Originally posted by vanderveldePeter Greens Fleetwood mac/ Free/ Jethro Tull all around 1970/ actually saw the pistols at Middlesbrough Rock Garden
The Sex Pistols in my case.
Afterwards, I discovered bands and musicians both before and after them, but I have always been and will remain a Pistols Guy.
I will listen Tony Bennett (born 1926) in a duet with no other than Lady Gaga in July, but I will remain Pistols Guy.
What about you?
Originally posted by vandervelde2 nice replies to a tasteless post.
Ok, your idol is Beethoven...😛
My step son is profoundly deaf. He cannot appreciate music, but sees the enjoyment that others get from it. It breaks my heart to answer his questions.
Anyways ..
Alice Cooper doing 'Schools Out' on TOTP in 1972 for me. I just thought 'I want to do that!!'
Originally posted by redbadgerI seen Johnny at the Glasgow Barrowlands, it was a shame people kept spitting on him and he got fed up.. someone threw a bottle and it him him and he left, but not before playing pretty vacant, was too awesome.
Peter Greens Fleetwood mac/ Free/ Jethro Tull all around 1970/ actually saw the pistols at Middlesbrough Rock Garden
Originally posted by Seitseif you really are deaf..I apologise, but why you would add a post to this perfectly reasonable thread that is inaccessible to the deaf is a puzzle
Dig this. Some of us are douchebags too. Romanticizing it won't make our lives better.
if you aren't..shame on you
only you know which is correct
Well, let the old folks chip in here.
My uncle's 45's and 33's of Elvis (Oh Lord, just look it up children) showed me that good music didn't have to mention Jesus. Since I was born in 1952, just the roll of the dice meant I started becoming aware around 1964. And yes, we still talk about those guys and girls, don't we?
The Beatles, of course...
I was two years old and my 14 year old aunt had one of those phonograph record players that folded up, latched shut and had a handle like a suitcase...She also had a copy of a 45 RPM record of The Beatles 1963 release, "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" to which I bounced up and down and attempted to sing at the top of my lungs...
A few years later, I remember my family visiting my father's Navy subordinates who lived on the North Shore of the island of Oahu, Hawaii...They were playing tunes of The Doors, The Association, Van Morrison, Jefferson Airplane, The Fifth Dimension, The Seekers, The Rolling Stones, and many more...not the least of which continued to be The Beatles...
I can still hear those songs and one of the sailors telling his buddy, "Watch this little girl dance," as he turned volume of the phonograph up...and come to think of it, that is about the time my parents gathered me up along with my brothers and sister. I don't think that we children ever returned to the North Shore...but the music never left me...
...and I'm still dancing...