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Your a kid in your dad's car what music is he going to make you listen to
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We’ve got some classic dancehall tunes on. Or some classic reggae tunes. And he’s singing along. His voice is annoyingly good. Annoying because you’re embarrassed but still impressed.
The good old days. Fuck him though. |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
Peterborough |
I escaped that torture, coming from a work less and car less household.
But, in a parallel universe it would have been some redneck drawl. C&W, no thanks, I'll pedal or take the bus and train instead. |
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By *inx.x3Woman
over a year ago
Bath |
A few are
Queen, Bon jovi, Abba, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Kiss, Aerosmith
So basically 70s music and a lot of rock. Whenever I hear that kind of music I always love it. It reminds me of my dad and he’s great. |
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I have fond memories of dad
He used to play Bread,The Beatles and I used to moan when he played classical music
I would give my right arm away to have him alive today and play all the classical music in the car again |
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"Kate bush
Paul simon
Smokey
Dr Hook
The Dubliners
James last
Elkie Brooks
Stevie Ray vaughan
Blues(all of the big Blues players)
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Ohh and not forgetting
Rory Gallagher, Jimi,s favourite Guitar player, |
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"It would be radio city, as the cars were too old to have a cassette deck."
My dad’s van didn’t even have a radio until my mum bought him one for a birthday present.
Would have been early seventies. I don’t remember him listening to anything other than Radio 2 on it, music wise, but I do remember the shipping forecast, which must have been R4?
His music tastes were 40s/50s mainly. He liked Sinatra, Dean Martin, Alma Cogan, big band stuff.
He’d have been 100 this month, but he’s been gone a long time now. Nearly forty years. I miss him greatly even now. |
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"It would be radio city, as the cars were too old to have a cassette deck.
My dad’s van didn’t even have a radio until my mum bought him one for a birthday present.
Would have been early seventies. I don’t remember him listening to anything other than Radio 2 on it, music wise, but I do remember the shipping forecast, which must have been R4?
His music tastes were 40s/50s mainly. He liked Sinatra, Dean Martin, Alma Cogan, big band stuff.
He’d have been 100 this month, but he’s been gone a long time now. Nearly forty years. I miss him greatly even now. " Fantastic memories. The centurion is looking down smiling |
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