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Posted by Warm Worm on April 26, 2007, 3:32 pm
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> > 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.
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> >>> 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
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> >> 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.
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> > Agreed. I owned Brick Road for a time.
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> >> Also, I liked "RIGHT BACK WHERE WE STARTED FROM" by Maxine Nightingale
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> > Hey, that wasn't bad either.
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> >> "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
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> > Wow... I recognize some and I'm fairly sure I know some of the others i=
f I
> > heard them.
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> >> Why you ask? It's the soundtrack to the movie Slapshot, the George Roy
> >> Hill hockey movie with Paul Newman.
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> > All those tunes were on the soundtrack?
> > I ask because I'm a little amazed by the music I'm suddenly able to get.
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> >> Hugely influencial for hockey crazed Canajuns like me. Right Michael?
> >> Ken?
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> > 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.
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> What town is that?
Vancouver. We have "Go Canucks Go" on our city buses.
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