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Sklee
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Pillsbury, Minneapolis, Prince, Spoon Bridge and Cherry, coinkydink? |
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Sklee
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There's a story behind today's tune. Growing up in rural NC during the '50s and '60s, there wasn't a lot of options for hearing the latest music in the rock genre. We'd see the big names on Ed Sullivan, and had Top 40 hits on AM radio heard through an earplug with our 9-volt transistor radios (some of you remember them), so I heard very little of the harder rock album cuts many others were privy to . . . and what I did hear, I did not much like. They did not seem tuneful, nor did the musicians seem very skilled. But late one night when still in high school (and in OUR school, there may have been only two or three students who were ever high on anything but bourbon ![]() Fast forward that four decades to an evening a year or so back. I was sitting with a buddy smoking a stogie and shooting the $#!+, and I mentioned this song. As I said, I did not know its name, but recalled its tag theme riff clearly . . . daDAdaDAdaDUM, daDAdaDAdaDUM, BOM!, daDAdaDAdaDUM, daDAdaDAdaDUM, BOM! . . . and told my friend that, knowing what I know now, I suspected it was Cream. He looked at me kinda funny, held up a finger, then walked to his car parked nearby, coming back with his iPod. He fiddled with the buttons a few seconds, stuck the buds in my ear, and pushed PLAY. And then, like a gift out of heaven, that song which had been stuck in my head for forty years was once again flowing into my ears. Now, let it flow into yours. ![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOofJ5E-Tbg And no, Jack Bruce is NOT singing vocals on it. ![]()
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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When I got old enough to really love music, I got some Who, Nugent, and Elvis Costello. I think those came for my birthday. Then I haunted the bargain junk bin at Record Mart for years. That's where I found everything worth finding. I bet it took me two years to find Hey, Hey, What Can I Do? on 45. It was the only way it could be gotten and I looked EVERYWHERE. One guy at Record Mart actually said to me, after seeing me there every other day for a couple years, and me asking about that 45 a hundred times, "we had two yesterday but they were gone immediately." I killed him. Almost forgot... I checked the notes on that tune and added &fmt=18 to the url to catch it in stereo. 3 times. ![]()
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