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Koch Ebola's JournalQuestion: Do you beive in Magic? Answer: Yes!!
On the road again: Lovin Spoonful. July 1965. Do you believe in Magic: was a popular song on the radio. Urban legend has it, the spoonful were on their last dollar and had only one hour of recording time. It was a 4-track machine. They rehearsed the song the day before and they nailed it. To their surprise, the song became a smash hit. The flip side was a song they recorded on a reel-to-reel tape-recorded. I might be wrong, so dont quote me. On this song, they had fun making it. The band had a streak of humor. The music is Chuck Berry inspired. Isnt most songs? The sound quality is kind of muddy. On the Bee Side #2
Hey Boomers! Did you like the B-Side of singles?
Milk Cow Norman Greenbaum.1969. When I was a kid I bought 45 R.M.P 6 Inch records. I loved them for the reason they had the song I wanted. I really loved it when they had a picture sleeve (A.K.A) the jacket. They would have photos of the band or a reproduction of the artists album. There were the A side and a B Side. The A side would be the hit song and the B Side would be a throw away song. The Beatles and Sometimes the Rolling Stones would have hit on both sides. A prime example was 1967 Beatles 45, Strawberry Fields/Penny Lane. Most singles had throwaway songs. I am going to do series called: On the Bee side. I will upload they were on the flipside of a 45. This particular song was on the flip side of Norman Greenbaum's only hit song: Spirit in the shy. Enjoy On the bee side #1
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