Wasn't America's version called "Muskrat with No Name"? --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, Ratzo <ratzo@t...> wrote: > On Mon, 12 May 2003 22:03:19 +0000, you wrote: > > >Ah geez, I was only kidding about your loveliness and the kit's > >goofiness. But I'm genuinely saddened to learn that the headwear is > >a tam, since I was planning to start a "drummers who wear berets > >when they play and when they don't" group in hopes that I wouldn't > >have to feel so weird. By the way, thirty-two years ago (I really > >remember), I was in a good band that did a version of "Knock Three > >Times." I had no idea at the time where the song came from; I > >assumed that it was an original, even though the style was a bit odd > >for the band. But I liked it; now I'm just ashamed. > > When I was a teen-ager, I played with a group of 30-40 year olds > top-40 wedding/party band who did that wonderful original "Muskrat > Love." I was ashamed to play it when I thought it was written by The > Captain and Tenile, but was later a little relieved when I found out > America originally did it, but only slightly relieved. > > > > > ____________________________ > > Jim
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Re: Slow day on the board
2003-05-13 by liberatusvirus
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