Wednesday, August 25, 2021

What are your choices?

 

 


   Since it's s juke box and you have one "coin" left you have to go back in time to those days when you were young. Remember the music of that time and the songs that were playing on the radio or turntable.

I would have already played some of the common one's but now I have one more choice.

 I remember hearing this one when I bought the album. Nowadays, You randomly may catch it played on satellite radio. It always gets turned up.  

 

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    1. a dime?
      my you are old

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    2. A big 10-4 on Loan Me A Dime with Duane Allman on guitar.

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    3. I can’t argue about Lone me a Dime .It wasn’t played at all in Chicago because it was stolen by Boz and hidden by Rolling Stone mag.from guy named Fenton Washinton or Robinson? Its too bad because I never heard it until decades after release. great song.

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    1. WOW! I didn't know you posted that when I posted the same selection under 10 mins apart! GMTA

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  3. There is only one answer; "Loan Me A Dime" D Allman And B Scaggs 1969; that way you might get another coin from someone to play another awesome, awesome selection! YW

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  4. Had the 8 track back in HS. Played it on a frozen morning in my 71 Duster. Wrapped the tape around the capstand. Out the window.

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  5. SKY PILOT
    Eric Burdon and the Animals
    Recorded in 1967 and released in 1968

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  6. Gone Hollywood... Supertramp
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbqVPYZgK48

    Badco

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  7. Gone Hollywood... Supertramp
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbqVPYZgK48

    Badco

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  8. Gone Hollywood... Supertramp
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbqVPYZgK48

    Badco

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  9. Wow. That album is in my player right now. Too weird.

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  10. Pressure and Time - RIVAL SONS

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  11. Money well spent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPMF_dyfL4Q

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  12. Tubular Bells, long version.
    jack

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  13. Robert Earl Keen - The Road Goes On Forever

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    1. She stepped into the alley with a single shot .410.
      The road goes on forever and the party never ends.

      My favorite REK song is Feelin' Good Again.

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  14. Renegade - Styx, if it ain't in there, Highway Song - Blackfoot

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  15. For me it's always going to be Stairway to Heaven - Led Zeppelin IV 1971

    If someone gave another quarter #2 would be You Took The Words Right Out of My Mouth - Bat Out of Hell - Meatloaf 1977

    Nemo

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    1. Food for thought. What would Stairway to Heaven sound like if Eddie Van Halen played the guitar solo instead of Jimmy Page.

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    2. Scroll down a handful of posts and find out. I posted that exact scenario earlier this week.

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    3. Yes, that was a very good rendition of a timeless classic.

      Here's the link if anyone's interested: https://theferalirishman.blogspot.com/2021/08/what-if-someone-else-played-very-famous.html

      Nemo

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  16. Johnny Cash: Cocaine Blues, prison version.

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  17. Grand Funk - I can feel him in the morning.

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  18. for my one coin it has to be "Earth Angel" by The Penguins
    (and yes! I'm that old)

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  19. The Band - It makes no difference Live 1979... damn, i felt like I was 22 until I wrote that,,!

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  20. The Band - It makes no difference Live 1979... damn, i felt like I was 22 until I wrote that,,!

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  21. "It makes not difference".. The Band - 1979 Live..... damn, I feel old after writing that....but Rick Danko, Robbie Robertson, Levon Helm...back when rock was real..

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  22. The jukebox at the local pizza joint was 3 songs for a quarter. In no particular order:

    Bob Seger "Against The Wind"
    NRBQ "Ridin' In My Car"
    Van Halen "Jamie's Cryin'"

    Personal meaning to me for all three.

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  23. Seasons of Wither
    Aerosmith
    Never figured out why it wasn't their Stairway to Heaven or Freebird.

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  24. Considering today's political environment, "The End" by the Doors.

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  25. "March of Cambreadth" by Heather Alexander.

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  26. hmmm one coin? one song? tough...

    let's see....

    motorhead - overkill

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlzTET_8SQg

    "we are motorhead...and we play rock and roll!"

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  27. I hope I'm wrong but this country may never again hear great music the likes of which are mentioned in the comments. Ohio Guy

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  28. Working at Cape Kennedy in 1970 when I first heard this song.....grabbed ahold of me instantly...

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  29. Vera Lynn "We'll Meet Again".
    Seems appropriate lately.

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  30. Ray Wylie Hubbard Conversation With the Devil.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygTsN_sr4k8

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  31. Long Way There from Little River Band's 1st album

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  32. Please- in this day and age- there can be only one
    "Don't get fooled again".

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  33. So very many greats. I could pick one today that meant the world to me. And tomorrow it'd be another. And another. Today, it's The Ballad of Waterhole Number Three... and I dunno why that suddenly popped into my head.

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  34. Steppenwolf Magic Carpet Ride

    https://youtu.be/U4WiyxXpyZc

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  35. I used to do this at my local bar. I would play the 10 or so longest tracks, usually Tales from Topographic Oceans (Yes) or random stuffy by Tangerine Dream starting at 11am when they opened, and they'd still be playing when the bitch of an owner came in and hit the dump button at 6pm. Needless to say I stopped frequenting that bar until it was sold.

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