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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Jul 8, 2003 11:07:30 GMT -5
You know, I saw a lot of references to something other than Dolly Parton's music yesterday. I don't want to make a BOOB of myself, but I am trying to figure out what it is. I'd like to keep aBREAST of the situation. I don't want to open a whole CHEST of trouble or anything! Ah, TIT for tat. I'll just go back to eating my dinner from HOOTERS. Peaches and Herb-I know their two biggies of course. My dad always jokes that he saw Herb performing Reunited on TV with 3 different Peaches! LOL! Faves-Reunited, Shake Your Groove Thing. Pearl Jam-To me, these guys were the quintessential grunge band. Give me them over Nirvana anyday. These guys were more closely tied in classic rock than the other bands that had more punk influence. Didn't like em at the time, it took a few years. They were losing steem by their third album, but the first two were good. I actually prefer VS. Faves-Glorified G, Dissident, Alive, Daughter, Rearviewmirror. Carl Perkins-You know, I don't even know how many of his originals I have actually heard! LOL! But I have to include Carl! HUGE influence on the Beatles, especially George. Along with Ricky and Roy, was great, but went into the Hall in year 2. Not a huge amount of hits, but it was his rockabilly sound that was so influential. Fave-Blue Suede Shoes (I don't know his other versions well enough to judge). Steve Perry-He put out a greatest hits after two albums! LOL! Would have helped if his duet with Kenny Loggins was on it. Instead it was on Kenny's. Good stuff on the first one, I think we all liked Oh Sherrie at one point. Faves-Oh Sherrie, Don't Fight it (W/Loggins), Strung Out. Peter & Gordon-Boy, Paul and John sure helped them! Wonder if Peter got pissed when Paul and his sister broke up? No matter, he became a huge producer. John laughed at Paul's lyrics on-"Please, lock me away!"Minor British Invasion act, but some good tunes. Faves-Woman (LOVE it), I Go to Pieces, I Don't Want to See You Again. And you?
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Post by Boogieman on Jul 8, 2003 12:45:18 GMT -5
Hey Sat, not to be a stick in the mud or anything...but today is 7/8 muahahahahaha!! ;D
Peaches and Herb: Actually, there were two different Peaches. The one we both remember that had the beaded cornrows like Bo Derek was actually the second. The original Peaches was on this duet's early 70's hits..none of which I've actually heard. I enjoyed their late 70's/early 80's comeback and generally have positive feelings about this act. Favorites = Shake Your Groove Thing, Reunited, I Pledge My Love
Pearl Jam: Just as I was discovering Nirvana, my buddies were getting into Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains and Temple of the Dog. This group was certainly the best of the bunch and I became a fan. 10 is, in my opinion, a masterpiece. Every CD after that was of lesser and lesser quality. When they resorted to remaking "Last Kiss" it was time to close the book on a once great band. Props to Eddie Vedder for fighting Ticketmaster's stranglehold on concert ticket sales and their exhorbitant service charges. I think they'll be in the Hall by 2018. Favorites = Jeremy, Black, Alive, Even Flow
Carl Perkins: A legend of rockabilly who influenced multiple artists. Haven't sampled much of his material however. Favorites = Blue Suede Shoes
Steve Perry: Hate his voice. His solo work pales in comparison to Journey's output. It's true that at one point I liked "Oh Sherrie" when I briefly dated (hung out with?) a girl named Sherri in my junior year of high school. Tired of it very quickly though. No favorites
Peter & Gordon: Only know "A World Without Love". It's pretty good. Favorites = A World Without Love
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Jul 8, 2003 13:26:03 GMT -5
Hey Sat, not to be a stick in the mud or anything...but today is 7/8 muahahahahaha!! ;D Peaches and Herb: Actually, there were two different Peaches. The one we both remember that had the beaded cornrows like Bo Derek was actually the second. The original Peaches was on this duet's early 70's hits..none of which I've actually heard. I enjoyed their late 70's/early 80's comeback and generally have positive feelings about this act. Favorites = Shake Your Groove Thing, Reunited, I Pledge My Love Pearl Jam: Just as I was discovering Nirvana, my buddies were getting into Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains and Temple of the Dog. This group was certainly the best of the bunch and I became a fan. 10 is, in my opinion, a masterpiece. Every CD after that was of lesser and lesser quality. When they resorted to remaking "Last Kiss" it was time to close the book on a once great band. Props to Eddie Vedder for fighting Ticketmaster's stranglehold on concert ticket sales and their exhorbitant service charges. I think they'll be in the Hall by 2018. Favorites = Jeremy, Black, Alive, Even Flow Carl Perkins: A legend of rockabilly who influenced multiple artists. Haven't sampled much of his material however. Favorites = Blue Suede Shoes Steve Perry: Hate his voice. His solo work pales in comparison to Journey's output. It's true that at one point I liked "Oh Sherrie" when I briefly dated (hung out with?) a girl named Sherri in my junior year of high school. Tired of it very quickly though. No favorites Peter & Gordon: Only know "A World Without Love". It's pretty good. Favorites = A World Without Love What are you talking about man, it says 7/8! Yeah but with Pearl Jam, and I pointed this out on the History post the other day, they fought against high prices for their fans, and then they out like 600 live albums, knowing die hards are gonna want them all, and that bothered me.
