I don't know what's going on with me lately. I'm like a walking jukebox...as long as that jukebox can be found in a dive bar in 1978. I think it all started with my insistence that Michael Johns should've sung Exile's "Kiss You All Over" two weeks ago. Even though he didn't, since then I've been having all sorts of fevered dreams involving Michael, open shirts, chest hair, medallions, polyester, roller skates, roach clips and drinking wine out of a box on a bearskin rug in front of the fireplace while the 8-track plays the most awesome, shagadelic soundtrack ever.
I guess I can let you all in on the fun. Let's get this key party started!
Let's kick things off with the song that started it all - Exile's "Kiss You All Over," from 1978's Mixed Emotions.
Up next, the tune that has burrowed into my brain within the past two days and I have yet to stop singing it. Soak up Ambrosia's "How Much I Feel," from 1978's Life Beyond L.A.
To wrap things up, let's travel a little further back to 1975 for "Dance With Me," by Orleans, from Let There Be Music.
Looking at all of these guys, who were the hot idols of their day, it's hard to believe that anyone ever got laid in the '70s. I'm lucky to be here!
I guess I can let you all in on the fun. Let's get this key party started!
Let's kick things off with the song that started it all - Exile's "Kiss You All Over," from 1978's Mixed Emotions.
Up next, the tune that has burrowed into my brain within the past two days and I have yet to stop singing it. Soak up Ambrosia's "How Much I Feel," from 1978's Life Beyond L.A.
To wrap things up, let's travel a little further back to 1975 for "Dance With Me," by Orleans, from Let There Be Music.
Looking at all of these guys, who were the hot idols of their day, it's hard to believe that anyone ever got laid in the '70s. I'm lucky to be here!
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good melodies are missing, why don't any artist make a song like "How much I feel" today ?
What?!?! You didn't LOVE the group sing too? HA HA! I've watched it a few more times and still laugh!!
~Jef
Havent heard these songs forever!! I am thinking of making a CD with all your Classic Video songs. LOL
Nice to meet you briefly over on Espanya's blog.
aaaaaahhhhh, yes....thanks for the memories
*toke*
Ambrosia had a few jams back then. My favorite is "You're the Biggest Part of Me".
Don't get me started on "Dance With Me". That song has really grown on me within the past couple of years. My favorite part is when the bearded dude on keyboards sings "I can take you where you want to go".