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Old 01-08-2011, 06:05 PM
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Welcome back, Jim.

I'm also fond of Oldies. But, We Five belongs much higher. As ballads go, the best has to be Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow (Shirelles). I had the good fortune of seeing Shirley Alston-Reeves sing it at Wolf Trap last summer. As to rock, I'm a southern rock fan, so best is Can't You See by the Marshall Tucker Band.

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Glad you're back, Jim, but how could ANYTHING by Roy Orbison NOT be 1 thru 10, w/ "Ooby Dooby" being #1!
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WB Sir. Dad showed me the double name Carrigan that you sent him today. He still talks about it and displays it.
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I agree Anthony. I like Hey Jude but it is not among my top either. When I vote in the yearly countdown my top Beatles song is A Day in the Life.
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Welcome back. I truly missed your opinions and seeing scans of your cards.
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Good to see you have re-joined the club.


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Old 01-08-2011, 08:09 PM
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Thank you guys.

On the songs, no Metallica, Marshall Tucker, Shirelles, Roy Orbison.

Hey Jude good song but ranks 10th of 12 Beatles songs on my top 1230.
A Day in the Life is one of my highest as well.

Light My Fire is just outside te top 1000--only 2 Doors songs included.

Rob--you are a heck of a 60s musicfan if you remember Can't Get Enough of You Baby by ? and the Mysterians--tha song peaked at #56.

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I question any list without at least It's Over and Runnin' Scared.

Never liked Hey Jude all that much. Best Beatles songs: I Want to Hold Your Hand, A Day in the Life, Eleanor Rigby, I've Just Seen a Face, Run for Your Life, For Noone, Love Me Do, Help.

Random songs that belong near the top of the list.
My Girl Temptations
Walking in the Rain Ronettes
Wonderful World Sam Cooke
Learning the Game Buddy Holly
Cold Cold Heart Hank Williams
I'm so Lonesome I Could Cry Hank Williams
It was a Very Good Year Sinatra
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Welcome back Jim. Its actually generally more civil than it used to be. Which is a good thing in my mind.
My 5 favorite Beatles Songs
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2) Strawberry Fields Forever
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4) In My Life
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Rob--you are a heck of a 60s musicfan if you remember Can't Get Enough of You Baby by ? and the Mysterians--tha song peaked at #56.
Hey Jim,

I used to work in an "oldies" themed record shop for a few years. When my father was alive that is all he played growing up. My favorite musicians of that era besides Beatles, Stones and Beach Boys are:

Grass Roots, Del Shannon, Tommy Roe and the Dave Clark Five among lots of others. I've seen many concerts and have met guys like Peter Noone, Tommy Roe and Christopher Cross (even though his music is a couple decades later). But I like classic rock almost the same (Tom Petty is prob my all time fav).
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Glyn- I like your top five. Tomorrow Never Knows is a landmark song. There are some lesser ones that are my favorites too, such as Things We Said Today. That is a really beautiful song.
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