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  • Jung Roe

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    27/09/2019 at 07:59 in reply to: MLT – Cover Requests

    Good find Jacki and Howard.  There is also “Lisa’s Song” I found which is quite beautiful by Allison Crowe.

    https://youtu.be/6sehoXPF3Pg

  • Jung Roe

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    26/09/2019 at 15:22 in reply to: How did you experience your MLT joy today?

    BAM 3 this morning.  Time of The Season, White Room, Hey Bull Dog…classic after classic all so brilliantly done perfection.  MLT sweet music is this morning’s joy.

  • Jung Roe

    Member
    26/09/2019 at 08:02 in reply to: One-Hit Wonder Day

    How about the McCoys

    https://youtu.be/2NUZzB8_XHM

    Love those cool 60s dance moves.  ?

     

  • Jung Roe

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    26/09/2019 at 07:54 in reply to: I Have A Dream

    It’s a brilliant video and song.  It has a melancholic feel and sets me in a relaxed peaceful mood whenever I listen to it.  Really wonderful!

    Lampi Bampi has traveled the world to far more places than I have been, and witnessed the creation of so much beautful music.  The luckiest teddy lamb in the world!

  • Jung Roe

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    26/09/2019 at 05:41 in reply to: Top 10 guitar models of all time

    But this is the absolute best Mustang:

    Mustang cover

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdEHsGK-fBs

    Some great guitar riffs with Mustang Sally

  • Jung Roe

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    26/09/2019 at 05:31 in reply to: Top 10 guitar models of all time

    Whoa Skip! That Capri must have moved.  I’ve seen the North American Ford Mercury Capri’s and they were hot!  My brother was really the hot rodder, and he rebuilt a late 60’s Cutlass 442 from the ground up, including the engine and tranny.  Later when the latest and greatest all new redesigned for 1987 Mustang came out he got that.  The all new 1987-93 Mustangs were beating everything out of Detroit that first year, the Camaro’s/Firebirds, Buick GNXs, and even the 87 Corvette, because a “properly optioned” stang with steep gear ratio, lightweight body, and gobs of torque was the perfect hot-rod formula.  Throw in an after market $20 K & N air filter and a tweaked aftermarket ignition chip to remove some of the factory emission restraints, you got a DIY monster.  So in 89 after I finished my first 3 months at my new job, went out and bought a new 89 Mustang LX 5.0 V8 notchback 5 speed manual , the same ones the highway patrols were using as their Interceptors.  I tore up and down the Interstate 5 between Vancouver and LA to visit my brother, who was living there, in that 89 Stang a couple dozen times back in those days.  I racked up 330,000 KM on that car by the time I was done and moved onto a 2002 Lazer Red Mustang GT.

    Highway patrol mustang

  • Jung Roe

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    25/09/2019 at 09:00 in reply to: One-Hit Wonder Day

    Nice video Howard.  Although this is a drastically different version, I think Grand Funk Railroad stayed true to the essence of the original Locomotion and did it great justice, I like it, just like MLT do with their covers.

     

  • Jung Roe

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    25/09/2019 at 08:42 in reply to: One-Hit Wonder Day

    https://youtu.be/eKpVQm41f8Y

    Another one from 1962 I always liked.

  • Jung Roe

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    25/09/2019 at 08:25 in reply to: One-Hit Wonder Day

    https://youtu.be/CQ5_QxwFjNI

    This big 1981 one hit wonder by Softcell  always sounded like a 60s song, and it turns out it was a Gloria Jones song from 1964.

  • Jung Roe

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    24/09/2019 at 08:44 in reply to: Top 10 guitar models of all time

    Hey Skip.  What an awesome video of beautiful and sexy guitars, especially that rose wood Gretsch and red Rickenbacker.  The background music of On The Road Again is great.  Thanks for sharing that.

     

    If I can indulge a little more, here is another sexy machine to Canned Heat On The Road Again.  I miss my Stang and being on the road again.

    https://youtu.be/B-CXyhrZVcA

     

     

     

     

  • Jung Roe

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    27/09/2019 at 06:10 in reply to: Top 10 guitar models of all time

    Thanks for those video’s Skip.  Yes the mustangs were certainly notorious for the light rear end that was too easy to side step.  It’s massive heavy engine in the front with a solid rear axle and a ton of torque didn’t help.  An 80 pound bag of cat litter in the trunk was helpful for keeping the rear end planted.  With it’s neck snapping low end power, throaty exhaust sounds, and blistering 0-60 take offs, it was the visceral appeal.  The modern mustangs now have rear independent suspension (long over due), and are more balanced.  Will have to test drive a new one one day (sold my 2002 Mustang GT in 2017).  The immediate response from Craig’s list when I listed it was short of incredible.  I sold it to a college kid.  When his dad called me up and really wanted to get it for his son because his son couldn’t sleep after he saw my listing, really made it an easy sale!  You got to check out the commercial video below!!!

    Mustang Commercial

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieEQZ5yvVOY

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwHVpcdRi4A

    Mustang gif

     

  • Jung Roe

    Member
    27/09/2019 at 05:40 in reply to: One-Hit Wonder Day

    Wooly Bully always conjured up in my mind an image of a hairy tabby cat like this one.  I wasn’t too far off.

    Wooly Bully 2

    “Wooly Bully” is a popular song originally recorded by novelty rock ‘n’ roll band Sam the Sham … According to Sam: “The name of my cat was ‘Wooly Bully’, so I started from there.

  • Jung Roe

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    27/09/2019 at 05:25 in reply to: One-Hit Wonder Day

    I never noticed before, but she actually sheds some tears singing this.  It was one of the most emotionally moving songs I think from that time.  Sinead’s best and most heartfelt song.

  • Jung Roe

    Member
    25/09/2019 at 08:54 in reply to: One-Hit Wonder Day

    Interesting Howard.  I guess a one hit wonder in one continent is not in another.

  • Jung Roe

    Member
    24/09/2019 at 07:34 in reply to: Did The Seventies Really Happen?

    Me and my sister both fell on the floor in uncontrollable belly  laughter as kids when we saw that episode.  Actor Christopher Lloyd went onto many big blockbuster movies like Back To The Future, I always remember him as Jim.

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