The Best Songs of the 1970's

topcat

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Through some quirk of nature, or maybe how I loaded the CD's, there are always back to back Jimmy songs on my mp3 shuffle. So. . . . .

He's been a favorite of mine since the early 70's, but my destination was Hawaii, nearly every summer.
 

injinji

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He's been a favorite of mine since the early 70's, but my destination was Hawaii, nearly every summer.
Back when I had a house trailer as my river camp, the first of the 6 CD's in the changer was JB Songs You Know by Heart. Never changed it in all the years I had power down there.

You might like this thread. It never took off like I thought it would.

 

Funkentelechy

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^Love this song.:clap:
It has a 3-4 beat during the "Round and round and round" part, which is different because funk is always on the one. George was never going to put it on an album because he couldn't figure out how to make it work. At this point Junie Morrison from the Ohio players was in his band, Junie is a genius and told George that he thought that he could arrange the song.
George sang the song to him, acapella, and Junie was able to make it all work, everything that George had been trying to figure out for years just fell into place.
 
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topcat

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Tell me all the things you do. Fleetwood Mac. A period of transition after Peter Green and before Buckingham/Nicks, but with session musician Christine Perfect (soon to become McVie) on keyboards and vocals.

 
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