Has anyone seen the British show Floweres (with Olivia Colman) on Netflix. I think the theme song is Magnetic Fields, but my Google Fu is failing me,
Spike ,'Sleeper'
Buffista Music 4: Needs More Cowbell!
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.
It is the My Only Worry one, but they both sound like Magnetic Fields to me! I guess I have a new artist to explore.
Yeah, I saw that. He was my favorite Monkee.
Damn, RIP Dick Dale.
There's nothing quite like camping out and drinking beer at your brother's farm in the Catskills while the Stevie Ray Vaughan-Dick Dale duet of "Pipeline" is blasting out loud enough to be heard in forkin' Albany. At 2 am... On repeat...
Also, heard in passing in a PBS fund-raising program promo...
What Frank Sinatra was to the forties, what Elvis was to the fifties, what the Beatles were to the sixties, John Denver was to the seventies.
What Frank Sinatra was to the forties, what Elvis was to the fifties, what the Beatles were to the sixties, John Denver was to the seventies.
Ha!
Second the "Ha!" Maybe Elton John or Paul McCartney. If you're talking about cultural impact, perhaps Barry White.
I asked dh which musical act would he say defined the 70s, without the Sinatra/Elvis/Beatles set-up, and after saying something about how the 70s are by nature a little hard to pin down, he said Elton John, too.
I agree.
When I then read him DX's PBS quote, the laughter burst out of him along with a little spittle, so yeah, not John Denver (whose music I like).