You're my own personal savior!by dkhazzam
STEVE wrote: > Arthue Lee don't care probly bout nuthin, inckludin that > Steelers game on sundi. Ain't that right doug? You're probably right!by dkhazzam
Single; Strawberry Fields Forever Album; SMiLEby dkhazzam
Let Go of You Girl - Left Banke When Will The Rain Fall Down on Me - The Critters Try Too Hard - The Dave Clark Five Here Without You - The Byrds My Little Red Book - Love Younger Girl - Lovin Spoonful You Were On My Mind - We Five Western Union - The Five Americans Too Much To Dream (Last Night) - The Electric Prunes That's just this weekby dkhazzam
I am VERY PLEASED to see the Buddy Love LP and rare and unreleased Buddy Love stuff on your list. Who would have ever thought?@?@?@?@?~!?!?!?@?#@?by dkhazzam
STEVE wrote: > Brian Wilson has meant as much to rock & roll as... > > Provacative question yes? > > Besides currently being mildly overshadowed by the Sex Pistols > tour, this particular music maker and associates remain the > states current gift equal to US Gold ($800 per ounce, marijuana > growers) in weight. > > There's nearly nothing you haven&by dkhazzam
Delvin wrote: > > If you listen closely to Led Zeppelin's Houses of the Holy, > you can hear > > Love/Arthur Lee influences ALL OVER THE FUCKING PLACE! > > Robert Plant never was hesitant to acknowledge Love's > influence. In fact, he sang at a benefit for Arthur Lee, when > Lee was diagnosed with leukemia. > I'm not the least bit surprised...by dkhazzam
STEVE wrote: > Favorite Buddy Love song(s): 'I just wanna hold you' > ' Dead Ringer' Thanks for the nod. In fact, the newly reformed Buddy Love has been debating whether to add "Dead Ringer" to our repetoire. Thanks for assisting it over the edge and into our set list!by dkhazzam
STEVE wrote: > Holy Shit, DAVCO RECORDS is in the house! > > I bet I'm not the only one whose scrambling around looking for > those Man-Kazam/Alan Milman records right now. > > Good god, those fellas got roots back to the Styrenes! > Hot damn, I jest found an old seven incher here titled Klaus > Cornfield -n- Buddy Love... > Holiday Music er somethin...w/a Jonaby dkhazzam
STEVE wrote: > Speaking of L.A. cir '65, > > Was the band LOVE all that? I've never heard them, but amg > gloats on... There are many reasons to know and love Love, first and foremost is the now deceased Arthur Lee who, in my humble opinion, was an absolute genius (the Lennon of the group), and with his cohort Bryan MacLean (the McCartney, so to speak) they inspired Jimby dkhazzam
diskojoe wrote: > "Walking In the Rain" was a Top 40 hit back in '64, but I think > it only went up to #24. I also heard somewhere that it earned > Spector his only Grammy for Best Sound Effects. I'm sure to Phil Spector in 1964 24 on the chart was a failure but I'd take it!by dkhazzam
totaji wrote: > The Sunflower/Surf's Up twofer has some of their best and worst > songs ever. Apart from the ones mentioned ("Feel Flows" is > Carl's masterpiece) I love Cool, Cool Water, 'Til I Die, Disney > Girls (Bruce Johnson's best), Forever (Dennis' masterpiece)... I agree, 'Til I Die and Disney Girls, in fact all the songs you mentionedby dkhazzam
totaji wrote: > The Ronettes have a song Walking in the Rain which I had never > heard that could possibly be as good as Be My Baby I know I'm old and know tons of music trivia but I don't remember the details of every chart from 1962 off the top of my head, but wasn't "Walking In the Rain" an immense hit too? I always thought of it as one. If it wasn't itby dkhazzam
diskojoe wrote: > No, the Beach Boys did have a few half-decent songs after the > 60s, among them "Free Flows" & "Long Promised Road" from Surf's > Up (worth a second look; just cheerfully ignore "Student > Demonstration Time"), "Marcella" from Carl & the Passions/So > Tough, "Funky Pretty" & "Sail On Sailor&qby dkhazzam
AWESOMEby dkhazzam
Once upon a time in 1979 me and my buddy Alan were watching WOR channel 9 in New York waiting to see a British film called Privilege which blew our minds! Alan already had the soundtrack (he had every record ever recorded) and had read every review about this film ever reported but seeing is a different thing than reading about a much written about thing and this movie ROCKED! Seeing it was aby dkhazzam
This Whole World by The Beach Boys from Sunflower. Never fails to make me SMiLE.by dkhazzam
first question; thanks for the info. second question; rhetorical.by dkhazzam
breno wrote: > How the hell did you even find that? and why is it that I only reply to your posts?by dkhazzam
Trouser Press was abbreno wrote: > Checked out the website - looking forward to snagging copies of > the CDs. Wow! I actually sold some now! > > Alerting the world to Buddy Love was another of the countless > valuable public services TP performed back in the old days. Trouser Press was absolutely INSTRUMENTAL (no pun intended) to our notoriety, otherwise we'd have been leby dkhazzam
looks like my past has caught up with me, kinda crazy since its been what, 27 years? After reading all the song choices for Favorite song in any genre, I won't change my vote but must concede most (not all) rank high with me as well.by dkhazzam
It has to be "Strawberry Fields Forever" as far as I'm concerned nothing even comes close.by dkhazzam