[Jukebox-list] Re: Records

PETER BROWN jukeboxpete at rogers.com
Thu Oct 4 23:41:36 PDT 2007


Ron,

I think if I had a jukebox here I would definitely be playing that song by the end of my tour!  Can't wait for my holiday in two weeks.  Maybe I'll find  jukebox in one of the older Gasthofs in Germany with this song.  You never know!

Peter


----- Original Message ----
From: Ron Rich <ronnnrich at yahoo.com>
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Peter,
  When I was stationed in Germany, in 1963, there was a Seeburg B in the (German Staffed) snack bar--They would turn it off after we played "I Wanna Go Home" (Bobby Bear--or Bare?) a few (thousand) times--Ron Rich

PETER BROWN <jukeboxpete at rogers.com> wrote:
  I'll second that. 

Our Chief of Defence Staff, General Rick Hillier - a soldier's soldier, admitted in an interview that he listens to ABBA when he exercises on his treadmill. So even tough army guys can listen to ABBA.

I have certain songs that just have to be in my Seeburg STD 160 as they bring back memories of having played them on a jukebox in my younger days. "Don't Bring me Down" by ELO and "Sink the Bismark" by Johnny Horton are two I played on a jukebox in Lahr Germany in 1980 so I had to have them. Others that just have to be in there "just because" are "I Love Rock and Roll" by Joan Jett, and any other song that has the work jukebox in it like "Jukebox Hero."

I remember in Germany after we played the ELO song and then picked Sink the Bismark that the German bartender immediately put the volume way down on that one. Not sure why.......

Peter



----- Original Message ----
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Sent: Thursday, October 4, 2007 4:00:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Jukebox-list] Re: How to clean those records?/ Styrene


Oi! Nothing wrong with Dancing queen.

As for the Rollers if white trousers with tartan edging make you feel all
nostalgic then I'd say you were over exposed back then and need therapy
quick.



David Breneman 
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04/10/2007 15:26 
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--- Jjmscf at aol.com wrote:

> Plenty of songs out there that most would be ashamed to tell in
> public they
> still listen to.Anybody else care to reveal their"closet" favorites
> that they
> may even have in their jukeboxes and play when no one else is
> around?

Is this therapy? :-) "Dancing Queen" by Abba. It was a big
hit when I was going with my first girlfriend in Germany.
Never did much dancing with her, though. It's just the song
that was all over the place that fall. Also, for the same
reason "I Only Want to Be With You" by the Bay City Rollers.
"Simpleeey Sooopah, Girls!" as the Britischer DJs used to
say on Radio Luxemburg.




David Breneman david_breneman at yahoo.com



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