Greatest 70s One Hit Wonder - "Pop/Soft Rock" Edition
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Brandy (You're a Fine Girl) - Looking Glass
I never blast it loud enough that you can hear it outside of my group and always turn it down when approaching another group on the tee boxchuck said:
Please tell me you wear ear buds or at least keep the shit low enough that only you have to hear it on the golf course.Tequilla said:
A summer favorite … particularly on the golf courseJoeEDangerously said:
I take it you’ve listened to yacht rock radio on Sirius XM a couple times?Tequilla said:Two that you're definitely missing here:
"Baby Come Back" by Player
"Magnet & Steel" by Walter Egan
My friends generally expect that I’m going to throw it on from time to time in the summer … but I also play a huge variety as well
Last round I played had the Nirvana station going the entire time … shot a 78 at Gold Mountain so it’s probably going to stick in the rotation for a bit -
F.O. Row Peter Puffer, you left off...I just like the opportunity to call Yella a Row Peter Puffer cake eater.
Younger Hooligan, sadly still too short for Yella, used to have a heavy rotation of KJR and KZOK, mixed in with some KBSG. Good tims. Fun fact, I'm horrible generally with artists who performed the songs. I loved and still love Baker Street Gerry Rafferty and it took me about 6 years to finally figure out the artist and song. It was just last year it dawned on me he had another hit with Right Down the Line, a song I also know and enjoy, but had no clue who the artist was.
All that being said, my vote goes for The Knack with My Sharona.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbr60I0u2Ng
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Come and Get Your Love - Swaye's Redbone
@chuck tell me you are not disrespecting Yacht Rock. Otherwise, we shall need to meet at the 7-11 on Aurora and duel.chuck said:
Please tell me you wear ear buds or at least keep the shit low enough that only you have to hear it on the golf course.Tequilla said:
A summer favorite … particularly on the golf courseJoeEDangerously said:
I take it you’ve listened to yacht rock radio on Sirius XM a couple times?Tequilla said:Two that you're definitely missing here:
"Baby Come Back" by Player
"Magnet & Steel" by Walter Egan
The Throbber will take you to your knees with his Steely Dans and John Ford Coleys and make you beg for mercy.
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Brandy (You're a Fine Girl) - Looking Glass
I’ll have you know @huskyhooligan that my cake eater self own the Gerry Rafferty City to City album on vinyl. Bought for $3 at Golden Oldies on NE 45th.huskyhooligan said:I just like the opportunity to call Yella a Row Peter Puffer cake eater.
Younger Hooligan, sadly still too short for Yella, used to have a heavy rotation of KJR and KZOK, mixed in with some KBSG. Good tims. Fun fact, I'm horrible generally with artists who performed the songs. I loved and still love Baker Street Gerry Rafferty and it took me about 6 years to finally figure out the artist and song. It was just last year it dawned on me he had another hit with Right Down the Line, a song I also know and enjoy, but had no clue who the artist was.
All that being said, my vote goes for The Knack with My Sharona.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbr60I0u2Ng -
Come and Get Your Love - Swaye's Redbone
Good man. I didn't mean to insult your selection. It's the loud music on the course thats kind of a new thing to me and really bugs me. Last summer ended a 5 year break where I only played a handful of times per year. I was shocked at what the increase in golf had done to on-course manners and etiquette. There are a lot more jagoffs out there who don't give a fuck about anyone but themselves.Tequilla said:
I never blast it loud enough that you can hear it outside of my group and always turn it down when approaching another group on the tee boxchuck said:
Please tell me you wear ear buds or at least keep the shit low enough that only you have to hear it on the golf course.Tequilla said:
A summer favorite … particularly on the golf courseJoeEDangerously said:
I take it you’ve listened to yacht rock radio on Sirius XM a couple times?Tequilla said:Two that you're definitely missing here:
"Baby Come Back" by Player
"Magnet & Steel" by Walter Egan
My friends generally expect that I’m going to throw it on from time to time in the summer … but I also play a huge variety as well
Last round I played had the Nirvana station going the entire time … shot a 78 at Gold Mountain so it’s probably going to stick in the rotation for a bit -
In The Summertime - Mungo JerryHow can one pass on lyrics like this.
