What are you listening to and what do you have to say about it?

The Monkees on Nickelodeon were my gateway drug in junior high back in '86 and '87. I was obsessed, buying up every single cassette I could get my hands on... especially all the cutout bin stuff.

Any right now I'm listening to the dryer... something with metal buttons is clanging around in there and I don't like it.
 
I love The Monkees. I need to take a serious swoop of their back catalogue though. I'll let that be my first New Year's resolution.

Speaking of the Monkees, I just bought this after looking for it for quite awhile. Made my week!

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Just about everything I've heard by The Monkees where Davey Jones has performed lead vocals is not my scene. However, everything else is pretty damn great. It would be easy to compile a 20 song killer comp of Monkees tunes (without including the hits) that would appeal to everyone on this Forum.
 
I think most people would also with the not digging the Davy Jones tracks statement. Though there are a few that I dig. The TV show version of Valleri and You & I come to mind.
 
Recently I scored a copy of the guess who's third lp
It's Time, which I have been playing a lot the past few weeks.
It reminded me how many great songs they have in their early days and
it inspired me to look for their 45s too. I found a copy of all right, its my pride,
and believe me. The Johnny Kidd cover baby feelin was a faster and superior
version on the lp. I am on the lookout now for clock on the wall and If you
don't want me. 220px-It\'s_Time_(The_Guess_Who_album).jpg
 
I'm currently listening to Doo-Wop and it's a firkin pain to find the good stuff in the virtual river of shit. I've been trying now for YEARS! If anyone cares to help me, please doooo!
 
What kind of group harmony sound do you prefer?
To me, the best stuff is the downtempo ballads, by black groups, circa 1952-57.
I do tend to like those that have a bit of rock & roll tossed in as well.
 
greenfuzz, totally with you on 'She', definitely one of the best songs of the 60's/ever.... the call-and-response part in the bridge right before the organ solo is literally *breathtaking*! i have not heard all the Monkees stuff, but i've definitely liked everything i've ever heard by them and The Monkees/Rafaelson's 'Head' is one of my all time fave movies
 
@ MTM and Lee De Parade: this might be too schmaltzy for y'all, but 'Crying In The Chapel' by The Orioles is another song that truly transcends time, amazing stuff
 
was gonna post both pee white & the magic strangers 45's but the place i used to do all my scanning & posting has changed !!
 
and at Swyne: just finished looking over the BTBG interview with The Morticians of 'i dont understand' greatness and nowhere do they mention being called 'Fabulous'....i looked for label shot of the 45 online also but couldn't find one. That band card is awesome!
 
how much les coudaroys 45 ? i was gonna bid on that but passed . same for les miserables-miserable votre. oh well i guess i'll have to pull the lp out
 
What kind of group harmony sound do you prefer?
To me, the best stuff is the downtempo ballads, by black groups, circa 1952-57.
I do tend to like those that have a bit of rock & roll tossed in as well.

Yup, same here. Charades version of Flamingo might be my all time have, haven't heard anything beat that yet. And the well-known I Only Have Eyes For You is SICK!
 
@ MTM and Lee De Parade: this might be too schmaltzy for y'all, but 'Crying In The Chapel' by The Orioles is another song that truly transcends time, amazing stuff
Yes, I like most everything by Sonny Til & The Orioles. Flamingos as well Lots of sounds released on the Chicago labels Chance, Blue Lake and Parrot also good.

For a rock & roll style doo-wop ballad, this has always been near the top for me - Connecticut group that had a bunch of releases stretching to 1971:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSYbRGCPI4k
 
I'm currently listening to Doo-Wop and it's a firkin pain to find the good stuff in the virtual river of shit. I've been trying now for YEARS! If anyone cares to help me, please doooo!
I like group sounds with a noirish flair:
..and a recently discovery, the Marquis' "Strange Is Love." I've had this record forever, but had it filed for its more standard flip, "Six Gun." It's getting a lot of spins these days.