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01-09-2008, 12:13 PM | #32 (permalink) | |
The Sexual Intellectual
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You're forgiven for having a Doctor Who reference in your profile.
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01-09-2008, 03:47 PM | #34 (permalink) | |
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but at least they gave us freddie Mercury
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01-10-2008, 11:39 AM | #38 (permalink) | |
afrocentric
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thats wasnt pearl jam,.....that was STP this is a tricky question i've been through so many musical phases in my 24 years its not even funny,.... be it roger miller and simon and garfunkle when i was a kid,.....to bands like bush and nirvana when i was in 3rd grade,....jr high found me goin through my hard rock/classic rock/motown phases,.... most of that carried over to high school where i started to obsess over 'texas country', which i have just cycled back too college was all about the jam band,...... but through all these there are a few albums that never lost their rotation,..... the allman brother's filmore east u2's war zepplin's 3 a live roxy music album jerry jeff walker's great gonzos and neil young's harvest |
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01-10-2008, 01:44 PM | #39 (permalink) |
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Before 'classic rock' was coined & during a time when top 40 radio stations dominated the airwaves, a Charlotte radio station had a '1960s' radio program on a weekend night & they played Immigrant Song by Led Zeppelin. I was only 10 or so & never heard of them since my older sister listened to disco & new wave and there were no album oriented radio stations.
But that blew me away. I worshiped them throughout the 1980's as the classic rock format became popular until I was in high school when I started listening to college rock. Obviously, I've never been embarrassed of them, but I haven't touched any of the old albums & I had only bought 1 CD (Physical Graffiti). But they have a warm place in my heart as they were the first band I truly became obsessed about & helped introduce me to other rock bands. |
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