quote:Originally posted by Saddletank Good grief, THE Whitesnake, David Coverdale, Jon Lord, et al? How did you get to hear of them?
The one and only ^^ I love classic rock! Whitesnake, though. I remember how I found out about them. It was through that Bowling for Soup song, 1985?
she was gonna be an actress
she was gonna be a star
she was gonna shake her a**
on the hood of Whitesnake's car
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Tom Sawyer - Rush
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08.06.2014, 01:47 PM
Saddletank
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I AM impressed!
Well, to show my age I saw Rainbow, the Ian Gillan Band and Whitesnake all at either the Marquee or Hammersmith Odeon in the late 70s or early 80s. I have one of Blackmore's plectrums in my bedside table still, and a pair of jeans I can no longer get into with Rainbow's signatures on
Sadly I never got to see Deep Purple live
Right now - some more Nightcore mixes... ah, so much fun. No brains required, just PARTY!!!!
ASTRUD GILBERTO, JOAO GILBERTO~the girl from ipanema,super cool and super smooth and with the fabulous STAN GETZ on tenor saxophone, GETZ was the
most profound,creative tenor saxophone artist ever
(rest in peace stan).
regards J .
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08.07.2014, 12:37 AM
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My stepdad LOVES Rush, Fen!! Like, he LOOOOOVES Rush. He's seen them.... 18 times, I think.
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It Ain't Me, Babe-Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon as Johnny Cash and June Carter.
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I never saw Queen. Much to my dismay. Freddie on stage at the height of his talent would have been amazing.
When I was in my late teens/early 20s I had a couple of friends who were really into live music. This was in the days when £8 could get you a ticket to the Hammersmith Odeon and £20 into Earls Court to see bands like Genesis, Quo and Floyd.
Incredible days.
I love Rush too. I especially like their early stuff, Farewell to Kings, Moving Pictures and Signals are my favourite albums.
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08.19.2014, 11:50 PM
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Just listened to an old tune (1966) by Sandy Posey... "Born a Woman" I loved the rhythm and sound of that tune. Yeah, yeah, I know, I'm a guy, but I used to sing along with it, but not in front of my Navy buddies. lol
If you get a chance, give it a listen...
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Most of the rest of it is nature shots using timelapse photography - night skies, mountains, lakes, rivers, forests. A lot of it is really pretty and stills would make good wallpapers.