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Post by steve h on Jul 22, 2021 18:39:50 GMT 1
I think it's important never to pigeon hole yourself in life, and try and be open to anything, if you dont, you risk missing out on some great things including music.
Oh dont worry...I draw a line at some things........................... and anyway...don't like it...it makes your eyes water.
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Post by veg on Jul 22, 2021 20:58:31 GMT 1
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Post by veg on Jul 23, 2021 1:09:46 GMT 1
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Post by veg on Jul 23, 2021 1:11:26 GMT 1
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Post by veg on Jul 23, 2021 1:13:22 GMT 1
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Post by peter1962 on Jul 23, 2021 11:36:28 GMT 1
Talk sport in my vanπ
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Post by chrisg on Jul 23, 2021 12:26:27 GMT 1
Don't laugh, just re-discovering T rex. Laugh? Why? A brilliant talent!! (not like some of the tosh above...Lemmy excluded of course ) When is was about 10/11 I had to sit next to my sister when going on holiday and I wS damaged by her portable cassette player constantly playing the bay city rollers and the osmands. To this day I still know all the words.
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Post by steve h on Jul 23, 2021 14:23:39 GMT 1
Laugh? Why? A brilliant talent!! (not like some of the tosh above...Lemmy excluded of course ) When is was about 10/11 I had to sit next to my sister when going on holiday and I wS damaged by her portable cassette player constantly playing the bay city rollers and the osmands. To this day I still know all the words. You are a genuine case for counselling and therapy. I have heard that there are good results to be had with hypnotherapy, I'm sure if it stops you smoking, it'll rid you of that torture.
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Post by chrisg on Jul 23, 2021 15:36:05 GMT 1
When is was about 10/11 I had to sit next to my sister when going on holiday and I wS damaged by her portable cassette player constantly playing the bay city rollers and the osmands. To this day I still know all the words. You are a genuine case for counselling and therapy. I have heard that there are good results to be had with hypnotherapy, I'm sure if it stops you smoking, it'll rid you of that torture. I think I'm beyond help. There were some episodes of Slade ,Rod Stewsart and Sweet, but I'm over that.
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Post by veg on Jul 23, 2021 21:05:28 GMT 1
Slade they are one of the greatest rock bands this country has ever had. If you ignore the dodgy hairstyle and questionable clothes π
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Post by steve h on Jul 23, 2021 22:00:27 GMT 1
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Post by donkeychomp on Jul 23, 2021 23:05:10 GMT 1
Ian Gillan, Mr Universe. Again. Because it's bloody brilliant.
Alex
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Post by steve h on Jul 24, 2021 21:24:43 GMT 1
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Post by donkeychomp on Jul 24, 2021 21:26:38 GMT 1
From the Stephen King film 'Maximum Overdrive'!
Alex
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Post by veg on Jul 24, 2021 21:29:34 GMT 1
Acc u ducc a the greatest ever band seen them live so many times. So whatβs your fave ac/dc track?
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Post by dane61 on Jul 24, 2021 21:57:36 GMT 1
Acc u ducc a the greatest ever band seen them live so many times. So whatβs your fave ac/dc track? The Jack ( original version)
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Post by steve h on Jul 24, 2021 22:13:05 GMT 1
Favourite track? Nigh on impossible to choose the band never mind the track! But mulled it over for days to find the last thing I "hear" and chose this....to be played at max volume of course. If it offends anyone there good... """" them, they really didn't know me.
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Post by donkeychomp on Jul 24, 2021 22:31:10 GMT 1
I saw AC/DC twice. The (ahem) last ever tour...Black Ice. First at Wembley then at Perth for the very very last ever gig (we promise). Blew me away. Then they toured again. Bastids. Fave song? Hard to say. The first AC/DC song I learned to play was Whole Lotta Rosie but maybe For Those about to Rock is my fave. Ask me tomorrow and it'll be something else lol.
Alex
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2021 23:21:42 GMT 1
I saw AC/DC at Monsters of Rock, Donnington in 1984... makes me smile just thinking about it. What an amazing weekend! Favorite AC/DC song... Thunderstruck still gives me goosebumps when it comes on.
