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What's your favorite Music?
Posted Monday, March 22, 2010 10:35 AM

I'll be sitting in for a few songs with my NHS garage band "Suffrin Blye" and be helping Al Kennedy DJ. Eagles, Beatles, Clapton...some old and some new stuff. I'd like to hear what your favorite music was in 73' and what you'd like to hear at our reunion...please don't say disco... ;-) BB

 
RE: What's your favorite Music?
Posted Tuesday, March 23, 2010 06:57 AM

 Don't forget the song "House of the Rising Sun"  I also have CD's that George Green made up of 1972 and 1973 music you can listen too.  Call me up when you get into town.  

 

This is going to be a great reunion and thank you Bill for changing your plans.

 

Donna Fields Crawford

 
RE: What's your favorite Music?
Posted Tuesday, March 23, 2010 10:41 AM

Eric Burdon had some memorable songs back then but House of the rising sun was one of his biggest.

Can you send me a list of the songs you like on the CD's that George gave you? I'm pretty sure we might have them and would like to play as many as possible...letting us know what your favorite songs were from the 60's and 70's will help us set the mood for what's going to be a lot of fun... and a little dejavous. I'm compiling a list for Al Kennedy & Suffrin Blye and with the feedback I'm getting, I think we'll cover what everyone's likes except John Travolta.

Email your suggestions if you like to. Billbergin@cox.net...and I'll put them on the list.

Thanks for responding Donna and have a great day!

 

 
RE: What's your favorite Music?
Posted Tuesday, March 23, 2010 04:03 PM

 Billy, There are so many great songs  from the 70's. Crosby Stills Nash & Young  anything from DeJa Vu, Steely Dan, Reelin in the years, Grand Funk ,American band. Jim Croche, Leroy Brown, Down on the corner, anything from Creedence clearwater, , Kodachcrome, Paul Simon.   Can't wait to see everyone ~Jo

 
RE: What's your favorite Music?
Posted Tuesday, March 23, 2010 06:40 PM

Bill,

 

How about the Doors, The Who,  Pink Floyd, & Jethro Tull to name a few.

 
RE: What's your favorite Music?
Posted Wednesday, March 24, 2010 08:31 AM

Bill,

Disco! You've got to be kidding me!

Thank God we (class of 73) graduated before that *#$%@! came on the air waves. 

Just a thought... on the mellow side, "Sweet Caroline". I figure the band already has Zepplin, Beck, The Stones, etc.. covered but to mix it up with some soft rock for the few of us whose joints are aching with ailments and such.
 

By the way Rick Kubitz (my hubby) says "Hi".

Thanks for taking this on and see you at the reunion!

Janet Pedersen-Kubitz

 
RE: What's your favorite Music?
Posted Wednesday, March 24, 2010 08:47 AM


Joanne Morganti Morganti-Hill wrote:

 Billy, There are so many great songs  from the 70's. Crosby Stills Nash & Young  anything from DeJa Vu, Steely Dan, Reelin in the years, Grand Funk ,American band. Jim Croche, Leroy Brown, Down on the corner, anything from Creedence clearwater, , Kodachcrome, Paul Simon.   Can't wait to see everyone ~Jo

Excellent Jo...I'll add them all to the list. thanks!

 
RE: What's your favorite Music?
Posted Wednesday, March 24, 2010 08:51 AM


Janet Pedersen Kubitz wrote:

Bill,

Disco! You've got to be kidding me!

Thank God we (class of 73) graduated before that *#$%@! came on the air waves. 

Just a thought... on the mellow side, "Sweet Caroline". I figure the band already has Zepplin, Beck, The Stones, etc.. covered but to mix it up with some soft rock for the few of us whose joints are aching with ailments and such.
 

By the way Rick Kubitz (my hubby) says "Hi".

Thanks for taking this on and see you at the reunion!

Janet Pedersen-Kubitz

Great Janet!!!...Sweet Caroline might sound like the 7th inning at Fenway...Hi back to Rick....wow you guys have been together forever...congratulations!!!

 
RE: What's your favorite Music?
Posted Wednesday, March 24, 2010 08:53 AM


Richard Malouf wrote:

Bill,

 

How about the Doors, The Who,  Pink Floyd, & Jethro Tull to name a few.

Got them all Rich...thanks man!

 
RE: What's your favorite Music?
Posted Wednesday, March 24, 2010 09:34 PM

How about some old recordings of Bill playing Inna Godda-Da-Vida at the K of C hall in December of 1969 ?   I think it's back on reel #8 ... 

Looking forward to seeing everyone who has come together for this reunion ! And thanks to the memebers that started the effort, and put so much of their time into making it happen. The easy part is showing up and having a blast !

We will also have a computer and video projector, to compile and show photos all night...so bring your favorites to share !

 

 
RE: What's your favorite Music?
Posted Thursday, March 25, 2010 07:13 AM

Great idea Bill.

How about music by, The Who, The Moody Blues, Hendrix, Traffic, Joplin, The Doors, Bad Company, Boston, Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd, The Eagles, Bob Seger, Rolling Stones, Led Zepplin, Aero Smith, Lynrd Skynrd, Allman Brothers, C.C.R., Molly Hatchett, The Outlaws, Z Z Top, The Doobie Brothers, Marshal Tucker, Charlie Daniels, and to don't forget to have Blye do the five songs they recorded at studio B in Boston. Looking forward to seeing everybody at the reunion.

