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Never heard of this group so I listened to the video. To be honest It didn't do anything for me... just different tastes in music is what it comes down to.
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Exactly what it was, a dream.
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Ever heard Tiny Tim? No I won't post the hit... with a bullet.
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One "hit" that wasn't even included on their one album.
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Well we could throw Puff the Magic Dragon in here but perhaps something more along the lines of this... one hit and gone really, penned by Rupert Holmes of all people:
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I think music goes by age groups... or for the younger people... who turned them on to what. Sometimes what they were turned on to made them expand their searches but who knows really. I was turned on to the Shocking Blue in a 1964 Falcon... earlier, Same with the Animals House of the rising son.... a Twin Fair parking lot actually. Beginning of psych music?
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Meh... we all have our own. I like a few Bread songs I like but they aren't exactly forgotten songs.
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Their stuff is hard to get on youtube, just like Dylan and a few others but here is School. Crime of the Century really is a good one.
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I would think that the first two or three ELO albums are in the forgotten range for a lot of people.
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Vintage Buffalo Concert Posters
T&C replied to The Real Buffalo Joe's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Yep, that one, the Zeppelin one and the Stones one in that style are bogus for sure... you can find those at flea markets. -
Wish he was coming to the west side of the state, no way can I make it over to the east coast... which one are you going to? 10/24/18 Culture Room Ft. Lauderdale, FL TICKETS 10/25/18 Maxwell C. King Center Melbourne, FL 10/26/18 Southwest Florida Events Center Ft. Meyers, FL TICKETS MASTERCLASS 10/27/18 Ponte Vedra Concert Hall Ponte Vedra Beach, FL TICKETS
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For any WCF Dead fans this is your go to group: https://unclejohnsband.com/
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Zappa plays Zappa... has to be the best one out there. Oh, IMO of course.
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Couldn't say... he has too many to even begin to remember. I love his work but I'm not an expert by any means. Some can't stand his work... I for one like it quite a bit. Kind of like musicians... some like their stuff, some don't... and who really is to argue. No winners.
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That Dali for sure. I live 12 miles from the museum as the crow flies. He is a one of a kind IMO... he did things that no one before him had done. One example, imbedding an actual fly in a painting. My favorite painter but I'm not right on that, only for me.
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Not really. Gene Krupa designed the first "modern" drum kit that is still used today. He is the captain of the ship for the drumming world as we still know it. Dali developed his own techniques that were not used by anyone before him.
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I have heard about this one and they are reputedly excellent... actually I think the chickie here saw them aways back, I'll have to ask her when she wakes up to go to work. For anyone in the Tampa area or visiting... Skippers Smokehouse (they smoke everything) at Nebraska and Skipper Rd. has Grateful Dead night every Thursday featuring Uncle John's Band. These guys have been doing it so long that if you look away from the stage you really can't tell the difference. Well over 1,000 shows by now... highly recommended if you are a Dead fan. https://www.skipperssmokehouse.com/event/grateful-dead-nite-w-uncle-johns-band-free-33-2018-05-31/
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You aren't wrong, but you aren't right either. I've been in a lot of these kinds of discussions on various boards and in real life and I have found that no one is ever right. Its all just what your ears and mind like. I personally think that Frank Zappa is the greatest guitar player I've ever seen or listened to... but, I'm not right... only to me or someone else that thinks the same. There are too many through time that aren't in the big 20 or whatever on any given instrument. Heck, any version of Return to Forever blows the windows out of some of these so called greats. But again, I think that but no one can really say who is the "greatest". Apple pie, cherry pie, key lime pie...
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Anyone else here into Beatles covers? I actually own this Lp, the kind of music you play when people at the beach start getting a little too close to your area. Believe its from 68'... on Capitol records:
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That was in this film too...and yeah, he's crusty for sure. A 60's music/culture/etc. group I'm in on facebook was talking about him/BD yesterday. His oldest daughter has a book out now and she posted to the group. I mentioned something like "holy crap, I guess I'm hanging with the wrong people if we have his daughter posting here/looking in"... and lo and behold Ginger Baker (or who ever posts for him) liked the post and made a comment that "you'll really love it". Probably his daughter but pretty cool nonetheless.
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Have you ever watched this? Beware of Mr. Baker
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Oh I'm sure it did exist, I don't remember it like you. As far as I can remember riding the slides Anywhere it was always big burlap bags we sat on.