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Post by veg on Jul 24, 2021 23:24:33 GMT 1
Favourite track? Nigh on impossible to choose the band never mind the track! But mulled it over for days to find the last thing I "hear" and chose this....to be played at max volume of course. If it offends anyone there good... """" them, they really didn't know me. Of course you had to throw the god of bass into it π. Ian kilminster is and always will be a god π.
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Post by chrisg on Jul 25, 2021 18:27:38 GMT 1
I stumbled on these by accident but do remember them back I the day. Credence Clearwatet Revival. They were on a veitnam protest music site. πΆ
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Post by arrdy350 on Jul 25, 2021 18:54:00 GMT 1
I saw AC/DC twice. The (ahem) last ever tour...Black Ice. First at Wembley then at Perth for the very very last ever gig (we promise). Blew me away. Then they toured again. Bastids. Fave song? Hard to say. The first AC/DC song I learned to play was Whole Lotta Rosie but maybe For Those about to Rock is my fave. Ask me tomorrow and it'll be something else lol. Alex Whole Lotta Rosie is my fave it is on my list to learn to play my guitar π Have you been playing long?
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Post by vectisitch on Jul 25, 2021 19:07:30 GMT 1
Now 80's on the tv, blondie Atomic
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Post by donkeychomp on Jul 25, 2021 21:28:37 GMT 1
I stumbled on these by accident but do remember them back I the day. Credence Clearwatet Revival. They were on a veitnam protest music site. πΆ The song you're thinking of is called Fortunate Son. They are a great band, worth investing a few quid on a 'best of' CD. Alex
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Post by donkeychomp on Jul 25, 2021 21:32:23 GMT 1
I saw AC/DC twice. The (ahem) last ever tour...Black Ice. First at Wembley then at Perth for the very very last ever gig (we promise). Blew me away. Then they toured again. Bastids. Fave song? Hard to say. The first AC/DC song I learned to play was Whole Lotta Rosie but maybe For Those about to Rock is my fave. Ask me tomorrow and it'll be something else lol. Alex Whole Lotta Rosie is my fave it is on my list to learn to play my guitar π Have you been playing long? I play bass. Been at it since I was about 13. I still have my first ever guitar, a 1970's CSL. At one stage I had 14 basses all over the place including a couple of BC Rich ones and a cool ESP LTD as used by Tom Araya of Slayer. I now have 3, and my fave is a 1950's Jedson. British made and such an amazing sound to it. Alex
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Post by arrdy350 on Jul 25, 2021 22:54:22 GMT 1
Whole Lotta Rosie is my fave it is on my list to learn to play my guitar π Have you been playing long? I play bass. Been at it since I was about 13. I still have my first ever guitar, a 1970's CSL. At one stage I had 14 basses all over the place including a couple of BC Rich ones and a cool ESP LTD as used by Tom Araya of Slayer. I now have 3, and my fave is a 1950's Jedson. British made and such an amazing sound to it. Alex I was given a Crafter bass from a mate who found it in a skip with a couple of guitars. I have been playing guitar for about 2 years. I have also got a Yamaha acoustic guitar π They can get addictive to collect.
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Post by donkeychomp on Jul 25, 2021 23:06:09 GMT 1
They sure can! Yamaha make amazing axes. Crafter...well, not so lol.
Alex
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Post by chrisg on Jul 26, 2021 13:08:01 GMT 1
I stumbled on these by accident but do remember them back I the day. Credence Clearwatet Revival. They were on a veitnam protest music site. πΆ The song you're thinking of is called Fortunate Son. They are a great band, worth investing a few quid on a 'best of' CD. Alex Up around the bend was the first one I stumbled on . Very "of their time"
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Post by arrdy350 on Jul 26, 2021 14:28:41 GMT 1
They sure can! Yamaha make amazing axes. Crafter...well, not so lol. Alex That probably why the Crafter was in the skip π€£
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Post by arrdy350 on Jul 26, 2021 14:30:12 GMT 1
The song you're thinking of is called Fortunate Son. They are a great band, worth investing a few quid on a 'best of' CD. Alex Up around the bend was the first one I stumbled on . Very "of their time" Bad moon raising is another good CCR song π
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