The Seekers
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- Michael Barone
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The Seekers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ga9Bs4fzSY
Here’s one of a few songs on Youtube by the Seekers, a short version from their 1968 farewell concert in London. Thoughtful song writing and presentation, it is one of my favorites.
Any fans of this Australian group?
Mike
Here’s one of a few songs on Youtube by the Seekers, a short version from their 1968 farewell concert in London. Thoughtful song writing and presentation, it is one of my favorites.
Any fans of this Australian group?
Mike
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I really liked their records when I was a kid,Georgy Girl,and I'll never find another you...Songs with melodies.
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My guilty pleasure that I could never acknowledge openly until...now, basically. I furtively bought an old LP at Goodwill once and have been waiting for the Online Hip Police to out me for the Seekers' iTunes I daringly bought. So square, so tremendous at the same time. Now I don't care. Great is Great and The Seekers were beyond Great. (But give me more "..Another You" than Coke jingles.)
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Memories...Judith sure could sing. Here's her website: http://www.judithdurham.com/
Mike
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Blue Moon Highway
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Blue Moon Highway
(Country Music...and then some.)
www.bluemoonhighway.com
www.myspace.com/bluemoonhighway
ZB Custom S-10 (#0509)
- Mike Winter
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Double post, sorry.
Mike
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Blue Moon Highway
(Country Music...and then some.)
www.bluemoonhighway.com
www.myspace.com/bluemoonhighway
ZB Custom S-10 (#0509)
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Blue Moon Highway
(Country Music...and then some.)
www.bluemoonhighway.com
www.myspace.com/bluemoonhighway
ZB Custom S-10 (#0509)
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Absolutely one of my all time groups.
Thought they were part of the 'English Invasion' for some time, until I woke up one day and found out they were Aussies. (No matter).
Missing, tho, in the 2 YouTubes I saw (World Of Our Own) & (Another You) - that great 12-string acoustic lead guitar. That was sorely missing in the YouTubes.
But what a group. Huh? Stand-up bass. Beautiful lyrics and melodies; harmonies to die for. Sure took me away.
They did perform, as far as I can recall, just last year on one of those folk/oldies PBS promo shows. And it looked as if all the original members were front and center, especially the lovely female lead singer.
That music is alive and real and unpretentious.
What more can you ask for?
They were and are the very best. Wish they were still doing it.(but everything can not go on forever - tragically, we are all coming to realize this. Damn!
Thought they were part of the 'English Invasion' for some time, until I woke up one day and found out they were Aussies. (No matter).
Missing, tho, in the 2 YouTubes I saw (World Of Our Own) & (Another You) - that great 12-string acoustic lead guitar. That was sorely missing in the YouTubes.
But what a group. Huh? Stand-up bass. Beautiful lyrics and melodies; harmonies to die for. Sure took me away.
They did perform, as far as I can recall, just last year on one of those folk/oldies PBS promo shows. And it looked as if all the original members were front and center, especially the lovely female lead singer.
That music is alive and real and unpretentious.
What more can you ask for?
They were and are the very best. Wish they were still doing it.(but everything can not go on forever - tragically, we are all coming to realize this. Damn!
Chip
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Judith Durham & the Seekers
I will also post in the “Gone Home” section. This was an old post that I found. Yes, she had a very distinctive voice that was absolutely great. Yes, the world is in a slightly dimmed light with her passing.
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Kerrilee Male was a friend of Judith Durham and went to England to join the group Eclection:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKNiTcwAygU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKNiTcwAygU
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