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I didn't know there was AM radio, until I developed a love for my local football team and still had to go sailing on Sundays. Even('rents were boomers, not hippies)Odds |
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Multiple Lou Reed albums 1972-74 Gram Parsons (GP, 1972, Grievous Angel, 1973) Iggy and the Stooges (Raw Power, 1973) Bob Marley and the Wailers (Burnin, '73, Catch a Fire, '73, Natty Dread, '75) Richard and Linda Thompson (I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight, '74). John Prine (a whole mess of good stuff in the early 70s; ask Bilmore and Wonk). Anyway, can't disagree that "radio music" went largely to hell around that time. But still some great music. Hell, though it's from one of the band's you acknolwedged in your post, the greatest rock and roll album of all time came out in '72. Sebby, name that record. Ollie (and, of course, the Ramones were doing their thing by the mid-70s) Ramone |
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I will be the first to admit that my parents are adorably square. I come from a long line of adorably square people, salt-of-the-earth types, and for that I am infinitely proud. I am sure my own children, when they get to the age of raising their own children, will look back fondly and say, "Gee, my parents are adorably square, but you know, I really see where they were coming from." Boomers and not hippies? WTF? I see no difference. Virtually all boomer parents, unless (and maybe even if) you were born in the '80's have some deep dark hippy secret in their past. I'm sure that before you were born and they became Republicans, they had an apartment somewhere with hanging beads separating their bedroom, where they smoked pot and had tons of premarital unprotected sex, from the other room in the apartment. Who do you think you're kidding? :D spookyfish |
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I do know that it was around this time that my parents' musical taste went largely to hell. The record collection suddenly goes from Beatles, Dylan, et al. to Anne Murray, Jim Croce, and Bread. Gordon Lightfoot and Neil Diamond are significant high points. WTF? |
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I saw a documentary on AC/DC recently and now, aside from that being a phrase appropriate to legal types, I can't get that fucking song out of my brain. They rawk -- a big-dumb-testosterone-fueled rawk, but rawk they do, especially w/Bon. spookyfish |
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And I love the Who, so you can shut the fuck up. :mad: spookyfish |
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I actually like the Who, too, though I prefer the short, punchy, almost proto-punk stuff from the 60s. I'd probably like Who's Next better if it wasn't such a staple of classic rock radio and the camaro set. Not to sound all sebbish, I mean, snobish. Ollie (can't explain) Ramone |
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