I loved it Abandoned - but is the lead singer JFC or ED? All the guys in the band look alike in that era.
I think it's Dan Seals (Jim Seals brother) who handles the vocals.
How about some Bob Seger?
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I loved it Abandoned - but is the lead singer JFC or ED? All the guys in the band look alike in that era.
I think it's Dan Seals (Jim Seals brother) who handles the vocals.
How about some Bob Seger?
I think it's Dan Seals (Jim Seals brother) who handles the vocals.
Is there even a John Ford Coley or England Dan? Or is that just the name of the band? I never knew and now you have my curiousity up.
Jeff
I found the history here.
http://www.classicbands.com/england.html
Looks like Dan Seals is England Dan. See? Ya' learn somthin' ever' day!
BTW - How do you change the link to the song name? I can only post the link I have in my address window, but can't change it.
Jeff
Is there even a John Ford Coley or England Dan? Or is that just the name of the band? I never knew and now you have my curiousity up.
Yep, there's both. They were school mates. England Dan = Dan Seals, and John Ford Coley = John Colley.
BTW - How do you change the link to the song name? I can only post the link I have in my address window, but can't change it.
Do you see the little tab toward the bottom left of the entry window? It says "Design" and "HTML"? If you click on HTML, you can go under the hood, so to speak, of the reply you are writing. Your ALINK is there. It starts with "<A". After that is the "HREF". After the HFEF is a">". You can change everything between that ">" and the closing "</A>" to whatever you want.
For example: Here's the HTML code for Roll Me Away. <A href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1o9baxo9ZkM">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1o9baxo9ZkM</A>
You can change the part that I highlighed in yellow.
Here's a little Z-car and longbeards.
Did I do it right? Thanx for the help.
Yep, you got it right. And you're welcome.
Emerson, Lake and Palmer. Lucky Man:
I don't know if this has been mentioned yet or not....
American Pie by Don McLean