The Critters - Mr. Dieingly Sad
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@TheDisguisesMusic I'm so very glad you enjoyed it my friends! :-) For anybody who reads this...do yourself a BIG favor and check out TheDisguisesMusic...they Rock...!
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Nice to hear a differen't kind of music, enjoyed this alot :)
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@TheCrittersBand when I met my husband, he said he was the drummer for your band and sang when this song was recorded.....right! I think he was just trying to make himself look good.
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I have loved this song from the day it came out, I can just sit here and I am driving a 409 Chevy punching second gear and the radio is wide open with all the hard top windows down its a beautiful night and I am driving in down town Pottstown Pa going from Gino's to the tropical treat drive in and I am young and I am just glad to be alive.This is such an awesome song, wore a 45 of it out just playing it over and over. Cheers to the Band!
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Looks like the 20s - but sounds like (and is) the 60s. It's all good to me, I was there in both periods and I love them both. (probably 20s a bit more...teeheeeheeeee)
Great transcribe, and presto illuminate on this one.
In other words, thanks for the good vibrations.
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yeah,killer song, izzer any vintage live versions, still works , where the action is ,and all,but hollies, early moody blues , do just astounding representations of there hits, literaly phenomenal, cant be done now, ,sure like check this groovy little number out live!
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Does anyone know where this was filmed at? My guess is Huntington Beach, Orange County.
thanks.
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To NJanow--Don did not die! The Critters are still playing dates into next year.
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Me and Ang, my first love and my favorite summer 1966
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Absolutely my favorite song from the 60's....and there were quite a few to choose from. Excellent harmonies.
@Nestor123057 Very nice memory. Isn't it amazing how hearing a song like Mr. Dieingly Sad can evoke such powerful memories? I wonder if another song had been playing at the time if your recollection would be the same. Somehow I doubt it. Kind of helps one understand the quote, "Music has Charms to sooth a savage Breast, To soften Rocks, or bend a knotted Oak".
bellsys1 1 year ago 4
I am only 39 but, Love this song! Used to hear it on an oldies station my dad listened to plus on Sirius XM 6 (60s music). Songs from the 60's to 80's are so much better than the crap out there today..
Dawn
10Dec1971 6 months ago 3