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Post by willyboy56 on May 23, 2007 17:28:10 GMT -5
There was a song played on KLO (and maybe WAKY) when I was 13 to 16 yrs old, which would have been 1969 to 1972 or so. I'm not sure of the title or all the lyrics, but part of the song went: "pass around the six pack, everybody listen here, down in Louisville, Kentucky all the hippies say, come on back to beer." Does anyone remember this song and have any idea who sang it and exactly what the title was? Thanks for any help.
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Post by John Quincy on May 23, 2007 19:36:14 GMT -5
"Come On Back To Beer" was done by the local Louisville band, The Oxfords.
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Post by John Quincy on Jun 4, 2007 22:05:55 GMT -5
BTW, you can find the song on the Oxfords CD "Flying Up Through the Sky" which is available for $12.09 plus shipping from www.cduniverse.com. Here's the track listing: 1. My World 2. Lighter Than Air 3. Sung At Harvest Time 4. Two Poems 5. Flying Up Through The Sky 6. Always Something There 7. Come On 'Round 8. Young Girl's Lament 9. Trix Rabbit 10. Good Night 11. Time And Place 12. Sun Flower Sun 13. Come On Back To Beer 14. Say It Your Own Way 15. City, The 16. Flute Thing 17. Cuttin' You Loose 18. Sweet Lover Man 19. Those Winds 20. Tornado Baby
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Post by bruiser on Jun 5, 2007 21:31:14 GMT -5
"Always Something There" got lots of airplay in the area.
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