sgcim Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 19 hours ago, medjuck said: I once drove from Toronto to Montreal to see Tim Hardin, maybe with this group. He was great but on this record the backing musicians almost upstage him with their power. I better listen to that Richie Havens record. The British Prog band Yes did a cover of "No Opportunity Necessary..."in their early days, and neither the OP of it nor any of the site's 200,000 members who listened to it had any idea it was originally written and recorded by Richie Havens. When I pointed it out and posted RH's version, only one friend of mine on the site posted that he thought they were equally good. The other posts were, "Golly, that was before Steve Howe and Rick Wakeman!" 21 hours ago, JSngry said: But those guys were just too damn "serious". Richie Havens had a disco period, you call that "serious"?j That album by Jeremy and the Satyrs with that joke of a vocalist, was that laughfest serious, too? Quote
JSngry Posted 42 minutes ago Report Posted 42 minutes ago Unintentionally silly is not the same as actually humorous. Quote
T.D. Posted 27 minutes ago Report Posted 27 minutes ago 13 minutes ago, JSngry said: Unintentionally silly is not the same as actually humorous. True, that. And the former is way, way more common. 😁 Quote
JSngry Posted 25 minutes ago Report Posted 25 minutes ago I laugh at most all of it, but I know the difference and laugh accordingly! Quote
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