See, if I post the link as a quick response, I can see the part I need to put in the YouTube function.
Is it always everything before the question mark?
Maddog said
Mar 9 8:50 PM, 2024
I got it.
Delete everything after and including the question mark.
I'm so proud of myself..
Maddog said
Mar 9 8:53 PM, 2024
Nothing can stop me now!!!
Maddog said
Mar 9 8:56 PM, 2024
Maddog said
Mar 9 8:58 PM, 2024
That's enough for now. 🙃
Syl said
Mar 9 11:10 PM, 2024
Maddog wrote:
She is probably the best British singer ever....her voice was so soulful.I saw her perform live a few times, she sounded exactly the same as she did on her records.
jackthelad said
Mar 10 12:50 AM, 2024
Front man Mikey was from Gorton in Manchester England and when I was 16 my girlfriend would go and stand on the street corner of his parents house... where he grew up just off Hyde Road... the middle class bit of Gorton... miles away from the Belle Vue bit closer to Hyde if anything and hope he would turn up from America.
It did happen like one time in a million but it was worth a try.
jackthelad said
Mar 10 12:51 AM, 2024
Front man Mikey was from Gorton in Manchester England and when I was 16 my girlfriend would go and stand on the street corner of his parents house... where he grew up just off Hyde Road... the middle class bit of Gorton... miles away from the Belle Vue bit closer to Hyde if anything and hope he would turn up from America.
It did happen like one time in a million but it was worth a try.
jackthelad said
Mar 10 1:01 AM, 2024
jackthelad said
Mar 10 1:03 AM, 2024
Maddog said
Mar 10 1:52 AM, 2024
jackthelad wrote:
I like Dylan, but I'd put him in the folk category, although he can do just about anything when he wants..
Him and Johnny Cash were amazing together, especially for their divergent styles at a time that many couldn't appreciate it.
If you make me pick a top 10 list of songs, this would be on that list. Oddly enough, Dylan based it on an old English folk song
The rest is easy...
That good old British band Black Sabbath and English gentleman Ozzy Osbourne.
Great rock voice and so clear which wasn't always the case in those days.
Was years before I knew this song was about depression not paranoia!
Depression with this rocking beat ... why not?
Reached number 4 in the British charts and is regarded as one the great heavy metal songs which really bugs me.
There was no such thing as heavy metal in 1970 and wouldn't be for a number of years. and I love this but don't like heavy metal!
This was though a totally new sound nothing remotely like it before.
I know all the words to this one!
-- Edited by jackthelad on Friday 8th of March 2024 11:44:19 PM
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Could someone briefly explain what must be done to these links to post them in the YouTube function?
See, if I post the link as a quick response, I can see the part I need to put in the YouTube function.
Is it always everything before the question mark?
I got it.
Delete everything after and including the question mark.
I'm so proud of myself..
Nothing can stop me now!!!
That's enough for now. 🙃
She is probably the best British singer ever....her voice was so soulful.I saw her perform live a few times, she sounded exactly the same as she did on her records.
Front man Mikey was from Gorton in Manchester England and when I was 16 my girlfriend would go and stand on the street corner of his parents house... where he grew up just off Hyde Road... the middle class bit of Gorton... miles away from the Belle Vue bit closer to Hyde if anything and hope he would turn up from America.
It did happen like one time in a million but it was worth a try.
Front man Mikey was from Gorton in Manchester England and when I was 16 my girlfriend would go and stand on the street corner of his parents house... where he grew up just off Hyde Road... the middle class bit of Gorton... miles away from the Belle Vue bit closer to Hyde if anything and hope he would turn up from America.
It did happen like one time in a million but it was worth a try.
I like Dylan, but I'd put him in the folk category, although he can do just about anything when he wants..
Him and Johnny Cash were amazing together, especially for their divergent styles at a time that many couldn't appreciate it.
If you make me pick a top 10 list of songs, this would be on that list. Oddly enough, Dylan based it on an old English folk song