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Take These Chains From My Heart - Ray Charles  (#92  Billboard Top 100 Hits  1963)

 

 

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42 minutes ago, Bobby1970 said:

The Guess Who
No Time

 

 

 

Bobby, have you listened to Friends Of Mine from the Guess Who Album Wheatfield Soul?

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Brian Simpson & Steve Oliver, Unified (album)

 

 

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One Fine Day - The Chiffons  (#98  Billboard Top 100 Hits  1963)

 

 

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I Wanna Hold Your Hand - The Beatles  (#1  Billboard Top 100 Hits  1964)

 

 

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Oh Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison  (#3  Billboard Top 100 Hits  1964)

 

 

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My daily dose. The Rippingtons, Weekend In Monaco (album)

 

How the heck does Jazz Cat expect that car to navigate those curves coming up? The only way I see it is he's going to have to stop and pull a Road Runner trick and paint a tunnel. :D 

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Receiver2000 said:

And its a long-ass car. 

 

That it is. Jazz Cat probably needs binoculars just to see the hood ornament.

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1 hour ago, Receiver2000 said:

Jazz Cat appears to be a big wheel.

 

Yes, and that beats riding a Big Wheel. :D 

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Everbody Loves Somebody - Dean Martin  (#12  Billboard Top 100 Hits  1964)

 

 

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A World Without Love - Peter & Gordon  (#21  Billboard Top 100 Hits  1964)

 

 

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House Of The Rising Sun - The Animals  (#23  Billboard Top 100 Hits  1964)

 

 

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Time Is On My Side - Rolling Stones  (#56  Billboard Top 100 Hits  1964)

 

 

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Found a great copy of my favorite 1973 album by the Staehely Brothers - STA-HAY-LEE.

Great recording, almost zero record noise! Brings back some GOOD memories!

 

Bob

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It's Over - Roy Orbison  (#78  Billboard Top 100 Hits  1964)

 

 

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2 hours ago, HAPPY EAR said:

Found a great copy of my favorite 1973 album by the Staehely Brothers - STA-HAY-LEE.

Great recording, almost zero record noise! Brings back some GOOD memories!

 

Bob

 

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