myglaren wrote: 28 Jun 2024, 17:43
Did you listen to that Mick?
I found it most disagreeable. Very harsh tones and higher frequencies than I expected you to tolerate.
I only listened to the first 30 secs to ensure it was the one I remembered!! Sorry about that!
I used to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure!
I used to ride on two wheels, but now I need all four!
On the car radio last night travelling home....Gambo doing his "theme" collection "Four Seasons and Weather".
I quite like the extras on stories of the songs, although some of his choices are a bit patchy. Not this one a classic written by Bob Dylan as a young man, but probably the best known contemporary cover by stablemates Peter, Paul and Mary, and just for a slightly lighter but sentimental reminisce "Puff the Magic Dragon" as a bonus.
This is the Pickled Egg Jukebox, you don't get "chart acts" like Peter Paul and Mary in 2024
PS to all that youtube has just played on to "The First Time" by sung by PP&M. Yes the play "Misty for me/Roberta
Flack rendition more well known, but originally written by Scotland's Ewan MacColl for his to be wife Peggy Seeger.
Blowin' in the wind Puff the magic dragon The first time
NewcastleFalcon wrote: 22 Jul 2024, 09:31
On the car radio last night travelling home....Gambo doing his "theme" collection "Four Seasons and Weather".
I quite like the extras on stories of the songs, although some of his choices are a bit patchy. Not this one a classic written by Bob Dylan as a young man, but probably the best known contemporary cover by stablemates Peter, Paul and Mary, and just for a slightly lighter but sentimental reminisce "Puff the Magic Dragon" as a bonus.
This is the Pickled Egg Jukebox, you don't get "chart acts" like Peter Paul and Mary in 2024
Neil
Wow! Haven't listened to those songs since I was a very callow yoof.
Loved 'em back in the day but now, as a old wannabe guitarist the same finger picking pattern on all the songs really grates.
Never noticed this in the 60's but then who did when you had the lovely Mary to oggle.