I pay for XM radio for 2 cars, they just said a price increase today! I drive a C8 and I’d rather hear it, and the buick I don’t drive enough. XM might go
“when the rooster crows at the break of dawn/look out your window, I’ll be gone/you’re the reason I’m traveling on/but don’t think twice/It’s alright.’
Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan were the founding members of The Turtles. When the band broke up, the formed a comedy rock duo called Flo and Eddie. They also toured with Frank Zappa’s “The Mothers of Invention”.
I have two friends that count themselves as Beetles experts. They regularly get together over the phone and try to stump eachother on trivia. Me, I know practically nothing. Now, L.Beethoven or A.Mozart, now we’re in my area of at least some knowledge.
I love oldies too but there are other bands and singers that I like that are pretty recent. However, while I can sing with them on the radio or whatever, who wrote what, I have no idea. Brown eyed girl is still one of my favorites, even though my wife has green eyes…..
I’m a true Dylan junkie. I’ve seen him in concert dozens of times, traveling anytime he’s within a couple hundred miles of Columbus. Plus I have literally thousands of bootleg concert recordings. Everything from 1960 to today.
Funny, “Brown eye’d girl” was considered controversial for “Questionable Content” because of what happens behind the stadium. Same with “Cecilia” by Simon and Garfunkel. Wouldn’t even raise an eyebrow today! I mean… Did anyone see the Grammy’s?
I haven’t become an oldies expert, but I have become an oldie. My personal favorite Van Morrison song is “Wild Night.” I also like the John Cougar Mellencamp/Meshell Ndegeocello cover. And I love any and all Uncle Ted strips!
Some oldies are good, but a few years ago the radio station I listen to in the car quit playing the good ones. Now, they play a mix of the good ones (well, most of them) and the loud stuff by no-talent mop tops and others with long hair. Sometimes in the car I can hear a station from back when music was good that doesn’t play any of the bad stuff.
do you believe in magic? 1965, the golden age of music… ☺
btw, dylan himself didn’t think much of the turtles initially, but much more recently indicated that he appreciated groups like the turtles and sonny & cher turning his music into pop songs that were like commercials for his songs. apparently, he thought fairport convention covered his songs best…
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member over 1 year ago
Bob Dylan.
Justanolddude Premium Member over 1 year ago
WOW, “It ain’t me babe” Was that side A or B on the 78 record?
Lucy Rudy over 1 year ago
Bob Dylan wrote it.
The dude from FL Premium Member over 1 year ago
I pay for XM radio for 2 cars, they just said a price increase today! I drive a C8 and I’d rather hear it, and the buick I don’t drive enough. XM might go
ᴮᴼᴿᴱᴰ2ᴰᴱᴬᵀᴴ over 1 year ago
I don’t even recognize that title
“I can’t see me lovin’ nobody but you for all my life
When you’re with me, baby, the skies will be blue for all my life"
that’s all The Turtles I know
Kidon Ha-Shomer over 1 year ago
“when the rooster crows at the break of dawn/look out your window, I’ll be gone/you’re the reason I’m traveling on/but don’t think twice/It’s alright.’
Studebaker Hoch over 1 year ago
Bob Dylan wrote it.
Studebaker Hoch over 1 year ago
Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan were the founding members of The Turtles. When the band broke up, the formed a comedy rock duo called Flo and Eddie. They also toured with Frank Zappa’s “The Mothers of Invention”.
dlkrueger33 over 1 year ago
Bob Dylan.
James Wolfenstein over 1 year ago
I was under the impression that Thornapple was a Van Morrison contemporary while uncle Ted was more of a Glen Miller guy.
nosirrom over 1 year ago
“Brown Eyed Girl” is good but “Someone Like You” said it all for my wife and me. Thus it is our wedding song.
