- what exotic fish I caught in the ocean of music -

Perhaps Hardin’s most famous song was “If I was a Carpenter”, made famous by Bobby Darin.

If the Eagles ever had an underrated song, this was it: “The Last Resort”.

Los Indos Tabajares “Maria Elena”

2 Indian brothers who found a guitar in the jungles of Brazil and taught themselves how to play.

I get Nina Hagen vibes here.

I do feel a little suspicious today.

I searched the thread, but didn’t see New Fast Automatic Daffodils, later known as NewFads. Worst name ever, taken from an automobile advertisement and a Wadsworth poem.
But I’ve listened to a lot of music (I’m 64) and they are one of the best bands I’ve ever listened to. Their music is available on the common services.

Sparky, I can tell again that you have good taste in music.

I appreciated the good hit once and I’m doing it again.

and here:

I remember Nina Hagen very well. Unfortunately, she doesn’t have any related activity that I know of.

Couchmaster, great knowledge. I can only learn… :+1:

Thanks for noting us about New FADS, nbjly!

When I was a pip-squeak growing up in Bulgaria and later I never heard for this group.
I found them now, but you can post their favorite song/s for you. :star:

Recently watched film “Villains”. A little ditty at the end credits.

NewFads cover of Velvet Underground’s “I’m set free”

I’m also a fan of the 2001 series, so I especially like this.

One more time Joan Baez…

… and Gerry Rafferty:

dchomak who had excellent valuable comments here in the thread has not posted in over 4 years.
I really, really hope he’s in good shape…

One of the world talents that I lost in my short time window.
And Whitney again…

We probably haven’t heard such a voice in decades…

Funny!

Ashcroft 2

Thanks for that memory Bonham. I loved Dolly Partons version of “I will always love you”. Which she had written about her romance with the late singer Porter Wagner. Then Whitney did a version of Dolly’s song. Wow. Both are so good…different, but great. Love them both.