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Post by Ken on Jul 8, 2003 13:39:51 GMT -5
LOL Now on with todays artists:) Peaches and Herb - I remember Shake Your Groove Thing being used in an episode of The Drew Carey Show. I liked both songs and picked up a copy of Reunited on 45 when I was DJing. Faves - Reunited , Shake Your Groove Thing Pearl Jam - I just never really got in the whole grunge scene, but I guess if I had to pick a fave I guess it would be Jeremy. Faves: Jeremy Carl Perkins - Among the 50's artists that I really love . I still have to pick up that Rhino collection I hope it's still in print LOL.I have an episode of Austin City Limits from a few years back with him - its very good , it's to bad he's no longer with us. RIP Carl Faves - Honey Don't , Dixie Fried , Matchbox Everybody's Tryin' To Be My Baby and Blue Suede Shoes. Steve Perry - I really liked Oh Sherrie and bought the 45 at the time and later on I got the LP, it was included in a collection that I bought. I have Don't Fight it on a mix tape. Faves - Don't Fight it , Strung Out (Yeah!) , Oh Sherrie and She's Mine. Peter and Gordon - I 've wondered about that as well - if Peter was pissed at Paul. From what I've heard Jane still won't talk about it even after all this time. Love so many of their tunes Have quite a few on both 45 and CD. Faves: Woman , A World Without Love , Knight In Rusty Armour, their version of I Go To Pieces, There's No Living Without Your Loving , I Don't Want to See You Again and Lady Godiva
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Post by KittyKat - RIP Luciano on Jul 8, 2003 14:11:54 GMT -5
Peaches & Herb - I like Shake Your Groove Thing but that's about it. It's funny how replaceable the Peaches seem to be. Pearl Jam - Their first album will always be their best for me. It's the only stuff of theirs that I still listen to. Eddie Vedder has a way of injecting the right amount of emotion as he sings. They are also amazing to see play live. Faves: Black, Even Flow, Alive, Release, Deep, Elderly Woman Behind A Counter... Carl Perkins - Influential for sure! And boy did he have some wacky hair on him in his later years. Faves: Everybody's trying To Be My Baby, Put Your Cat Clothes On, Blue Suede Shoes Steve Perry - sigh.... Well he has one of the most distinctive and pure voices in rock/pop. But I never liked his solo stuff really. Faves: Foolish Heart, Don't Fight It Peter & Gordon - I've always loved "World Without Love" but they seem pretty interchangeable with other bands from the era. Faves: World Without Love, I Don't Wanna See You Again
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Post by H2IZCOOL on Jul 8, 2003 17:00:14 GMT -5
Hey Sat - you above all others should know that this is a family oriented board, so watch your language.!! The proper word is TA-TAs. ;D
Peaches and Herb - Actually liked the first Peaches (Francine Barker) who recorded with Herb Fame in the late 60s at least as much as the second Peaches (Linda Green) from '77-80. Somevery good R&B here. Faves: Peaches #1: Close Your Eyes, Two Little Kids, For Your Love. Peaches #2: Reunited, Shake Your Groove Thing, I Pledge My Love. Nectarine #5: - Oh never mind. Bad Joke.
Pearl Jam - Don't really know their music - W-A-Y too young for me. I have heard their coverof Last Kiss, however, and I kinda like it. Maybe I'll have to investigate them more.
Carl Perkins - Mr. Blue Suede Shoes. Part of the Sun Record Club of the mid-50s along with Elvis, Roy, Johnny C., and Jerry Lee. Perkins is probably ranked 5th out of the 5, but that would be #1 on most other lists. As you said, he was the rockabilly guy. Faves: Blue Suede Shoes, Boppin The Blues, Honey Don't, Everybodys trying to Be My Baby. Also love the 30th reunion album "Class of '55" that Carl did with Roy, Johnny and Jerry Lee.
Steve Perry - Liked his Journey stuff better than his solo stuff. Oh Sherrie is pretty decent though.
Peter and Gordon - Yeah, Peter being Jane Asher's brother didn't hurt their careers one bit. They made very good 2-part harmony, and more or less took the duet crown away from the Everlys for awhile. I really liked their music. Faves: World Without Love, Nobody I Know, I Don't Want To See You Again, True Love Ways, Woman, Lady Godiva, Knight in Rusty Armour, Sunday for Tea.
