Some great ones there Garey, but some far from it.
[quote=Fredfish]Some great ones there Garey, but some far from it.
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Hi Garey, I’m with Fred fish, I remember most of the songs and the artists but quite a few weren’t what I was into! The Chuck Berry album my ding a ling I still have. I have a lot of 70s stuff on 33&1/3 vinyl and cassettes. Hard rock and rock and roll forever, not into country much. Larry W.
Great walk down memory lane OBG.
I remember the first time I heard the Beatles song let it be on the radio, a crappy old am car radio and I thought they were saying letter b.
Mudbugger
Loc: North Central Indiana, just north of Kokomo.
Some were great, some less than, some MUCH less than, plus a few that I've never even heard of.
Some beautiful voices and faces, some funny and some that we lost way too soon.
Karen Carpenter and Jim Croce are two that come to mind.
Mud
[quote=Fredfish]Some great ones there Garey, but some far from it.
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Now I remember all that pop and disco music, but haven't relistened to it all in this time. I did like Karen Carpenter though, one of the clearest, sweetest voices I've ever heard. Too busy trippin' to yesterday's Iron Butterfly tunes.....
Garey, that was great. I love that music then and now. Today’s rap and pop can’t hold a candle to it.
Thanks.
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