David, could you please check the magazines I sent you to see if the Spin with Legs McNeil & Richard Hell was among them?
I'll check.
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
David, could you please check the magazines I sent you to see if the Spin with Legs McNeil & Richard Hell was among them?
I'll check.
It's no use even trying to stump you, is it?
I'm stumpable in all kinds of areas where you have the greater expertise from current African music to 90s folk.
Still, I'm willing to bet most other people here haven't heard it.
And they need to rectify that! As it is a very cheering song with none of the sticky sweet overfamiliarity that other holiday songs can produce.
Xmas gift for the White Stripes fan in your life: [link]
Xmas gift for the White Stripes fan in your life:
Gotta love the sellers note: "I have been taking a break from zombies, albeit a brief one."
Damn you. Now I'm thinking about my doorbell again.
Um, I thought the Zombies broke up. Right around "Time of the Season."
Um, I thought the Zombies broke up. Right around "Time of the Season."
True, but they reformed briefly after "Time of the Season" became a hit. Then they all played on Colin Blunstone's first solo album One Year which I highly recommend to Zombies fans, and also Nick Drake fans as it has a similar vibe, though a bit poppier.
Thanks for the earworm for "Time of The Season" y'all. Like my life isn't hard enough.
You could always Hold Your Head Up, Woman.