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Old 05-12-2024, 02:16 PM
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In the same day on 3 different radio stations last week I heard Magnet & Steel, Edge of 17 and Trouble.
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Old 05-16-2024, 07:15 PM
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So I've been staying in my friend's "college" apartment for the past week, sitting his dog. The kid in the apartment above me has been BLASTING Edge of 17 for the past half hour. Did kids in 1981 blast music from 1937?
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Old 05-16-2024, 07:16 PM
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So I've been staying in my friend's "college" apartment for the past week, sitting his dog. The kid in the apartment above me has been BLASTING Edge of 17 for the past half hour. Did kids in 1981 blast music from 1937?
I kind of did.
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Old 05-16-2024, 07:20 PM
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So I've been staying in my friend's "college" apartment for the past week, sitting his dog. The kid in the apartment above me has been BLASTING Edge of 17 for the past half hour. Did kids in 1981 blast music from 1937?
I remember in the mid 70s I was a kid and we liked to dance twist songs at parties. But twist was like 15 years old at that moment. Oh, Rock Around the Clock (1952), too. But just at parties. We didn't use to listen oldies at home.
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Old 05-16-2024, 07:22 PM
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I kind of did.
1937? Really? Honestly, I've never even been much of a fan of the 1960s!
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I remember in the mid 70s I was a kid and we liked to dance twist songs at parties. But twist was like 15 years old at that moment. Oh, Rock Around the Clock (1952), too. But just at parties. We didn't use to listen oldies at home.
I remember in the late 80's, my cousin and I listening to Elvis quite a bit. Remember Robert Plant's Honeydrippers project? We played the hell out of that.
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Old 05-17-2024, 07:35 AM
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1937? Really? Honestly, I've never even been much of a fan of the 1960s!
I was really close with my grandparents.
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Old 05-17-2024, 08:28 AM
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What I did like was watching documentaries of old music and movies. I guess it started with That's Entertainment!, a 1974 compilation MGM films plust the studio history. My parents took me to the cinema and I liked it very much. It started my hobby for Hollywood history.

And about music, it started with Heroes of Rock'n'Roll, hosted by Jeff Bridges (1979). It includes a band that would became my favorite 3 years later.

Unfortunately I've not found the entire 2 hours doc video, but there some good segments in YT. I think this is the most complete:

https://youtu.be/iirh65r0FZc?t=4736
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I was really close with my grandparents.
Once I embraced country music(when Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and the like came along, rock was no longer for me. I need melody and harmony- see Eagles and FM), I began to embrace really old music. A favorite would be Bob Wills music from the 1930s and 40s. Truly joyous music.
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Once I embraced country music(when Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and the like came along, rock was no longer for me. I need melody and harmony- see Eagles and FM), I began to embrace really old music. A favorite would be Bob Wills music from the 1930s and 40s. Truly joyous music.
Pearl Jam released a new album and I couldn't get thru 3 songs. It all sounds the same to me. Generic Rock. Like those white generic labels at the market back in the 80's.
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Pearl Jam released a new album and I couldn't get thru 3 songs. It all sound the same to me. Generic Rock. Like those white generic labels at the market back in the 80's.
Yep. And I bought all those albums, and really TRIED to like it. Nope.

"Freeeeezzinnn'...." Shut the actual fukc up.
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Yep. And I bought all those albums, and really TRIED to like it. Nope.

"Freeeeezzinnn'...." Shut the actual fukc up.
so boring.
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So I'm at my Sunday happy hour bar, where I play about 2 hours worth of music on the jukebox. My signature last two songs are Rhiannon, then Tusk as the finale(where my friends have been trained to mumble "real savage like" at the appropriate spot....). My two hour playlist finally ends, and what had the next person played, at least two hours ago?
SYLM


Sorry, that was a long story, but it was so odd that a stranger followed my FM, with FM.
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then Tusk as the finale(where my friends have been trained to mumble "real savage like" at the appropriate spot....).
What happens to them if they don't obey you?
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What happens to them if they don't obey you?
The they're ousted from the glory of my presence, in a real savage like way.
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