No sir, Corwood, it was actually a Telecaster Thinline.
The plate wasn't white though, it was some cool sparkly retro looking material.
'Get It Done'
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.
No sir, Corwood, it was actually a Telecaster Thinline.
The plate wasn't white though, it was some cool sparkly retro looking material.
Edit - Oh, the Thinline. D'oh!
B.B. Ham has already expressed pure green envy about the show, although he mentioned that Miller would probably file a restraining order against him after their last meet. It's always awkward to meet your personal heroes, I think.
B.B. Ham has already expressed pure green envy about the show,
Kim taped it with professional equipment through the board. There should be MP3s available at the Lost in the Grooves website within a week or two.
Can someone please explain the reference to me?
[FTR: I saw the Ramones in 1987, after Marky re-joined the band, but before Dee Dee quit]
Babysitter's Club. I don't know about a record, though.
I think Jeff Barry did the music for some of the Babysitter's Club.
What bon bon said. It's about old skool Baby-Sitters Club. I don't think it's especially funny.
(Was Dawn the one from California?)
I think Jeff Barry did the music for some of the Babysitter's Club.
You mean the TV show, right? I never saw it.
Who's Jeff Barry?
Who's Jeff Barry?
He's who put the bomp in bomp a-bomp a-bomp, who put the ram in the ram a-lama ding dong, who put the bop in the bop shoo bop shoo bop, who put the dip in the dip da dip da dip. He was the man and I'd like to shake his hand -- and I mean it from the bottom of my boogity boogity boogity shoe -- he made my baby fall in love with me. He also wrote a bunch of great songs with his wife Cynthia Weil, including "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin," "On Broadway," "Walking in the Rain" and "We Gotta Get Out of This Place".
ETA: Almost forgot "Da Doo Ron Ron". I met him on a Sunday and my heart stood still...
Sort of what Joe said.
Actually Barry Mann wrote Who Put The Bomp, and was married to Cynthia Weil.
Jeff was married to Ellie Greenwich and wrote "Be My Baby."
Neither one of these should be confused with the Goffin/King Brill Building husband and wife team.
Also, Jeff Barry was the main songwriter/producer of The Archies and also wrote The Jeffersons' theme song. ("I'm movin' on up / to the East Side / to that Deeee-luxe apartment in the sky /I'm movin' on up...")
Jeff was married to Ellie Greenwich and wrote "Be My Baby."
Oops. Sorry. And thanks for the connection. I did actually know that (cf. "Da Doo Ron Ron" above.) I guess I'm still a bit out of it from my "redder-eye flight" (a red eye that was delayed three hours) this weekend. Okay, Earworm take 2, a.k.a., the right one: I met him at the candy store. He turned around and smiled at me... You get the picture? Yes, we see.
W/o Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich & Shadow Morton David Johansen wouldn't have been David Johansen and David Smay in turn wouldn't be the Hec we know today.