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Old 05-20-2009, 03:59 PM   #41 (permalink)
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I’m torn between 2 decades. I was lucky enough to have been a teenager for the entire 70’s in the UK. The music was plenty and diverse. When I was 18 I could choose to go to clubs in Glasgow that played Rock, Prog, Punk, New Wave, 2 Tone, Mod, Funk, Disco, and Jazz funk if I so desired. How did I decide where to go on a particular night? Easy; which club had the most women?
However I would have gladly swapped it to be 17 in 1967
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Old 05-20-2009, 04:21 PM   #42 (permalink)
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14 years earlier would be cool so I could see Faith No More in their one hit heyday
whoever told you that faith no more only had one hit, lied to you.

i was a teenager in the early 80's. there was never a cooler time to be that age, i think. i saw judas priest before anyone knew rob halford was a queer.
i remember when the new bands were megadeth, mettalica, faith no more, when ozzy went solo and released "crazy train" as a single i was drinkin beers, gettin stoned, and ridin in my buddy's dad's 70 grand prix with the 8 track thumpin and a match pack stuck under it to make it play.

good times, good times
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Old 05-20-2009, 05:27 PM   #43 (permalink)
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whoever told you that faith no more only had one hit, lied to you.

i was a teenager in the early 80's. there was never a cooler time to be that age, i think. i saw judas priest before anyone knew rob halford was a queer.
i remember when the new bands were megadeth, mettalica, faith no more, when ozzy went solo and released "crazy train" as a single i was drinkin beers, gettin stoned, and ridin in my buddy's dad's 70 grand prix with the 8 track thumpin and a match pack stuck under it to make it play.

good times, good times
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