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jai

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this song is considered the first psychedelic rock song, anticipated for a few months Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band of The Beatles

The song takes the title with the date of today, but is set to tomorrow (in the background in the song you hear the radio newspaper)
50 years ... and still very much loved in italy


did not find the English version, but I found the side B of the 45 laps that brings another great Italian songwriter


 
Funny how things change; I haven't listened to music in my truck so long the left speaker has oxidized and only vibrates;. haven't bought any new music in maybe six plus years.......And I see some of these type of groups popping up on T.V.;and I actually like this.....Don't get me wrong, I still like my old stuff and still listen to my vinyl and CD's which I have quite a collection (probably end up at a flea market after I cash in)...........
Not sure about Chippy's taste though.............that's O.K......to each their own

Wayne
 
I had given up tuning into the Friday songs but you've all hit the buttons this week, what an eclectic mix of music all favourites of mine. Just spent the morning listening to one of the best Bluegrass bands of all time "The Seldom Scene" their 15th and 20th anniversary concerts are among my favourite CD's.

Love any kind of Drumming, (thanks Chippy) and the Wilburys (Got both the Vinyl Albums) shame so many of these guys are departing from us. I remember seeing the Highway men a few years ago, sadly only Willie Nelson still around..........These guys are all genuine Musicians, don't see too much of that around these days.

Thanks for the heads up on "The Dead South" Roger hadn't heard of them.

Have a good weekend everyone......Keith
 
I had given up tuning into the Friday songs but you've all hit the buttons this week, what an eclectic mix of music all favourites of mine. Just spent the morning listening to one of the best Bluegrass bands of all time "The Seldom Scene" their 15th and 20th anniversary concerts are among my favourite CD's.

Love any kind of Drumming, (thanks Chippy) and the Wilburys (Got both the Vinyl Albums) shame so many of these guys are departing from us. I remember seeing the Highway men a few years ago, sadly only Willie Nelson still around..........These guys are all genuine Musicians, don't see too much of that around these days.

Thanks for the heads up on "The Dead South" Roger hadn't heard of them.

Have a good weekend everyone......Keith
just for you Keith. Pssst Kris Kristofferson is still around at 81
 

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