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Offline Rebel Yell

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Re: What do you consider rock?
« Reply #25 on: January 22, 2008, 02:48:24 PM »
I still listen to Back in Black every night while I'm working out. Always get the blood pumping.

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Re: What do you consider rock?
« Reply #26 on: January 22, 2008, 02:49:56 PM »
You folks are so lost.  Rock was conceived in the 1950's and came to life in the five years between 1964 and 1969.  During that short period in time we went from "I Wanna Hold You Hand" to "We are all outlaws in the eyes of America.  In order to survive we steal, cheat, lie, forge, ****, hide, and deal".

Not lost, but the genre has expanded and diverted over the years, Undies. My daddy grew me up on that and my mother did some work for a band during that time(no, not like that :whatever: :-)) My dad's 45 and LP collection were extensive. I grew up on all kinds of stuff.

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Re: What do you consider rock?
« Reply #27 on: January 22, 2008, 03:48:33 PM »
You folks are so lost.  Rock was conceived in the 1950's and came to life in the five years between 1964 and 1969.  During that short period in time we went from "I Wanna Hold You Hand" to "We are all outlaws in the eyes of America.  In order to survive we steal, cheat, lie, forge, ****, hide, and deal".

Not lost, but the genre has expanded and diverted over the years, Undies. My daddy grew me up on that and my mother did some work for a band during that time(no, not like that :whatever: :-)) My dad's 45 and LP collection were extensive. I grew up on all kinds of stuff.

Hmm.  I did some band work too.  What's your mom's name?  No, I will not submit to any blood test.  You are not my child.   :o

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Re: What do you consider rock?
« Reply #28 on: January 22, 2008, 04:53:09 PM »
I guess I'm getting at that age.  I'm 32, I turn on the radio and what they play as rock, now, is Good Charlotte, Maroon 5, and assortes poppy crap.  What happened to the Pearl Jams, Nirvanas, STP's of the world.  I thought rock was coming back with Disturbed, Linkin Park, even Creed.  I really thought about this last night watching the trailer for Rambo (Let the Bodies Hit The Floor)  Am I just getting old?

Yes. Sorry.  :old:

Welcome to the "old" club!

I must be getting there.  I find myself less and les interested in music.  I don't have the patience to listen to anything new, and what I do hear isn't worth paying money for.  Even the new Slayer album bites. 

RIP "music".   :(
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Re: What do you consider rock?
« Reply #29 on: January 22, 2008, 05:06:12 PM »


I must be getting there.  I find myself less and les interested in music.  I don't have the patience to listen to anything new, and what I do hear isn't worth paying money for.  Even the new Slayer album bites. 

RIP "music".   :(
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