On Tue, 19 Mar 2024 08:34:20 +0000,
[email protected] (Roger)
wrote:
RWC wrote:
Ronnie Dio {Italian; Cortland NY} And The Red Caps - An Angel is
Missing [Seneca 178-102 A;;Syracuse NY] - 1960
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bd8Z_aiCu6I
Firstly I don't like it at all - just ordinary teen shlock that I'd never play a second time
Roger, imo it's not ordinary, yet alone shlock - a word of Yiddish
origin no doubt aimed at impressing your decades long pals Bruce,
Diane, and Mark.
Among countless teen cusp records, "An Angel is Missing" is not just
GOOD, it's relatively GREAT :-)
Roger, your tastes are influenced by your background - semi-black
working-class - meaning you just don't relate to the musical tastes of
white folk with a middle-class upbringing who can afford the luxury of
being 'idealistically dreamy' when listening to music.
In "An Angel is Missing" it's ethereal dreaminess is greatly advanced
by that background female chorus.
By the way, from what I gather from history, it was mainly young men
from the Brit middle-class who bravely piloted the Spitfires and
Hurricanes that defeated the German Luftwaffe in The Battle Of Britain
in World War II. (Yes, there were also many brave pilots from allied
nations, eg Poles, in the RAF at the same time).
What I'm suggesting, is that many of these fighter pilots would have
liked "An Angel is Missing", so to speak.
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