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Anyone remember this shocker from 1982, by Clare Grogan of ‘Happy Brithday’ and Gregory’s Girl fame?
On that theme, I can recommend the film Song Sung Blue that’s out at the moment, it’s quite pleasant entertainment, base on a true story about a Neil Diamond tribute act.
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Friday's Earworm music thread on 20:47 - Jan 23 with 249 views
Friday's Earworm music thread on 20:15 - Jan 23 by TAFKAT
Anyone remember this shocker from 1982, by Clare Grogan of ‘Happy Brithday’ and Gregory’s Girl fame?
On that theme, I can recommend the film Song Sung Blue that’s out at the moment, it’s quite pleasant entertainment, base on a true story about a Neil Diamond tribute act.
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That is truly terrible!
Let's redress the balance with this classic from ELO. I used to get laughed at for buying a triple cassette box set of ELO's greatest hits, until they had to begrudgingly admit they knew pretty much every track.
Friday's Earworm music thread on 20:57 - Jan 23 by TAFKAT
How about any of the songs from the Blues Brothers?
I'm giving you that one, because the album/ film is chock-full of classics. In a similar vein, Tom Waits, with a voice only a bottle of bourbon and 40 coffin nails a day can magically create, with Kentucky Avenue - from the album Blue Valentine.