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You've made 3 posts to my thread, and absolutely nothing of substance. Thanks.
I don't understand why you're being nasty to people about this. The opening strains of that song do sound exactly like Mungo Jerry's song. They're just trying to help.
I am a huge 70s music fan and had never heard of Yellow River. But now I have.
Location: Unlike most on CD, I'm not afraid to give my location: Milwaukee, WI.
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I think you are right. Maybe the OP is associated with the band somehow.
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This thread gets more surreal by the day. A couple of peeps here and their speculations... just wow. Oh well, that's where the ignore list comes in handy.
Glad I figured it out on my own. Had no idea the song was *that* obscure. I'm starting to think maybe it was on the radio regionally in some markets much more than others. In the early 70s I was 15-18, and in LA.
This thread gets more surreal by the day. A couple of peeps here and their speculations... just wow. Oh well, that's where the ignore list comes in handy.
Glad I figured it out on my own. Had no idea the song was *that* obscure. I'm starting to think maybe it was on the radio regionally in some markets much more than others. In the early 70s I was 15-18, and in LA.
Well, you made it to my "Bozo List".
Buh bye.
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