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radioblueheart · 2 years
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New Wave Halloween: Just Can’t Get Enough
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1. The Time Warp - Rocky Horror Picture Show 2. Everyday Is Halloween - Ministry 3. Devil In My Car - B-52's 4. Dead Man's Party - Oingo Boingo 5. Pet Sematary - Ramones 6. Theme From Halloween - Mx-80 Sound 7. The Munsters theme - Comateens 8. The Creature From The Black Lagoon - Dave Edmunds 9. Halloween - Siouxsie and The Banshees 10. Halloween - Dream Syndicate 11. Halloween - Sonic Youth 12. Halloween - Dead Kennedys 13. Halloween - Misfits 14. Halloween - Mudhoney 15. Creature With The Atom Brain - Roky Erickson and The Aliens
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guessimdumb · 2 months
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Del Shannon - And the Music Plays On (1974)
A comeback single from Del Shannon that just didn't get any attention, but this is an absolute classic, with Dave Edmunds producing.
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musickickztoo · 16 days
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Dave Edmunds *April 15, 1944
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youngmanblues · 30 days
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Keith Moon, David Essex, Dave Edmunds, and Paul Nicholas in Stardust, 1974
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lisamarie-vee · 4 months
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0rph3u5 · 7 months
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I Hear You Knocking
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hewasanamericangirl · 8 months
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musicandoldmovies · 4 months
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Dave Edmunds - Girls Talk
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lilianacrouch · 9 months
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Did anyone else notice it's the same outro song in the first and last episodes of the show? 
Girl Talk, only with different artists, Dave Edmunds and Tegan and Sara. Sung by a woman in the 2nd version, which is very fitting with the last scene being a Midge/Susie one. 
I just thought it was neat and really sweet
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Happy Father’s Day
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mudwerks · 2 years
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(via Dave Edmunds - Girls Talk (1979)
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singeratlarge · 4 months
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to “My Bonnie,” the 1962 single by Tony Sheridan & The Beatles. Like millions of kids, I learned “My Bonnie” in elementary school, and it translates to a simple romantic theme of longing for one’s sweetheart from far away. However, in 1746 it was a political insurrection toast sung by Jacobites in Scotland, tributing the exiled “Bonnie” Prince Charles Edward Stuart (“Bonnie” = “highly favored” in Scottish vernacular). Fast forward to 1961-62: Tony Sheridan was a star performer who hired The Beatles (a.k.a. The Beat Brothers) to back him for gigs and recordings, and their rock’n’roll remake of “My Bonnie” was a minor hit. 2 years later Beatlemania took hold and the track was reissued as a Beatles record (it’s still an entry in studies of Fab Four roots). Their version inspired me to do it, punking it up with influence from David Bowie (“Hang on to Yourself”), Dave Edmunds, and The Sex Pistols. Listen here:
#Bonnie #MyBonnie #TonySheridan #Beatles #BeatBrothers #Jacobite #Scotland #PrinceCharles #rocknroll #DavidBowie #HangontoYourself  #ZiggyStardust #DaveEdmunds #SexPistols #JohnnyJBlair #SingeratLarge
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maxiemartmanager · 1 year
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harrisonarchive · 2 years
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“So I thought who will be good [as a co-producer for Cloud Nine]? Someone I really admire and someone who would respect me and my past and not try to turn me into something I’m not. I thought of Jeff Lynne of the Electric Light Orchestra, he’d be fun. If I only knew him… I’d never met him. He’s a very private person, Jeff, he’s one person who I don’t think has done interviews or television, or anything, he’s just very private. Anyway I got a message to him through Dave Edmunds, that I’d like to meet him. And I met Jeff, and over a period of 18 months I got to know him.” - George Harrison, Globe and Mail, 1987; published in Freelancer, 2009
“‘I was in Los Angeles, actually, at the time,’ [Jeff] Lynne says. ‘Dave Edmunds said to me, just matter-of-fact, “Oh, by the way, I forgot to tell you, George Harrison would like you to produce some stuff with him.” You know, “by the way.” If I could've picked one guy I wanted to work with, it would have been George. I was stunned, really.’” - Rolling Stone, October 22, 1987 (x)
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youngmanblues · 30 days
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Keith Moon and Dave Edmunds in Stardust. 1974
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lisamarie-vee · 19 hours
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