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Post by backtothefight64 on Feb 4, 2012 1:31:09 GMT 1
Likening your taste in music, which in theory should place you in your late fortys.
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Post by pershainovitsh on Feb 4, 2012 9:01:15 GMT 1
Well, your theory is wrong. No wonder why my friends don't like the same music or even know the artists, since I'm listening to music people twice my age are listening to. I guess I have an old soul or something. From Chris Rea's latest album, a song I really like:
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Post by madviper101 on Feb 4, 2012 15:21:27 GMT 1
And there's me thinking you were a big Paul Simon fan. Sorry couldn't resist that one. ;D
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Post by pershainovitsh on Feb 4, 2012 16:05:36 GMT 1
I've never heard that one. I couldn't watch that video in my country because of copyrights, but I did find a music video of "You can call me Al" on Youtube with someone who looks like Chevy Chase. Any instance of me saying "you can call me Al" and sounding like Paul Simon has been a pure coincindence. But is it a coincidence that the guy in the video looked like Chevy Chase? Or was it the man himself?
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Post by madviper101 on Feb 4, 2012 20:57:33 GMT 1
Thats the on and it is Chevy Chase. Not sure why he is in it though.
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Post by ghstrdr060 on Feb 5, 2012 6:06:09 GMT 1
I can actually say I went to a Depeche Mode concert in my late teens. To this day my wife and I will throw a little Sirus Radio on in the truck and play guess that 80s tune.
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Post by Lambourne on Feb 11, 2012 19:10:29 GMT 1
I wasnt even born when some of these guys were at their peak lol
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Post by backtothefight64 on Feb 11, 2012 20:25:19 GMT 1
Yeah, cheers Lambourne........
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Post by madviper101 on Feb 14, 2012 0:21:11 GMT 1
Know what you mean Lambourne(I wish). How about this for a recent release. Think cold play are great.
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Post by wobblyone on Feb 14, 2012 17:59:03 GMT 1
I wasnt even born when some of these guys were at their peak lol I saw the Stones in 76, the first of many. God ! I'm old
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Post by Lambourne on Feb 15, 2012 20:24:40 GMT 1
Haha thats well before my time i was only born in 1990! Viper cold play are good, and they are a great band to watch live.
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Post by pershainovitsh on Dec 13, 2012 19:08:28 GMT 1
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Post by madviper101 on Dec 17, 2012 23:23:45 GMT 1
Looks like psy is getting everywhere:
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Post by wobblyone on Jul 1, 2013 5:11:16 GMT 1
McGuirk kept me chatting about music till 3am today, then I had to listen to music for the rest of the night ;D Here are a couple of links to my fav bands of the 70s McGuirk. This is only scratching the surface. We talked about Hendrix, Zep etc. but these guys are overlooked IMO. Grounghogs. Just look at that vinyl! Can you feel it slip out of the sleeve? Can you feel the weight of it, and read the label! Oh God Robin Trower. I saw this guy at the Rainbow in London around 78 a couple of weeks after seeing the Ramones! Dr Feelgood Enjoy while I look for some Captain Beefheart to educate you all with
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Post by wobblyone on Jul 1, 2013 5:50:18 GMT 1
OK Beefheart here we come ;D My taste in music can be summed up so: Slade or T.Rex...........T.Rex Beatles or Stones......Stones Zappa or Beefheart...
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