Norma Tanega - "A Street That Rhymes At 6 A.M."
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God, how rare is this?!? I never dreamed I'd seen anything by Norma Tanega on youtube, much less this song. Wonder if I'll find her great "Don't Touch" from the same LP as "Walking My Cat Named Dog?" A beautiful woman and a great, underrated talent. Thank you so much for posting this!
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I believe this song should have been a hit. It wasn't and there's really no easy answer as to why. Stupid it certainly isn't. Maybe THAT'S the reason. So it goes...
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Great Song!
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A little odd I can't decide if I like it or not...
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This is priceless. I love the song. Thank you for posting it.
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What the hell is this song about?
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Ok am I the only one totally disturbed to find out that Norma was Dusty Springfield's "intimate" friend???? You can't put a 7 with a 2 and expect it to work out. Dusty must have been smoking it too.
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#129 pop hit for her in 1966.should've hit bigger.great song,plus rare video
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@lakeseminole She's alive and well. An artist and college professor in Southern California.
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Is she still alive in 2011? What was her nationality? How long did she have a relationship with Dusty Springfield???
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Another song by Norma Tanega that makes no sense. I think this woman may be slightly high.
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Relationship: With Dusty Springfield? Girlfriends? I'm stunned!
Curious to know what the rolling numbers mean on video when song is being recorded
whichcomes253 3 years ago
Maybe someone who works in video/film editing can give a better explanation, but my understanding is that the time bar/code is used to edit video/film very accurately, down to the 1/10th of a second?? My non-professional guess is that this copy survived and was used to edit the official, broadcast copy. I have a few music videos where someone saved the edit copy long after the broadcast copy was erased. If someone has a copy without the time code, it would be nice if they posted it?!?
weenielongus 3 years ago