Erasmus
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Post by Erasmus on Nov 18, 2010 19:32:45 GMT -5
I had occasion to put a version of this up on another board, more satirically than anything else, but I've always liked it.
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Post by beth on Dec 20, 2010 22:56:13 GMT -5
... and in the U. S., various artists were moving to effect the transition of R&B into Soul. Jackie Wilson was one of the most influential. wiki
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Post by beth on Dec 27, 2010 19:48:07 GMT -5
In fact, 60's music didn't belong to one style or one country ... it was a mish-mash of pop, r&b, rock, folk and jazz. That's why I've always thought it's kind of spooky to think 60s and immediately humm something by the Monkees.
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Post by beth on Dec 27, 2010 22:18:53 GMT -5
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Post by beth on Dec 27, 2010 22:29:03 GMT -5
ummmm this is ... almost .... Bach?
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Post by beth on Dec 29, 2010 21:13:03 GMT -5
Rare and choice
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Post by thunder on Sept 4, 2012 11:53:02 GMT -5
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Post by thunder on Sept 17, 2012 20:06:00 GMT -5
1967
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Jessiealan
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Post by Jessiealan on Sept 17, 2012 23:39:37 GMT -5
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Post by thunder on Sept 19, 2012 7:36:26 GMT -5
1963
Kyu Sakamoto, born Hisashi Oshima (10 November 1941 – 12 August 1985) was a Japanese singer and actor, best known outside of Japan for his international hit song "Sukiyaki", which was sung in Japanese and sold over 13 million copies. It reached number one in the United States Billboard Hot 100 in June 1963.
On August 12, 1985, Kyu Sakamoto died in the crash of Japan Airlines Flight 123, the deadliest single-aircraft accident in Japan's history, and the third deadliest plane crash in history in terms of fatalities behind the September 11, 2001, attacks and the Tenerife airport disaster.
An English translation.
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Post by thunder on Oct 1, 2012 12:51:07 GMT -5
1965
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