GeraldWallace#3
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I pick Reef By the way
Prety hard not to end meaningless when it started there. Ah yes one more reminder of why I hate polls.You kidding, right? Our favorite OLDIE? And an anonymous poll to boot? I'm predicting right now this is gonna end up being totally and completely meaningless.
P.S. I added one more choice, because I think that will actually be the most popular answer.
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Oh, and since I didn't say so before, my favorite Oldie is actually a four-way tie... between "The Rubberband Man," by The Spinners, "Under the Boardwalk," by The Drifters, "The Payback," by James Brown and "Ain't no Mountain High Enough," by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell.
Oh, and since I didn't say so before, my favorite Oldie is actually a four-way tie... between "The Rubberband Man," by The Spinners, "Under the Boardwalk," by The Drifters, "The Payback," by James Brown and "Ain't no Mountain High Enough," by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell.
hahahahah kenny has got 0 votes
cant say im surprised
Me too... I got a little turntable when I was eight and "inherited" a lot of 45s from my parents... unfortunately, we lost nearly all of our vinyl in a flood in '88.I used to have the "The Rubberband Man" on 45 (with one of those yellow plastic things so you could play it on the turntable) when I was like seven...that might be my favorite all-time tune.
I was thinkning allong similar lines but my list would be Roy Orbison, "Only the Lonely", Del Shannon: "Little Runaway" Otis Redding, "Sitting On the DOck of The Bay." MIght also toss in Buddy Holly, "Thatel Be The Day."Oh, and since I didn't say so before, my favorite Oldie is actually a four-way tie... between "The Rubberband Man," by The Spinners, "Under the Boardwalk," by The Drifters, "The Payback," by James Brown and "Ain't no Mountain High Enough," by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell.
I was thinkning allong similar lines but my list would be Roy Orbison, "Only the Lonely", Del Shannon: "Little Runaway" Otis Redding, "Sitting On the DOck of The Bay." MIght also toss in Buddy Holly, "Thatel Be The Day."
Didn't get much Roy Orbison and Buddy Holly growing up; I lived in a "Motown" house, so to speak.I was thinkning allong similar lines but my list would be Roy Orbison, "Only the Lonely", Del Shannon: "Little Runaway" Otis Redding, "Sitting On the DOck of The Bay." MIght also toss in Buddy Holly, "Thatel Be The Day."