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Posted by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Se=F1or_Popcorn on April 25, 2007, 6:27 am
I finally got around to downloading a bit-torrent client, 'Vuze', and
was inspired to look into some peculiar tunes I haven't heard since they
came out to see if they might be available and how I might respond to
them now.
So far I've only managed to find 'Have You Never Been Mellow', by Olivia
Newton John. Quite an odd time warp kind of effect that visualized that
olive-gree lava lamp and brown shag we had... I think both are still
being manufactured.
I almost got a hold of 'More More More' by Andrea True Connection, but
pressed the wrong button which canceled everything.

Naturally I'm now curious to know of any peculiar tunes that any of you
guys might have liked in a mildly embarrassing kind of way. :D

Posted by Pierre Levesque on April 25, 2007, 8:42 am

>I finally got around to downloading a bit-torrent client, 'Vuze', and was
>inspired to look into some peculiar tunes I haven't heard since they came
>out to see if they might be available and how I might respond to them now.
> So far I've only managed to find 'Have You Never Been Mellow', by Olivia
> Newton John. Quite an odd time warp kind of effect that visualized that
> olive-gree lava lamp and brown shag we had... I think both are still being
> manufactured.
> I almost got a hold of 'More More More' by Andrea True Connection, but
> pressed the wrong button which canceled everything.
>
> Naturally I'm now curious to know of any peculiar tunes that any of you
> guys might have liked in a mildly embarrassing kind of way. :D

I was a big Elton John fan when I was a teeny-bopper. But I guess that's ok
since most of his early 70's stuff was vastly different than his post-Yellow
Brick Road mid and late 70's stuff.

Also, I liked "RIGHT BACK WHERE WE STARTED FROM" by Maxine Nightingale
"SORRY SEEMS TO BE THE HARDEST WORD" by Elton John
"Rhiannon (Will You Ever Win)" by Stevie Nicks
"Say You Love Me" by Christine McVie by Fleetwood Mac
"A LITTLE BIT SOUTH OF SASKATOON" by Sonny James
"YOU MAKE ME FEEL LIKE DANCING" by Leo Sayer

Why you ask? It's the soundtrack to the movie Slapshot, the George Roy Hill
hockey movie with Paul Newman. Hugely influencial for hockey crazed
Canajuns like me. Right Michael? Ken?



Posted by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Se=F1or_Popcorn on April 26, 2007, 6:00 am
Pierre Levesque wrote:
>> I finally got around to downloading a bit-torrent client, 'Vuze', and was
>> inspired to look into some peculiar tunes I haven't heard since they came
>> out to see if they might be available and how I might respond to them now.
>> So far I've only managed to find 'Have You Never Been Mellow', by Olivia
>> Newton John. Quite an odd time warp kind of effect that visualized that
>> olive-gree lava lamp and brown shag we had... I think both are still being
>> manufactured.
>> I almost got a hold of 'More More More' by Andrea True Connection, but
>> pressed the wrong button which canceled everything.
>>
>> Naturally I'm now curious to know of any peculiar tunes that any of you
>> guys might have liked in a mildly embarrassing kind of way. :D
>
> I was a big Elton John fan when I was a teeny-bopper. But I guess that's ok
> since most of his early 70's stuff was vastly different than his post-Yellow
> Brick Road mid and late 70's stuff.

Agreed. I owned Brick Road for a time.

> Also, I liked "RIGHT BACK WHERE WE STARTED FROM" by Maxine Nightingale

Hey, that wasn't bad either.

> "SORRY SEEMS TO BE THE HARDEST WORD" by Elton John
> "Rhiannon (Will You Ever Win)" by Stevie Nicks
> "Say You Love Me" by Christine McVie by Fleetwood Mac
> "A LITTLE BIT SOUTH OF SASKATOON" by Sonny James
> "YOU MAKE ME FEEL LIKE DANCING" by Leo Sayer

Wow... I recognize some and I'm fairly sure I know some of the others if
I heard them.

> Why you ask? It's the soundtrack to the movie Slapshot, the George Roy Hill
> hockey movie with Paul Newman.

All those tunes were on the soundtrack?
I ask because I'm a little amazed by the music I'm suddenly able to get.

> Hugely influencial for hockey crazed
> Canajuns like me. Right Michael? Ken?

This town's hockey folk've been making a ruckus recently as you can
imagine. I've gotten an earful when caught downtown on my rollerblades.
Maybe we'll have another riot this year.

