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captain queeg

(10,198 posts)
Sun Jan 24, 2021, 12:34 AM Jan 2021

Every time I follow a link to an old 60s song on youtube I end up being there for at least an hour

So many songs I've forgotten about and haven't heard in years are listed. But they are still residing in my memory. Sure takes me back. No use listing them, there are so many.

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Every time I follow a link to an old 60s song on youtube I end up being there for at least an hour (Original Post) captain queeg Jan 2021 OP
I'll see you in an hour. TexasTowelie Jan 2021 #1
I did that one evening on You Tube. The next thing I knew it was 6am. Irish_Dem Jan 2021 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author appalachiablue Jan 2021 #3
Memories? JustFiveMoreMinutes Jan 2021 #4
Which one got you started this time? 2naSalit Jan 2021 #5
I went to look up Aquarius and then I was gone captain queeg Jan 2021 #8
Happens to me a lot. 2naSalit Jan 2021 #9
Absolutely! Every time Olafjoy Jan 2021 #6
Plus, there are unknowns that lead to more in the same genre and then you slide into more . . . NBachers Jan 2021 #7
Watching the old Shindig shows is a blast. blm Jan 2021 #10

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NBachers

(17,110 posts)
7. Plus, there are unknowns that lead to more in the same genre and then you slide into more . . .
Sun Jan 24, 2021, 04:03 AM
Jan 2021

A lot of it's great stuff, too. I started off on a Noir Jazz hunt this evening, and then segued into a Crime Jazz thing.

blm

(113,061 posts)
10. Watching the old Shindig shows is a blast.
Sun Jan 24, 2021, 05:15 PM
Jan 2021

One of the earliest nods to integrating broadcast television. Watching The Blossoms sing Night Time is the Right Time with the Righteous Brothers is a total blast. You could see true respect for each other besides the utter joy of performing.

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