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Sound Flave is about music and melody by Gail Nobles © 2021Copyright Gail Nobles Música
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  • Todd Rundgren-Hello It’s Me 5:15:25 5.36 PM
    May 15 2025
    Story by: Gail Nobles Intro: Gail Nobles
    Photo: Eva Rinaldi - Todd Rundgren
    Wikipedia: CC BY-SA 2.0


    It bubbled up in February '69, hit number 71 on Billboard. Didn't stick around too long, but then It came back in January '70, climbin' a bit higher to 66! Canada digged it a bit more, hittin' 41 and 58 on two different runs. This tune's got legs, you hear? It's got staying power!
    Now, let's get to the real heart of the matter – the lyrics!

    Listen to this opening:
    "Hello, it's meI've thought about us for a long, long timeMaybe I think too much, but something's wrongThere's something here that doesn't last too longMaybe I shouldn't think of you as mine"

    He’s layin' it all on the line and straight from the heart. He's reachin' out, see? But there's doubt, a whole lotta doubt in his soul.

    Rundgren is not sugar-coating nothin'. This relationship is on the rocks. He's admitting maybe he's overthinkin', maybe he's clingin' to somethin' that just ain't meant to be. "Maybe I shouldn't think of you as mine" This is real life, real heartbreak.

    "Hello It's Me" is the kind of tune you put on when you're feeling blue, when the rain's comin' down, and you're sittin' there thinkin' 'bout lost love. This tune's for all those lonely nights in your bedroom.

    This song is a confession. It's a vulnerable moment caught on wax. And that is what makes it real, what makes it connect. So give it a spin, and remember Gail Nobles told ya so!
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  • Dave Mason 4:12:25 1.59 PM
    Apr 12 2025
    Story by: Gail Nobles
    Intro: Gail Nobles
    Photo: Wikipedia Public Domain
    U.S. Army - Flickr: Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Dave Mason


    Let me take you back to the golden vibes of the 70s! We're tuning in to a song from the English music scene - that smooth track, "We Just Disagree," by the one and only Dave Mason! Released in August ’77, this beautiful ballad was plucked right off his album **Let It Flow**—and it hit the airwaves like a comet at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100!

    Now, let me tell you why this song resonates with so many of us. **“We Just Disagree”** is the anthem of that bittersweet moment in a relationship when things just don’t line up anymore. You can feel the warmth in Dave's voice as he reminisces about a connection that’s maybe lost its spark. But hold on tight because here comes Jim Krueger with his magic touch on that 12-string guitar! Oh, it’s like a wave rolling over you, bringing the harmony that punctuates this heartfelt tale of parting ways without any bad blood.

    You can picture it: “Been away, haven't seen you in a while, how've you been?” Oh, don’t we all know that feeling? The wondering, and that unshakeable feeling that maybe, just maybe, time has changed us in ways we can’t quite grasp. The lyrics paint a picture of two souls trying to navigate their differences. You can hear the tension, yet there’s an underlying respect, which is what makes the song so relatable.

    And let’s not forget that chorus that digs deep into the fabric of human interaction: "So let's leave it alone 'cause we can't see eye to eye. There ain't no good guy, there ain't no bad guy. There's only you and me and we just disagree." It’s a real revelation—no need for blame when love fades; sometimes it’s just two people growing in different directions.

    Mason and Krueger deliver this profound message with such grace, and it’s a reminder that every relationship has its ups and downs, and sometimes, the best solution is mutual understanding—even when it hurts a little.

    I’m Gail Nobles and you’re listening to Sound Flave.
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  • New England Dan ..Never Have to Say Goodbye.. 1:3:25 7.37 PM
    Jan 4 2025
    Photo: Wikipedia Public Domain
    Story by: Gail Nobles

    Let’s talk about a lovely song called "We'll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again," written by Jeffrey Comanor. This song came out in September 1976 as part of an album called "A Rumor in His Own Time." It’s all about a sweet couple who have an amazing night together, and the singer wishes it would just go on forever—no goodbyes, just happiness.

    While Jeffrey’s original version didn’t get much attention, a big change happened when Clive Davis, the president of Arista Records, stumbled upon it just a few months later. He saw potential in it, and it was soon covered by a duo called Deardorff & Joseph in their first album with Arista.

    After Deardorff & Joseph went their separate ways, interestingly, the people managing them found new opportunities—you see, Marcia Day started managing Deardorff, while Susan Joseph took charge of Joseph.

    Fast forward to February 1978, and we have more covers of this enchanting tune! Maureen McGovern and the duo England Dan & John Ford Coley each released their versions. McGovern's cover didn’t quite catch on, but England Dan & John Ford Coley hit the jackpot! Their rendition spent six weeks at the top of the Billboard US Easy Listening chart and made waves in Canada, too.

    I'm Gail Nobles. You're listening to Sound Flave.
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