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Sunday, November 2, 2014

#MM The Sixties and Seventies

This week's theme on Monday Music Moves Me 
is Music from the Sixties and Seventies. 
This should be a fun walk down memory lane.

1960s
Here's a fun one that was released in November, 1968. I remember sitting in the elementary school gym waiting for an assembly to start. The teachers played some music while we waited, and this one cracked us up. It's got to be one of the stupidest songs ever written. Plus, I love the great clothes! Check out this groovy tune. "I Love My Shirt," by Trev and Simon.


1970s
My mom told me this one was about getting ice cream. I was old enough not to believe her. Afternoon Delight by Starland Vocal Band came out in 1976.



Jord Wooden Watch Giveaway
And finally, stayed tuned to my blog because I am going to be giving away a beautiful Jord watch real soon. Here's one of my favorite songs about time from Chicago, "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" It was released in 1969.






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Thursday, October 30, 2014

Spooky Music


Typically on Halloween we'll pull out the tape deck and pipe spooky music out the window. I have to get it together for tomorrow. We have our candy ready and bagged, but no pumpkin, yet. We also have loose pieces of candy incase we run out; however, a big mouse keeps getting into our candy!

Halloween makes me think of 
beautifully spooky songs.

The Phantom of the Opera