What are Some of Your Favorite Songs and Music Videos?

Yep Bubblegum.

I think the/my purpose of this thread was to make a place to post the classic favorites aas well as favorites that were not played on normal radio or TV video channel. I think all the posters here have accomplished that. Congrats everybody! I am pleased with about 85-90% of the songs here are songs I have not heard of.

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Jeremy A. Rich
 
Oh, now this is serendipitous and weird... :eek:

I recently had occasion to use the phrase, "slow your roll" in a post, and while I have often used the phrase before, I don't recall ever using it in print, so I looked it up to make sure I had the correct version/spelling of the homonym "roll". 🤷‍♂️ The first thing that came up was a music video by a country group called The Brothers Osborne entitled, "Slow Your Roll".




Now, I'd never heard of The Brothers Osborne, but I am somewhat familiar with the Bluegrass group known as The Osborne Brothers, popular during the '60s/'70s (Big hit: Rocky Top—1967).




Apparently, there is no relation between the groups that I can find.

While I was staring at the Brothers Osborne video, I noticed the background was kaleidoscopic!
As I listened (on YouTube), I noticed that many of their songs—at least the ones from their Port Saint Joe album—used kaleidoscopic backgrounds!

The jury is still out on the newer group, but I'm giving them a listen...
 
Oh, now this is serendipitous and weird... :eek:

I recently had occasion to use the phrase, "slow your roll" in a post, and while I have often used the phrase before, I don't recall ever using it in print, so I looked it up to make sure I had the correct version/spelling of the homonym "roll". 🤷‍♂️ The first thing that came up was a music video by a country group called The Brothers Osborne entitled, "Slow Your Roll".




Now, I'd never heard of The Brothers Osborne, but I am somewhat familiar with the Bluegrass group known as The Osborne Brothers, popular during the '60s/'70s (Big hit: Rocky Top—1967).




Apparently, there is no relation between the groups that I can find.

While I was staring at the Brothers Osborne video, I noticed the background was kaleidoscopic!
As I listened (on YouTube), I noticed that many of their songs—at least the ones from their Port Saint Joe album—used kaleidoscopic backgrounds!

The jury is still out on the newer group, but I'm giving them a listen...

I think I like Brothers Osbourne a bit better. You’ve given me something new to listen to. Thanks! :)
 
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