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#1 Post by NellyLunatic1980 » Wed Oct 22, 2008 1:13 pm

And now for something completely different!

Here's a catchy song that I haven't heard in years. It's a one-hit wonder from 1977. Can you name the artist?

Way on the other side of the Hudson
Deep in the bosom of suburbia,
I met a young girl, she sang mighty fine,
Tears on My Pillow and Ave Maria.

Standing by the waterfall in Paramas Park,
She was working for the Friends of B.A.I.
She was collecting quarters in a paper cup,
She was looking for change, and so was I.

Ariel, (Ar-ar-ari-el) Ariel.

Her name was Ariel, she was a Jewish girl,
She wrote her number on the back of my hand.
I called her up, I was all out of breath,
I said, Come hear me play in my rock and roll band.

I took a shower and I put on my best blue jeans,
I picked her up in my new VW van.
She wore a peasant blouse with nothing underneath,
I said, Hi, and she said, Yeah, I guess I am.

Ariel, (Ar-ar-ari-el) Ariel.

We had a little time, we were real hungry,
We went to Dairy Queen for something to eat.
She had some onion rings, she had a pickle,
She forgot to tell me that she didn't eat meat.

I had a gig at the American Legion Hall,
It was a dance for the Volunteer Ambulance Corp.
She was sitting in a corner against the wall,
She would smile, and I melted all over the floor.

Ariel, (Ar-ar-ari-el) Ariel.

I took her home with me, we watched some T.V.,
Annette Funicello and some guy going steady.
I started fooling around with the vertical hold,
We got the munchies and I made some spaghetti.

We sat and we talked into the night,
While channel 2 was signing off the air.
I found the softness of her mouth,
We made love to bombs bursting in air.

Ariel, (Ar-ar-ari-el) Ariel.

Ariel, (Ar-ar-ari-el) Ariel.

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#2 Post by AlphaDummy » Wed Oct 22, 2008 2:12 pm

I can blame knowing this one either on my age or my taste in music...
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Dean Friedman.

No, he is not Kinky.

Whether or not he is kinky, however, I could not tell you.

Although I would wager that Ariel might answer in the affirmative.
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#3 Post by etaoin22 » Wed Oct 22, 2008 2:36 pm

If we look on the "B" side, do we find out why a Jewish girl is singing "Ave Maria"??

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#4 Post by macrae1234 » Wed Oct 22, 2008 3:20 pm

Not often you dredge up a song I never heard of Doc, given our Carlingwood roots.
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#5 Post by frogman042 » Wed Oct 22, 2008 4:55 pm

AlphaDummy wrote:I can blame knowing this one either on my age or my taste in music...
Spoiler
Dean Friedman.

No, he is not Kinky.

Whether or not he is kinky, however, I could not tell you.

Although I would wager that Ariel might answer in the affirmative.
Keeping the spoiler but reading about the answer on wikipedia lead me to another trivia question(s):
Spoiler
I really wasn't all that familer with Dean Friedman but I saw that he wrote a song that I was familer with because I've heard the Barenaked Ladies cover it. I was suprised to see it has something in common with another song by another group that I like. That other groups name is a varient of the other Friedman. So here are your questions:
Which Dean Friedman song was covered by BNL's and why did it run into trouble?
What is another song that ran into trouble with the same group that had a problem with the aforementioned song, causing that song to change a lyric?
Who is the group the wrote/recorded the second song and because of its name closes the chain?
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#6 Post by T_Bone0806 » Wed Oct 22, 2008 6:03 pm

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That's "Ariel" by Dean Friedman
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#7 Post by AnnieCamaro » Wed Oct 22, 2008 6:06 pm

frogman042 wrote:
AlphaDummy wrote:I can blame knowing this one either on my age or my taste in music...
Spoiler
Dean Friedman.

No, he is not Kinky.

Whether or not he is kinky, however, I could not tell you.

