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Hamlin Harkins, Ltd., HH After Hours: Tunes

 
  
HH After Hours: Tunes

iTunes has nothing over us! Several of our hh associates also manage to pen songs in their spare time. There’s not a chance we would trade our day work for the smoky surroundings of a recording studio, but "HH After Hours" can make for some good times around music. Here’s a sampling of tunes you can download and enjoy.
 
 
 
  
Beach Street Saturday Night (Dick Scoppettone) 3:12

This is from a musical Dick wrote called Surferboy about his teenage surfing days in Santa Cruz. He was in a rock group called The Tikis (which later became Harpers Bizarre) and they played Saturday nights during the summer at the Cocoanut Grove, a ballroom on Beach Street next to the Boardwalk in Santa Cruz. He cruised that drag more than a few times checking out the babes.
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Dreamin' Eyes (Dick Scoppettone) 3:06

From the same musical Surferboy, how many summers he baked on the sand letting the sun cake my skin salt-watery smooth. And yes, there were the babes, always the babes.
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Hello Universe (Dick Scoppettone) 2:55

When Dick finally arrived (or so he thought), this was his tribute to the creator of all things.
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Yelapa (Dick Scoppettone) 4:01

Some years ago, while vacationing in Puerto Vallarta, we took a boat trip to the tiny fishing village of Yelapa. The mental picture cried to be put to words.
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Eagle (Dick Scoppettone) 3:58

Dick went through a period (didn't we all) thinking oh so positive about his future. The eagle was going to take him there.
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You're Beautiful (Dick Scoppettone/Donna Hamlin) 2:44

This is Donna's tribute to her mother Helen, who said she didn't know her daughter could write such beautiful words. This is one truly from the heart.
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Good Time Blues (Mike Kirsch)

Mike lives near Boston and has been writing and playing music for 50 years, in the rock, C&W, acoustic, blues and jazz genres. He co-wrote this with a WW2 veteran named Arnold Olenick, who flew P47 Thunderbolt fighters. It expresses the feelings of Americans whose lives have been turned upside down by the current recession.
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It Don't Take No Sherlock Holmes (Mike Kirsch)

This is one of them there "my woman is steppin' out on me, and I ain't gonna take it no more" songs. Yee haw.
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