Edison Lighthouse - Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes), Top of The Pops, May 2, 1970
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Edison Lighthouse - Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes), Top of The Pops, May 2, 1970
Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)
part 8 of filling my sketchbook with drawings inspired by my star trek playlist
NAME THAT TUNE TOURNEY - ROUND THREE
"Mary, Mary" - The Monkees
"Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" - Edison Lighthouse
Vote for the "name" song you prefer!
Propaganda for "Mary, Mary": "It's an absolute bop!!! You can't help but feel good when you listen to this song. Also it's got the name TWICE which means it's two times as good" Defeated Opponents: "Chinon/Eleanor's Arrival" - Jeff Barry; "Jackie Blue" - The Ozark Mountain Daredevils
Propaganda for "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)": none Defeated Opponents: "Uncle Arthur" - David Bowie; "Lady Jane" - The Rolling Stones
🎼: Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes) —Edison Lighthouse; I do have a character that it reminds me of immensely and I’m wondering if you’ll think the same!!
Okay so when I first saw this ask I thought of Mary (and maybe a little Lily or Cissa) but now listening to it, it is giving Pandora to me 100% (and maybe a little Alice?)!
Who do you think of?
MONDAY MATINEE MUSIC VIDEO “Josephine” by Tim Andrews a.k.a Chris Andrews, who wrote and sang this psych-pop anthem to a woman of the late 1960s Swingin’ London times. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ms4IHSSkeVw ...The arrangement comes laden with echoplexed harpsichords and strings—right out of the 60s “chamber pop” playbook, when classical music forms and instrumentation are integrated with psychedelic rock, a style championed by The Beach Boys, Beatles, Bee Gees, Left Banke, etc. Recorded at Abbey Road, this track was produced by Tony Hall and David Mackay (Gene Pitney, Cliff Richard, Bonnie Tyler) and arranged by Paul Buckmaster—the great composer and orchestrator who’d soon go on to work with Elton John. On a cosmic jukebox this song would play between early Bee Gees, Edison Lighthouse, “See Emily Play” (Pink Floyd), and “Sugar On Sunday” (The Clique). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ms4IHSSkeVw
#josephine #timandrews #chrisandrews #chamberpop #britpop #psychedelicrock #echoplex #harpsichord #beachboys #beatles #beegees #leftbanke #parlophone #abbeyroad #tonyhall #davidmackay #paulbuckmaster #pinkfloyd #sydbarrett #clique #sugar #Sunday #tommyjames #edisonlighthouse #london #baroquepop
This shit ass, we listen to Love Grows by Edison Lighthouse on repeat and have the Spanish version I made the fuck up blasting in my brain while it plays because THESE COWARDS WILL NOT MAKE MY DREAM A REALITY. PUSSIES. Anyways.
Y NADIE SABEEEEEEN COMO YOOOOOOOOO-
Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes) -
Edison Lighthouse