The day the music died.

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Tom Lehrer.

If you know, you know.
Wow... one for the really old folks! While we've been discussing a triad mostly from the 1980's, this guy's heyday was in the 1950's.

Just looked, and the dude nearly made 100!
 
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Felt so good.

Chuck Mangione dead at 84.

How was this guy not bigger?
At least he made it onto King of the Hill.
I could listen to him all day and night.
Ozzy? I couldn't reach the remote fast enough to change the station.(n)
 
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How was this guy not bigger?
At least he made it onto King of the Hill.
I could listen to him all day and night.
Ozzy? I couldn't reach the remote fast enough to change the station.(n)
I guess the flugelhorn just wasn't as sexy as a saxophone...
 
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I remember an interview maybe 20 years ago where he was asked what he thought about how many of his songs were still relevant, and he said he found it depressing.
I guess I don't know what topics his lyrics covered, but a good song can stay relevant damn near forever. Battle Hymn of the Republic still grabs me every time, and it's what... 160 years old? :ROFLMAO:
 
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I guess I don't know what topics his lyrics covered, but a good song can stay relevant damn near forever. Battle Hymn of the Republic still grabs me every time, and it's what... 160 years old? :ROFLMAO:
We learned that in Boy Scouts. I love that song.

However, at camp, we also learned alternate lyrics....

I wear my pink pajamas, in the summer when it's hot.
I wear my flannel nighties in the winter when it's not.
And sometimes in the springtime and sometimes in the fall,
I jump right in between the sheets with nothing on at all.

Chorus:
Glory, glory, Hallelujah;
Glory, glory, What's it to you?
Balmy breezes blowing through ya,
With nothing on at all.
 
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We learned that in Boy Scouts. I love that song.

However, at camp, we also learned alternate lyrics....

I wear my pink pajamas, in the summer when it's hot.
I wear my flannel nighties in the winter when it's not.
And sometimes in the springtime and sometimes in the fall,
I jump right in between the sheets with nothing on at all.

Chorus:
Glory, glory, Hallelujah;
Glory, glory, What's it to you?
Balmy breezes blowing through ya,
With nothing on at all.
Haha, I remember that song from Scouts in the mid 1970's :D
 
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I just learned Larry Lee of the Ozark Mountain Daredevils passed away in May. He co-wrote, sang and played drums on their biggest hit Jackie Blue.

The Missouri COOP freebie magazine Rural Missourian did an article on the band retiring.

 

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