bit...flighty...when it came to falling "in love" with anything with a decent rack and a nice smile...
Just be glad you weren't born a year earlier - Paul Young - Everytime You Go Away. I hate that song, although I do like it when people go away. I looked at 84 and 86 and said - okay, Sledgehammer would be decent. That said, it would make more sense if it was Sledge-Hammered.
(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay
ReplyDeleteYeah, I wish............
Me too! Hey, here in Seattle we do have Elliott Bay, and there are some docks, of course. So, just maybe it fits!
DeleteGeez...just looked mine up and it's Barry McGuire's "Eve of Destruction"....and OH LORDY....have I left a wake of destruction in my life.....freakin' scary, Irish....!
ReplyDeleteBennie and the Jets.....a song about glam rockers in the early 70's/. Don't see it!!
ReplyDeleteMine, not even close... but I am stealing the idea for my own blog post tomorrow :)
ReplyDeleteBridge Over Troubled Waters by Simon And Garfunkle who was earlier known as Tom And Jerry.
ReplyDeleteRingo-Lorne Greene.
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/v8_ak0FQohQ
Pretty Little Angel Eyes. Beautiful brown eyes with a nice round bottom. Couldn't wait for me, broke my heart. Moved on but never forgot her. RIP Linda Lea
ReplyDeleteSomewhere between "I want to kiss you all over" from Exile and "Hot child in the city" from Nick Gilder.
ReplyDeleteNo wonder why I'm such a horny little bastard.
Great! Thank you for bringing this to my attention. "Singing the Blues" by Guy Mitchell. Explains everything!
ReplyDeleteThat would be "Lyin' Eyes" by the Eagles.
ReplyDeleteThat describes my first relationship when I was 16. Back then I thought I turned a sweet young girl into a whore. I was in my 20's before I realized I was the whore's first conquest. I prefer the early 70's music.
Owner of a Lonely Heart,thanks for the reminder,just come over and rub salt in my eyes,pepper spray,and tazer me next time,Still Love
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Hall and Oates Maneater?
ReplyDeleteWHAT?
My Sharona. Double what???
DeleteOh God, anyone but Eddie Rabbitt! I do like a good thunderstorm though...
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8pVcq_lYNw
ReplyDeleteAtlantic Star Always.... Ok i can see it.Its a song about loyalty.
Exile1981
Hall & Oats KISS on my lips.
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Tragedy-Bee Gees
ReplyDeleteStrangers In The Night. Apropos, I suppose.
ReplyDelete"You're the one that I want" by John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John. Well, until I met the lovely Lady Charlene who has been my wife for over 30 Yrs, I was a bit...flighty...when it came to falling "in love" with anything with a decent rack and a nice smile...
ReplyDeleteMy Sharona, The Knack. S/b My Carona!
ReplyDeleteTurn, Turn, Turn (Ecclesiastes 3) by The Byrds
ReplyDeleteIt is bookmarked in my Bible and I have requested it to be played at my celebration of life.
TN Patriot
For some reason people love this sort of stuff.
ReplyDeleteSledgehammer, Peter Gabriel.
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Just be glad you weren't born a year earlier - Paul Young - Everytime You Go Away. I hate that song, although I do like it when people go away. I looked at 84 and 86 and said - okay, Sledgehammer would be decent. That said, it would make more sense if it was Sledge-Hammered.
DeleteYou Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet...perfect for 2020
ReplyDeleteGrand Funk Railroad - We're An American Band
ReplyDelete"Booze and ladies, keep me right,
As long as we can make it to the show tonight."
Holy Crap, Irish! I think we may be the same age. Were you by any chance born on Thanksgiving Day 1962?
ReplyDeleteClose. Late December 1962.
DeleteAmerican Pie. Don Mclean. May 26, 1972. Cool post. Have a safe holiday. Scott, Central Ohio
ReplyDeleteBad, bad, Leroy Brown.
ReplyDeleteHuh. Somethin' Stupid, Nancy Sinatra & Frank Sinatra (4-29-67)
ReplyDeleteFits me to a T.
OMFG!
ReplyDeleteI looked at the "Number 1 hits" for the entirety of my life. All I can say is the music of favor, during my life, sucks ass.
Leigh
Whitehall, NY
Me and Mrs. Jones
ReplyDeleteAw crap....
ReplyDeleteAnother One Bites the Dust
Between "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)" George Harrison -Need more of this now.
ReplyDeleteand "Will It Go Round in Circles" Billy Preston -
That's some BS Irish
ReplyDeleteBoogie Oogie Oogie does NOT define my life