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A song from the 60's, 70's and 80's we do not hear much any more

60's
13th Floor Elevators - You're Gonna Miss Me 1966
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70s
Marcia Hines - You 1977
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80s
Talking Heads - Take me to the River 1980
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luckranger71 · 51-55, M
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From the 80s. Rarely hear Joe Jackson songs anymore. Very underrated.
Gusman · 61-69, M
@Jayciedubb Loved the original LRB.
Best song in my opinion...
Reminiscing
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Jayciedubb · 56-60, M
@Gusman yessss! They didn't really have a genre, huh?
Gusman · 61-69, M
@Jayciedubb True. Hard to pigeonhole.
Soft rock maybe.
Brilliant all the same.
Jayciedubb · 56-60, M
Bobby Sherman's Little Woman, 1969

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Joe Tex's Aint Gonna Bump No More With No Big Fat Woman, 1977

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Cameo, Alagator Woman, 1982

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Can i change my 60s song?
Clarance Carter, Patches,

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..oops. 1970
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Jayciedubb · 56-60, M
@Gusman my dad had the 8 track. Regardless of the goofy premise, it's a good sounding song
Wiseacre · F
We have a local radio station that plays oldies.
Gusman · 61-69, M
@Wiseacre I well remember the radio station from my home town, 7QT, they played 50s, 60, and 70s music when I lived there.
Which is where my love of older music comes from.
The Paragons · Abba
1967
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U-Roy featuring Naggo Morris · Say You
circa 1976 - 1977
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Poeme Electronique · The Echoes Fade
1982
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Gusman · 61-69, M
The inspirations for the song Abba were a cartoon character on the television who sounded like he was saying “abba dabba” and Jim’s father, who was always telling Jim and his brother to turn off the lamp in their room (the so-called Abba lamp, complete with red light-bulb).
Over the course of time the lyrics were adapted so that they were about a girl and the light going off became a lovelight going on.
The brothers debuted the song live in their outfit the Lily Whyte Lyres, complete with the Abba lamp, which was turned on for the duration of its performance
ShenaniganFoodie · 36-40, M
Thank God we don't hear them now
Gusman · 61-69, M
@ShenaniganFoodie Marcia was a beauty. 🥰
kodiac · 22-25, M
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Gusman · 61-69, M
@kodiac Not heard that one before now.
kodiac · 22-25, M
@Gusman hot chicks hot licks!

 
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