Nice shirt, Chas. Tried to come up with a shirt stiff, but nothin' in the memory banks...
SirRoxalot said:Nice shirt, Chas. Tried to come up with a shirt stiff, but nothin' in the memory banks...
JustPastBuffalo said:SirRoxalot said:Nice shirt, Chas. Tried to come up with a shirt stiff, but nothin' in the memory banks...
Green Shirt from Elvis Costello's Armed Forces album might have worked had it been released as a single. A stretch, no doubt, but had to give it the ol' college try since we got the pub from Sean.
JustPastBuffalo said:SirRoxalot said:Nice shirt, Chas. Tried to come up with a shirt stiff, but nothin' in the memory banks...
Green Shirt from Elvis Costello's Armed Forces album might have worked had it been released as a single. A stretch, no doubt, but had to give it the ol' college try since we got the pub from Sean.
chas108 said:I'll take the Cryan Shames and raise you Gene Pitney's "She's A Heartbreaker", today's 'Forgotten Hit' courtesy of Kurt Kotal.
Debaser said:chas108 said:I'll take the Cryan Shames and raise you Gene Pitney's "She's A Heartbreaker", today's 'Forgotten Hit' courtesy of Kurt Kotal.
I seem to remember that song being top 10 at WDRC.
JustPastBuffalo said:"I've Got To Have A Reason" is great song and the DC Five did a very nice treatment of the lyrics and arrangement, although it might have done better with another verse and a longer bridge. It's not one of those songs you played when you had to drain the vein. Pity it's not on the DC Five Greatest Hits CD, Five by Five CD or GoldDisc for that matter. It does appear on disc two of the Greatest Hits double CD set. This is the kind of song that would be a fine remake for one of today's pop idols.
And the stiff follow up - Springtime Mama...better tune IMHO.qman said:And of course who can ever forget "Shannon" by Henry Gross!
Debaser said:I couldn't agree with you more. When I was brought in to do a "KB Reunion" show many years ago along with many of the personalities who had been on the air with me in the 70s, I was shocked that WHTT--an oldies station---wasn't playing anything from the 70s. Why bring Danny and Sandy and Stan, Jack Armstrong and myself in if they weren't even going to feature some 70s gold?
I also maintain that Entercom might have done a whole lot better when they brought back KB if they had integrated more 70s gold into the mix.
Stepping off my soap box now....
BobOnTheJob said:And the stiff follow up - Springtime Mama...better tune IMHO.qman said:And of course who can ever forget "Shannon" by Henry Gross!