The day the music died.

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I grew up with 80s Rock and some earlier rock bands as well. Was never a Elvis fan but went to Graceland last year and did the tour. After that I started listening to him on Pandora. He really was a talented man.

The mid-80's is about the earliest I can remember listening to music but I was never a huge fan of a lot of the rock of that era. The 90's had a lot more stuff I liked but now I find myself listening to a lot of the stuff from the 60's and 70's mixed with some modern alternative. I took The History of Rock as an elective in college and found that to be one of the most interesting classes I took in school. The best part was that we discussed how artists like Elvis were influenced by some of the old time country and blues artists. Rock really got its roots in country music and blues.
 
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Thanks for posting Wag. A few thoughts/observations...

I was wondering what the heck the fire extinguisher was for... my first thought was that it was a lame prop for the song choice... but it soon became quite evident! :eek:

Second, what an interesting way to anneal your brass :D

Lastly, is that lipstick on the wall? :confused3:

:laughing: The brass isn't what gets a chuckle out of me, it's the expression on the bass players face! And no, that's not lipstick but markings from a living room couch. PMJ started out (and still does) recording these videos in his living room. Heh, he was eventually evicted from this New York apartment due to the live music. He's now based in L.A. and touring the world with this band of very talented musicians.

Getting back to 'todays music'... When Guns'n'Roses first came out, their hit song 'Sweet Child Of Mine' was played so much that it ruined it for me. So much so that whenever I would hear the first strain of guitar I would punch the radio off... then wait ten minutes before I'd turn it back on, just in case I hadn't waited long enough for that bloody song to have ended.

Then one day I was introduced to a New Orleans jazz singer; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJ3BAF_15yQ

I've been hooked ever since... and there's hope for 'todays music', as long as they play it like yesterday. :)
 
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The 80's rock and were the best. Ok, the 60's and 70's were pretty good too. (born in 1965)
 
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I no longer listen to the radio, when one of my kids uses any of my vehicles as soon as I get in, my ears are assailed by what sounds like a sack of cats going through a chipper and that's if I'm lucky and it's not on a rap station.:banghead:

I bet your dad said they same thing. :shocked::laughing::laughing::laughing:

I know my dad did and I say the same about our kid's choice of "music." :p:D:D:D Well, some of it is not too bad... :rolleyes::laughing::laughing::laughing:

Later,
Dan
 
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Almost feels like the death of an old friend. Netflix has an excellent documentary "The History of the Eagles"... One of the best things I've watched in ages!

That's what their last tour was about.. The history of the Eagles...IMO, The best group of my era
 
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I bet your dad said they same thing. :shocked::laughing::laughing::laughing:

I know my dad did and I say the same about our kid's choice of "music." :p:D:D:D Well, some of it is not too bad... :rolleyes::laughing::laughing::laughing:

Later,
Dan

Well if dad ever found out I had driven anything of "his", the music would be the very least of my worries, but you make a valid point. My dad's idea of good music was restricted to Flat and Skruggs, Little Jimmy Dickens etc. and I could not escape it.

I spare my kids as I never even turn my radio on.:)
 
   / The day the music died. #39  
Well if dad ever found out I had driven anything of "his", the music would be the very least of my worries, but you make a valid point. My dad's idea of good music was restricted to Flat and Skruggs, Little Jimmy Dickens etc. and I could not escape it.

I spare my kids as I never even turn my radio on.:)

Your dad is obviously a man of impeccable musical tastes. :thumbsup: Here's my normal radio station.
 
   / The day the music died. #40  
Your dad is obviously a man of impeccable musical tastes. :thumbsup: Here's my normal radio station.

:laughing::laughing: Well there is country music and "country music", some I like, some is like finger nails on a chalk board. I liked Marty Robbins, Johnny Horton, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings etc., but cannot handle the twangy, nasal sounding ones. Today's country music is often hard to categorize and separate from the other stuff and much easier to listen to than most rock music.

I'm pretty old, so I've long since accepted my tastes are way out of the mainstream.
 

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