Rick and Theresa Wertheim

 

 
RE: What's your favorite Music?
Posted Thursday, March 25, 2010 09:47 AM

 Hi Bill,

Can't leave out CHICAGO, THE WHO and THE MOODY BLUES!!!

This is going to be so much fun. Can't wait 

 

Lisa Greenberg Bennett

 
RE: What's your favorite Music?
Posted Friday, March 26, 2010 02:20 AM

Hey Bill,

Heres a few that I forgot, Black Sabbath,Deep Purple,Alice Cooper, Fleetwood Mac, Jefferson Airplane, and J.Giles.

Rick and Theresa Wertheim

 
RE: What's your favorite Music?
Posted Tuesday, March 30, 2010 09:28 AM


Alan Kennedy wrote:

How about some old recordings of Bill playing Inna Godda-Da-Vida at the K of C hall in December of 1969 ?   I think it's back on reel #8 ... 

Looking forward to seeing everyone who has come together for this reunion ! And thanks to the memebers that started the effort, and put so much of their time into making it happen. The easy part is showing up and having a blast !

We will also have a computer and video projector, to compile and show photos all night...so bring your favorites to share !

 

Great idea Al...I'll collect pictures people send me so we can project them on the wall behind the band. People can email their pics to Billbergin@cox.net and I'll put them all on a hard drive.

 

 
RE: What's your favorite Music?
Posted Tuesday, March 30, 2010 09:41 AM


Richard Wertheim wrote:

Hey Bill,

Heres a few that I forgot, Black Sabbath,Deep Purple,Alice Cooper, Fleetwood Mac, Jefferson Airplane, and J.Giles.

Rick and Theresa Wertheim

Hey Rick...wow I completely for got about the J Geils Band...Wamma Jamma 

Say hi to Teresa for me!.... and thanks for your help my friend. You can also email any old pictures you might have in digital format to me at Billbergin@cox.net and Al is going to project them on the wall...nothing too incriminating please...lol....I'd like a nice one of Paul if you have it.

 
RE: What's your favorite Music?
Posted Tuesday, March 30, 2010 09:54 AM


Lisa Greenberg Bennett wrote:

 Hi Bill,

Can't leave out CHICAGO, THE WHO and THE MOODY BLUES!!!

This is going to be so much fun. Can't wait 

 

Lisa Greenberg Bennett

Hi Lisa...thanks...those are all great...Chicago: Color My World, Beginnings..., I'm a man,

The Who: Won't get fooled again, Behind Blue eyes, Majic Bus, Pinball Wizzard,

Moody Blues: ....the "Days of Future Passed" album which was released believe it or not in 1967 stayed on the billboard charts for over 2 years has to be one of the most classic "concept" rock albums of all time...Nights in White Satin...all great songs...

Thanks again....Looking forward to seeing you!

 

 
RE: What's your favorite Music?
Posted Tuesday, March 30, 2010 10:07 AM


Richard Wertheim wrote:

Great idea Bill.

How about music by, The Who, The Moody Blues, Hendrix, Traffic, Joplin, The Doors, Bad Company, Boston, Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd, The Eagles, Bob Seger, Rolling Stones, Led Zepplin, Aero Smith, Lynrd Skynrd, Allman Brothers, C.C.R., Molly Hatchett, The Outlaws, Z Z Top, The Doobie Brothers, Marshal Tucker, Charlie Daniels, and to don't forget to have Blye do the five songs they recorded at studio B in Boston. Looking forward to seeing everybody at the reunion.

Rick and Theresa Wertheim

 

Thanks Rick.... Thats a great List and you put a lot of thought into it.

I was up in Needham this weekend and practiced with Suffrin Blye yesterday in Foxboro....They have three sets of stuff ready to play and might be persuaded to take requests if things loosen up enough and people don't mind a spontanious college try at stuff we haven't played in a long time.

Looking forward to seeing you and Teresa!

 
RE: What's your favorite Music?
Posted Wednesday, April 7, 2010 07:56 PM

James Gang/Joe Walsh, Buddy Miles - Them Changes, Buffalo Springfield, Derek & the Dominos, Free - All Right Now, Lou Reed - almost anything from Rock & Roll Animal

 
RE: What's your favorite Music?
Posted Saturday, April 10, 2010 01:06 PM


Mark Murphy wrote:

James Gang/Joe Walsh, Buddy Miles - Them Changes, Buffalo Springfield, Derek & the Dominos, Free - All Right Now, Lou Reed - almost anything from Rock & Roll Animal

Thanks Mark...great input...I forgot about Buddy Miles....all are ledgendary rock musicians that made memorable performances back in the day. I have everything you sent me on the list. Looking forward to seeing you at the reunion! 

 
RE: What's your favorite Music?
Posted Thursday, April 15, 2010 10:57 AM

Bill,

If you're doing some 60's you've probably got these guys covered, but just wanted to mention the Funk Brothers and two of my favorites: Dancing In The Streets (Martha & the Vandellas), and What's Become Of The Broken Hearted (Jimmy Ruffin.  Joan Osborne did a fantastic version back in '07).

 
 
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