Thanks so much for reminding me of where to find that Jefferson Airplane link, but this one on the Zombies takes you to a butchered, only 30% left, version of my original essay.
After writing a post like this, I do want to really urge readers to check-out the group's catalog. If you're iffy on disco, go to youtube and try "What I Know about You," or for something more uptempo, "Groovy Babe." Those who can dig their newer Earth, Wind, and Fire vibe should try "Withchoo" and "The Way that I Do." Oh, and the song that caused the band to become embraced by the low-riders was the sublime "Is It Any Wonder."
Carl--liked the disco song!
Here's the link you lost:
https://www.firstthings.com/blogs/firstthoughts/2014/01/carls-rock-songbook-89-the-love-world-of-jefferson-airplanes-first-lp
Here's another link:
https://www.nationalreview.com/postmodern-conservative/carls-rock-songbook-no-107-zombies-hung-dream-carl-eric-scott/
Thanks so much for reminding me of where to find that Jefferson Airplane link, but this one on the Zombies takes you to a butchered, only 30% left, version of my original essay.
After writing a post like this, I do want to really urge readers to check-out the group's catalog. If you're iffy on disco, go to youtube and try "What I Know about You," or for something more uptempo, "Groovy Babe." Those who can dig their newer Earth, Wind, and Fire vibe should try "Withchoo" and "The Way that I Do." Oh, and the song that caused the band to become embraced by the low-riders was the sublime "Is It Any Wonder."
Unrelated, but thought you might like this new drop from the Dylanesque War on Drugs, Carl:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQWCljS6vTc