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Post by 70sChild on Jul 8, 2003 17:22:20 GMT -5
Peaches and Herb - "Liked Shake Your Groove Thang" of course. I also like their earlier song "Close Your Eyes".
Pearl Jam - Can't stand them. I never got into the grunge thing. I actually went to one of their concerts on a date and I was sooo bored. There just isn't any soul to their music. I'm sorry, I just can't get into them. I just don't get it.
Carl Perkins - Fave - "Blue Suede Shoes".
Steve Perry - Loved him with Journey. I didn't like his solo stuff that much.
Peter & Gordon - I guess all I really know is " World Without Love".
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Post by Pete70s on Jul 8, 2003 17:59:52 GMT -5
Peaches & Herb-I like their early singles on the Date label from the 60s. I remember Reunited being a REALLY big hit in the spring of '79. We (my second grade class) were singing it on the bus on a field trip to the New England Aquarium (amazing, the little things I remember).
Pearl Jam-Irritating, Eddie Vedder's voice is like nails on a blackboard. And SO many singers (like Scott Stapp of Creed) try to sound like HIM!! At the time, I thought Ten was OK, though I never owned it. Jeremy was probably the best, that and Evenflow. But WHAT were they thinking when they did Last Kiss?
Carl Perkins-Legendary aritst, should have been a big star, and probably would've had he not been in that car accident. However, I'm really not into 50s Rock 'N Roll, so I don't know much of his music. I do like the song he did with McCartney, "Get It", on the "Tug Of War" album.
Steve Perry-I liked "Oh Sherrie" and "Foolish Heart", better than "Open Arms" or "Faithfully".
Peter & Gordon-I have the Rhino collection, lots of good cuts on there.
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Post by lora on Jul 8, 2003 18:10:34 GMT -5
Peaches and Herb - I know Reunited, and that's it.
Pearl Jam - My best friend is in love with Eddie Vedder. LOL. But I'm not a huge fan of theirs. I do think that Scott Stapp from Creed sounds a little too much like Vedder though...
Steve Perry - I really like that Oh Sherrie song, but that's the only one I know!
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Post by Dawn on Jul 8, 2003 19:24:13 GMT -5
Peaches & Herb - I know only their three biggest hits. 'Shake Your Groove Thing' and 'Reunited' have been favorites of mine since 1979. 'I Pledge My Love' took a little while to grow on me, but it's good as well.
Pearl Jam - I wasn't familiar with this group at all until fairly recently, when I started hearing some of their songs on the classic rock stations. Remember that song I had asked you about a couple of months ago, where I thought the lead singer sounded similar to Scott Stapp? It turns out that song was 'Jeremy'! I love that one!
Carl Perkins - One of rock's pioneers. I really haven't heard too much of his work, but I'd like to investigate it more closely someday. Favorite: Blue Suede Shoes.
Steve Perry - I have his album Street Talk on cassette, but have never listened to it beyond the hits. I really like what I've heard so far, though, and I loved his work with Journey. Favorites: She's Mine (very underplayed nowadays), Oh Sherrie, Foolish Heart, Don't Fight It.
Peter and Gordon - It seems like I read somewhere that Paul's split with Jane did cause problems with his relationship with Peter, particularly when it came to his producing James Taylor while James was with Apple. Great harmonies! Favorites: A World Without Love, Knight in Rusty Armour, I Go to Pieces, Lady Godiva.
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Post by Pete70s on Jul 8, 2003 23:30:31 GMT -5
One more thing I forgot to mention about Pearl Jam: In the late 80's-early 90's I was a BIG fan of (what was then called) Alternative Music (The Smiths, Morrissey, Echo & The Bunnymen, Big Audio Dynamite, Public Image ltd., etc...). When Seattle happened all these American rock bands became "Alternative Music", so I could no longer say I was a fan of Alternative Music, because the media "stole" the term.
