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What is your all time favorite rock band or artist that 81% or more of this bored dislikes?
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I still love Paint it Black even though I've listened to it thousands of tims. I can remember the first time my father played his vinyl copy. To me, it's a song that was so ahead of it's time and the production still holds up to contemporary music.YellowSnow said:
I hear you on the burn out factor of songs you've heard too many time (and for more decades than many of us). The great thing about today's streaming technology is I'm still finding recordings by the 50's, 60's and 70's that I had no idea of 20 years ago in college.
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Fuck this thread. I've wasted about
threefourteen hours watching youtube videos.
Here's one that will get no play but absurdly good. The blonde gave me a boner in '91. Still does.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoLP3AArnEI
Andrew Strong is a beast.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dzc-bLsmMxg
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My first was Night Ranger opening for ZZ TopBearsWiin said:People forget how much fun Night Ranger's first two albums were. First concert I evar went to was Tesla opening for Night Ranger at the Concord Pavilion
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Race was there!!1!BearsWiin said:People forget how much fun Night Ranger's first two albums were. First concert I evar went to was Tesla opening for Night Ranger at the Concord Pavilion
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My first concert was Grand Funk Railroad in like 1970. My mom drove us to Seattle
I love Def Leppard. I only started listening to then this century so its still kind of new
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RaceBannon said:
My first concert was Grand Funk Railroad in like 1970. My mom drove us to Seattle
I love Def Leppard. I only started listening to then this century so its still kind of new
I spent the 80's listening to funk and dance music
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For the Fait accompli, guaranteed to annoy I present another guilty pleasure:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z778slDEsds
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Jerry Garcia was the Grateful Dead. No Jerry, no Dead; it's just some surviving members who love touring and god bless 'em, but it's not the same. I never got to see them live before he died in '95. I would have had to catch them on tour when I was in HS and I was a sheltered SLOW STRATEGY kid who probably wouldn't have been a good fit at Dead show. By college I would have been fine and smoked weed and talked shit.UW_Doog_Bot said:
The wife and her best friend are huge dead fans. I honestly had zero interest until I saw them live. I can only imagine how much better they must have been before their current line up. -
Not sure if this is some odd spit roast fantasy of yours.creepycoug said:
Sledog? That you? There is something oddly familiar about your comebacks.
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Yep. That's you.topdawgnc said:








