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Originally posted by Sysman View PostMy first memory of that was someone playing it on a radio outside one sunny evening when I was a kid. The Animals version was 1964 and I thought it was great.
I've hit Godlike!
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostWas at garden centre with missus a few weeks back and they started playing House of the Rising Sun. My back went all tingly. No idea why, can't recall it has any particular associated memories.
I've hit Godlike!
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Originally posted by doodab View PostClever use of multitracking on that track to do the vocal harmonies. They actually sung each note in the scale and looped it, then fed it through the mixing desk and pushed the faders up and down to play chords.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostWas at garden centre with missus a few weeks back and they started playing House of the Rising Sun. My back went all tingly. No idea why, can't recall it has any particular associated memories.
Similar thing happened to me at our local garden centre a few weeks back. They were playing the Nick Stroker Band and I experienced similar sensations to yourself.
I since concluded that these were caused by my being in close proximity to a John Deere sit on mower.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostWas at garden centre with missus a few weeks back and they started playing House of the Rising Sun. My back went all tingly. No idea why, can't recall it has any particular associated memories.
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Was at garden centre with missus a few weeks back and they started playing House of the Rising Sun. My back went all tingly. No idea why, can't recall it has any particular associated memories.
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Hmmm - on googling I may have been misled.
A couple of sources do agree though. Rock Band Name Origins at WHAT'S IN A NAME
LOVIN' SPOONFUL - 1) from the lyrics of the old song "Coffee Blues". Possibly a drug reference to the spoon used to heat & melt drugs such as heroin for use. 2) Also that the amount of the sperm ejaculated by the average male is about a spoonful (see also the band 10cc
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostThey're not the only band to name themselves after that. Anyone know another?
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