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RE: Reminiscing about music - 12/18/2008 10:27:00 AM   
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I was use to songs from the monkees and the beatles singing I want to hold your hand.....Until I heard this. It was shocking to me.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfF0uHekcc8


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RE: Reminiscing about music - 12/18/2008 10:52:34 AM   
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you know you are getting old when all of the most recent CDs you have purchased start with Greatest Hits of.....
I am not so sure I have any that don't!

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RE: Reminiscing about music - 12/18/2008 11:42:31 AM   
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I accepted I was getting old when the local "classic" rock station played a Bon Jovi song from my high school days. *sighs*
 
My youngest memories are of Hank Williams and company. My grandpa always had an 8 track of them playing. I'd say I know about every Elvis and Conway Twitty song by heart thanks to my mom. Dad was more into CCR and Janis Joplin.
 
My personal highlight of music....Duran Duran's video of "Wild Boys"...John Taylor (the bass player) chained to the hood of a car...oh the thoughts I had to that..just didn't realize where they would lead me later in life. LOL

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RE: Reminiscing about music - 12/18/2008 12:22:50 PM   
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I got to know some bikers (man I love bikers, bikers rock) and they shaped my early tastes in music, my first single I ever bought was the Ramones My Sharona


That was the Knack, not the Ramones

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RE: Reminiscing about music - 12/18/2008 2:29:45 PM   
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I could google all this shit, but it's better to try and remember. Recapture stuff.
Hey Hippy, here's a memory jogger I bet, where were you the first time you heard "Don't bogart that joint"?
 That would be the first time I heard the soundtrack to "Easy Rider". I had become "experienced" around May 69 and was morphing to a Hippie (ran away at 15).  Returned home, and there was a professor of Sociology at SUNY-Brockport who had rented a little house not far from me. I and a couple other local kids used to hang around there and occasionally smoke a bit. Heard that and "Woodstock" for the first time there. This was around late summer 1970, after I had been returned home after taking off again and hitching my way to AZ, then to the US/Canada border at Blaine, Washington. Interesting journey. I remember peaking on the continental divide near Pike's Peak after getting out of jail for hitchhiking. Had fasted for 3 days. Two German freaks turned me on to some Czech stuff.
Wow....and they said that stuff would kill your memory, apparently not huh? All I recalled was it was probably the first time I picked up a guitar, of course it took another 30 years to actually learn how to play one...lol.
I can't play guitar worth a damn. I have an aerodyne strat, a super-reverb reissue, and a Hartman fuzz collecting dust. I have small hands and short fingers. Drums, however, I'm pretty good.

Yeah, my memory is pretty good. Just don't ask me to integrate trig functions. 

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RE: Reminiscing about music - 12/18/2008 7:11:51 PM   
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This is one of the records I won at the dance contest for the school picnic (I won 2 years in a row). I was 8 when i recieved this in a mostly worthless 45's collection. But this one was a winner.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOesmjGOn7M


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RE: Reminiscing about music - 12/18/2008 7:19:57 PM   
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When my mom and her then boyfriend Marky rode around in the car and had me in the backseat, they'd listen to a lot of K-ROQ. And the popular song those days was Nine Inch Nails' "Fuck you like an Animal". That, and most of Nirvana, and Sublime...that was what music was to me as a child.


Oh man do I feel old!

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RE: Reminiscing about music - 12/19/2008 6:20:10 AM   
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ORIGINAL: MisterMonster

When my mom and her then boyfriend Marky rode around in the car and had me in the backseat, they'd listen to a lot of K-ROQ. And the popular song those days was Nine Inch Nails' "Fuck you like an Animal". That, and most of Nirvana, and Sublime...that was what music was to me as a child.


Oh man do I feel old!


You are old! (go ahead hit me)

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RE: Reminiscing about music - 12/19/2008 6:22:26 PM   
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ORIGINAL: MisterMonster

When my mom and her then boyfriend Marky rode around in the car and had me in the backseat, they'd listen to a lot of K-ROQ. And the popular song those days was Nine Inch Nails' "Fuck you like an Animal". That, and most of Nirvana, and Sublime...that was what music was to me as a child.


