Music Enthusiasts?

Can't believe I nearly forgot! Three Dog Night. One of the groups with longevity. They played almost gratis at the Tanana Valley State Fair in Fairbanks for years in an outdoor venue, weather permitting. :)

 
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Sometimes I think genetic memory kicks in from my ancestry?? Medieval English, Celtic, Scottish, Irish themes really stick in my head. These are not stand alone numbers but are fit into movie scenes. These in Robin Hood


 
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I helped record Jimmy Buffet’s first live album, “You Had to Be There”. It was recorded over two nights at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta. Was a fan of his for over 50 years before he passed. RIP Jimmy.
must have been such an experience, i never meet famous people.
 
Played some Beach Boys for the five year old grand daughter while she was playing with her shell collection on a make believe beach...she liked them.
Hawl & Oates brings back memories.
 
Played some Beach Boys for the five year old grand daughter while she was playing with her shell collection on a make believe beach...she liked them.
Hawl & Oates brings back memories.
Oh ya. Beach Boys - right in my high school and college wheel house
 
Back to Three Dog Night. I think most of their recordings and videos require the use of ear buds or a headset for decent listening. That is especially true for some original stuff from the the early 70s. Here's a link for Shambala that is a studio recording which has slightly better audio than the audio in the video link posted earlier. No doubt, in my mind at least, they had one of the best and most unique combinations of vocals of any band of the era. While Chuck Negron's vocal is iconic for his Joy To The World, IMO, Cory Wells has the most unique and interesting voice of the three vocalists. With proper sound quality source, using ear buds or headset, listen closely to Wells in the audio link below. Also, search and listen to his unique vocal talent displayed in Never Been To Spain. As an aside, one my daughter's good friends in college is from Nepal so Three Dog Night's Shambala, always reminds me of the mystical, fictional Shambala (Shangri-la). There is a place name of Shambhala in Nepal. Various researchers/scholars of Buddhist history think the legend of Shambala (Shangri-la) could be rooted in northern India, Nepal or Tibet. :)

 

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