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Like many I kept my vinyl collection but some albums I never really got into but kept all the same.
Now I'm older and stupider I have found my music taste has changed, I can remember my uncle playing Dark Side of the Moon on his quadraphonic setup and thinking "Meh! ".
Now I drive the missus mad playing anything Floyd.
A guy at work mentioned Selling England by the Pound and I thought "ooh, I've got that ".
Now I'm hooked on that as well.
Anyone else experiencing the time lag in music taste?. |
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We got an old bush record player a couple of years ago. Cpuldnt afford the refurbished Dansette at the time. We now have about 80 records.
Nothing i like more than otis redding, the crackley sounds of the record and a large glass of red.
Bliss |
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I get strange looks off my friends when they look at my record collection. They don't see why a 34 year old would have so much Frank Sinatra or Johnny Cash records. Personally I couldn't care less, I think the 1950s and 60s were great music decades. |
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"I get strange looks off my friends when they look at my record collection. They don't see why a 34 year old would have so much Frank Sinatra or Johnny Cash records. Personally I couldn't care less, I think the 1950s and 60s were great music decades."
Some people like classical music, it don't get much older than that. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Like many I kept my vinyl collection but some albums I never really got into but kept all the same.
Now I'm older and stupider I have found my music taste has changed, I can remember my uncle playing Dark Side of the Moon on his quadraphonic setup and thinking "Meh! ".
Now I drive the missus mad playing anything Floyd.
A guy at work mentioned Selling England by the Pound and I thought "ooh, I've got that ".
Now I'm hooked on that as well.
Anyone else experiencing the time lag in music taste?. "
I remember my ex father inlaw playing ' Shine On You Crazy Diamond" through his massive sound system, I bought Wish you were here a couple of days later, Favourite floyd album. |
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"I get strange looks off my friends when they look at my record collection. They don't see why a 34 year old would have so much Frank Sinatra or Johnny Cash records. Personally I couldn't care less, I think the 1950s and 60s were great music decades.
Some people like classical music, it don't get much older than that. " Well yes that,s true, nice to Be able to follow some for a while Before leaveing you behind, thou I can follow the beautiful blue danube, by Joseph strauss as he enjoys Conducting His music for you to follow a jolly Classical song for those times. |
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Shirley Ellis ... the clapping song. ! My momma told me, if I was goody, that she would buy me, a rubber johnny. My uncle told her, I kissed a soldier, Thats a fuckin lie, i'm st8. |
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"All of Jimi Hendrix music. I was at pilton pop festival, when Marc Bolan announced his death. "
and at the same time
Subterranean Homesick Blues
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcV589S7JGc
Saw Dylan at Pilton a few years ago - he was shit.
Then Tony Bennett came on wiped the floor with him |
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