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I watched most of this last night.  Pretty fun for nostalgia already those songs.  She was pretty funny too talking to the crowd about her drinking acid and flashing her chest growing up going to these festivals.  Haha 

 

 

I forgot how raw she used to seem.  She’s a much more mainstream friendly entertainer today.  
 

 

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diamonds are a girls best friend

 

inspired by the lyrical thread and for grins. OH MARILYN MONROE You were a Vixen. RIP Norma Jean

 

1 hour ago, Another Fan said:

@muppy

 

I watched most of this last night.  Pretty fun for nostalgia already those songs.  She was pretty funny too talking to the crowd about her drinking acid and flashing her chest growing up going to these festivals.  Haha 

 

 

I forgot how raw she used to seem.  She’s a much more mainstream friendly entertainer today.  
 

 

I will watch this today. I love her. I became a fan after her Netflix documentary. I have seen her grow as a performer and artist.  Forget her movies. Thanks for posting amigo.

On 1/11/2025 at 8:45 AM, SinceThe70s said:

 

I learned of this band right here at TBD. This song kicks total ***

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On 12/30/2024 at 2:56 AM, BringMetheHeadofLeonLett said:

A little WhoTom for ya:

 

 

 

Bless ya sirs

@WhoTom just in case wifey checks in to read here.  RIP matey. and God Bless you all too xo m

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So I am a huge music fan- Metal, Punk, Blues, Jazz, Techno, Funk, Rock, Grunge- etc.  I have a good friend, 20 years younger, who loves and knows all the music I know.  They are an incredible musician, and he was in local legendary punk band in HS. 


I asked him how he got into punk at such a young age.  He explained, and he was curious my musical journey.

 

i grew up in West Seneca in the 70s.  I used to play with the girls my age, across the street, I was 7 years old.  Their older brother David was always playing 45s in the garage.  I would listen mesmerized.

 

hey kid he said- check this out- and he played 

I was hooked.  I’d see Dave spinning 45s and go over.  Please play that snoopy song I’d request.  Dave, about 10 years older, was always so patient, and play it for me.

 

David gave me my first 45- The Who- I Can See For Miles/ Maryann With The Shakey Hands.  I played that 45 over and over.

 

David played Godzilla -BOC for me- and I was hooked on rock and roll very young.

 

later at a sleepover- I heard Styx -Renegade on a ktel tape- and I loved it.

 

5th grade I discovered The Doors, Zepp, and AC/DC

6th grade I learned Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, and Rainbow.

 

8th grade I learned Slayer, Metallica, Black Flag and Ramones.

 

HS 83-87 I went to shitton of awesome metal and punk shows.

 

so I’ve been thinking about Dave and how good he was to me.

 

I tracked him down in Colorado, and I thanked him for teaching me music back then, and being so good to me.

 

He was most appreciative, and told me that me contacting him, made his day.

 

I now have a large 45 collection, including Snoopy versus the Red Barron and The Who- I can See For Miles 

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