Ah! OK.. it sounds a little scratchy on my end. I have Paradise and Two Out Of Three both on my hard drive.
<center>sudo (wondering if Tops knows how I could hear her file when Kathy couldn't)</center>
You added .wav and were able to access it weren't ya Sudo?
I'm with you, Chatola. I can't hear it at home either.
I was still thinking of work when I was trying to play her link or I might have thought to look. :unsure: Gosh you and I are like getting to be old timers on this posting so what does that make Sudo and Rick? :)
This one opened fine. What did you do wrong the first time?
George
That was what she missed on the first link, the .wav and it has to be exact or it just becomes stubborn. :unsure:
Let me try to make up for my boo boo. Here's a gentle little song by a favorite artist sung for a special person. If you hang on to the end, you'll see the subject of the song be acknowledged.
I guess what it is, I think we can all agree, Harry Chapin wasn't what you would call a classically trained singer (if he was, it didn't show in his performance). Then to have someone who CAN actually sing, kind of spoils the effect.
Neither. But its my fault for being vague so that means you can put the blame on Sudo. Which makes no sense at all until you watch the following clip HERE! Its the one I was telling ya'll about. Pretty tame by today's standards but considered sizzling by 1948 standards. Towards the end of the clip she starts taking off a glove and it was considered a "strip tease".
She was married several times (including Orson Wells and Prince Aly Khan) and later in life she said, "Men go to bed with Gilda, but they wake up with me". Kind of sad. She developed Alzheimer's disease early and died in 1987 at only age 68. But at this point in her career she was something else!
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Tops,
I recognize that as a Meatloaf song but I don't recognize who is singing this version. :(
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topoftheworld
Mr. Sudo, it is the man himself, from his Bat 2 album.
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Tops,
Ah! OK.. it sounds a little scratchy on my end. I have Paradise and Two Out Of Three both on my hard drive.
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ChattyKathy
Was it my work block, which is where I still am so I can't hear it yet. :unsure:
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Sushi
I'm with you, Chatola. I can't hear it at home either.
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topoftheworld
Sorry, guys. Try this-- Must remember to doublecheck before posting!!!!
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GeorgeStGeorge
This one opened fine. What did you do wrong the first time?
George
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topoftheworld
I forgot to .
That's nothing. Once I typed "Bluzeman" instead of "Bluzecentral" and for the life of me couldn't figure out what I did wrong. :unsure: :wacko:
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You added .wav and were able to access it weren't ya Sudo?
I was still thinking of work when I was trying to play her link or I might have thought to look. :unsure: Gosh you and I are like getting to be old timers on this posting so what does that make Sudo and Rick? :)
That was what she missed on the first link, the .wav and it has to be exact or it just becomes stubborn. :unsure:
And of course Sudo had it.
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topoftheworld
Sudo is very smart! :)
Let me try to make up for my boo boo. Here's a gentle little song by a favorite artist sung for a special person. If you hang on to the end, you'll see the subject of the song be acknowledged.
Have a great Saturday!
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Sushi
Please forgive my ignorance and lack of tact, but just who was it that BUTCHERED that Harry Chapin song?
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topoftheworld
Sorry, Sushi-I thought you would like it. I always thought it was a sweet little version.
That was Graham N.
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I guess what it is, I think we can all agree, Harry Chapin wasn't what you would call a classically trained singer (if he was, it didn't show in his performance). Then to have someone who CAN actually sing, kind of spoils the effect.
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Well, Sush, I don't want to leave a bad taste in your mouth, so here's my last (don't everyone applude at once) offering.
The song was posted before, but here's the live version. Here
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ChattyKathy
Sushi and Rick will love this. But you just can't know what this song means to me. What a beautiful video. Thank you so very much.
Oh my.
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Sudo
Kathy got it!!
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ChattyKathy
Do we give out lolly pops or something when we get it? :unsure:
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GeorgeStGeorge
I have no idea what Sudo's talking about. I would, however, like to see the other Rita Hayworth clip.
George
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I can't help you with the clip but I think he was talking about a clip of Tops.
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Kathy and George,
Neither. But its my fault for being vague so that means you can put the blame on Sudo. Which makes no sense at all until you watch the following clip HERE! Its the one I was telling ya'll about. Pretty tame by today's standards but considered sizzling by 1948 standards. Towards the end of the clip she starts taking off a glove and it was considered a "strip tease".
She was married several times (including Orson Wells and Prince Aly Khan) and later in life she said, "Men go to bed with Gilda, but they wake up with me". Kind of sad. She developed Alzheimer's disease early and died in 1987 at only age 68. But at this point in her career she was something else!
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topoftheworld
I'm always amazed that those dresses never come slithering right off! Great clip, Sudo.
Actually, I just like the shots of Glen Ford myself. Now thats hubba hubba for me!
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I HOPE you meant "last" as in, for now, not for ever cause I'm really enjoying your posts! I'd never heard Sandy. Great song!
Sudo, so you think Rita Hayworth was hot eh? She WAS a beauty, wasn't she!
Rick
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Sudo, I think that would move most men.
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