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Summer pause — [Darleen Click]

Sounds of my SoCal summers … in no particular order (feel free to offer suggestions in the comments)

13 Replies to “Summer pause — [Darleen Click]”

  1. Danger says:

    Today’s history lesson reminds us that people in the Seventy’s were terrible dancers; fortunately though, the long hair limited their vision enough to prevent them from dying of embarrassment ;^)

    Ok, here’s mine: Summer of 69

  2. geoffb says:

    Kid Rock, All Summer Long, though he is quite a bit younger than I am the summers were like this for me too. Love my State in the summer.

  3. ccs says:

    Danger, I was an excellent dancer in the 70s… My judgement may have been a bit clouded though. My hair might have been a bit long, I couldn’t really see what I was doing. It was 40 years ago, my memory may have faded a bit. But I was definitely an excellent dancer back then.

  4. sdferr says:

    de los Angeles rows my summer boat with Canteloube.

  5. Caecus Caesar says:

    Make no mistake.

    My fave is.

    “For He’s A Jolly Good Fellow.”

  6. parallax says:

    Well, in 1978 this song was my mantra. The lyric that resonated the most was “wastin’ all my time.”

    https://youtu.be/TsPh-EgH65M

  7. -Hold Your Head Up by Argent

    -Honky Tonk Woman by The Rolling Stones

    -School’s Out by Alice Cooper

    -Smoke On The Water by Deep Purple

  8. McGehee says:

    My summers had background music from the late ’60s until the last country oldies station faded into the static here in metro Atlanta. I’ve just installed a microSD in my new phone with thousands of mp3s I’ve accumulated since the first time a computer of mine had a CD drive (though I’ve had to re-rip a lot of them since then to get mp3s instead of WMAs).

    I’ll confess that one track, I first heard as local forecast music on The Weather Channel before it went full AGW fascist.

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