song "Windsurfer", circa 1988, by Roy Orbison

song "Windsurfer", circa 1988, by Roy Orbison

Post by AllyCuthb.. » Wed, 26 Mar 2008 08:48:28


Has anybody else also really enjoyed the song "windsurfer", circa
1988, by Roy Orbison,
 
 
 

song "Windsurfer", circa 1988, by Roy Orbison

Post by wtrplne » Wed, 26 Mar 2008 09:26:18


Quote:
> Has anybody else also really enjoyed the song "windsurfer", circa
> 1988, by Roy Orbison,

I have it.  It isn't an example of his best work.  The only thing notable
about it is that it's on his last album.

/)_

 
 
 

song "Windsurfer", circa 1988, by Roy Orbison

Post by marc rose » Thu, 27 Mar 2008 19:41:29


Quote:
> Has anybody else also really enjoyed the song "windsurfer", circa
> 1988, by Roy Orbison,

No, but I enjoy listening to "Anyway the Wind Blows" by the Mothers of
Invention. (ca. 1966, Freak Out album )
                                                      Marc

 
 
 

song "Windsurfer", circa 1988, by Roy Orbison

Post by Steve Elliot » Fri, 28 Mar 2008 00:40:31

A Classic! I still listen to that today. Way ahead of it's time.

"Trouble Comin' Every Day" - the first rap song. Has some great reflection
on the media that echoes even today.

My favorite is "Who are the Brain Police?"

Steve



Quote:

>> Has anybody else also really enjoyed the song "windsurfer", circa
>> 1988, by Roy Orbison,

> No, but I enjoy listening to "Anyway the Wind Blows" by the Mothers of
> Invention. (ca. 1966, Freak Out album )
>                                                       Marc

 
 
 

song "Windsurfer", circa 1988, by Roy Orbison

Post by Craig Goudi » Fri, 28 Mar 2008 05:57:46

"What would you do if we let you go home, and the plastics all melted
and so is the chrome."

-Craig


Quote:
> A Classic! I still listen to that today. Way ahead of it's time.

> "Trouble Comin' Every Day" - the first rap song. Has some great reflection
> on the media that echoes even today.

> My favorite is "Who are the Brain Police?"

> Steve




> >> Has anybody else also really enjoyed the song "windsurfer", circa
> >> 1988, by Roy Orbison,

> > No, but I enjoy listening to "Anyway the Wind Blows" by the Mothers of
> > Invention. (ca. 1966, Freak Out album )
> > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Marc- Hide quoted text -

> - Show quoted text -

 
 
 

song "Windsurfer", circa 1988, by Roy Orbison

Post by marc rose » Fri, 28 Mar 2008 19:53:49

Thanks for the replies, Steve and Craig.  It's good to acknowledge
that folks are still listening to Frank and the Mothers.  Read you
guys later,

Marc (who will be wearing his Weasels Ripped My Flesh t-shirt today
when he makes a presentation to the Research Technicians at their semi
annual meeting at work in a very famous but un-named medical
institution in the same city that Frank Zappa was born)

 
 
 

song "Windsurfer", circa 1988, by Roy Orbison

Post by Steve Elliot » Sat, 29 Mar 2008 05:14:38



:)

What would you do if the people you knew... were the plastic that melted
and the chromium too.

Steve

Quote:
> "What would you do if we let you go home, and the plastics all melted
> and so is the chrome."

> -Craig


>> A Classic! I still listen to that today. Way ahead of it's time.

>> "Trouble Comin' Every Day" - the first rap song. Has some great
>> reflection

>> on the media that echoes even today.

>> My favorite is "Who are the Brain Police?"

>> Steve




>> >> Has anybody else also really enjoyed the song "windsurfer", circa
>> >> 1988, by Roy Orbison,

>> > No, but I enjoy listening to "Anyway the Wind Blows" by the Mothers
>> > of Invention. (ca. 1966, Freak Out album )
>> > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Marc- Hide quoted text -

>> - Show quoted text -

 
 
 

song "Windsurfer", circa 1988, by Roy Orbison

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Particularly the new Naish compared with the Dakine XT.

thanks,

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