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Post a song about flowers (Original Post) Major Nikon Sep 2017 OP
Where have all the flowers gone shanny Sep 2017 #1
San Francisco... gentle people with flowers in their hair. WheelWalker Sep 2017 #2
Were you the one I victimized about this song a few months back, or was that someone else? mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2017 #37
Pretty sure I'm not, but my memory is generally intentionally impaired, so who knows? WheelWalker Sep 2017 #38
From 2016, and reposted a few months back. mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2017 #41
Wow. Fascinating back story and sourcing. WheelWalker Sep 2017 #45
Here's the post from this summer, which makes a correction or too and adds just a little bit. mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2017 #46
My Little Buttercup WheelWalker Sep 2017 #3
Aw... Ohiya Sep 2017 #12
Build Me Up, Buttercup! NanceGreggs Sep 2017 #4
Daisy madamesilverspurs Sep 2017 #5
Wildwood Flower Tanuki Sep 2017 #6
Can't leave out Clarence White's souped-up crosspicking version cemaphonic Sep 2017 #16
San Antonio Rose Tanuki Sep 2017 #7
My Wild Irish Rose raven mad Sep 2017 #8
Well, not exactly about flowers, but nice. area51 Sep 2017 #9
Flowers are red OnDoutside Sep 2017 #10
Rolling Stones Hayduke Bomgarte Sep 2017 #11
HAL 9000 losing his mind singing Daisy Ohiya Sep 2017 #13
"Roses are Red My Love" by the You Know Who Group NBachers Sep 2017 #14
"Dead Flowers" by The Rolling Stones NBachers Sep 2017 #15
A couple of my favorites cemaphonic Sep 2017 #17
Red Roses for a Blue Lady Freddie Sep 2017 #18
Tiny Tim: "Tiptoe Thought the Tulips PJMcK Sep 2017 #19
Darn. You beat me to it! hehe. nt Binkie The Clown Sep 2017 #28
Did you watch the wedding on Johnny Carson? mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2017 #42
Of course! PJMcK Sep 2017 #47
Wow! I Can't Believe I'm First In With This One JimGinPA Sep 2017 #20
Wallflower - Bob Dylan Donkees Sep 2017 #21
You Don't Bring Me Flowers -- Diamond & Streisand Iggo Sep 2017 #22
Interesting bit of trivia about the song tymorial Sep 2017 #60
"I Never Promised You a Rose Garden" -- Lynn Anderson. femmocrat Sep 2017 #23
"She Turns To Flowers"(1982)....Salvation Army/Three O'Clock Tikki Sep 2017 #24
Edelweiss Tanuki Sep 2017 #25
The Rain, The Park, And Other Things mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2017 #26
Every rose has it's thorn, Poison dewsgirl Sep 2017 #27
Yellow Rose of Texas Tanuki Sep 2017 #29
Black Orchid Donkees Sep 2017 #30
Wild Mountain Thyme Hoyt Sep 2017 #31
"Camellia" by Hall & Oates FrankfurtCat Sep 2017 #32
Iris 50 Shades Of Blue Sep 2017 #33
Flowers On The Wall 🌷🌹🥀🌻🌼🌺🌸 Floyd R. Turbo Sep 2017 #34
Jimmie Rodgers "An English Country Garden" Glorfindel Sep 2017 #35
Bread and Roses Tanuki Sep 2017 #36
'New Rose"...The Damned Tikki Sep 2017 #39
At The Gates - Ever Opening Flower OriginalGeek Sep 2017 #40
Roses are red, violets are blue... A HERETIC I AM Sep 2017 #43
Bed of roses Bon Jovi dewsgirl Sep 2017 #44
Brother Flower - Townes Van Zandt BluesRunTheGame Sep 2017 #48
Lorenzo St. DuBois Doc_Technical Sep 2017 #49
Oasis - Morning Glory IcyPeas Sep 2017 #50
Enya - China Roses IcyPeas Sep 2017 #51
Rolling Stones - Dandelion IcyPeas Sep 2017 #52
The Last Rose Of Summer pangaia Sep 2017 #53
Joni Mitchell - For the Roses IcyPeas Sep 2017 #54
Daisy A Day - Always makes me tear up a bit... WePurrsevere Sep 2017 #55
"Flower Punk" - Mothers of Invention klook Sep 2017 #56
"Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White"...Perez Prado Tikki Sep 2017 #57
"Sally Go 'Round the Roses"...The Jaynetts Tikki Sep 2017 #58
i never promised you a rose garden iamateacher Sep 2017 #59
"Kiss From a Rose"....Seal Tikki Sep 2017 #61
 

shanny

(6,709 posts)
1. Where have all the flowers gone
Fri Sep 29, 2017, 01:21 AM
Sep 2017

Last edited Fri Sep 29, 2017, 06:16 AM - Edit history (3)

Long time passing...

