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Ho hum (and I'm being generous) version of a great song
And the producer of Emergency! was Jack Webb, the former husband of Julie London circa the time of the album cover picture.
.ps...a nurse wearing lalse eye lashes to work -that always was good for a laugh
treatment_bound wrote:
Bobby Troup as Dr. Joe Early on 1970s television show, Emergency! (with wife Julie London, in the role of nurse Dixie McCall).
...and former husband of Julie London.
Julie rocked in 70's "health care garb" as well!
Bobby Troup as Dr. Joe Early on 1970s television show, Emergency! (with wife Julie London, in the role of nurse Dixie McCall).
This does it. I am destined for music-lover's hell. I actually like this.
fredriley wrote:
See you down there - let's meet at the demon hop ;)
Ooo - me too, me too! (Can I wear my glow-in-the-dark earrings and my five-inch CFMP's? 'Course I won't be able to dance, but I'll look frellin' HOT.)
Sorry. Caved in to the moment there. I do like this song, however - a surprisingly good combination of elements, pulled together and seasoned with techno and hints of Jack Kerouac. Makes me wish I had an old four-door convertible land-yacht filled with five good friends, some music on the radio, and a loooong stretch of straight, two-lane highway in the middle of the desert, with no traffic and lots of junk-food.
Oh, geez - I think I just wrote the plot for "Fandango."
...and former husband of Julie London.
NEVER EVER THOUGHT THIS COULD BE "DM"
lovely interpretation!
love it!!!
"9"
Nope-Just creepy.
See you down there - let's meet at the demon hop ;)
I am truly sorry.
Don't apologize. Like the man said - There's no accounting for taste. (I think that applies here)
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
Are you sure you're not thinking of Who Do You Love?
As a DM fan, this version does not work; give me the Jesus and Mary Chain version any day for sheer grunge
Are you sure you're not thinking of Who Do You Love?
As a DM fan, this version does not work; give me the Jesus and Mary Chain version any day for sheer grunge
Proclivities wrote:
Certainly - there are lots of tunes that fit into both of those categories.
Certainly - there are lots of tunes that fit into both of those categories.
Rafter101 wrote:
I am truly sorry.
NEVER apologize for your musical likes and dislikes (I'm learning the hard way.) I like it, too - it's fun, and 180 degrees away from the original, which makes me like it for no other reason. Depeche Mode doesn't go under or over the bar - they just bend it a bit.
To the negativity!
Superb....then again as an 80's child headonist
am allowed to think so, no?
I am truly sorry.
First time I ever heard both Bill & Rebecca on the air at the same time.
Happy Annivesary
Thought this was the B52s for a moment.
Ditto...
I was thinking more like leveling one of the legs of the cut-out bin. Blecch.
I enjoy this comment. On par with Col. Sherman Potter's "Lower that a gopher's basement" hyperbole.
This is the part where everyone looks at me and suggests changing the channel to some crappy station... Please Bill... Pull Up! Pull Up!!!
Thought this was the B52s for a moment. Route 66 a la New Wave?
Interesting but not sure that I really like it.
And not often I say that about music.
I was thinking more like leveling one of the legs of the cut-out bin. Blecch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDHN-S98N7U
The first 3 digits of my NY license is 666.
I kid you not.
I bough a book recently that had over 800 pages. While reading it, I noticed that one of them was page 666. Obviously the book was possessed by Satan, so I immediately threw it into the incinerator. Please pray for me.
-which has been re-made by "thousands" since Nat King Cole original....
The first 3 digits of my NY license is 666.
I kid you not.
Thanks BillG!
DIGGIN' that...and this...
Exactly! This is fantastic!
Rather un-Depeche Modeish, yet good all the same. Pleasantly unexpected surprise.
Nope-Just creepy.
or perhaps pathetic