Nancy by Olivia Jaimes for December 20, 2014

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    JayBluE  over 9 years ago

    Oh yeah, that’s right- Jack Bruce of Cream (bassist), a couple of months ago!!

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    blunebottle  over 9 years ago

    You’re pulling at my heart strings……

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    nixie224  over 9 years ago

    And Ian McLagan (Faces) and Bobby Keys ( sax player with the Stones)

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    kathleenashbaugh  over 9 years ago

    Fritzi, I bet you remember your parents’ old 78s.

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    carlosrivers  over 9 years ago

    those great songs never stopped playing in MY world!!!people are actuallly shocked when i don’t know any current bands…from what little i’ve heard they bore me to tears!

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    zippykatz  over 9 years ago

    “Cupid, draw back your bow-oh…”

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    jrankin1959  over 9 years ago

    Musical heroes passing on… or divorcing when you thought love just might keep them together (almost as bad).

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    DetectiveKemper  over 9 years ago

    Considering you come from 1922, those records should have more “Charleston.”

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    kapearlman  over 9 years ago

    That guy is not the one who passed on. That’s Mark Lindsay and Paul Revere was the one who died recently….

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    JanLC  over 9 years ago

    Mark Lindsay was so popular with the teeny-boppers that Revere added his name to the name of the band. “Paul Revere and the Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay”.In the clip, that’s Paul Revere on the keyboard.

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    BillWa  over 9 years ago

    Tim Hawkins Songs for Aging Rockers.

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    brklnbern  over 9 years ago

    Fritzi is well preserved for someone who remembers 45’s.

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    snootbag  over 9 years ago

    Brown Sugar. Best song EVER. I’ve listened to it every day since 1971. My husband played it for me while I was in a coma in 1976 to see if it would wake me up. (It didn’t) I know every note, every beat every word. I’m 57. It came out when I was in grade 7

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    MJKesquire  over 9 years ago

    I very good friend owned a record shop a few years ago.He had mostly albums (33&1/3) almost as many 45’s andsome 78’s. He also had a large collection of collectables,like lunch boxes, games, pictures, posters and other bandrelated items. That was his only job and he did quite well!

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    ColonelClaus  over 9 years ago

    I remember meeting John D. Loudermilk when I was in college.You can mention Paul Revere and Michael Nesmith all day, But John D wrote the song. Interesting story there behind “Cherokee People”

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