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Merde Furieux 03:46 PM 04-09-2020

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Ubeja Vontell 05:09 AM 04-11-2020









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Randallflagg 12:16 PM 04-14-2020
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My Lord.......the memories. Steppenwolf has always been one of my favorites. Joe Cocker was my idol. Saw Robin Trower in St Louis. Saw Iron Butterfly right after High School graduation. Right about the time they released "Butter Flu Bleu" - and of course the 30 minute "Inagadadavida" Damn, those were fine years....

Sure as hell was 500 times better than the drivel that passes for music today (I'm an old fart) :-)
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Ubeja Vontell 07:15 PM 04-14-2020
Originally Posted by Randallflagg:
My Lord.......the memories. Steppenwolf has always been one of my favorites. Joe Cocker was my idol. Saw Robin Trower in St Louis. Saw Iron Butterfly right after High School graduation. Right about the time they released "Butter Flu Bleu" - and of course the 30 minute "Inagadadavida" Damn, those were fine years....

Sure as hell was 500 times better than the drivel that passes for music today (I'm an old fart) :-)
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Randallflagg 10:20 AM 04-15-2020
Originally Posted by Ubeja Vontell:
Let's have some more bro











That's the thing about the time we grew up in....music EXPLODED in the short time from say 1964 through most of the 70s (take disco out of the equation).

It's kind of funny but my Wife led a "fairly" sheltered life until she met me... :-)

But we were out in the truck one day and I had "60s on 6" on Sirius. Playing at the time was The Bee Gees (I started a joke) and she asks me "Who is that?" I tell her The Bee Gees and she says "I thought they only had disco records.."

I just shook my head and smiled....
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Merde Furieux 05:00 PM 04-12-2020

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DeepPurple 01:58 PM 04-13-2020
Laura Branigan died in 2004 in her sleep at age 52 with an aneurysm, but I could watch her sing "Gloria" anytime of the day. Blues fans should like this.



Sweet was one of the original glam rock bands and singer Brian Connolly was just like David Byron of Uriah Heep, a big boozer who died too soon. He left the band in the late 70's and died in 1997 at 51 of liver failure and a heart attack.



I can remember driving my car from Tulsa to back to Florida in 1980 and hearing "Victims of the Fury" for the first time on the radio, I had to have that album. I already had several Robin Trower albums. James Dewar (pronounced like the whiskey) was the perfect vocalist for Trower. Unfotunately he left us too soon., he had a stroke in 1987 that required constant care and then finally left us 15 years later when died in 2002.



Edwin Starr's live performance of War on British TV is one of the best television performances of all time. He also left us too soon, he died of a heart attack in 2003 at age 61.


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DeepPurple 02:16 PM 04-13-2020
Rammstein "Du Hast", Du Hast Mich means You Hate Me.



German metal is heavy and yet melodic, or catchy at the same time.



This UK Rammstein Tribute band is pretty damn good.


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DeepPurple 02:25 PM 04-13-2020
Alanis Morrisette getting down in Rio. The Uninvited.



The Killer Klowns in Australia know how to rock!! Black Betty.



Prince lIve in Houstin 1999, just like the video.


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Randallflagg 05:51 PM 04-14-2020
Geezzzz....I just realized I typed "Butter Flu rather than "FLY"...

This damned pandemic......... :-)
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Randallflagg 10:23 AM 04-15-2020
Why not??


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