The nightmare of youtube

SeaCat

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Okay so I dredged up a song I listened to while growing up. That led to other songs. I spent several hours listening to music from the seventies and eighties. (Not to mention the nineties.)

Now I'm driving myself nuts trying to remember the titles to songs I loved.

Cat
 
Okay so I dredged up a song I listened to while growing up. That led to other songs. I spent several hours listening to music from the seventies and eighties. (Not to mention the nineties.)

Now I'm driving myself nuts trying to remember the titles to songs I loved.

Cat

YouTube is incredibly addictive as you have discovered. I have found songs there I remembered vividly from my misspent youth as well as a host of others from later years. The indie vids are amusing too, as are the movie and TV clips.

It's a colossal time waster. :D
 
Okay so I dredged up a song I listened to while growing up. That led to other songs. I spent several hours listening to music from the seventies and eighties. (Not to mention the nineties.)

Now I'm driving myself nuts trying to remember the titles to songs I loved.

Cat

The trick is to find a song that you liked in Youtube and then look at the other songs down the right side. You'll find more songs and more artists. The artists you liked can then be pursued to find more songs.
 
Many years ago I liked an Australian singer named Patsy Ann Noble.

She had a few hits in Australia but when she moved to the UK her career wasn't great although she does appear with considerable impact in 'Carry On Camping'.

On YouTube I found several black and white clips of her Australian songs.

I still like her, even as a grande dame of Australian Theatre now called Trisha Noble.

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One of the best artists on YouTube is a woman who calls herself Venetian Princess. She's got really funny parodies of Lady Gaga and Miley Cyrus. Check her out.;)
 
Okay so I dredged up a song I listened to while growing up. That led to other songs. I spent several hours listening to music from the seventies and eighties. (Not to mention the nineties.)

Now I'm driving myself nuts trying to remember the titles to songs I loved.

Cat
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