"I Like What I Like" the original by "Everyday People" written by Bruce Wheaton

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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2011

This is the original recording of "I Like What I Like" by Everyday People from Canada written by Bruce Wheaton, lead guitar & vocal, Pam Marsh lead vocal.... "Chris Paputts" - guitar & vocal, "Al Muggeridge" - drums, "Dave Hare" - keyboards....

You can purchase the "Everyday People" CD which includes the original recording of "I Like What I Like" from
"Bruce Wheaton's Musical History Website"
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Business/BruceWheaton/

"I like What I like" has been recorded by several other artists....
The artists are:
"Mama Cass Elliot" from the "Mamas & Papas" / "Don't Call Me Mama Anymore"
"Mr. Creeps" from England
"LTG Exchange" from the USA
"Danny Krivit" - Grass Roots CD
"The Everyday People" from the USA
with members of Kool and the Gang

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  • any videos for airplane of any sort,even later performances thanks from a fellow haligonian,where was the bus scene at in the video...duncans cove maybe ! elk_moose at hotmail dot com

  • @w9x7cv3vg6 The "Bus" was parked in the mountains in "British Columbia" in the picture on this slide show... We were on tour out west at the time....

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  • One of the greatest, wonderful songs ever recorded. Nothing can match walking into a dark club in the early 70s and hearing the opening drum beats and chants of this underground classic!! Thank you for posting this dancer in its full 1971 LP glory version. Happy Mardi Gras !! ***DAVE♫♫♫♫DJ***

  • Yo! It's about time someone posted this major dance hit. Brooklyn born Grandmaster Flowers turned out Super Star Cafeteria with this jam on those 18' Cerwin Vega folded horn cabinets. The bass and drums onthis cut were off the chain. He kept the drum beat going for a long time before the chorus kicked in. A major hit song for us Brooklynites if you went to "The BadAss" "The Superfly" and "Wyonna St parties. Ya had to be there during this funky era son.

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  • I HEAR YOU BOTH I AM THE FUNKSTER FROM BROOKLYN-BRONX LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS THANKS SO MUCH

  • WOW - man you guys have no idea what an underground hit this was back in the day! From the Sampam to COCP to Nell Gwynne's - they used to work this song!!!! Thank you so much!!!

  • ...there's even a version of Cass Elliott (Mama's and Papa's) doing this song live somewhere (on YT) LOL !!

  • @dbearup123 can we get Nova Scotia Home Blues put up in here in youtube,even a 45 rpm playin is fine with me...thanks ELK

  • @DonOHM1 WELL ! record it if u cant get it on vinyl ! sorry u cant have mine but u go downtown to TAZ records and u just might find some vinyl...ELK

  • omg! I completely forgot about this great tune. I have to agree, nothing like hearing this song when you entered a club!

  • Turn it up!!!

  • This song was de rigueur at all of the clubs in NYC in the 70's.

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