Tuesday, August 8, 2023

CADO BELLE - st LP 76


 REPOST Request:  What I wrote before:  This one absolutely blew me away when I heard the second song called 'Infamous Mister' with it's chorus involving the hummed 'Ooo Ooo Ahaa" which I know I must have heard on the kitchen or car or other house radio where I grew up at the tender age of 8 years old.  For you see, around that time when I would cry I came up with a special tune that I later thought I had invented (I would sing/cry 'Ooo Ahh Yah!  Ooo-Ahh-Yah!').  In fact, I think by singing this tune every time I cried for which my other 7 siblings would make fun of me for, it helped me not be a constant crier like my little brother was well into his tens.  Thus I want to call Maggie Reilly with her 'Scottish Soul' singing voice my Supernanny!!

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5 comments:

Viacomclosedmedown on youtube said...

ClassicMusic20 said...
Can You Re-Post This, Please?

AUGUST 7, 2023 AT 2:24 PM

ClassicMusic20 said...

Thanks! Produced by the Late Great Keith Olsen (Whom Produced for Fleetwood Mac, Foreigner, Scorpions, Rick Springfield including "Jessie's Girl" and Pat Benatar With "Hit Me With Your Best Shot" and Speaking of Pat! Now She's Acting Very Woke With This Song Where Because of School Shootings That Happened Last Year, Where She's Like "I Can't Sing This Song Live Anymore Because of That" But That Song Has Nothing to Do With That Subject, According to the Writer of the song Eddie Schwartz)
https://www.songfacts.com/blog/interviews/eddie-schwartz-hit-me-with-your-best-shot

Viacomclosedmedown on youtube said...

Wow! Classic a very interesting origin to that song I think we all love. I added songfacts to the 'Godlike Links' list. Any other links you want up there let me know as I cleaned up all Mark's old dead links recently as well as editing other stuff there. Also if you have html code or pictures or whatever for sidebar send them to me and I will put it up now that I know how! Yeah, that whole interpretation thing reminds me of how song downloaders called the blog one big cut-out bin..LOL. But when I first saw that comment, it got me thinking, don't clerks put aside these releases that don't sell for good reason such as bad lyrics that may rub people the wrong way or for one reason or another and aren't I bringing stuff that should be forgotten back into peoples lives that shouldn't be there? Don't they say freewill is powerful enough that when you keep thinking something you will attract spirits that will make it true like fear, etc.? Well, I have pitched many a Goodwill release after recording or hearing a few songs in like manner but I'm sure some get by. I don't really worry about it though because even bad songs sound pretty cool as my vinyl rips (when I remember to lower the record levels on the old ones to zero out groove wear--still I hear those fuzzies on stuff you send or maybe ones I ripped not carefully enough although rarer these days) but my goal has always been digging out room in my apartment (rent has gone up 10% every year for 10 years due to Florida demand or otherwise people escaping the jjab assaults with new study that 74% of covid deaths were from the jjab but that got scrubbed in 24 hours) and quantity of releases covered to keep them out of landfills and keep up the interest for others to save them. If the listeners dnn't like the hexes they can always just delete the songs but I think Pat went a little too far on the woke spectrum. Check out AJ's (Theme for Great Cities on links) post today on Foo Fighter's Heroes song...it brought me to tears almost and swelled up inside. I saw their first tour before Taylor. Cheers Mate! (P.S. I don't mind not driving my van as new commute is a parking lot/highway of stop lights and I get home faster on bike and can eat right away to solve my problem of waiting 3 hours after dinner before bed--have to be open so all the pieces fit together but you don't always see the solutions forming--also no more gas cars will be sold in 12 years so with my new van engine I will baby it as long as possible then incorporate the trips after dinner on weekends to the beach. I was worried about cortisol from stress was causing sarcopenia from per Georgi Dinkov saying it can stay elevate when adding new fasting or exercise routines but my bike distance before beach has stayed the same even now for 10 years).

Anonymous said...

No Problem, Man! Eddie Schwartz Also Co-Wrote "Don't Shed a Tear" for Paul Carrack and the Doobie Brothers Comeback Hit "The Doctor) I Love Hearing These Old Stories On How These Singer-Songwriters Developed the Song, Or What the Meaning of the Song Really Is. You Don't Get Stories Like These Nowadays (And You Don't Have Songwriters Like These Guys Anymore, It's All 9 Writers/Producers Doing Everything) I Also Have the Original Demo that Eddie Schwartz did of “Hit Me With Your Best Shot” on a Greatest Hits Album that he released! I’ll link you up with that. And Yes, I Do Have Some Other Recommendations You Can Put On Your List. The Professor of Rock Youtube Channel (Highly Recommend It! He Does in-Depth with the song, talks about the meaning and making of it and even interviews the artists themselves such as Kevin Cronin from REO Speedwagon, John Oates from Hall & Oates, .38 Special, Jim Peterik from the Ides of March and Survivor etc. And He Even Does the Billboard Top 10 on What Was on the Charts of the Weeks of the 60s, 70s and mostly the 80s, check it out!) my other recommendations are internet stations such as ModernRetroFM, A Station That Plays New Music That Old Artists (Like John Oates, Bonnie Raitt, The Doobie Brothers, Journey, Michael Bolton etc) Are Releasing (And some of it is great music) But Not Getting Support By Corporate Mainstream Radio. And on Weekends, They Do These Cool Retro Rewinds, Where They Play Songs from the vaults of the 50s/60s/70s and 80s. And Sometimes, They Do Indie Weekend, Where They Play Indie Artists for that Weekend. The Second Is This One, SonaFM Radio! Where They Play Soft Rock Songs from the 70s/80s and some you don't even hear on radio anymore, And the Last, But Not Least. Is This Station "Off the Charts" Where They Play Rare Obscure Singles from the 60s/70s and 80s. Enjoy!! And God Bless
ClassicMusic20
https://www.youtube.com/@ProfessorofRock
https://www.modernretrofm.com/
https://somafm.com/about/
http://offthechartsradio.com/
Eddie Schwartz's Greatest Hits Download
https://gofile.io/d/vTBG3h

Anonymous said...

Shoot! If You Want to Hear the 70s/80s Soft Rock Music on SonaFM! Here's the Link to That, Didn't Realize They Have a Lot of Stations On That Link You Can Pick. Anyways, Cheers!!
ClassicMusic20
https://somafm.com/seventies/songhistory.html

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