Although I would wager that Ariel might answer in the affirmative.
Keeping the spoiler but reading about the answer on wikipedia lead me to another trivia question(s):
Spoiler
I really wasn't all that familer with Dean Friedman but I saw that he wrote a song that I was familer with because I've heard the Barenaked Ladies cover it. I was suprised to see it has something in common with another song by another group that I like. That other groups name is a varient of the other Friedman. So here are your questions:
Which Dean Friedman song was covered by BNL's and why did it run into trouble?
What is another song that ran into trouble with the same group that had a problem with the aforementioned song, causing that song to change a lyric?
Who is the group the wrote/recorded the second song and because of its name closes the chain?
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#8 Post by secondchance » Wed Oct 22, 2008 6:51 pm

NellyLunatic1980 wrote:And now for something completely different!
Here's a catchy song that I haven't heard in years. It's a one-hit wonder from 1977. Can you name the artist?
I just heard that song on the radio yesterday! (Ariel)
Lovin' that Sirius 70's... :)


Recently they've played:

Come & Get Your Love
Sweet City Woman
Smoke From A Distant Fire
Two Divided By Love
Lola
Backstabbers

Who can name any of those artists? :wink:

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#9 Post by elwoodblues » Wed Oct 22, 2008 7:21 pm

Second Chance wrote:
NellyLunatic1980 wrote:And now for something completely different!
Here's a catchy song that I haven't heard in years. It's a one-hit wonder from 1977. Can you name the artist?
I just heard that song on the radio yesterday! (Ariel)
Lovin' that Sirius 70's... :)


Recently they've played:

Come & Get Your Love
Sweet City Woman
Smoke From A Distant Fire
Two Divided By Love
Lola
Backstabbers

Who can name any of those artists? :wink:
Smoke From A Distant Fire - Samford Townsend Band
Two Divided By Love - Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds (I think)
Lola - The Kinks
Backstabbers - The O'Jays

I know the first two songs but can't think of the artists.

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#10 Post by frogman042 » Wed Oct 22, 2008 8:24 pm

elwoodblues wrote:
Second Chance wrote:
NellyLunatic1980 wrote:And now for something completely different!
Here's a catchy song that I haven't heard in years. It's a one-hit wonder from 1977. Can you name the artist?
I just heard that song on the radio yesterday! (Ariel)
Lovin' that Sirius 70's... :)


Recently they've played:

Come & Get Your Love
Sweet City Woman
Smoke From A Distant Fire
Two Divided By Love
Lola
Backstabbers

Who can name any of those artists? :wink:
Smoke From A Distant Fire - Samford Townsend Band
Two Divided By Love - Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds (I think)
Lola - The Kinks
Backstabbers - The O'Jays

I know the first two songs but can't think of the artists.
Hey, no fair posting the answer to one of my follow-up trivia questions without a spoiler! Now there are only 2 more questions to answer!

---Jay

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#11 Post by Estonut » Thu Oct 23, 2008 3:11 am

frogman042 wrote:Keeping the spoiler but reading about the answer on wikipedia lead me to another trivia question(s):
Spoiler
I really wasn't all that familer with Dean Friedman but I saw that he wrote a song that I was familer with because I've heard the Barenaked Ladies cover it. I was suprised to see it has something in common with another song by another group that I like. That other groups name is a varient of the other Friedman. So here are your questions:
Which Dean Friedman song was covered by BNL's and why did it run into trouble?
What is another song that ran into trouble with the same group that had a problem with the aforementioned song, causing that song to change a lyric?
Who is the group the wrote/recorded the second song and because of its name closes the chain?
---Jay
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Which Dean Friedman song was covered by BNL's and why did it run into trouble? BNL has covered DF's "McDonalds Girl." I'm assuming some global corporation had problems with the use of its name. Added: Based on the wording of the next question, I will guess that it was the BBC who was worried about pissing off McDonalds.

What is another song that ran into trouble with the same group that had a problem with the aforementioned song, causing that song to change a lyric? Lola. The BBC made Ray Davies change "Coca Cola" to "cherry cola."

Who is the group the wrote/recorded the second song and because of its name closes the chain? The Kinks.


