blgridesagain
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...just for you, rick;
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...OK rick, see if you can figure this out....who is this beauty below and why is she forever linked to rock and roll history?
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During the early 70s I was into Alvin Lee (one of the best guitarist ever) and 10 years after. And Mark Farner's Grand funk railroad.
Yeah, I still play "A Space in Time" every now and then...great album...Grank Funk was another great band...in addition to Farner, Don Brewer was a very under rated drummer and singer.
...speaking of Grand Funk, I started to take an off topic poll awhile back concerning the best 3 man bands ever...there were quite few;
Grand Funk RR
ZZ Top
The Police
Cream
Jimi Hendrix Experience
...I'm probably forgetting some. Maybe I'll post the poll later on.
...no, I was talking about "3 man bands" only.
...oh hell...my all around favorite bands ever would be a really tough call.
...in no particular order, Pink Floyd, Eagles, Zeppelin
...and close behind, Heart, Doobies, CCR, Fleetwood Mac, Jimmy Buffett and The Coral Reefer Band, Beatles (and anything by John Lennon)
I still have Lennon's Imagine album & his first album with the plastic Ono band. And by Album I mean vinyl.
...I still have 700 to 800 vinyl albums...and still have my 35 year old Technics turntable and a 40 year old JVC 4 channel amp and Marantz receiver...great sound. I also have a Bose surround sound system which sounds great with digital recordings but you just can't beat the "warm" sound of the older stereo equipment. And I have a vintage McIntosh amp that I'm restoring. (tube type)
...ahhh, 45's. I remember the very first record I bought with my own money...it was a 45 rpm..."I Get Around by The Beach Boys...flip side was "Don't Worry Baby"...yup, good times.
Mine was I feel fine by the Beatles. I think the flip side was either She's a woman or If I fell.
That so sounded like my dad. And for the record I just turned 40.
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Where did I say everyone had talent?
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Still think a generational gap does this with all music. Your parents or their parents may havr thought it it wasn't Bauch Beethoven and showpan (sp) it was crap. Bet parents of the 60's children though guys like hendrix the who were pyscodelical.
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The part I find humorous is that these rappers think they invented the game. When in reality rap has been around before most of these sewer mouth clowns have been alive. jimmy Dean "Big bad John" around 1961. Lorne Greene "Ringo". Hell even Johnny Cash's "A boy name sue". was a form of rap. All from the 60s. And even Blondie came out with a song called "Rapture" in 1981 that was a nice mix of singing & rap. The biggest difference between then & now is that #1 the poetry was a damn lot better & #2 unlike todays rap-crap, you could actually understand EVERY word.
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Rick, how about Charlie Daniels' "Uneasy Rider".....not sure if you're familiar with it...check it out.