What Song Are You Listening To Right Now?

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Mowgli

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Man... I haven't heard any Isley Brothers in Years.

Right On Mowgli.
I rarely get Greatest Hits so this is rare.
I skip some of the songs but the "players" are right in my wheelhouse.
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The only other Greatest Hits I have on CD are Tom Petty's for Mary Jane's Last Dance, Pat Benatar Greatest Hits, Creedence Clearwater Revival Chronicle, Screaming' Jay Hawkins Cow Fingers & Mosquito Pie, Jefferson Starship Gold, Greatest Hits Of The Outlaws, The Baddest Of George Thorogood & The Destroyers, The Best Of Three Dog Night and Charlie Daniels The Roots Remain. That's 10 releases out of over 900 Rock, Blues, Jazz & miscellaneous discs. (plus about 150 in outboxes). My Grateful Dead collection fills the back seat of my car so that's a completely separate entity. I tend towards complete collections or specific time frames such as all the Ozzy Sabbath or ELP up through Works or only Ian Gillan era Deep Purple or only the first 2 Cars discs.
The Isleys rock :toast:
 
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I thought of Candy O and had to get some.
It sounds like "let's get it wet" between songs IMO. at about 1:44-1:47
I'm running with that.


I was never a huge Fan of Best Of albums. Sure, I have some. But not that many compared to the Total amount of Albums I have.

Because most of the Songs on a Best Of were the songs that FM Radio played to Death. And I tend to like what Radio People call "3 or 4 Deep Tracks".

BTW - I have heard Soo-Be Do / Candy O many, many (many) times on all kinds or Audio Equipment and in Assorted Cars, and I always hear...

Just Tell Me What/Tell Me What/Tell Me What
 
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I was never a huge Fan of Best Of albums. Sure, I have some. But not that many compared to the Total amount of Albums I have.

Because most of the Songs on a Best Of were the songs that FM Radio played to Death. And I tend to like what Radio People call "3 or 4 Deep Tracks".

BTW - I have heard Soo-Be Do / Candy O many, many (many) times on all kinds or Audio Equipment and in Assorted Cars, and I always hear...

Just Tell Me What/Tell Me What/Tell Me What
I know that's what he said but I hear Let's get it wet, sget it wet sget it wet because I want to
 

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So… I’m in this car on a short jaunt to the Post Office and a Store.

As the Co-Pilot/Navigator, it is my Duty to select Appropriate music. After struggling to Navigate Pandora to find a decent channel, I throw in the towel and go Old School seeing a CD Case on the backseat.

It was Very Slim Pickings for Child of the Late 60’s like me. But one CD caught my eye. “The Best of the Moody Blues – Remastered”.

OK. That will Work. And I kinda Smiled thinking about the “Best of” comments I made in this thread as I pop the CD in. The Driver just Smirked and said something about knowing I would like a CD like that, it was her Dad’s. LOL.

So we get to the End of Nights in White Satin, and I’m ready to do the “Breath Deep” poem (Late Lament), something I've known by heart since I was about 11, and it’s NOT There. Just the London Philharmonic rising to a Final Crescendo. Strange?

But Dig This. At the Very End, after the Last Symphony Notes were played, THERE WAS NO GONG! (I must have looked like a Rube swinging my arm to hit an Air-Gong to complete silence)

I was just Shocked. No “Breath Deep” I could Almost Handle. But NO Gong?

I asked Her what was Going On? And She was like… “I’ve never heard of any “Breath Deep” poem. And there was Never a Gong at the end. I think you’re having an Acid Flashback or Something. LOL”. Then it Dawns on Me. The Remastered it OUT! And People of Her generation (She’s in Her 30’s) might not have ever heard the LP Version. Unreal.

Anyway, I sent here the LP Version the Next day. And She said that She thought it was a Better version.

And Now I’m wondering How Many people have Never Heard Nights in White Satin with Late Lament? And without the Hallmark Gong at the End?

 

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