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and Maria......"cagers"????????
D*mn Maria, your feet must be spinning like (insert your choice of word here) pedaling that beemer bike of yours on Autobahn....!
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1. Anything by Lynyrd Skynyrd.
1a. Early ZZ Top (First Album, Rio Grande Mud, La Grange, Fandango, Tejas, and Tres Hombres albums).
2. Train Train by Blackfoot
3. Tell Mama by Savoy Brown.
4. Jimi Hendrix, pick any album.
Megadeth
I can't stand MP3s...
and Chuck Berry's "No Particular Place To Go had us bouncing, bopping and singing along, much to the great amusement of the "cagers" around us, whenever we stopped for the red light on our way to Langelinie, Copenhagen.
You spent time in military aviation and you can still can tell the difference between a CD and an MP3! I impressed. I can't hear crickets (not necessarily a bad thing) and have a permanent ringing in my ear. Between the Tweet and the APU next to the crew entrance door on the C-141, my ears didn't stand a chance.
I'm an old codger who is still living in the 60s. I like a mixture of rock and roll and country. Gene Pitney, Four Seasons, Johnny Horton, Jim Reeves, Lovin Spoonfull many others and some from later periods like Neil Diamond. My Genesis has a six record CD changer with MP3, lets see, that's over 600 hours of music. Plenty to pick from.
Love that song. It takes me back to hot summer nights listening to the radio while watching my brother work on his '57 Chevy under a large cedar tree, using a block and tackle to pull the engine. I can almost hear the mosquitoes buzzing. Slap!
Only a few months later he was drafted and sent off to Vietnam, which he thankfully survived.
Trust me my hearing is not great anymore. My problem with MP3s is just that I do not want to let go of albums. I like the artwork and having to go to a record store. It is a lost era...
Forgot about Chuck. He was a little before my time, but I still love his music. Have seen him live two times so far and he brought down the house both times.
Classic lyric in any driving song "As I was MOTORVATIN' over the hill, I saw Mabelline in a Coupe De Ville" . Classic!
Fixed...
And how can you have Megadeth on your list but not Metallica????