Best songs ever ...

wow, is everyone who's posted to this thread from Indiana??

...what's with all the buttrock?

way to stay off the beaten path, guys...
 
No Meatloaf yet?
Bat out of Hell
Dashboard Light

Harry Chapin
Sniper and other Lovesongs

Kraftwerks
Autobahn.....best driving music made.

Robert Palmer
Life in the Fast Lane
(makes me high just to think about that one)

No Aphie, neither of us got to go to Woodstock. Some of my friends did but my Mom said NO.......I got to see the movie when it first came out instead......and my Mom got me the alblum.....oh well.......
Bob was a cop in NJ at the time of Woodstock. When he was in college he went to Peter Paul and Mary and Highwaymen concerts and heard people like Joan Baez, Pete Seeger and Earl Skruggs jamming in their backyards. And the Newport Folk Festival. Seven students in an old DeSoto.

I went to Don McLean concerts. You know, American Pie.....but I was into his music from his first songs like Bumper Dipped in Red.
I also saw Iron Butterfly and The Who.

Different time on a different planet. Brings back a lot of fond memories.:D :D
 
bungrider wrote:

wow, is everyone who's posted to this thread from Indiana??

...what's with all the buttrock?

way to stay off the beaten path, guys...



LOL :D
 
Quote from AMT4SWA:

"Blue Monday" New Order

"Nothing in Particular" Jim Morrissey (Smiths)

Awesome songs!!!

Morrissey from the Smiths is not Jim.
It's Stephen P. Morrissey

and the song you're thinking of is "How soon is Now"


happy trading:D
 
Quote from fxtrading:

I like small clubs - stadiums just don’t cut it unless you get floor tickets. even then there's a disconnect.

being in the pit for NIN at woodstock

Marilyn Manson in a small club (about 500 people) was outstanding

My life with the thrill kill cult and Lords of Acid - ahh that was great, in the same small club as above with lots female and male blow up sex dolls hanging from the ceiling banging each other

first concert was seeing Corrosion of Conformity (in its punk days) with Circle Jerks headlining. Hehe and morbid angel opened.


cool stuff. COC before they turned metal ! that must have been awesome. i saw D.R.I. opening for suicidal tendencies on a metal/ punk crossover tour in a small room. talk about intense !

live on,

surfer:)
 
Quote from uptik2000:



Morrissey from the Smiths is not Jim.
It's Stephen P. Morrissey


happy trading:D



morrissey has a first name ??

girlfriend in a coma is classic !

how about my favorite 80's pop band--"echo and the bunnymen"

best,

surfer:)
 
rush at the la forum, 1989 (or thereabouts). that was a great live concert. and the 'yes' festivals were good too.

re music, also pink floyd 'dark side of the moon' (how many times have i listened to that album?), led zep, doors, george thorogood, the police, the who..

dvds, the pretenders' 'loose in la" is good, and the rush/rio is best new dvd, barely edging out sade's latest live concert dvd..

btw, anyone know any good jazz concert live dvds (brubeck/miles/sinatra)?


thx,

ken

p.s. all of the above are best with bombay sapphire, served straight in a martini glass shaken not stirred
 
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