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TheresMyFriend

Memories of 40+ years ago

OK... sharing a bit of my memories. In the late 60's, I briefly lived in Atlanta with my 1st wife. It was late '60s, and I was working at a TV shop in Hapeville,Ga... (Richies TV Service. He had 5 stores in the Atlanta area), and I was the delivery person, and antenna installer.

Well, I got a delivery for a TV to the address of Peter Lucia Jr. Only when I got to the address, did I find out who he was. He was the drummer for the group,"Tommy James and the Shondells"! Gold and Platinum records/albums hanging on the walls of the foyer/living-room area. I talked with him, and his wife... note: she was expecting at that time, just a young couple... but I was in awww, by just being there with them... He didn't act any different than anyone else taking delivery of a new TV.

"Crimson and Clover" was recorded in late 1968 in about 5 hours and is one of the first songs recorded on 16-track. Tommy James played most of the instruments, while Mike Vale played bass and Peter Lucia Jr. played drums.

That is just one of my memories of the past, that I will always remember, and even if I come down with Alzheimer, I think I would still smile at the visions in my head, that are still there after 40+ years. Enjoy this as much as I did "way back when"....~JOHN~
guitar

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corneliusd

Love Love

cheering



smitten
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roger77swe

to you!

here is a 2 hour mix from me to you, simply just to say, happy new year! in other words you don't need to browse through some old vinyls and other crap.
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TheresMyFriend

Sam Cooke...

Some good throw-back music...

Where were you, what were you doing,
who was your "squeeze" when these were on the radio?

Enjoy...
~JOHN~

On December 11, 1964, at the age of 33, Cooke was fatally shot by Bertha Franklin, the manager of the Hacienda Motel in Los Angeles, California. After an inquest, the courts ruled Cooke's death to be a justifiable homicide. Since that time, the circumstances of his death have been consistently called into question by Cooke's family and his wide circle of friends and acquaintances.


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TheresMyFriend

February 3, 1959 The day music died.

The Day the Music Died, dubbed so by a lyric in the Don McLean song "American Pie", is a reference to the deaths of rock and roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J. P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson, in a plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa, on February 3, 1959. Pilot Roger Peterson was also killed.

Enjoy the trip down memory lane.....

guitar ~JOHN~ guitar

***(1hr & 29 mins)***
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redrockcanyon

EUROVISION SONGCONTEST 2015

WHO WILL WIN?
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corneliusd

Christmas lights

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corneliusd

Back on top



Among his best albums smitten

Liste des chansons:

Goin' Down Geneva – 4:24
Philosophers Stone – 6:05
In The Midnight – 5:07
Back on Top – 4:23
When the Leaves Come Falling Down – 5:39
High Summer – 5:12
*Reminds Me of You – 5:39
New Biography – 5:23
Precious Time – 3:45
Golden Autumn Day – 6:31
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