Bring your daughter to the Slaughter - Iron Maiden
I hate it when people try to show off by posting about obscure bands that nobody's ever heard of. I bet if they played a free gig in their local pub, their own mates wouldn't even turn up.
I might post some more later, but have any of you heard Next Time Might Be Your Time by 'Blue' Gene Tyranny? He was a modern classical composer and this is kind of the only pop song he made. It's also one of my favourite pop songs of all time
In terms of Pop songs, I think Wanted by The Dooleys has been pretty much forgotten but it was catchy cheese. In terms of Groups, The Sweet seem not to get the recognition they deserve IMO.
The song Ms AA recorded with The Glitter Band. For some reason which she can't remember, they didn't use Gary for the vocals and decided on a female vocalist. Ms AA was working with Mike Stock at the time and got the job.
She'd say the song is rightfully overlooked.
My English teacher at school was married to Mike Stock. It was right at the height of SAW & she used to come into lessons looking decidedly worse for wear after some of their parties 🤣🤣
I'll ask Ms AA what she remembers of Bobbie Stock.
The song Ms AA recorded with The Glitter Band. For some reason which she can't remember, they didn't use Gary for the vocals and decided on a female vocalist. Ms AA was working with Mike Stock at the time and got the job.
She'd say the song is rightfully overlooked.
My English teacher at school was married to Mike Stock. It was right at the height of SAW & she used to come into lessons looking decidedly worse for wear after some of their parties 🤣🤣
I'll ask Ms AA what she remembers of Bobbie Stock.
meanwhile, what was the song AA? *Spotify poised..
Had a great LP called Tracks by Heads Hands & Feet back in 1972.
It was many years before it was released on CD, despite repeated pleas from their fan.
It’s now on Spotify if anyone wants to check it out.
‘Albert Lee on Guitar, Keyboards & Vocals and Chas Hodges on Fiddle, Banjo, Guitars & Vocals, with additional backing vocals & vocal arrangements provided by Telecaster supremo Jerry Donahue’.
It’s patchy, but there are a few gems in there.
If you like Stage Fright by the band you might like this.
In terms of tracks, Roadshow and Harlequin are two ballads that sound like well known tracks that really aren’t. Bit like that Wondererwall song.
The song Ms AA recorded with The Glitter Band. For some reason which she can't remember, they didn't use Gary for the vocals and decided on a female vocalist. Ms AA was working with Mike Stock at the time and got the job.
She'd say the song is rightfully overlooked.
My English teacher at school was married to Mike Stock. It was right at the height of SAW & she used to come into lessons looking decidedly worse for wear after some of their parties 🤣🤣
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https://youtu.be/fetxTbpi6UQ
Keep on movin’ - five
two of the greatest pop songs ever made.
Wonderwall - Oasis
Bring your daughter to the Slaughter - Iron Maiden
Never heard of any of these so will look into them mate.
Whatever is a wonderwall I wonder.
Live version Hammersmith Odeon 1984.
Probably my all time favourite piece of music.
Get Over It - The Eagles
Don't Be Sad - Tate McRae
https://youtu.be/wdmsgVg0kf0
https://youtu.be/Qu3R-H5on1s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsSRE5wl6ew
Jimmy Nail version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3e7vfZIC_U0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWvXKQjd2a4
1983 (I think)
stone cold classic never off the playlist