Yay, Frogman! Shouts out to 2 of my favorite bands!

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#12 Post by littlebeast13 » Thu Oct 23, 2008 3:19 am

They play Ariel on the Music Choice 70's station a lot. Not as much as One Tin Soldier or Never Can Say Goodbye, but enough that I've heard it very recently....

And thank goodness there's only a little over 2 months before I (hopefully) bring LS back to the Bored. We need it......

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#13 Post by NellyLunatic1980 » Thu Oct 23, 2008 3:56 am

elwoodblues wrote:
Second Chance wrote:
NellyLunatic1980 wrote:And now for something completely different!
Here's a catchy song that I haven't heard in years. It's a one-hit wonder from 1977. Can you name the artist?
I just heard that song on the radio yesterday! (Ariel)
Lovin' that Sirius 70's... :)


Recently they've played:

Come & Get Your Love
Sweet City Woman
Smoke From A Distant Fire
Two Divided By Love
Lola
Backstabbers

Who can name any of those artists? :wink:
Smoke From A Distant Fire - Samford Townsend Band
Two Divided By Love - Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds (I think)
Lola - The Kinks
Backstabbers - The O'Jays

I know the first two songs but can't think of the artists.
"Come and Get Your Love" was
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Redbone
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"Sweet City Woman" was
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the Stampeders
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#14 Post by secondchance » Thu Oct 23, 2008 9:32 am

NellyLunatic1980 wrote:
elwoodblues wrote:
Second Chance wrote: I just heard that song on the radio yesterday! (Ariel)
Lovin' that Sirius 70's... :)


Recently they've played:

Come & Get Your Love
Sweet City Woman
Smoke From A Distant Fire
Two Divided By Love
Lola
Backstabbers

Who can name any of those artists? :wink:
Smoke From A Distant Fire - Samford Townsend Band
Two Divided By Love - Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds (I think)
Lola - The Kinks
Backstabbers - The O'Jays

I know the first two songs but can't think of the artists.
"Come and Get Your Love" was
Spoiler
Redbone
.

"Sweet City Woman" was
Spoiler
the Stampeders
.
Good guess, but "Two Divided by Love" was actually performed by a group with one of the best greatest hits albums of the era:
Spoiler
The Grass Roots


Name 5 other hits from this group.

PS- Frogman... freaky coinkydinky- I honestly didn't even realize that listing
Spoiler
Lola/Kinks would have me be answering two of your questions! lol. sorry! :lol:

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#15 Post by WheresFanny » Thu Oct 23, 2008 9:50 am

Second Chance wrote:Good guess, but "Two Divided by Love" was actually performed by a group with one of the best greatest hits albums of the era:
Spoiler
The Grass Roots


Name 5 other hits from this group.

PS- Frogman... freaky coinkydinky- I honestly didn't even realize that listing
Spoiler
Lola/Kinks would have me be answering two of your questions! lol. sorry! :lol:
Good thing I read the rest of the messages before I buzzed in with the correct answer and took the points! I loved Rick Coonce with all the fervor that my little 10 year old heart could muster and it still goes pitter patter whenever I hear Midnight Confessions.
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#16 Post by Bob Juch » Thu Oct 23, 2008 10:45 am

Coincidental timing on this.
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Ariel (not the song) was a question on today's show.
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#17 Post by T_Bone0806 » Thu Oct 23, 2008 3:18 pm

Second Chance wrote:

Name 5 other hits from this group.

Since noone has bitten on this one yet, I'll list 5 of my favorites:
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Wait a Million Years
Heaven Knows
Bella Linda
Lovin' Things
Baby Hold On

And that's leaving out gems like Things I Should've Said, Midnight Confessions, Temptation Eyes, Let's Live For Today, The River is Wide, Sooner or Later, Come on & Say It, Glory Bound, Where Were You When I Needed You, and a couple others that are escaping me at the moment.


