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1. Joni Mitchell - "Big Yellow Taxi"

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    bravomailer — 9 years ago(February 04, 2017 09:09 PM)

    Ooops. I was thinking of 1971 because I recall the Five Man Electrical Band's "Signs" being from that year. Same with the Lobo hit.
    I started to zone out popular music about then.

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      Henry_Framus_Valentine — 9 years ago(February 04, 2017 09:12 PM)

      RE: Lobo. See next list (just posted).
      I started to zone out popular music about then.
      Each year from 1968 on was worse than the last.
      Liberty E Pluribus Unum In God We Trust

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        NJtoTX — 9 years ago(February 05, 2017 05:09 AM)

        Bobby Goldsboro - Watching Scotty Grow
        Bobby Sherman - Easy Come, Easy Go
        Bobby Sherman - Julie, Do Ya Love Me
        White Plains - Julie, Do Ya Love Me
        White Plains - My Baby Loves Lovin'
        Merle Haggard - The Fightin' Side of Me
        Donald Trump is the weak man's vision of a strong man.

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          Henry_Framus_Valentine — 9 years ago(February 05, 2017 09:56 PM)

          Bobby Sherman - Easy Come, Easy Go
          Thats another one that makes Mrs Valentine laugh. So bad its good.
          Liberty E Pluribus Unum In God We Trust

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            JrnlofEddieDeezenStudies — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 07:57 AM)

            I wouldn't have remembered what that Bobby Sherman tune sounded likeor any Bobby Sherman tune, but a few years ago I downloaded a bunch of Bobby Sherman (along with some other stuff like that) out of nostalgic curiosity because one of my sisters liked him a lot at the time. I dug him a lot more than I expected to, including "Easy Come, Easy Go". Most of his material was very crafty in terms of the arrangements, the playing from the studio musicians, etc.

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              bravomailer — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 08:10 AM)

              Merle Haggard's "The Fightin' Side of Me" doesn't convey my views but by golly it sure did convey those of millions of people. And for that reason I think it's a great song. The divide the late Mr Haggard points to in that number, and in "Okie from Muskogee", has relevance today.

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                lollipop15 — 9 years ago(February 06, 2017 10:55 AM)

                Big Yellow Taxi

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                  JrnlofEddieDeezenStudies — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 07:52 AM)

                  Probably about 35 of the top 100 for that year that I don't recall from the title or don't remember well enoughincluding four of your picks (The Moments, The Original Caste, Five Man Electrical Band & Freda Payne), but the rest I like.
                  For three of artists I mentioned above I don't recall their names at all. The Original Caste is the only name I remember. But going back to 1970 we're getting to when I was 7 to 8 years old, so there will be more that I only have a vague memory of at this point, unless I continued to listen to whatever it is later (either voluntarily or because it had legs as a radio staple).

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                    fud-slush — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 08:00 AM)

                    Mungo Jerry's In the Summertime was no.1 when I was born, & that's a truly terrible song; it even advocates drink-driving.
                    The Crapenters? Are you serious? Even if you don't like their particular brand of cosiness there's no denying that she was a talented drummer with a beautiful voice, & he an extremely talented songwriter, pianist & arranger.

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                      Henry_Framus_Valentine — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 08:00 PM)

                      No denying Karens talent as a drummer, less convinced about Richards talent in the fields you mention. As for Karens voice, beauty is in the ear of the listener. I dont like her voice at all.
                      Liberty E Pluribus Unum In God We Trust

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                        GeumJanDi — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 08:30 PM)

                        "your song" is mostly bad, but it's not representative of the rest of the album, which is dope.
                        wait, i forgot who i'm talking to. carry on
                        whoop whoop that's tha sound of da police

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                          Henry_Framus_Valentine — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 09:42 PM)

                          I already apologized to you for listing "Crocodile Rock" on another thread.
                          And mostly dope? "The Greatest Discovery" is coma-inducing saccharine.
                          Anyway, we made peace so long ago that it`s not kind for either of us to re-open old wounds this close to the edge of oblivion.
                          Liberty E Pluribus Unum In God We Trust

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