Posted by Michael Bulatovich on April 26, 2007, 9:06 am

> Pierre Levesque wrote:
>>> I finally got around to downloading a bit-torrent client, 'Vuze', and
>>> was inspired to look into some peculiar tunes I haven't heard since they
>>> came out to see if they might be available and how I might respond to
>>> them now.
>>> So far I've only managed to find 'Have You Never Been Mellow', by Olivia
>>> Newton John. Quite an odd time warp kind of effect that visualized that
>>> olive-gree lava lamp and brown shag we had... I think both are still
>>> being manufactured.
>>> I almost got a hold of 'More More More' by Andrea True Connection, but
>>> pressed the wrong button which canceled everything.
>>>
>>> Naturally I'm now curious to know of any peculiar tunes that any of you
>>> guys might have liked in a mildly embarrassing kind of way. :D
>>
>> I was a big Elton John fan when I was a teeny-bopper. But I guess that's
>> ok since most of his early 70's stuff was vastly different than his
>> post-Yellow Brick Road mid and late 70's stuff.
>
> Agreed. I owned Brick Road for a time.
>
>> Also, I liked "RIGHT BACK WHERE WE STARTED FROM" by Maxine Nightingale
>
> Hey, that wasn't bad either.
>
>> "SORRY SEEMS TO BE THE HARDEST WORD" by Elton John
>> "Rhiannon (Will You Ever Win)" by Stevie Nicks
>> "Say You Love Me" by Christine McVie by Fleetwood Mac
>> "A LITTLE BIT SOUTH OF SASKATOON" by Sonny James
>> "YOU MAKE ME FEEL LIKE DANCING" by Leo Sayer
>
> Wow... I recognize some and I'm fairly sure I know some of the others if I
> heard them.
>
>> Why you ask? It's the soundtrack to the movie Slapshot, the George Roy
>> Hill hockey movie with Paul Newman.
>
> All those tunes were on the soundtrack?
> I ask because I'm a little amazed by the music I'm suddenly able to get.
>
>> Hugely influencial for hockey crazed Canajuns like me. Right Michael?
>> Ken?
>
> This town's hockey folk've been making a ruckus recently as you can
> imagine. I've gotten an earful when caught downtown on my rollerblades.
> Maybe we'll have another riot this year.

What town is that?



Posted by Warm Worm on April 26, 2007, 3:32 pm
>
>
>
>
> > Pierre Levesque wrote:
> >>> I finally got around to downloading a bit-torrent client, 'Vuze', and
> >>> was inspired to look into some peculiar tunes I haven't heard since t=
hey
> >>> came out to see if they might be available and how I might respond to
> >>> them now.
> >>> So far I've only managed to find 'Have You Never Been Mellow', by Oli=
via
> >>> Newton John. Quite an odd time warp kind of effect that visualized th=
at
> >>> olive-gree lava lamp and brown shag we had... I think both are still
> >>> being manufactured.
> >>> I almost got a hold of 'More More More' by Andrea True Connection, but
> >>> pressed the wrong button which canceled everything.
>
> >>> Naturally I'm now curious to know of any peculiar tunes that any of y=
ou
> >>> guys might have liked in a mildly embarrassing kind of way. :D
>
> >> I was a big Elton John fan when I was a teeny-bopper. But I guess tha=
t's
> >> ok since most of his early 70's stuff was vastly different than his
> >> post-Yellow Brick Road mid and late 70's stuff.
>
> > Agreed. I owned Brick Road for a time.
>
> >> Also, I liked "RIGHT BACK WHERE WE STARTED FROM" by Maxine Nightingale
>
> > Hey, that wasn't bad either.
>
> >> "SORRY SEEMS TO BE THE HARDEST WORD" by Elton John
> >> "Rhiannon (Will You Ever Win)" by Stevie Nicks
> >> "Say You Love Me" by Christine McVie by Fleetwood Mac
> >> "A LITTLE BIT SOUTH OF SASKATOON" by Sonny James
> >> "YOU MAKE ME FEEL LIKE DANCING" by Leo Sayer
>
> > Wow... I recognize some and I'm fairly sure I know some of the others i=
f I
> > heard them.
>
> >> Why you ask? It's the soundtrack to the movie Slapshot, the George Roy
> >> Hill hockey movie with Paul Newman.
>
> > All those tunes were on the soundtrack?
> > I ask because I'm a little amazed by the music I'm suddenly able to get.
>
> >> Hugely influencial for hockey crazed Canajuns like me. Right Michael?
> >> Ken?
>
> > This town's hockey folk've been making a ruckus recently as you can
> > imagine. I've gotten an earful when caught downtown on my rollerblades.
> > Maybe we'll have another riot this year.
>
> What town is that?

Vancouver. We have "Go Canucks Go" on our city buses.


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