Oh man do I feel old!


You are old! (go ahead hit me)


Say please...

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RE: Reminiscing about music - 12/20/2008 6:13:59 AM   
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I think you mean "Closer" by NIN?

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RE: Reminiscing about music - 12/20/2008 6:37:29 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Cuffkinks

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ORIGINAL: lusciouslips19


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ORIGINAL: Cuffkinks

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ORIGINAL: MisterMonster

When my mom and her then boyfriend Marky rode around in the car and had me in the backseat, they'd listen to a lot of K-ROQ. And the popular song those days was Nine Inch Nails' "Fuck you like an Animal". That, and most of Nirvana, and Sublime...that was what music was to me as a child.


Oh man do I feel old!


You are old! (go ahead hit me)


Say please...


Please Sir, PULEASE!!!!

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RE: Reminiscing about music - 12/20/2008 6:47:20 AM   
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If I was the female version of John Travolta,this is the music that would play when I strut.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LOBOJDI9yI&feature=related


ELO the soundtrack of much of my life.

< Message edited by lusciouslips19 -- 12/20/2008 6:49:18 AM >


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RE: Reminiscing about music - 12/20/2008 6:50:04 AM   
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You need to strut it anyway, baby!

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RE: Reminiscing about music - 12/20/2008 8:34:42 AM   
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Since no one else seems brave enough to; "Friday night it was getting late" and I realized that some of the best musical memories come from The Little River Band.

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RE: Reminiscing about music - 12/20/2008 10:51:12 AM   
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I'm with you, I love the Little River Band :)

After my Donny Osmond years, I got hooked on ABBA.  Sirius XM satellite radio is playing all ABBA music on channel 003 (on Sirius) again, for a limited time.  Lovin' it!

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RE: Reminiscing about music - 12/20/2008 3:39:05 PM   
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At Mars: Maybe I do.

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RE: Reminiscing about music - 12/20/2008 11:38:23 PM   
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Are there any bands these days that, you know, BOOGIE? I've had to live through disco, and shoe-gazers, and hair bands, and "I left my flannel in Seattle" and all kinds of abysmal shit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Qy4aeUxOOE

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RE: Reminiscing about music - 12/21/2008 3:19:47 AM   
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you know you are getting old when all of the most recent CDs you have purchased start with Greatest Hits of.....
I am not so sure I have any that don't!



You know that you are old when you find about 100 vinyl records you had stored and most were the first albums of such groups as the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Jerry (Ferry Across the Mersey) etc.  The real finds are the first  albums by such as Ruby Starr in 1975.  I had forgotten about her.  What a voice.  I was sad to learn that she died of brain cancer in 1995.

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RE: Reminiscing about music - 12/21/2008 8:40:40 AM   
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"You know that you are old when you find about 100 vinyl records you had stored"

On the 'flip side', you know you're a music lover when your 2K+ album collection is in your listening room and you still play them! Yes, they can be a pain in the ass to care for, but Lps have a warmth, a reality, a satisfaction to them that only the best produced hi-def digital formats are now approaching.

No matter how you "slice" it, digital audio is just that, finely sliced samples of music while analog is continuous. But then, I'm a music freak and a stereo geek, your mileage may vary.

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RE: Reminiscing about music - 12/21/2008 9:52:39 AM   
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"You know that you are old when you find about 100 vinyl records you had stored"

On the 'flip side', you know you're a music lover when your 2K+ album collection is in your listening room and you still play them! Yes, they can be a pain in the ass to care for, but Lps have a warmth, a reality, a satisfaction to them that only the best produced hi-def digital formats are now approaching.

No matter how you "slice" it, digital audio is just that, finely sliced samples of music while analog is continuous. But then, I'm a music freak and a stereo geek, your mileage may vary.



You definitely will know.  Many of the albums I found have little finger prints all over them together with grime and the like.  I think I put them away when the kids were destroying them.  What solution, cleaner and cloths (type) should I use to clean the albums really in bad shape.  The sound (some clicks etc.) for the most part is ok for me. Thanks.

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