I listen to that hits cd quite a lot. They were a MOST excellent pop singles act.
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#18 Post by secondchance » Thu Oct 23, 2008 5:48 pm

Here's an interesting bit of trivia for "The Office" fans... I just found this on Wikipedia re The Grasss Roots. (Creed Bratton was The Grass Roots' lead vocalist/guitarist and songwriter from '67- '71, same era as the Coonce days):

Guitarist Creed Bratton plays a character also named Creed Bratton, a fictional version of himself, in the US version of the television show "The Office." In a scene that never aired from the episode "Booze Cruise," Bratton's boss, Michael, borrowed the guitar from a cruise ships band and plays it poorly. Bratton then takes the guitar from Michael and proceeds to surprise the rest of the passengers with his excellent playing. The scene then cuts to a confessional, where Bratton talks of his time with The Grass Roots, complete with pictures of the actual band and references to actual tours. In another deleted scene from the episode "Product Recall," a fictional Scranton Times writer notices Bratton was a member of The Grass Roots. He also sang one of his own songs titled "Spinnin' N Reelin'" in the episode "A Benihana Christmas."

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#19 Post by WheresFanny » Thu Oct 23, 2008 6:38 pm

Second Chance wrote:Here's an interesting bit of trivia for "The Office" fans... I just found this on Wikipedia re The Grasss Roots. (Creed Bratton was The Grass Roots' lead vocalist/guitarist and songwriter from '67- '71, same era as the Coonce days):

Guitarist Creed Bratton plays a character also named Creed Bratton, a fictional version of himself, in the US version of the television show "The Office." In a scene that never aired from the episode "Booze Cruise," Bratton's boss, Michael, borrowed the guitar from a cruise ships band and plays it poorly. Bratton then takes the guitar from Michael and proceeds to surprise the rest of the passengers with his excellent playing. The scene then cuts to a confessional, where Bratton talks of his time with The Grass Roots, complete with pictures of the actual band and references to actual tours. In another deleted scene from the episode "Product Recall," a fictional Scranton Times writer notices Bratton was a member of The Grass Roots. He also sang one of his own songs titled "Spinnin' N Reelin'" in the episode "A Benihana Christmas."
I used to watch that show before it got all infatuated with itself and I remember seeing Creed Bratton on there. His confessionals were always funny, they should have left that one in.

And wow, I wasn't even near 10 during my hardcore Coonce Crush! I was advanced beyond my years, I guess.
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#20 Post by secondchance » Thu Oct 23, 2008 7:54 pm

WheresFanny wrote:
Second Chance wrote:Here's an interesting bit of trivia for "The Office" fans... I just found this on Wikipedia re The Grasss Roots. (Creed Bratton was The Grass Roots' lead vocalist/guitarist and songwriter from '67- '71, same era as the Coonce days):

Guitarist Creed Bratton plays a character also named Creed Bratton, a fictional version of himself, in the US version of the television show "The Office." In a scene that never aired from the episode "Booze Cruise," Bratton's boss, Michael, borrowed the guitar from a cruise ships band and plays it poorly. Bratton then takes the guitar from Michael and proceeds to surprise the rest of the passengers with his excellent playing. The scene then cuts to a confessional, where Bratton talks of his time with The Grass Roots, complete with pictures of the actual band and references to actual tours. In another deleted scene from the episode "Product Recall," a fictional Scranton Times writer notices Bratton was a member of The Grass Roots. He also sang one of his own songs titled "Spinnin' N Reelin'" in the episode "A Benihana Christmas."
I used to watch that show before it got all infatuated with itself and I remember seeing Creed Bratton on there. His confessionals were always funny, they should have left that one in.

And wow, I wasn't even near 10 during my hardcore Coonce Crush! I was advanced beyond my years, I guess.
I would have loved to have seen those deleted scenes; I'm still a big "Office" fan. Have always gotten a big kick out of Creed, but had no idea of his pedigree.

I'll bet you're remembering Coonce from later performances, perhaps on Midnight Special or similar, where bands would sometimes perform their older hits. I sure wish they still had shows like that...

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