Songs You May Have Missed #283

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Paul Rocha: “Baby Adolph” (2012)

It’s so wrong and so rude. But it’s true if you think about it.

Songs You May Have Missed #282

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The Roches: “Losing True” (1982)

For the uninitiated, The Roches are not a cheekily-named rock band but rather a trio of folk-singing sisters with the last name Roche who arose from the Greenwich Village scene in the late ’70’s.

Their third album, Keep On Doing, was produced (as was their second) by Robert Fripp, and features cameos from Fripp and fellow King Crimson band mates Tony Levin and Bill Bruford. “Losing True” highlights both the exquisite harmonies of the siblings and Fripp’s Guitar solo.

See also: https://edcyphers.com/2016/11/23/songs-you-may-have-missed-598/

New Documentary ‘Produced by George Martin’ Profiles Legendary Pop Producer

Worth adding to the Netflix queue if you’re a fan of 60’s pop I should think…

Songs You May Have Missed #281

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John Dawson Read: “A Friend of Mind is Going Blind” (1975)

This song and I have a history. I wasn’t originally going to post it here because generally if a song is a hit single it doesn’t qualify as a “song you may have missed”. And I always thought this song was a hit–mainly because I heard it on the radio in ’75 and walked up to my local record store (probably Rags ‘n Records) and bought it. I still remember the green Chrysalis label and everything. I assumed everything I heard on the radio and purchased was a top 40 hit.

But no one else seems to remember this one which, it turns out, only peaked at #72.

The CD is either long out of print or was never in print. I had to write to Mr. Read himself through his website. He graciously sent along a personalized note with a CD-R copy of his 1975 album, mentioning my city (Pittsburgh) with affection.

An English gentleman is Mr. John Dawson Read. And still presumably singing to small audiences somewhere in England. This quiet little song was his four minutes of near-fame in America. I think it’s worthy of four minutes of your attention.

The Most Awkward Moment in the History of Reality TV?

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http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/pictures/the-10-most-outrageous-american-idol-judging-moments-20130107/steven-tyler-hits-on-contestant-shannon-magrane-0456915

Steven Tyler Hits on a 15-year-old American Idol Contestant. In front of her dad.

Not creepy at all.

Elton John/Miss Piggy Duet 1977

Some things just seem kinda weird 35 years later–like Miss Piggy saying, “Eat your heart out, Kiki.”

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