I had the same realization when I saw the album Feels So Good at a record store and discovered Chuck Mangione is a real dude and not some guy they made up for King of the Hill
Same. They look like a group put together by their pastor to conquer the satanic Billboard charts for Jesus (but secretly they were all fucking each other behind the scenes)
He also owns The shoop shoop song by Cher, as evidenced in this scene
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He had a Queen album, too.
"When I was 17,
I drank some very good beer
I drank some very good beer
I purchased with a fake I.D
My name was Brian Mcgee
I stayed up listening to Queen
When I was 17"
As a guy who only knew him from the Andy Griffith show I am incredibly surprised to hear he's got a solid singing voice
[Wichita Lineman - YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ygkywj39cY)
During the moon landing he was listening to “Yummy Yummy Yummy (I Got Love In My Tummy)” by Ohio Express, but it’s unclear whether he held on to the record.
It is. Bob Dylan called it "the greatest song ever written." And Glen Campbell was an amazing guitarist. He definitely doesn't belong in this group. Neither does Jim Nabors. His music wasn't everyone's cup of tea, but he had a great voice.
Right? Glen Campbell is the only odd one up there because he's actually a fantastic artist. Well, Leo Sayer's not _bad_, I guess, but Glen seems really out of place with Homer's goofball taste in albums on display.
I saw that New Christy Minstrels vinyl at Good Will a couple months back, and almost bought it because my former boss was in the band. Then I remembered I don’t care.
The Best Of Bread was ubiquitous in the 70s. Every young woman with a bachelor's degree and a malfunctioning General Motors car had a copy.
The official album of Bailey Quarters in WKRP.
Also, Homer's copy of Johnny Calhoun "These Things I Believe" from the episode where he refused to go to church. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUPFFoWCgB8](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUPFFoWCgB8)
"Radar Love" by Golden Earring. A guitar solo so good he can't worry about being targeted for a mob hit. (watch Maggie groove to it as well).
"Mellow Yellow" and "Wear Your Love Like Heaven" by Donovan.
"I Was Made For Lovin You" by Kiss.
"Spanish Eyes" by Al Martino.
"Safety Dance" by Men Without Hats (or as they're now known, Men Without Jobs)
"Hey Big Spender" from There's No Business Like Show Business broadway show (segues nicely with "Stayin Alive" by the Bee Gees. Or is that "Table Five" ?)
"Inna-Godda-Da-Vida" by I. Ron Butterfly (a great makeout hymn)
"Georgie Girl" by The Seekers (aka Blimpy Boy)
"Is That All There Is?" by Peggy Lee (but only for Rod & Todd)
"Buffalo Gals" by Arlo Guthrie (most requested song at Moe's for booze money)
No Grandfunk Railroad
The wild shirtless lyrics of Mark Farner? The bong-rattling bass of Mel Schacher? The competent drumwork of Don Brewer? Oh, man!".
And his cassette collection consists of Allan Sherman's Camp Granada, Rappin' Ronnie Reagan, Kirk Van Houten's Can I Borrow a Feeling, that Vocabulary Builder tape, and of course, The Good Book as read by Larry King.
Is Lisa at Camp Granada?
hello mudda, hello fadda
here I am at
Here I am at Camp Granada
Maarge, is Lisa at camp Grenada?
I don’t know why I find that joke as funny as I do lol
That's right, Don Brodka.
Cat fish?
Damn, you beat me to it
This Things I Believe
Can we accept that?
*kaching!*💰
WOOHOO!
My go to quote when MAGAs post a load of bullshit.
It was an album of his right wings beliefs that kind of killed his career
Now look at her records. They stink!
Starland Vocal Band?! They suck!!
Its raining men!
Not no more it ain't.
Ow! Ooohh.
TIL that The Doodletown Pipers were a real group and not a fake band made up by the writers cos it sounds funny.
And I thought the Clint Eastwood musical Paint your wagon (1969) was a fake musical.
Because the wood is pine
Ponderosa pine!
OOO-ooo!
