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Showing content with the highest reputation on 03/31/2025 in Posts

  1. Amazon added reason for chargeback claims. About time
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    I do know that song
  3. It was actually the "Richard" word.
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    Everyone should know this one?
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    Hey, Seals and Crofts used to be popular in the 70s, man. They released 17 albums and had an album reach #7 in 1972 and another to reach #4 in 1973. Ever heard of England Dan and John Ford Coley? England Dan was Seals' younger brother. Later, Dan Seals became quite a popular country singer during the 80's and early 90's, Sure Seals and Crofts England Dan and John Ford Coley is bubble-gum rock but I'll take it every day against acts today that can't record without autotune. Seals and Crofts helped me get laid a number of times during the 70's, something that songs like Wet Hot ***** haven't (so far.) And if you were just joking, in case you haven't noticed, I love teaching (and remembering) music history from the 1940's until the 1980's. Thank you for the excuse.
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    Believe it or not, my very first concert that I attended (not sure of the year) was Seals and Crofts.
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    I'm old enough to have taken a date with me to see Styx's Grand Illusion tour in 1977. I was 17 years old.

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