you mean this one?
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here's the backside of the original
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No, this one. I can't get to it easily to tell you what's on the back.
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you mean this one?
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here's the backside of the original
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My only response is "Eat something!"Oh no, these were more like this sort of thing -
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Party!I hated disco when it came out. And we don't have a lawn, we have a yard. Everybody welcome. Even disco-lovin', high-waisted-pant-wearing peeps.
I'm a sucker for a rockin' band with horns. Or cello or violin. Flute. Occasionally oboe. Any recommendations for a hard rock band (or metal!) with a harp? I'll try anything musical once.
I just like the idea of mastery... even though all it does mostly is frustrate me.It’s mostly in recording situations that I have to dial it back.
In the immortal words of Dean Winchester: “Driver picks the music, shotgun shuts his cake hole.”Hey, it's all good @GonePlaid. I too never liked Bowie. I get a lot of grief because I STILL listen to 80s/90s hair bands. Right now in my truck cd player is a Killer Dwarves cd.Who still listens to that?!?!?!
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I know, I'm weird. Still have long hair, Cinderella is still my favorite band, you'll catch me cranking Ratt at any time, I love swirl painted guitars, pointy headstocks and bright neon colors. I keep hoping this crap comes back in style soon so I'll be cool again.![]()
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HahaGotcha! I listen to Hair Nation, Ozzy's Boneyard, and Little Steven's Underground Garage on Sirius/XM. Always crank it up for Cinderella, Def Leppard, Ratt, Winger, et al., in addition to the Horn Bands.
She's lucky she isn't my daughter! I'd tell that boy to march back over there and patch things up with that girl!My daughters boyfriend used to date Eric Brittingham's daughter. He had no idea who the dad was or about the band and was surprised I knew who they were. Once he heard a few songs he realized that he did know the music but was clueless about who the artist was. Kids these days.Haha
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Yup she needs some cheeseburgers!My only response is "Eat something!"
There's a time and place for everything.I watch some older movies and see the men's waistbands above their belly buttons. Looks silly.
My son had the former's Metallica album. We loved it. Thanks.try Apocalyptica or 2Cellos
It is amazing how delicate we can be sometimes.Never seen the cartoon sleeve art in the flesh. Only ever seen the 'not safe for the USA' version.
Double!Yup she needs some cheeseburgers!
No wrath from me, an unabashed Bowie fan. You like what you like. It’s all good. I love his voice. And frankly, I prefer his to that of the other David Jones who had a few hits back in the day. I’m also huge on Neil Young, the Boss, Tweedy, Brian Aubert and others with voices that many say are an acquired taste. I’ve taken plenty of flack from those who don’t care for them. Doesn’t bother me at all.
There's some great stuff here, including Winwood. Sorry if I already posted it here.Speaking of great (male) voices, I love Scott Walker, Steve Winwood, Brandon Perry, Tim Buckley, Nick Drake, Nick Cave, Rinde Eckert, Thom York, Mike Patton, Don Van Vliet... and probably others I can't think of right now.![]()
What about those of us that stopped caring about hurting others feelings around age 20?
I like less about half of Bowie. The popular stuff is really good, but the rest I feel intensely indifferent about.
Zappa on the other hand was a genius. I like a lot of his stuff and there is also a lot that I just don't understand (I think I don't understand it, or maybe I do and it isn't very good).
Killer Dwarfs!? I saw those guys back in the day. The singers big stage move was rolling across the stage.
They are touring I think.
Love the video for all the sites around Toronto (from the time I lived there)
Or some of this guy’s stuff. He’s all over the map, genre wise. Some call him The Godfather of Celtic Rock. A History Prof at U of Edinburgh turned me on to him circa ‘77.try Apocalyptica or 2Cellos
There are so many. But I melt when the girls sing. Heck (gasp!) even some Taylor Swift. Here’s one of my fav girls:Speaking of great (male) voices, I love Scott Walker, Steve Winwood, Brandon Perry, Tim Buckley, Nick Drake, Nick Cave, Rinde Eckert, Thom York, Mike Patton, Don Van Vliet... and probably others I can't think of right now.![]()