What is it with Thanksgiving, and Movies? — Part 2
About a dozen years ago, I posted on today’s holiday and its relationship to the movies in my life.
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Ever since I began reading books about my all-time favorite group, I have searched out those that didn’t exactly regurgitate the same stories. Or, if they did, they added…
About a dozen years ago, I posted on today’s holiday and its relationship to the movies in my life.
As it’s been nine months since my last post — go ahead and make the pregnant pause comment for those of you who must — it…
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Song Title: Get Ready Sung by: Rare Earth Released: February 18, 1970 Recorded: 1969, Hitsville (Detroit, Michigan) Genre: Psychedelic Soul Length: 2:48 (21:32 album cut) Label:…
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Song Title: I’m Your Puppet Sung by: James & Bobby Purify Released: September 1966 Recorded: 1966, FAME Recording Studios, Muscle Shoals, Alabama Genre: Soul Length: 2:59…
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