horstman (Syracuse, New York) | | Posted: Oct 29, 2007 - 16:57 | |
Any of you guys remember K-Tel? 20 songs on a album. How they do that. Oh wait, it's compression dude, kinda like jpegs. Huh, what the f is a jpeg.
Oh, wrong generation dude, come back in 20 years and I'll straighten your ass out then.
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MM_Prague (Prague) | | Posted: Oct 29, 2007 - 16:54 | |
I used to have this on a K-Tel album named Dynamite... one of the first ones I bought... |
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swinghamer (live music capital of the world) | | Posted: Sep 28, 2007 - 08:06 | |
Hannio wrote:This has no redeeming value whatsoever.
This comment has no redeeming value whatsoever...I wouldn't expect much from someone who's given 1's to half the songs played on RP anyway. |
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meatbee (The short bus) | | Posted: Sep 28, 2007 - 08:05 | |
earthbased wrote:
No. People that are hard of hearing think GR sings similar to BD.
For years I thought this was Steve Miller. Who the hell hears Bob Dylan in this song? |
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davyjrshort (In The Cloudz) | | Posted: Sep 28, 2007 - 08:03 | |
Daysleep wrote:please let there be less "classic" rock on RP. 
Dannnng, the weather isn't the only thing cold in Minnesota apparently!
A great classic, the original truly rocks it!
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Jacksonstat (Columbus OH) | | Posted: Sep 28, 2007 - 07:59 | |
Oh, I needed this tune. Oh geez, a funny memory associated with this song. Thanks for putting a smile on my face RP!! |
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Hannio (Austin, TX) | | Posted: Sep 28, 2007 - 07:59 | |
This has no redeeming value whatsoever.
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earthbased (Milwaukee, WI USA) | | Posted: Sep 28, 2007 - 07:58 | |
crinky wrote:
Huh? Dylan did a cover of this song?
No. People that are hard of hearing think GR sings similar to BD. |
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crinky (New England) | | Posted: Sep 28, 2007 - 07:57 | |
bcorcoran wrote:I like this version better than the Dylan version.
Huh? Dylan did a cover of this song? |
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fingerpin (OhiO) | | Posted: Sep 28, 2007 - 07:56 | |
I'm in the 7th grade kickin' it at the Western Rollerama on my new skates. I'm duckin', dodgin' and bobbin' without a care in the world.
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earthbased (Milwaukee, WI USA) | | Posted: Sep 28, 2007 - 07:56 | |
The Founding Fathers current theme song!
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ziggytrix (Dallas, TX) | | Posted: Sep 28, 2007 - 07:56 | |
"Look, I don't know anything about any !@#$ing set-up, you can torture me all you want."
"Torture you, that's good, that's a good idea, I like that one."
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More_Cowbell (North of Chicago, IL, USA) | | Posted: Sep 28, 2007 - 07:54 | |
This is a classic and a rock and roll staple!
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enidualc (Guyville) | | Posted: Sep 28, 2007 - 07:54 | |
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Janssen (Somewhere between Here & There) | | Posted: Jul 27, 2007 - 10:41 | |
gillespp wrote:
What I've always heard: "Klaus to the left of me, Joe goes to the right"
lily33 wrote:
that's hilarious!!!
kind of like the lyric from motley crue's "smokin in the boys room" i always thought was "everybody knows that smokin in the lounge is cool" (instead of "smoking ain't allowed in school"  )
"Smokin in the Boys Room" was not by Motely Crue (though they did do a remake) but was originally done by Brownsville Station in 1973!! |
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Patti (the 'burbs of so cal) | | Posted: Jul 27, 2007 - 10:39 | |
WallPecker wrote:
One hit? Ever heard "Baker Street"? He had two hits!
Actually, add "Right Down The Line" and that's three.
Baker Street and Right Down The Line was Gerry by himself.
pbm :) |
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Misterfixit (Nashville) | | Posted: Jul 27, 2007 - 10:36 | |
Clowns to the Right of Me; Jokers to the left ...
Kind of reminds me of my long days at the Pentagon.
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bcorcoran (Alexandria, VA) | | Posted: Jul 27, 2007 - 10:35 | |
I like this version better than the Dylan version.
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mperry (Columbia, MO) | | Posted: Apr 22, 2003 - 17:15 | |
Originally Posted by 3Dave:
Although this is an acceptable little ditty I can never forget the scene from "Reservoir Dogs" in which the DJ(Steven Wright) in his normal dead-pan delivery says, "... and now some bubble-gum Dylan..."
 what a great line.
But I still like this, and the City to City lp from Rafferty. |
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Daysleep (MN) | | Posted: Sep 30, 2002 - 01:15 | |
please let there be less "classic" rock on RP.  |
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lily34 (out-there, PA) | | Posted: Sep 19, 2002 - 20:19 | |
Originally Posted by 3Dave:
Although this is an acceptable little ditty I can never forget the scene from "Reservoir Dogs" in which the DJ(Steven Wright) in his normal dead-pan delivery says, "... and now some bubble-gum Dylan..."
i thought this played while michael madsen cut off the cops ear and danced around the room. and he said to the ear "ja hear that?" and cracked himself up.  |
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WallPecker (West Sacramento, CA) | | Posted: Sep 09, 2002 - 15:19 | |
Originally Posted by Patti_M.:
Whoa! This is a trip in the way back machine! Was this a "one-hit wonder" thing??
Patti M.
8^)
One hit? Ever heard "Baker Street"? He had two hits!
Actually, add "Right Down The Line" and that's three. |
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WallPecker (West Sacramento, CA) | | Posted: Sep 09, 2002 - 15:17 | |
Originally Posted by casablues:
Overplayed in the 70s and hopefully forgotten...guess not!
Gerry Rafferty is God  |
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dadofsammy (Hopedale, MA) | | Posted: Sep 09, 2002 - 15:12 | |
Originally Posted by dmax:
'Scuse me while I kiss this fly!
'Scuse me while I kiss this guy!
Seriously, though, I'm good hearing this about once a year. |
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Patti_M. (Mission Viejo (519 miles SE of RP), CA) | | Posted: Aug 30, 2002 - 10:31 | |
Whoa! This is a trip in the way back machine! Was this a "one-hit wonder" thing??
Patti M.
8^)
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casablues (Hazlet, NJ) | | Posted: Aug 30, 2002 - 10:29 | |
Overplayed in the 70s and hopefully forgotten...guess not!
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Flying_Donut (Secret Hideaway (USA)) | | Posted: Jul 30, 2002 - 18:10 | |
Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuddddddde
:D
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3Dave (Fort Wayne, IN) | | Posted: May 30, 2002 - 09:34 | |
Although this is an acceptable little ditty I can never forget the scene from "Reservoir Dogs" in which the DJ(Steven Wright) in his normal dead-pan delivery says, "... and now some bubble-gum Dylan..."
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(former member) (Shadow Valley Condos) | | Posted: Apr 29, 2002 - 17:20 | |
Originally Posted by lily33:
that's hilarious!!!
kind of like the lyric from motley crue's "smokin in the boys room" i always thought was "everybody knows that smokin in the lounge is cool" (instead of "smoking ain't allowed in school"  )
'Scuse me while I kiss this fly! |
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lily33 (Uniontown (uploads in bio, RP+3), PA) | | Posted: Apr 29, 2002 - 17:06 | |
Originally Posted by gillespp:
What I've always heard: "Klaus to the left of me, Joe goes to the right"
that's hilarious!!!
kind of like the lyric from motley crue's "smokin in the boys room" i always thought was "everybody knows that smokin in the lounge is cool" (instead of "smoking ain't allowed in school"  ) |
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