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    Quote Originally Posted by eso View Post
    Rush
    Bruce Springsteen
    Steve Miller
    Morrisey
    Kenny G

    Really, too much to think of... It might be easier to list good music.

    eso
    agree on all except SM ....but the one that gets me running for the mute button is:

    The Jackson 5
    Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles

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    No I didn't. Some of my fav are

    Beatles
    Cream
    Status quo
    Turtles
    DC5
    Trashmen
    Verve
    Sea horses
    Wall of voodoo/Stan Ridgeway
    Cake
    Soul coughing

    So when Did I grown up?lol

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    Hey, this is fun!

    Zombie Rugrats

    Turtul Bombers*

    Pedal Files


    *Well, actually their one song "Hiss Pissle" ain't bad.

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    You didn't grow up, HuH?

    Quote Originally Posted by lgvenable View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by lgvenable View Post
    you didn't grow up in the late 60's, 70's and 80's huh??
    LGV
    Nope! I did not get my share of juvenile delinquency's. Instead, in the 1930's we had Dust Storms so bad you couldn't see your hand in front of your face in Kansas, We had Depression & Poverty & Hunger, but with the RCA Radiola Consoles with four push pull--parallel type (45) triode vacuum tubes & magnificent field coil speakers, & huge paper & metal-foil filter capacitors, we enjoyed the music of professional musicians like Glen Grey & his fabulous tune "No Name Jive," & Sweet Martha Tilton singing with Glen Miller & Don Allen's orchestras, Tommy Dorsey's "Getting Sentimental over you," & Jimmy Dorsey, Kay Kyser & his fabulous "tune "Scatter Brain", Henry Busse's orcheastra,& Matty Malnick on the Hammond Nova Chord Organ which sported 200 vacuum tubes. You had to be a very good professnal musician to get on a label.

    These musicians were recorded on fabulous 16 inch wide range vertical cut transcriptions for Radio Broadcast Music Leased Library Service with play back quality superior to any modern stereo LP of today. You could of course buy the 78 records with built in abrasive to immediately wear down the steel needle to fit the groove, good for only two or three play backs before the needle became blunt.

    You do not know what you missed 70 yeara ago, like gasoline for 10 cent a gallon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ampzilla747 View Post
    No I didn't. Some of my fav are

    Beatles
    Cream
    Status quo
    Turtles
    DC5
    Trashmen
    Verve
    Sea horses
    Wall of voodoo/Stan Ridgeway
    Cake
    Soul coughing

    So when Did I grown up?lol
    the TRASHMEN? Wow. Top 5 all time best car songs...A-Bone!

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    didnt get gas per gallon for a thin dime

    1st time I bought it it was 0 .19/gallon. 8 oz cokes were 0.20; so you dont have the corner on crotichness (is that a word?)

    BTW ya gotta love the Beatles as they really were the first group to go Big Time; heck I remember the record burnings..."we're more popular than Jesus".

    Heck when I was 18 CCR's Jeremiah was a Bull Frog...

    nuff said....

    then again I don't do XM, so these guys don't get overplayed for me. I just load up an IPOD; and deafen myself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lgvenable View Post
    Heck when I was 18 CCR's Jeremiah was a Bull Frog...
    I'm a big CCR fan..dont think they ever did that.....mebbe you are thinking of 3 Dog Night "Joy to the World" ??

    Three Dog Night Joy To The World lyrics

    Jeremiah was a bullfrog
    Was a good friend of mine
    I never understood a single word he said
    But I helped him a-drink his wine
    And he always had some mighty fine wine
    Singin'...
    Joy to the world
    All the boys and girls now
    Joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea
    Joy to you and me


    OBTW : Hoyt Axton did a great version of that on the "JBL Sessions" LP's.
    Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles

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    FlatBurgers

    ChimiChangas

    Tha Puddlys*

    I got a bunch!

    * But does anyone know where I can get a copy of their "Hang 'em High" CD?

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    The 1930s ????

    Quote Originally Posted by herki the cat View Post

    Nope! I did not get my share of juvenile delinquency's. Instead, in the 1930's we had Dust Storms so bad you couldn't see your hand in front of your face in Kansas, We had Depression & Poverty & Hunger, but with the RCA Radiola Consoles with four push pull--parallel type (45) triode vacuum tubes & magnificent field coil speakers, & huge paper & metal-foil filter capacitors, we enjoyed the music of professional musicians like Glen Grey & his fabulous tune "No Name Jive," & Sweet Martha Tilton singing with Glen Miller & Don Allen's orchestras, Tommy Dorsey's "Getting Sentimental over you," & Jimmy Dorsey, Kay Kyser & his fabulous "tune "Scatter Brain", Henry Busse's orcheastra,& Matty Malnick on the Hammond Nova Chord Organ which sported 200 vacuum tubes. You had to be a very good professnal musician to get on a label.

    These musicians were recorded on fabulous 16 inch wide range vertical cut transcriptions for Radio Broadcast Music Leased Library Service with play back quality superior to any modern stereo LP of today. You could of course buy the 78 records with built in abrasive to immediately wear down the steel needle to fit the groove, good for only two or three play backs before the needle became blunt.

    You do not know what you missed 70 yeara ago, like gasoline for 10 cent a gallon.

    Cheers herki the cat
    My parents told about the 1930s & 1920 & 1940s. But the 1950s & 1960, etc. those I remember.

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    So if everyone here on LHF hates pretty much every band and artist that ever existed, I guess then everyone just plays pink noise for entertainment.

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    This one was my favorite list.....

    Quote Originally Posted by Allanvh5150 View Post
    So if everyone here on LHF hates pretty much every band and artist that ever existed, I guess then everyone just plays pink noise for entertainment.
    Rolling Stones
    Who
    Pink Floyd
    John Lee Hooker
    Steve Ray Vaughn
    Eric Clapton
    Muddy Waters
    Albert King
    Robert Johnson
    Elmore James
    BB King
    Walter Trout
    Cream
    Rory Gallagher
    Doors.....

    HeHe.

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    Pink Noise?

    Thanks, I forgot that band - I don't like them either!


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    Rap, regeatton, "boyz bands", opera, country music.
    In no specific order

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    Purple Eoeple Peters

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    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by sonofagun View Post
    Pink Noise?

    Thanks, I forgot that band - I don't like them either!

    I have their latest, it's on Sony Music label, titled "No Music, Not For Resale".
    1 solid hour of Pink Noise.

    Great for testing, since it does not suddenly change tracks to a 0dB tone, like some of my other test disks do.
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