Summary
In this episode of the Boomer Buddies podcast, host Rick Reed explores the song 'Nice To Be With You' by Gallery, released in 1972. He discusses the song's musical elements, its nostalgic significance, and shares personal anecdotes related to the song. The episode also touches on Gallery's other hits and concludes with Rick encouraging audience engagement.
Takeaways
* The song 'Nice To Be With You' was a number four hit in the US.
* Gallery was formed in Detroit, Michigan.
* The song features various musical elements like acoustic and slide guitar.
* Rick shares a personal story about lip-syncing to the song in school.
* The song evokes feelings of love and companionship.
* Gallery's second hit was 'I Believe in Music' written by Mac Davis.
* Rick recalls the mixed reviews the song received on Bandstand.
* The podcast aims to connect with Boomers through nostalgic music.
* Rick encourages listeners to share their thoughts and comments.
* The podcast is available on multiple platforms including YouTube and Spotify
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to 'Nice To Be With You'
01:28
Musical Elements and Nostalgia
03:05
Personal Reflections on the Song
07:08
Gallery's Impact and Other Hits
09:46
Closing Thoughts and Engagement
Link to full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArH4hYhnQYI&list=PPSV
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