Monday, September 19
stand by this mang
i feel like every time i start to get down to a mamas and papas track i am sorely dissapointed. why should my expections be crumbled so? is it because every good track by the group is a none-sufficient cover. in order to prove the point we can talk about some more black folk from the 60's, ben e king. if you recognize the name at all, it is most likely a recall from stand by me, but we aren't all as lucky as to for some reason be of such dislike of the mamas and papas. i'm not really quite sure what it is. maybe it is because i hear there not a single thing wrong, and not a single thing to catch my attention, it drones together in the organized melody that it is. i will just shrugg my shoulders and wonder where they grabbed the ideas from, chances are they will exceed expectations. i unfortunately just found the album today, so i am not sure really what to expect, but i felt like i should share my findings, i rather enjoyed doris days take on latino music. you should let me know what you think, i will be sure to get back to you. the track spanish harlem is an instant classic, and the reasons for my recent attacks. if you have the patients to finish the artical you will find the track after the pause.
Ben E. King Spanish Harlem
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friday, friday.
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