If her daddy's rich take her out for a meal
If her daddy's poor just do what you feel -
Fooled Around and Fell in Love - Elvin BishopThe hook on Pina Colada is almost perfect
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Brandy (You're a Fine Girl) - Looking Glass
I try to avoid those courses and play based on location and/or pricechuck said:
Good man. I didn't mean to insult your selection. It's the loud music on the course thats kind of a new thing to me and really bugs me. Last summer ended a 5 year break where I only played a handful of times per year. I was shocked at what the increase in golf had done to on-course manners and etiquette. There are a lot more jagoffs out there who don't give a fuck about anyone but themselves.Tequilla said:
I never blast it loud enough that you can hear it outside of my group and always turn it down when approaching another group on the tee boxchuck said:
Please tell me you wear ear buds or at least keep the shit low enough that only you have to hear it on the golf course.Tequilla said:
A summer favorite … particularly on the golf courseJoeEDangerously said:
I take it you’ve listened to yacht rock radio on Sirius XM a couple times?Tequilla said:Two that you're definitely missing here:
"Baby Come Back" by Player
"Magnet & Steel" by Walter Egan
My friends generally expect that I’m going to throw it on from time to time in the summer … but I also play a huge variety as well
Last round I played had the Nirvana station going the entire time … shot a 78 at Gold Mountain so it’s probably going to stick in the rotation for a bit
If I’m out playing as a single with a course that is well spaced with nobody around me I will turn it up louder for sure
You can definitely strike a balance between it being loud enough to hear/enjoy and having a dance party
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Dancing in The Moonlight - King HarvestTequilla said:
I try to avoid those courses and play based on location and/or pricechuck said:
Good man. I didn't mean to insult your selection. It's the loud music on the course thats kind of a new thing to me and really bugs me. Last summer ended a 5 year break where I only played a handful of times per year. I was shocked at what the increase in golf had done to on-course manners and etiquette. There are a lot more jagoffs out there who don't give a fuck about anyone but themselves.Tequilla said:
I never blast it loud enough that you can hear it outside of my group and always turn it down when approaching another group on the tee boxchuck said:
Please tell me you wear ear buds or at least keep the shit low enough that only you have to hear it on the golf course.Tequilla said:
A summer favorite … particularly on the golf courseJoeEDangerously said:
I take it you’ve listened to yacht rock radio on Sirius XM a couple times?Tequilla said:Two that you're definitely missing here:
"Baby Come Back" by Player
"Magnet & Steel" by Walter Egan
My friends generally expect that I’m going to throw it on from time to time in the summer … but I also play a huge variety as well
Last round I played had the Nirvana station going the entire time … shot a 78 at Gold Mountain so it’s probably going to stick in the rotation for a bit
If I’m out playing as a single with a course that is well spaced with nobody around me I will turn it up louder for sure
You can definitely strike a balance between it being loud enough to hear/enjoy and having a dance party
https://youtu.be/Q0X-oA2l-1E
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Brandy (You're a Fine Girl) - Looking Glass
We don't allow music on the course at my Bushwood @Tequilla .Tequilla said:
I try to avoid those courses and play based on location and/or pricechuck said:
Good man. I didn't mean to insult your selection. It's the loud music on the course thats kind of a new thing to me and really bugs me. Last summer ended a 5 year break where I only played a handful of times per year. I was shocked at what the increase in golf had done to on-course manners and etiquette. There are a lot more jagoffs out there who don't give a fuck about anyone but themselves.Tequilla said:
I never blast it loud enough that you can hear it outside of my group and always turn it down when approaching another group on the tee boxchuck said:
Please tell me you wear ear buds or at least keep the shit low enough that only you have to hear it on the golf course.Tequilla said:
A summer favorite … particularly on the golf courseJoeEDangerously said:
I take it you’ve listened to yacht rock radio on Sirius XM a couple times?Tequilla said:Two that you're definitely missing here:
"Baby Come Back" by Player
"Magnet & Steel" by Walter Egan
My friends generally expect that I’m going to throw it on from time to time in the summer … but I also play a huge variety as well
Last round I played had the Nirvana station going the entire time … shot a 78 at Gold Mountain so it’s probably going to stick in the rotation for a bit
If I’m out playing as a single with a course that is well spaced with nobody around me I will turn it up louder for sure
You can definitely strike a balance between it being loud enough to hear/enjoy and having a dance party







