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Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Before They Were Stars: Giorgio Moroder
When you think of Giorgio Moroder, you automatically think of kickass '70s and '80s electronic disco-synthpop. Most notably, his collaborations with Donna Summer.
Not '60s surf-bubblegum pop. But you gotta start somewhere and this 1969 single, "Looky Looky" was Giorgio Moroder's first big break in the music business (as "Georgio"). While largely ignored in America, the song went gold in Europe and Canada.
Labels:
1960s,
Before They Were Stars,
Lost Pop Classic,
Music,
Pop,
Record,
Strange,
Then And Now
Monday, July 28, 2014
"Two For The Price of One" Larry Williams & Johnny 'Guitar' Watson (1967)
Labels:
1960s,
Lost Pop Classic,
Music,
Record,
Soul Music
Sunday, July 27, 2014
"Let Me Take You Dancing" Bryan Adams (1979)
Labels:
1970s,
Disco,
Lost Pop Classic,
Rare,
Record
Saturday, July 26, 2014
The Worst 45 RPM Record In History?
Image: The World's Worst Records |
Upon playing this YouTube link, you agree to not hold History's Dumpster or me personally liable for any and all damage, mental and physical or to property, including brain hemorrhaging, gnawing off limbs and extreme pain and suffering which may occur when hearing this song...
I once thought I finally heard every godawful song the human imagination could create. This time however, I have found something so bad, I actually barfed for five minutes. I couldn't even make it past the first minute. I slammed down several anti-depressant pills. Just so I can type this.
Please don't take this lightly. You're reading this from a man who once had to write a review for the entire six CD Yoko Ono box set Onobox. I can take a lot. That was hell. But the entire Onobox was actually quite refreshing compared to this two and a half minute record. This one record nearly pushed me over the edge.
This record does not belong in any collection. It belongs in a sealed EPA drum and buried forever in a lead covered concrete box at Hanford, WA.
PLAY AT YOUR OWN RISK.
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