If it’s what I think I LOVED that show. For the short life it had I was spellbound by her life. I thought it so dreamy (yeah, that'd been the word then). Thank you for making me think of that show even if this isn't the same one. :)
I also enjoyed her grow up in the industry and make some fine pieces of work IMHO. One especially with a small cast of fine women has a scene in a park that is heart wrenching for a parent.
Not to leave on that note. She also said something she received a good deal of ribbing for on stage one time.
Okay IF it is that show. :unsure:
Moon Girl,
Hi, I started posting before you got in there and took so long messing with it you I missed your clue before I'd typed mine. :(
What am I saying in that last sentence?
I guess the idea is when you decide you want to use one word over another you're suppose to take the one you don't want out. :blink:
It was, in fact, Sally Field. I admit I had to google to learn the name of the show. The title was vaguely familiar, but I don't think I ever watched the show. :(
I came late to the party this time, so I'm just gonna come out and say it. The show was called the Girl with Something extra. I don't remember it, but I posted it about a year or 2 ago. :)
WhiteDove, good to see you here! Hang around and play!
Got another "run" song in mind, if I can find it, I'll post it.
Yep, Chicago. Love that group! And Kathy is right, yours is Earth, Wind, and Fire. Saw them many moons ago (MANY) at Whetstone Park, A.K.A. the Park of Roses in Columbus, along with Rare earth and McGuffy lane and uh, others, can't remember now who all was there. It was on the 4th of July, and they were really playing up the "Saturday In The Park" thing. They didn't get Chicago to perform though. Probably couldn't afford them since it was a free concert. :)
I saw Chicago in 1969, right around the time their second album was coming out. They were still known as the Chicago Transit Authority, or CTA.
I saw them again at Carnegie Hall in the early 70's, one of the concerts they used for their Chicago at Carnegie Hall album.
They were one of my favorite groups at the time, but my interest faded after the 5th album or so,due to the death of guitarist Terry Kath , and the more 'mellow' songs, if memory serves.
Boy does that take me back. It reminds me of sitting in this neighborhood bar in WV on Sunday afternoon, drinking beer (and I don't even like beer) and playing on the bowling machine with a good friend.
Well, CK, the second one was a yabba-dabba-doo giveaway. The first sounds familiar, maybe one of the many Quinn Martin dramas, but I can't quite place it.
The first theme was from a prime time animated adventure show.
The second more familiar theme was also a prime time cartoon originally. The theme was not the original though, as they had a different opening for the first season.
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Sudo,
If it’s what I think I LOVED that show. For the short life it had I was spellbound by her life. I thought it so dreamy (yeah, that'd been the word then). Thank you for making me think of that show even if this isn't the same one. :)
I also enjoyed her grow up in the industry and make some fine pieces of work IMHO. One especially with a small cast of fine women has a scene in a park that is heart wrenching for a parent.
Not to leave on that note. She also said something she received a good deal of ribbing for on stage one time.
Okay IF it is that show. :unsure:
Moon Girl,
Hi, I started posting before you got in there and took so long messing with it you I missed your clue before I'd typed mine. :(
What am I saying in that last sentence?
I guess the idea is when you decide you want to use one word over another you're suppose to take the one you don't want out. :blink:
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It was, in fact, Sally Field. I admit I had to google to learn the name of the show. The title was vaguely familiar, but I don't think I ever watched the show. :(
George
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wasway
I remember it.. John Davidson was her Husband
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ChattyKathy
If it's the show where he was the husband then it's not the one I was thinking about.
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hiway29
there was something 'extra' about that show.
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I came late to the party this time, so I'm just gonna come out and say it. The show was called the Girl with Something extra. I don't remember it, but I posted it about a year or 2 ago. :)
WhiteDove, good to see you here! Hang around and play!
Got another "run" song in mind, if I can find it, I'll post it.
Rick
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ChattyKathy
I simply must have a break! :blink:
This is what I thought it was (left name of show in title of wav). HERE
(if it plays odd sorry cause I don't listen to songs here in the office)
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hiway29
Gidget WAS the show that made Sally Field a 'household name', tho I'm not sure it was on for more than 1 season.
That was in '65. 'Girl with Something Extra' was in '73, and did nothing to further her career.
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OK, maybe not what you were looking for Cowgirl, but HERE is a "Run" song. And by one of my favorite groups at that!
Rick
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ChattyKathy
Yeah Gidget ran 65-66. Much too short for my liking. I really shouldn't be peeking at y'all but my brain is fried!
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A la prochaine
Bluzie... Chicago?
You like that brassy sound do you?
OK..
Chatty..thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you... and i know you know why.
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Brassy, Brassy, Brassy
HERE
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ChattyKathy
Ala, without downloading the song and only seeing the title I LOVE IT if it's the group whose name is composed of natural elements.
And yes dear, I know what you're thanking me for. (((you)))
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Yep, Chicago. Love that group! And Kathy is right, yours is Earth, Wind, and Fire. Saw them many moons ago (MANY) at Whetstone Park, A.K.A. the Park of Roses in Columbus, along with Rare earth and McGuffy lane and uh, others, can't remember now who all was there. It was on the 4th of July, and they were really playing up the "Saturday In The Park" thing. They didn't get Chicago to perform though. Probably couldn't afford them since it was a free concert. :)
Rick
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Found it....
the ultimate brass.
I saw this man in october...he is certainly one of the greatest music educators of jazz today.
his father ellis is playing the piano on this one.
HERE
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I saw Chicago in 1969, right around the time their second album was coming out. They were still known as the Chicago Transit Authority, or CTA.
I saw them again at Carnegie Hall in the early 70's, one of the concerts they used for their Chicago at Carnegie Hall album.
They were one of my favorite groups at the time, but my interest faded after the 5th album or so,due to the death of guitarist Terry Kath , and the more 'mellow' songs, if memory serves.
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Boy does that take me back. It reminds me of sitting in this neighborhood bar in WV on Sunday afternoon, drinking beer (and I don't even like beer) and playing on the bowling machine with a good friend.
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ChattyKathy
Ala, listening now....how very relaxing.
This was in my son's youth but I enjoyed watching it with him. HERE
And this one just because it's lighthearted and most of us watched it. HERE
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Well, CK, the second one was a yabba-dabba-doo giveaway. The first sounds familiar, maybe one of the many Quinn Martin dramas, but I can't quite place it.
George
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The first theme was from a prime time animated adventure show.
The second more familiar theme was also a prime time cartoon originally. The theme was not the original though, as they had a different opening for the first season.
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Bluzeman
No themes today, just a REALLY GOOD SONG!
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ChattyKathy
Hi, no time to chat till later.
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Bluzie,
KNEW IT ON THE FIRST NOTE...i was a steely junkie for years.
then came donald fagen on his own...sheeeshhh... hubby was just talking to me about going to see him. he's just come out with a new album.
the wild thing about these guys was that they never went on tour. they were just studio musicians pretty much.
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oK...gotta post these...
HERE
and this one...it's long... but it's wonderful
HERE
hope your mom and her friend are doing ok rick. they are in my prayers.
chatty i couldn't seem to open the last song you posted... i'll have to try again.
ok... it worked... gosh...if i'd known that it was THAT one... how cute.
i picture the movie... Planes, Trains and Automobiles when I hear it.
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