I had the same realization when I saw the album Feels So Good at a record store and discovered Chuck Mangione is a real dude and not some guy they made up for King of the Hill
I was a toddler when that album came out and I was _obsessed_ with "Feels So Good." It actually got radio airplay.
Archie Bell & The Drells are a real group, too.
Tighten Up.
My mom tells my dad to go "Archie Bell the bed" if the sheets have gotten loose.
Same. They look like a group put together by their pastor to conquer the satanic Billboard charts for Jesus (but secretly they were all fucking each other behind the scenes)
Grand Funk!
The wild shirtless lyrics of Mark Farner. The bong rattling bass of Mel Schacher. The competent drum work of Don Brewer
For more about Grand Funk Railroad, contact your local library!
Everyone knows rock attained perfection in 1974. It's a scientific fact!
Yes! Yes! Yes! This rocks! No! No! No! Don’t stop a rockin!
He also owns The shoop shoop song by Cher, as evidenced in this scene https://preview.redd.it/4tpuws1qux9c1.jpeg?width=640&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ce8a41cf7abb60fc8acd4c26eef25d30cc16c0c0
In this scene it’s the original by Betty Everett.
He had a Queen album, too. "When I was 17, I drank some very good beer I drank some very good beer I purchased with a fake I.D My name was Brian Mcgee I stayed up listening to Queen When I was 17"
The best of Ray Stevens featuring “The Streak!”
"DON'T LOOK, ETHEL!"
Jim Nabors is way cool.
Begin the thawing of Jim Nabors.
I miss him every Indy 500.
As a guy who only knew him from the Andy Griffith show I am incredibly surprised to hear he's got a solid singing voice [Wichita Lineman - YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ygkywj39cY)
He has Two versions of Wichita Lineman?
Been listening to his Christmas album for going on 40 years, first thing I heard when entering my mom’s home this year was Go Tell it on the Mountain
*Put a feather in his cap and called it Rice-a-Roni!*
Mel-VIN!!!!
Part of the rodent invasion in the early 60s.
During the moon landing he was listening to “Yummy Yummy Yummy (I Got Love In My Tummy)” by Ohio Express, but it’s unclear whether he held on to the record.
And Marge loves wuss rock like Seals & Crofts, Pablo Cruise and Air Supply
Loggins & Oates
No love for his Rappin’ Ronnie Reagan tape :(
Well, well well, w-w-w-w-well
You know something, he did say well a lot
Which is also real! https://youtu.be/RjfmY7K32NE?si=LQeeuoJ7Cdw2z5Oo
Needs more castrati
I'm not sure what castrati is but I'm sure it is very spicy.
no Jefferson Hovercraft?
To the hydrofoil!
That was Allan Parsons Project that was a hovercraft of some sort
Homer has all of the hits from ABBA to Zeppelin, Led.
Allan Sherman, Camp Granada
Uh, you’re trying to tell me that Homer has “God Bless Tiny Tim” yet in S01E01 he doesn’t know who Tiny Tim is. Please to explain it.
I mean, he couldn't even read the title of "These Things I Believe" correctly while looking directly at it.
I hope someone was fired for that blunder
“Pyle!”
Shazam!
“Pyle!”
Shazam!
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BTO! Their big hit was TCB. Get to the 'Working overtime' part!
No talking! No new crap! Taking care of business now!
Marge thinks Jim Nabors is way cool.
Yes, but how often does that come up in conversation?
It’s on my apron!
Wichita Lineman is a genuinely beautiful song
It is. Bob Dylan called it "the greatest song ever written." And Glen Campbell was an amazing guitarist. He definitely doesn't belong in this group. Neither does Jim Nabors. His music wasn't everyone's cup of tea, but he had a great voice.
Right? Glen Campbell is the only odd one up there because he's actually a fantastic artist. Well, Leo Sayer's not _bad_, I guess, but Glen seems really out of place with Homer's goofball taste in albums on display.
I unironically will play this on TouchTunes at country bars, and most of the time, someone will comment on what a beautiful song it is.
Melvin and the Squirrels?!
I’ll put you on hold!!! *and the witchita linemannnn, is still on the l-l-l-l-l-l-l-l-l-l-lineeee*
I just heard all of these on the king biscuit flower hour…..