Skeptical Meg over 1 year ago
Old timers: Bob Dylan. Young snots: Never heard of him.
krs27 over 1 year ago
" those were the days"
Just-me over 1 year ago
I used to know more information like that, but the older I get, the less I remember those things.
e.groves over 1 year ago
Johnny Cash has a good rendition of that song.
preacherman Premium Member over 1 year ago
I have two friends that count themselves as Beetles experts. They regularly get together over the phone and try to stump eachother on trivia. Me, I know practically nothing. Now, L.Beethoven or A.Mozart, now we’re in my area of at least some knowledge.
Chris over 1 year ago
great, perhaps uncle Ted can call him for you so that he can answer the question… I enjoy the music, just don’t ask me who what did how… :}
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 1 year ago
Nice tap dance Brutus!
oakie817 over 1 year ago
ka-dylan
raybarb44 over 1 year ago
I love oldies too but there are other bands and singers that I like that are pretty recent. However, while I can sing with them on the radio or whatever, who wrote what, I have no idea. Brown eyed girl is still one of my favorites, even though my wife has green eyes…..
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member over 1 year ago
I’m a true Dylan junkie. I’ve seen him in concert dozens of times, traveling anytime he’s within a couple hundred miles of Columbus. Plus I have literally thousands of bootleg concert recordings. Everything from 1960 to today.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member over 1 year ago
Btw I love Uncle Ted’s wry and knowing (but subtle) smile in the last panel. He knows his nephew
Ooten Aboot over 1 year ago
That song is rarely heard these days, owing to its racist overtones. The original version was worse. Google it if you care.
edstiles over 1 year ago
“I said no, no, no, it ain’t me, babe. It ain’t me you’re lookin’ for, babe.”
KEA over 1 year ago
It was Dylan, wasn’t it? (didn’t look)
petermerck over 1 year ago
To Uncle Ted these aren’t oldies.
bigplayray over 1 year ago
Funny, “Brown eye’d girl” was considered controversial for “Questionable Content” because of what happens behind the stadium. Same with “Cecilia” by Simon and Garfunkel. Wouldn’t even raise an eyebrow today! I mean… Did anyone see the Grammy’s?
Quentin1992 over 1 year ago
I think it goes something like “ It ain’t me babe, no no no it ain’t me babe, it ain’t me your looking for.
christelisbetty over 1 year ago
Well there is today’s earworm. Haven’t thoughtb about that song in ages.
Chris Sherlock over 1 year ago
I haven’t become an oldies expert, but I have become an oldie. My personal favorite Van Morrison song is “Wild Night.” I also like the John Cougar Mellencamp/Meshell Ndegeocello cover. And I love any and all Uncle Ted strips!
mhlon Premium Member over 1 year ago
If you’re going to talk Van Morrison, then ‘Bright Side of the Road’ is it. especially Jerry Garcia’s take
MT Wallet over 1 year ago
Some oldies are good, but a few years ago the radio station I listen to in the car quit playing the good ones. Now, they play a mix of the good ones (well, most of them) and the loud stuff by no-talent mop tops and others with long hair. Sometimes in the car I can hear a station from back when music was good that doesn’t play any of the bad stuff.
T... over 1 year ago
Listening and enjoying doesn’t mean knowing the who done it, who cares, as long as it pleases,unless…
Phil721 over 1 year ago
easy one, Bob Dylan
T... over 1 year ago
The Turtle’s song, that’s the real slow one…
T... over 1 year ago
The Turtle’s were still green at that time…
T... over 1 year ago
If you don’t like their song, no biggie, they’ve got hard shells…
T... over 1 year ago
Arnie, Arnie, Arnie, the go to guy…
mfrasca over 1 year ago
My wife immediately answered -with no hesitation-Bob Dylan.
She is smart.
gopher gofer over 1 year ago
do you believe in magic? 1965, the golden age of music… ☺
btw, dylan himself didn’t think much of the turtles initially, but much more recently indicated that he appreciated groups like the turtles and sonny & cher turning his music into pop songs that were like commercials for his songs. apparently, he thought fairport convention covered his songs best…
sheilag over 1 year ago
Are they listening to the Radio Edit, or the full unedited version? ;-)
Moonkey Premium Member over 1 year ago
I like alternative music, which is probably now in the oldie category.
clayface9 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Bob Dylan.