Peter, Paul and Mary did it too, but I prefer The Kingston Trio

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mahatmakanejeeves

(57,465 posts)
37. Were you the one I victimized about this song a few months back, or was that someone else?
Fri Sep 29, 2017, 02:29 PM
Sep 2017

bookmarking.

It's a long story.

WheelWalker

(8,955 posts)
38. Pretty sure I'm not, but my memory is generally intentionally impaired, so who knows?
Fri Sep 29, 2017, 03:14 PM
Sep 2017

I love a long story, though.

mahatmakanejeeves

(57,465 posts)
41. From 2016, and reposted a few months back.
Fri Sep 29, 2017, 04:06 PM
Sep 2017
Scott McKenzie

That was not his real name, and is this ever a long story. There used to be someone at the local history room of the Alexandria Library who was well-versed in this subject.

"Scott McKenzie" spent his high school years in Alexandria, Virginia. I was on the street on which he lived on Saturday. He lived a few blocks from where Jim Morrison lived.

Inside The LC: The Strange but Mostly True Story of Laurel Canyon and the Birth of the Hippie Generation Part XVIII

....
According to Michelle, "Tamar put on perfect airs around my dad and when it became necessary she would sleep with him." Whatever works, I guess. That perhaps explains why, in early 1961, Gil didn't have a problem with allowing his underage daughter to move to San Francisco with the daughter of a violent pedophile. Soon enough, Tamar found herself in a relationship with Journeyman Scott McKenzie, and bandmate John Phillips began coming by Tamar and Michelle's room on a nightly basis.

It wasn't long before Michelle, still just seventeen, was romantically involved with twenty-six-year-old Phillips, despite the fact that John was still married to Adams, with whom he by then had two children, Laura MacKenzie Phillips having been born on November 10, 1959 in Alexandria. Father Gil, who had himself recently taken a sixteen-year-old bride (one of a string of six wives), still wasn't concerned. And it's probably safe to assume that Phillip's father, who had pursued his bride when she was just fifteen, wouldn't have been too concerned either.

In October 1962, a year or so after meeting Michelle, John curiously found himself in Jacksonville, Florida (alongside Naval Air Station Jacksonville and Naval Station Mayport) for "two weeks of rest and rehearsal" during the Cuban Missile Crisis. For a guy who "never felt comfortable with political advocacy," John seems to have had a keen interest in Cuban affairs. Two months later, on New Years Eve 1962, Holly Michelle Gilliam became John Phillip's second wife. She also joined his reconfigured band, as did Canadian Denny Doherty, who had formerly been with the Mugwumps alongside Cass Elliot. This new lineup was dubbed the New Journeymen.

The newly-formed trio promptly embarked on a curious Caribbean adventure, arriving first at St. Johns, where John has claimed that they "snorkeled on acid" for several weeks. They next ferried over to St. Thomas, where they set up camp at a dive beachfront boardinghouse known as Duffy's. Soon enough, Ellen Naomi Cohen, better known as Cass Elliot, showed up with John's nephew, who was a childhood friend of hers. Cass had been born in Baltimore but had grown up in Alexandria, where, like Phillips, she had attended George Washington High School.

A Homer's Odyssey

By David Montgomery
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, August 24, 2006

....
This morning Opsasnick is driving down a winding street in Alexandria. Anybody else would have seen just the tall oaks and blooming crape myrtles shading neat Tudors and Colonials. Opsasnick looks more deeply and sees something that isn't here anymore.

"We're entering Morrison country," he says dramatically, like a tour guide to a secret landscape. "These are the streets he walked on, these are the fields he played on, the sidewalks he traveled to visit his friends." ... That would be Jim Morrison, lead singer of the Doors.

