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Little-known Songs from Yesteryear...
This one goes out to songs that weren't really big hits, but they had appeal for you as a listener. Everyone can name Thriller or Like A Virgin, but not everyone can name the lesser lights, and you never know what gems you might appreciate if someone points them out to you.
So here's to the songs that weren't megahits, but you liked'em and want to share them with others. I'll start off:
You Lose and You Gain---John Bottomley
This tune was a hit around 10-12 years ago. It's a solid tune, but few outside of Canada know it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuDlf9JxfcM
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Yvonne, it says that video is no longer available.:D
There's a lot of British stuff that was lesser known in Canada (where I'm from) and the U.S. that was probably much more popular in GBR.
For example, Midge Ure and Ultravox weren't that well-known here, but they enjoyed a lot of success abroad. A-HA is another band that had one or two hits in Canada, but they are still going strong in their homeland, I think.
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Andy Kim made it big with The Archies when they sang "Sugar Sugar", but his solo career was not nearly as successful, nor was his decision to change his name to Baron Longfellow, but this song was a really good song that never gets played anymore:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwQ5GYo3lh8
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I have a few obscure favorites, only problem is they are so obscure they can't be found on the net.
This was one of my favorite songs as a kid. It actually did get some airplay back in the very early '70s, so some of the old farts may know this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJ5-FoiBuVc
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Believe it or not,the Osmonds had one song that was vaguely cool at the time
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUo3qp7Y0Jg
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That one was pretty well-known here, yvonne.
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I think Rory Gallagher (R.I.P.) is better known in Europe than North America and elsewhere. I might never have heard of him if I hadn't stumbled accross a film of him in a theatre in London in the '70s. As for the song, I guess it's obscure, unless you're a big fan. recorded 1971. The song has long been a favorite of mine.
As for the Dylan song, It's pretty obscure, unless you're a hardcore fan or an owner of The Bootleg Series Vol I. song recorded 1962
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h94w6Kn_14o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpWnF-w79nE
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Formerly D@vid Leeder
This one goes out to songs that weren't really big hits, but they had appeal for you as a listener. Everyone can name Thriller or Like A Virgin, but not everyone can name the lesser lights, and you never know what gems you might appreciate if someone points them out to you.
So here's to the songs that weren't megahits, but you liked'em and want to share them with others. I'll start off:
You Lose and You Gain---John Bottomley
This tune was a hit around 10-12 years ago. It's a solid tune, but few outside of Canada know it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuDlf9JxfcM
I'm from Canada, and I've never heard that song before today.
This is the first song which came to mind:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivm0inFdJL8
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CFH
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Formerly D@vid Leeder
This one goes out to songs that weren't really big hits, but they had appeal for you as a listener. Everyone can name Thriller or Like A Virgin, but not everyone can name the lesser lights, and you never know what gems you might appreciate if someone points them out to you.
So here's to the songs that weren't megahits, but you liked'em and want to share them with others. I'll start off:
You Lose and You Gain---John Bottomley
This tune was a hit around 10-12 years ago. It's a solid tune, but few outside of Canada know it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuDlf9JxfcM
I'm from Canada, and I've never heard that song before today.
This is the first song which came to mind:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivm0inFdJL8
Surprising, CFH. You have a British Columbia provincial flag next to your Canadian flag, which makes me think you might be a B.C. boy. John Bottomley is from B.C.
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Ive always been a fan of .
" What a pointless thread " By Formerly David Leeder!
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Formerly D@vid Leeder
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CFH
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Originally Posted by
Formerly D@vid Leeder
This one goes out to songs that weren't really big hits, but they had appeal for you as a listener. Everyone can name Thriller or Like A Virgin, but not everyone can name the lesser lights, and you never know what gems you might appreciate if someone points them out to you.
So here's to the songs that weren't megahits, but you liked'em and want to share them with others. I'll start off:
You Lose and You Gain---John Bottomley
This tune was a hit around 10-12 years ago. It's a solid tune, but few outside of Canada know it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuDlf9JxfcM
I'm from Canada, and I've never heard that song before today.
This is the first song which came to mind:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivm0inFdJL8
Surprising, CFH. You have a British Columbia provincial flag next to your Canadian flag, which makes me think you might be a B.C. boy. John Bottomley is from B.C.
Yeah, lived here for the vast majority of my life and I've never heard of him.
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Sorry you don't approve, DLA. There's lots of lesser known songs and song factoids that people might enjoy reading in this thread.
For instance, one of the big songs played at most athletic events is Rock and Roll Part 2 by the not-so-great Gary Glitter. Gary Glitter, a citizen of Merry Olde England, is a convicted pedophile who recently returned to London after being denied entry into Thailand and Hong Kong.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xd44PWZGzg
;D
While most people have heard this song, there's likely not many who could name it.
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;D
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Formerly D@vid Leeder
Sorry you don't approve, DLA. There's lots of lesser known songs and song factoids that people might enjoy reading in this thread.
For instance, one of the big songs played at most athletic events is
Rock and Roll Part 2 by the not-so-great Gary Glitter. Gary Glitter, a citizen of Merry Olde England, is a convicted pedophile who recently returned to London after being denied entry into Thailand and Hong Kong.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xd44PWZGzg
;D
While most people have heard this song, there's likely not many who could name it.
ONLY MESSIN BUDDY;D
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oooh yeah, the runaways, wet dream city.
I used to cream my jeans to this one when she first came out...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lk6kv...eature=related
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Dark Lord Al
;D
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Originally Posted by
Formerly D@vid Leeder
Sorry you don't approve, DLA. There's lots of lesser known songs and song factoids that people might enjoy reading in this thread.
For instance, one of the big songs played at most athletic events is
Rock and Roll Part 2 by the not-so-great Gary Glitter. Gary Glitter, a citizen of Merry Olde England, is a convicted pedophile who recently returned to London after being denied entry into Thailand and Hong Kong.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xd44PWZGzg
;D
While most people have heard this song, there's likely not many who could name it.
ONLY MESSIN BUDDY;D
No blood, no foul. :newdb:
I just look for excuses to talk about songs, movies, and trivia. Although I know a ton about boxing and MMA, I'm a trash mind at heart. Pop culture has infested my brain and I like to air it out once in awhile. If, perchance, my experience benefits someone, so be it. In the meantime, I take my meds and howl at the moon. I really need stronger antibiotics.http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfor...cons/icon6.gif
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGRCelgIHbk
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One of the best names for an album ever,"Suzi,And Other Four Letter Words"
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"Cry I Do" - Fabulous Echoes (1960's)
"West Of The Wall" - Toni Fisher (1962)
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CGM
I have a few obscure favorites, only problem is they are so obscure they can't be found on the net.
This was one of my favorite songs as a kid. It actually did get some airplay back in the very early '70s, so some of the old farts may know this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJ5-FoiBuVc
reminds me of the hip days.. good simple music..
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qj6Q22dtMTM
....I don't care what anybody says Huey Lewis and The News was a great group!
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no video available but you know the singer now by a different name
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=_4n5d_...eature=related