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The 'What Song Are You Currently Listening To?' Thread

cjd874

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The entire "Yesterday and Today" Beatles album, released in the US. Comprised of album tracks and singles from 1965-1966.
  1. Drive My Car - Paul sings like Little Richard, and Ringo plays cowbell. Beep-beep-mm, beep-beep-yeah!
  2. I'm Only Sleeping - John's psychedelic ode to laziness, featuring a backwards guitar solo.
  3. Nowhere Man - John, Paul, & George harmonize perfectly.
  4. Doctor Robert - John leads a tribute to an infamous New York physician.
  5. Yesterday - Paul's timeless acoustic ballad, with a string quartet in the background.
  6. Act Naturally - Ringo sings a country-rock tune!
  7. And Your Bird Can Sing - John's heavy guitar-driven rocker.
  8. If I Needed Someone - George sings lead.
  9. We Can Work It Out - Paul sings about a failing relationship, and John plays harmonium.
  10. What Goes On - Ringo sings again!
  11. Day Tripper - Paul sings lead on this #1 hit.
If this isn't a solid track listing, I don't know what is.
 

Blue Frackle

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Incidentally some guy at work today was telling me about "Drive My Car" and how bad Ringo's cowbell is on it lol.
 

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Speaking of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. . . .

Before puberty, this is exactly the kind of high falsetto voice I used to be able to do with absolutely no trouble whatsoever.
 

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Man, that falsetto puts Leo Sayer to shame... I didn't know Elmo was in the Four Seasons.

Might as well throw my contribution in since this is such a great tune:

 

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After raving about Todd Rundgren in the top 10 thread, I might as well throw something in:


So many songs with him where I say "How was this not a hit?" (then again I've been hearing these songs my whole life)... like you think I might've heard this song at least once on classic rock radio, but no. :rolleyes:
 

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Man, that falsetto puts Leo Sayer to shame... I didn't know Elmo was in the Four Seasons.

Might as well throw my contribution in since this is such a great tune:

That song alone makes me amazed with the fact I can make my voice go that high when singing.
 
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