144. RAG DOLL-THE FOUR SEASONS (1964)
Album: Rag Doll
The "sound" of Frankie Valli, as it was called on the record labels, was never put to better use, in my opinion,
than in service to this heart-tugger. I always felt so bad for that rag doll.
143. BENEDICTUS-STRAWBS (1972)
Album: Grave New World
The first cut on the first album released by the band following the departure of Rick
Wakeman to join Yes. It's a lovely progressive number. Bandleader Dave Cousins consulted
the I Ching for advice on where to go next. The answer he found is in the lyrics. The
instrumental break is played on a dulcimer going through a fuzzbox. You don't hear that
every day..
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Re: The Boney 500: Songs 144 and 143
I always thought the Four Seasons' vocal arrangements were superior to The Beach Boys. Plus, their songs had a little more depth (hey, it was the early 60's).
Maybe it's just east coast bias.
Great song.
Never heard the Strawbs before. Interesting.
Maybe it's just east coast bias.
Great song.
Never heard the Strawbs before. Interesting.
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Re: The Boney 500: Songs 144 and 143
Love those old songs -- Rag Doll, Sherry, Walk Like a Man . . . Every kid on my block had those songs by heart -- right off the radio.
Love those new songs -- I never heard of Strawbs, but that doesn't mean it's not a great song.
Love those new songs -- I never heard of Strawbs, but that doesn't mean it's not a great song.
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