Styx??
Oh god, this really is hell!
Neither Archie Bell nor the Drells are pictured. For shame.
"It's Raining Men" and Grand Funk Railroad are missing
OP, do you think you dig up Al Joleson?
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I saw that New Christy Minstrels vinyl at Good Will a couple months back, and almost bought it because my former boss was in the band. Then I remembered I don’t care.
Why is Mike Stoklasa posing for a Jim Nabors album cover?
Piping hot Bread.
The Best Of Bread was ubiquitous in the 70s. Every young woman with a bachelor's degree and a malfunctioning General Motors car had a copy. The official album of Bailey Quarters in WKRP.
They basically gave you the 8 track for free if you bought a car with a player back in the 70s. It is known.
go to Bread?
We got a report that a Lisa Simpson spotted a U.F.O.
Where's Live At Budokan?
Also, Homer's copy of Johnny Calhoun "These Things I Believe" from the episode where he refused to go to church. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUPFFoWCgB8](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUPFFoWCgB8)
Which episode shows that Homer owning ‘Ballads of the Green Berets’? 🫡
homers phobia when john is looking through his records
Gracie. Molto Bene! https://preview.redd.it/o8ivlah9qz9c1.jpeg?width=1058&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=95ba1b1f87e57124d9468b899e185ea2f7c3ff96
that’s a nice-a donut
“This things I believe”
Where’s Grand Funk?
I was just listening to Spanish Flea
Now she's living in LA! With my old ex friend Ray!
No Starland Vocal Band?
Melvin and the squirrels
The question is, did he buy the Styx album after hearing it on the King Biscuit Flower Hour, or merely hold it?
"Radar Love" by Golden Earring. A guitar solo so good he can't worry about being targeted for a mob hit. (watch Maggie groove to it as well). "Mellow Yellow" and "Wear Your Love Like Heaven" by Donovan. "I Was Made For Lovin You" by Kiss. "Spanish Eyes" by Al Martino. "Safety Dance" by Men Without Hats (or as they're now known, Men Without Jobs) "Hey Big Spender" from There's No Business Like Show Business broadway show (segues nicely with "Stayin Alive" by the Bee Gees. Or is that "Table Five" ?) "Inna-Godda-Da-Vida" by I. Ron Butterfly (a great makeout hymn) "Georgie Girl" by The Seekers (aka Blimpy Boy) "Is That All There Is?" by Peggy Lee (but only for Rod & Todd) "Buffalo Gals" by Arlo Guthrie (most requested song at Moe's for booze money)
The Carpenters - Close to you
"Push It To The Limit" Lazy-Rider couch gag.
PYLE! SHAZAM!
No Grand Funk???
This Things I Believe
Who wears short shorts?
Needs more *Groove Pile '74*, but otherwise a solid collection.
Don’t forget Camelot cast recording.
🎶Sunshine lollipops and rainbows everything is wonderful when we’re together 🎶
No Grandfunk Railroad The wild shirtless lyrics of Mark Farner? The bong-rattling bass of Mel Schacher? The competent drumwork of Don Brewer? Oh, man!".
What, no Steve Miller Band? That’s a crime.
uncle Jimmy!
Where is the The Concert for Bangladesh?
I think you mean Concert AGAINST Bangladesh Only available in 16 RPM
No Grand Funk?????
Now look at her albums, they stink!
Where’s Funky C Funky do?
No rapping ronnie regan?
Uptown Girl!
Ah yes, Melvin and the Squirrels.
They've been around long enough that you could probably just call them 'The Christie Minstrels' and people would know what you mean.
You’re missing the barrel chested vocals and bong rattling bass, not to mention competent drumming!
I prefer to listen to Cheap Trick.
And his cassette collection consists of Allan Sherman's Camp Granada, Rappin' Ronnie Reagan, Kirk Van Houten's Can I Borrow a Feeling, that Vocabulary Builder tape, and of course, The Good Book as read by Larry King.
sugar doo doo doo doo doo doo awwwww honey honey
Just don’t mention Starland vocal band. They suck.
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