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Too late to be careful. Your mentioning the Kingston Trio triggered something and I had to look them up. Only song I could remember by them was Tom Dooley and I knew there had to be a lot more and of course there was and here is one that I never heard that I liked. Couldn't find anything with PP&M, the trio and Harry Belafonte, but this song has Mary Travers, Judy Collins, the trio and a whole lot more.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvo1uIJwWRw |
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Puff the Magic Dragon. My tastes were a little more on the folk music side. Phil
Ochs, Joan Baez and the early Bob Dylan.
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This Gordon Lightfoot standard, performed by PP&M in 1966, is one Ive always loved for its simplicity. When I listen to this song, I find that I'm humming it all day long.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OCnHNk2Hac |
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^^^
That's a good one and also one that the Kingston Trio sang, but I think PP&M do it better. A song that I've been hung up on for the past few days is the old Dylan song There Ain't No Use to Sit and Wonder Why. Lately, it's never far from my reverie and I find myself singing it sometimes at the top of my voice. No one here, but me and the dogs and so far they haven't voiced any opposition to my singing. I might encounter some though, if I burst into All Alone in the Moonlight or Like a One-eyed Cat Peepin' in a Seafood Store. ![]() ![]() |
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As I watch my favorite horses lose
I find myself singing “.....AND ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST” ![]() |
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We are all so blessed to have grown up with such wonderful music!
Yes, even Queen ![]() I love all genres (except rap, lol). |
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And yes I too like Queen. I have to laugh when I hear myGrandkids sing We Are The Champions. Good music never gets old. |