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Post by djdave on Jul 8, 2003 23:39:23 GMT -5
Onward! Peaches & Herb--My fave today; Great memories from the disco era! Although I am familiar with their early stuff (WAY before disco), I've heard surprisingly little from this era. Have a CD compilation of their 2nd career (Linda Green is adorable!). Faves: Reunited (All time top 200; the best soul ballad ever recorded; my #2 of '79 after "Le Freak") Shake your groove thing (Ah...indistinct AM radio--I thought for YEARS they were singing "We're funkin' Buddhists" LOL!) I pledge my love (Great wedding tune) Close your eyes (Love the way Francene Barker sings "I love you", better than the Five Keys' doo wop original) Love is strange (Good remake) We got love (Ahhh...1979. Of course, it shoulda hit top 40) Roller skatin' mate (70's Child? ) I like a few others... Pearl Jam--Didn't do a whole lot for me. With Nirvana, they took a lot of the "fun cheese" out of early 90's music. With some exceptions, music's gone downhill ever since 1992. Faves: Last kiss Spin the black circle Alive Even flow I got id Jeremy (Hate Daughter and Better man!) Carl Perkins--Nice early rock 'n roll. A true legend indeed-RIP. Faves: Blue suede shoes Matchbox Honey don't Get it (On Sir Paul's Tug of War LP, cool cheesy laughing at end) Everybody's tryin' to be my baby Steve Perry--As a solo artist, hit or miss with me. For 2 months, "Don't fight it" was drilled to the GROUND, and after 20 years, I still have no desire to hear it again--yet. Sort of the same with "Foolish heart", yet it's still played too much today! I've heard a few album cuts, and they don't do anything for me. Faves: Oh Sherrie (Have always loved it!) Strung out (Rock it good!) You better wait She's mine Missing you Peter & Gordon--I have the vast majority of their hits on Rhino's discontinued "British Invasion" CD series, and there's quite a good, whimsical quality to many of their tunes. Never tire of them, and could use more radio airplay today. Faves: A world without love I go to pieces I don't want to see you again Nobody I know Lady Godiva Woman True love ways Knight in rusty armour To know you is to love you Time to go "Free fallin'" tomorrow!
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Post by Railyn on Jul 8, 2003 23:50:21 GMT -5
It was a titilating post, Sat.
Peaches and Herb - there actually are 3 Peaches. The original, the cornrow one, and Herb is trying to resurect the act again with another Peaches. Can't stand Reunited. Favorite: Shake Your Groove Thing
Pearl Jam - I was taught that if you have nothing nice to say, don't say anything at all.
Carl Perkins - only really familiar with Blue Suede Shoes
Steve Perry - better with Journey. Favorite: Don't Fight It
Peter and Gordon - enjoyable British Invasion stuff. Favorites: A World Without Love
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Post by kathyb on Jul 9, 2003 0:39:57 GMT -5
Peaches & Herb--Only know their hits, and I really like those. Reunited is a good love song.
Pearl Jam--Eddie Vedder sang "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" during the 7th inning stretch of a Chicago Cubs baseball game a couple of weeks ago. The game announcers talked to him afterward, and Eddie seems like a real nice guy. Very personable. I never really paid much attention to him, and only knew a few Pearl Jam songs. But I was impressed with Eddie when he was being interviewed that day. Anyway...Faves: Jeremy, Better Man, Daughter (can kinda relate to the lyrics), Alive, Black, Even Flow
Carl Perkins--Was never too familiar with anything but Blue Suede Shoes. But the man's definitely a legend.
Steve Perry--Love his voice. Loved him with Journey, and I love his solo work. Used to listen to his first solo album ALL the time.
Peter and Gordon--I guess the only thing I know by them is World Without Love. Good song. Someday I should listen to more by them.
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Jul 9, 2003 9:43:27 GMT -5
LOL Now on with todays artists:) Peaches and Herb - I remember Shake Your Groove Thing being used in an episode of The Drew Carey Show. I liked both songs and picked up a copy of Reunited on 45 when I was DJing. Faves - Reunited , Shake Your Groove Thing Pearl Jam - I just never really got in the whole grunge scene, but I guess if I had to pick a fave I guess it would be Jeremy. Faves: Jeremy Carl Perkins - Among the 50's artists that I really love . I still have to pick up that Rhino collection I hope it's still in print LOL.I have an episode of Austin City Limits from a few years back with him - its very good , it's to bad he's no longer with us. RIP Carl Faves - Honey Don't , Dixie Fried , Matchbox Everybody's Tryin' To Be My Baby and Blue Suede Shoes. Steve Perry - I really liked Oh Sherrie and bought the 45 at the time and later on I got the LP, it was included in a collection that I bought. I have Don't Fight it on a mix tape. Faves - Don't Fight it , Strung Out (Yeah!) , Oh Sherrie and She's Mine. Peter and Gordon - I 've wondered about that as well - if Peter was pissed at Paul. From what I've heard Jane still won't talk about it even after all this time. Love so many of their tunes Have quite a few on both 45 and CD. Faves: Woman , A World Without Love , Knight In Rusty Armour, their version of I Go To Pieces, There's No Living Without Your Loving , I Don't Want to See You Again and Lady Godiva So who do you like more, Nirvana or Pearl Jam? Pissed? Ken, I don't think I've seen you say a word like that before! I may have to take away that "nicest guy" award I gave you over at YL!
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