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Lee Hazlewood - Nancy Sinatra, Some Velvet Morning

Lee Hazlewood - Nancy Sinatra, Some Velvet Morning, NBC television special "Movin' With Nancy" in 1967. Lee Hazlewood's passing made me think of the "Some Velvet Morning" recording, It's a strange...  
 

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dwpool1962 (1 day ago) Show Hide
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That was grate Thanks for puting it on
dreammakersfly (4 days ago) Show Hide
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This was my Era. Such deep understanding of love,the universe,peace,rebellion,hippy s,pot,vietnam,equalrights,long hair,bell bottoms,peace signs.This song brings me to a time of this.We really cared about war,rights,peace and most of all ther was enough love for everyone.I was blessed with this time in my life.What a piss off the direcetion we are going.I just want to go home.peace tj
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I wrote a historical-fiction story about Phaedra and Hippolytus that was inspired by this song.

.. well, I wrote the first 2 parts, I didn't get around to finishing it.
TheBelly58 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I heard this the other week on Radio 2, late at night. Mad song, but there's something about it. It goes nuts at the end though!
stilhettomom (1 week ago) Show Hide
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ive always liked the male-female dynamics of this song
MJolnirOz (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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People were writing obscure, surreal lyrics long before the Beatles, nor have they stopped doing so!
Curtosdelmuerte (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Epic,eerie and Beutiful!
Whyskerz (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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An intriguing and hypnotic song which somehow works, even though it really shouldn't - was the song recorded in one take, or were the two parts spliced together in the mixing studio...?
garytelecastor (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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It was cut in one take by his road band.
smilingsuzy (1 week ago) Show Hide
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in one take, I believe!

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