"There's his girlfriend's house where he went around back and threw pebbles up to her window to get her to come out," Opsasnick continues. "Here is the corner where he would hold court and act crazy. . . . I can almost visualize a teenage Morrison shuffling from his house." ... The house is a stone-fronted Cape Cod in the 300 block of Woodland Terrace. Opsasnick started with the relatively well-known fact that Morrison lived here from the middle of his sophomore year through graduation from George Washington High School in 1961. Then he gave his subject the full Opsasnick treatment: He investigated those 32 months as if they involved the birth of the nation or the fate of the Earth.

The resulting brand-new opus -- "The Lizard King Was Here: The Life and Times of Jim Morrison in Alexandria, Virginia" -- fits well with the other five volumes that make up the author's investigations: another encyclopedic search-and-rescue mission down offbeat byways of the local past.

Out of the Attic - Two Port City musicians with flowers in their hair

Alexandria Times, February 4, 2016

One of the iconic songs of the counterculture movement in the 1960s was sung by Alexandria’s Philip Blondheim. Better known as Scott McKenzie, Blondheim sang the vocals to “San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair),” written by fellow Alexandrian John Phillips.

Born in Jacksonville, Fla. in 1939, Blondheim and his family moved to Asheville, N.C., where his father died a few months after Philip’s second birthday. His mother moved to Washington, D.C. in early 1942 to find work in the war industries, but she initially couldn’t afford an apartment of her own, so Blondheim stayed with his grandmother and other family members until 1946, when he joined his mother in an Alexandria townhouse.

Blondheim and Phillips, who later on gained fame with The Mamas and the Papas, both grew up in Alexandria in the mid-1950s and attended George Washington High School. They sang in separate vocal groups in the mid-1950s and met at a party hosted by Phillips at his apartment on Ramsey Alley. The two formed part of a quartet called The Abstracts, modeled after vocal quartets like The Four Freshmen and the Four Preps.

Out of the Attic - From Del Ray to Monterey Pop Festival

Alexandria Times, February 11, 2016

At the center of Alexandria’s connection to rock and folk music fame was John Phillips. Born in South Carolina, John and his family lived in Del Ray for much of his childhood.

He attended George Washington High School, like Cass Elliot and Jim Morrison, graduating in 1953. He met and then married his high school sweetheart, Susie Adams, with whom he had two children, Jeffrey and Mackenzie, who later became famous in her own right.

Phillips and Adams lived in the Belle Haven area after high school, but John left his young family at their Fairfax County home to start a folk music group called the Journeymen in New York City. The new group included lifelong friend and collaborator Philip Bondheim, later known as Scott McKenzie, also from Del Ray.

Freddie

(9,267 posts)
18. Red Roses for a Blue Lady
Fri Sep 29, 2017, 06:17 AM
Sep 2017

A Good Year For the Roses
Mama Liked The Roses
Every Rose Has Its Thorn
Tip Toe Through The Tulips


tymorial

(3,433 posts)
60. Interesting bit of trivia about the song
Fri Sep 29, 2017, 09:20 PM
Sep 2017

The original duet was spliced together from solo recordings made by Streisand and Diamond by a DJ as a farewell message to his exwife. He played it on the radio and it created a huge demand for a single to be released. Columbia got them in the studio together to create the signal to meet public demand. Pretty cool story

femmocrat

(28,394 posts)
23. "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden" -- Lynn Anderson.
Fri Sep 29, 2017, 11:23 AM
Sep 2017

"Lili Marlene" -- Marlena Dietrich

"A White Sport Coat and a Pink Carnation" -- Marty Robbins

"Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White" - Perez Prado

"Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly)" -- Burl Ives

mahatmakanejeeves

(57,465 posts)
26. The Rain, The Park, And Other Things
Fri Sep 29, 2017, 12:39 PM
Sep 2017

Ancient black and white:



Two videos combined:



The black and white one by itself. You could take them home to meet Mom:



The color video by itself:

pangaia

(24,324 posts)
53. The Last Rose Of Summer
Fri Sep 29, 2017, 07:37 PM
Sep 2017

John McDermott

I believe his mother had passed away just before this performance. But he sang anyway.

klook

(12,155 posts)
56. "Flower Punk" - Mothers of Invention
Fri Sep 29, 2017, 07:53 PM
Sep 2017


OK, it's not about flowers, per se, but the word flower is in the title. And it's kind of mordantly hilarious.
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