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Who didn't love Sylvia's Mother? (Original Post) malaise 4 hrs ago OP
RIP Dennis Locorriere.Didn't care for the song until years later when I had my turn of Sylvia's Mother. IA8IT 4 hrs ago #1
LOL malaise 3 hrs ago #2
I did, after another few years a very bright star appeared. IA8IT 3 hrs ago #3
Dr. Hook was a great vehicle for Shel Silverstein Johonny 3 hrs ago #4
I loved Dr. Hook! MontanaMama 3 hrs ago #5
How sweet malaise 3 hrs ago #7
Thanks for the earworm. maveric 3 hrs ago #6
Dr. Hook and the Medicine show "Belly Up" album had a limited release bonus 45 inside of those guys at a bar joking Cheezoholic 1 hr ago #8
What a fabulous memory - thank you malaise 1 hr ago #9
I like Sylvia's mother and the onethatcares 25 min ago #10
I don't know that one malaise 24 min ago #11
Loved it! canetoad 15 min ago #12
Tell me about it malaise 11 min ago #13

IA8IT

(6,458 posts)
1. RIP Dennis Locorriere.Didn't care for the song until years later when I had my turn of Sylvia's Mother.
Thu May 21, 2026, 11:18 AM
4 hrs ago

Getting taken down a peg or two changed how I looked at everything.

malaise

(298,020 posts)
2. LOL
Thu May 21, 2026, 11:25 AM
3 hrs ago

Hope you got over it😀
We had a close friend whose mother put her on a plane and sent her to college overseas to mash up a relationship - so it was quite our drama song.

MontanaMama

(24,752 posts)
5. I loved Dr. Hook!
Thu May 21, 2026, 11:56 AM
3 hrs ago

Played Years From Now as the recessional at my wedding 31 years ago. Dennis Locorriere had a beautiful voice.

Cheezoholic

(3,927 posts)
8. Dr. Hook and the Medicine show "Belly Up" album had a limited release bonus 45 inside of those guys at a bar joking
Thu May 21, 2026, 01:44 PM
1 hr ago

Bear with me, they were one of the first concerts I ever saw. My mom and her brother took me and my brother camping to Percy Priest lake in TN just to get away for a weekend. That lake had a fake beach with sand and fake palm trees. There slogan was why drive all the way to FL lol.

They had a little wooden shack where you could rent inner tubes for a quarter. I walked up to it with my brother, patchouli wafting through the air. The lady at the window was decked out in full Paisley and laid down a big pink piece of paper full of dried herbs as she reached for my quarter. I knew what it was, I was raised in Cali before sometimes moving to IN lol. Anyway come to find out the place was a famous local "hippie" (hate that word but) hangout.

Its big "attraction" was a stage floating about 30ft off "the beach" that looked pretty sketch even to a kid. While my brother and I were playing around a loud noise was heard in the parking lot. It was a VW Bug convertible and a VW Van that the muffler fell off of. There were a bunch of scruffies with whiskey bottles in their hands whoopin' it up having a good time. I'd seen this stuff before and thought it was funny. Then they pulled instruments out of the van and proceeded to walk out to that stage via the rickety floating dock, I think one of them fell in and the others started laughing. I'm just this 10 year old kid floating in the water watching this. They got all setup and proceeded to play Sylvia's Mother as a warm up. I didn't totally get the song at the time but that was it, i was hooked on Hook! This is all true, I swear lol

Oh, the Belly Up 45. It was like a year later when I got it. Now I was pretty young but I do remember it was insanely hilarious. My mom worked at a "Cutout" record warehouse and got to bring home 20 albums a week as part of her pay. She'd take me and brother in and let us pick some out too. That was one of them. Unfortunately I lost the 45 many many years ago as I stare at the 1,237 albums I have. I've been digitizing them for my own collection for 15 years with a USB turntable.

Anyway, thanx for triggering that lost memory and a maybe a glimpse into my childhood lol!

malaise

(298,020 posts)
13. Tell me about it
Thu May 21, 2026, 03:11 PM
11 min ago

One of my closest friends loved the part with the operator asking for more money - she was a wail queen😂

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