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    Quote Originally Posted by LadyWentworth View Post
    Really? Hmm...I think a lot people would know the songs of The Kinks without knowing who they were performed by. Well, at least 3 of them for sure. They would be "Tired Of Waiting For You", "You Really Got Me" and "All Day And All Of the Night". My personal pick of theirs has always been "Sunny Afternoon".


    You Didn't Have to Be So Nice - The Lovin' Spoonful
    (I decided to mellow down now )

    hmm yes definitly "You Really Got Me" but that too would only be known by some people. Recent generations have very little knowledge of music from the sixties and seventies (the best kind) now a days. It is depressing.. but then again, i always hate sharing music with most people so maybe it is for the best. The Lovin' Spoonful BRRRRRRRRILLIANT.


    Wow everyone on here as an awesome taste in music i swear
    The Doors
    Steve Winwood
    The Band
    The Beatles
    probably because most of you are old..
    no offense


    My song that i am listening to is
    Riders on the Storm - The Doors
    (there is a storm outside so it seemed appropriate)
    His clothes are dirty but his hands are clean
    And you're the best thing that he's ever seen

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    Quote Originally Posted by LadyWentworth View Post
    Really? Hmm...I think a lot people would know the songs of The Kinks without knowing who they were performed by. Well, at least 3 of them for sure. They would be "Tired Of Waiting For You", "You Really Got Me" and "All Day And All Of the Night". My personal pick of theirs has always been "Sunny Afternoon".


    You Didn't Have to Be So Nice - The Lovin' Spoonful
    (I decided to mellow down now )
    I always thought Shangri-la was their best...That or Village Green. Speaking of The Kinks, has anybody else ever noticed that Stray Cat Blues by The Rolling Stones sounds like a rip-off of Big Sky?

    Oh, but I digress. Currently I'm listening to the 4th movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, which may very well be the greatest piece of music ever written.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiny Dancer View Post
    hmm yes definitly "You Really Got Me" but that too would only be known by some people.
    I am basing it on what is used on TV commercials.

    Recent generations have very little knowledge of music from the sixties and seventies (the best kind) now a days. It is depressing.. but then again, i always hate sharing music with most people so maybe it is for the best.
    I kind of feel the same way. I like to meet people that actually like what I like and that know enough about the music. Then again, I kind of like it when people don't know the music that I listen to. That way I can keep it all for myself.

    The Lovin' Spoonful BRRRRRRRRILLIANT.
    Aren't they, though!??!

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Al View Post
    I always thought Shangri-la was their best...That or Village Green. Speaking of The Kinks, has anybody else ever noticed that Stray Cat Blues by The Rolling Stones sounds like a rip-off of Big Sky?
    I haven't listened to anything of The Kinks in so long. "Shangri-la" is pretty good, but I almost forgot about "Village Green". That actually is a really good song. I am getting in the mood to pull out some of their music and listen to it again.

    Anyway, my music of choice at the moment:
    Rodeo: Buckaroo Holiday
    Just an entertaining orchestral piece composed by Aaron Copland. I love it!

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    Somebody Groovy ~ The Mamas & The Papas
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    A Day in the Life - The Beatles

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    Quote Originally Posted by LadyWentworth View Post
    I am basing it on what is used on TV commercials.


    I kind of feel the same way. I like to meet people that actually like what I like and that know enough about the music. Then again, I kind of like it when people don't know the music that I listen to. That way I can keep it all for myself.


    Aren't they, though!??!


    I haven't listened to anything of The Kinks in so long. "Shangri-la" is pretty good, but I almost forgot about "Village Green". That actually is a really good song. I am getting in the mood to pull out some of their music and listen to it again.

    Anyway, my music of choice at the moment:
    Rodeo: Buckaroo Holiday
    Just an entertaining orchestral piece composed by Aaron Copland. I love it!
    Haha EXACTLY! if they already know the music then it is fantastic and i can talk with them about it forever but i will not make any attempt at introducing them to it.. so it stays mine alllllllllllll mine.

    My favourite Kinks song is Death of a Clown.. it is fantastic

    in fact...
    i'm listening to that now.

    Death of a Clown - The Kinks
    His clothes are dirty but his hands are clean
    And you're the best thing that he's ever seen

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    Waterloo Sunset ~The Kinks

    What a pretty song.
    LET THERE BE LIGHT

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    Let Me Go ~ The Rolling Stones

    This is one of the great Stones songs that no one has ever heard of. Get it.
    LET THERE BE LIGHT

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    Feel So Different ~ Sinead O'Connor
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