Dan R Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 What!? Have you forgotten "Beep Beep" by the Playmates. And our parents said our generation had no real music! While riding in my CadillacWhat to my surpriseA little Nash Rambler was following meAbout one-third my sizeThe guy must have wanted to pass me outAs he kept on tooting his horn <beep beep>I'll show him that a CadillacIs not a car to scorn and how about Brian Hyland's "Sealed With A Kiss" what were you guys doing at summer camp? How about the Supreme's last song "Someday We'll be together" maybe someone could arrange to play this outside the GZ Consulate on a loud speaker. Link to comment
hypoclear Posted March 2, 2005 Author Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 BennettNow Mike.. see.. this is the reason it took 19 months for outr visa. Not only did I forget to cross my T's and dot my I's... I completely left some of them out!!! Nice one dan R.. I like your sense of humor and the Supremes as well.. I have that "sealed with a kiss" but think this one is covered by Ricky Nelson. Rock and Roll is great fine and dandy but the USA has a much wider musical history. I don't think we have hit on the Blues or R & B or even yikes country.. heheheAnd what about some of the newer music. I certainly don't know the groups names but listened to Maroon 5 on the way to the airport... not bad but they did sound like another group from about 6 or 8 years ago, Speaking of the ride to the airport.. My sister played "The Guess Who" must have been greatest hits and wow!! darned if i didn't know just about.. and liked, ever song. What was also interesting is you heard the precurser to other bands sounds like Aerosmith, and..???? I forget the others but there was at least 3 distenct sounds from this one group alone. Mark and Bea and Elizabeth.. starting to re-adjust finally Link to comment
tywy_99 Posted March 4, 2005 Report Share Posted March 4, 2005 My take on the rock scene is that by 1991 I was getting tired of hearing all the great tunes of the 1980’s like Bob Segar, Rolling Stones, Led Zepplin, etc. The radio would play them over and over again. The country was ready for a different sound, or at least I was, when it finally came. It all started with Kurt Cobain of Nirvana followed by Pearl Jam.Call it Grunge or Alternative, it was the new sound I was looking for! Nirvana and Pearl Jam opened up the floodgates that lasted into the late ‘90’s. By 1997, it started to wane until around 2001 when the band Staind hit the scene with their mega hit “It’ Been Awhile.” The Rock sound was gaining momentum again.Well, that is how I remember it, being the old Lynard Skynard fan I once was. Actually purchased tickets to one of their concerts at The Scope in Norfolk but they cancelled out….Hhmm…..( is that an understatement???) One thing that I found surprising was that shortly after their arrival, I learned my stepdaughter knew about the band Linkin Park while in China, and liked their music. I had a Linkin Park CD because I liked 1 or 2 of their tunes but needless to say, it’s my stepdaughter’s CD now..... Link to comment
hypoclear Posted March 9, 2005 Author Report Share Posted March 9, 2005 How about Stevie Wonder and his funk-a-fied protest "Higher Ground" and maybe "A summer Place." It would be interesting to see what the shift is in current music, more protest , more group building? or is it more anguhist? Mark and Bea and Elizabeth.. no she isn't a pasafist.. it's pasifier! Link to comment
se_lang Posted March 9, 2005 Report Share Posted March 9, 2005 My take on the rock scene is that by 1991 I was getting tired of hearing all the great tunes of the 1980’s like Bob Segar, Rolling Stones, Led Zepplin, etc. The radio would play them over and over again. The country was ready for a different sound, or at least I was, when it finally came. It all started with Kurt Cobain of Nirvana followed by Pearl Jam.Call it Grunge or Alternative, it was the new sound I was looking for! Nirvana and Pearl Jam opened up the floodgates that lasted into the late ‘90’s. By 1997, it started to wane until around 2001 when the band Staind hit the scene with their mega hit “It’ Been Awhile.” The Rock sound was gaining momentum again.Well, that is how I remember it, being the old Lynard Skynard fan I once was. Actually purchased tickets to one of their concerts at The Scope in Norfolk but they cancelled out….Hhmm…..( is that an understatement???) One thing that I found surprising was that shortly after their arrival, I learned my stepdaughter knew about the band Linkin Park while in China, and liked their music. I had a Linkin Park CD because I liked 1 or 2 of their tunes but needless to say, it’s my stepdaughter’s CD now.....On my first trip to China they had 2 songs playing in the airport TV's 1 was linkin park,the other I can't remember it was a Chinese song it also was good. Link to comment
hypoclear Posted March 18, 2005 Author Report Share Posted March 18, 2005 The more things change the more the stay the same.. Steivie Wonder from "Songs in the key of Life." Saturn Packing my bags -- going awayTo a place where the air is cleanOn SaturnThere's no sense to sit and watch people dieWe don't fight our wars the way you doWe put back all the things we useOn SaturnThere's no sense to keep on doing such crimes There's no principles in what you sayNo direction in the things you doFor your world is soon to come to a closeThrough the ages all great men have taughtTruth and happiness just can't be bought - or soldTell me why are you people so cold I'm....Going back to Saturn where the rings all glowRainbow, moonbeams and orange snowOn SaturnPeople live to be two hundred and fiveGoing back to Saturn where the people smileDon't need cars cause we've learned to flyOn SaturnJust to live to us is our natural high We have come here many times beforeTo find your strategy to peace is warKilling helpless men, women and childrenThat don't even know what they're dying forWe can't trust you when you take a standWith a gun and bible in your handAnd the cold expression on your faceSaying give us what we want or we'll destroy I'm....Going back to Saturn where the rings all glowRainbow, moonbeams and orange snowOn SaturnPeople live to be two hundred and fiveGoing back to Saturn where the people smileDon't need cars cause we've learned to flyOn SaturnJust to live to us is our natural high Sing it Stevie!!! Mark and Bea and Elizabeth Link to comment
tywy_99 Posted March 20, 2005 Report Share Posted March 20, 2005 Just finished watching "Joe Dirt" with David Spade, Dennis Miller and a great cast of others.I have always liked that movie particularly the soundtrack. At the end of the movie they play a really cool 'Cheap Trick' tune.I should've known that they do away with the credits anymore so that they can cram in some commercial time. I don't know why they do that. I like to see the credits when a movie ends. It is a part of the movie too but now, they deprive us of that! And that's what happend at the end of 'Joe Dirt.' They 'minimize' the credits where you can't read them and silenced that cool 'Cheap Trick' tune just so they can advertise. Hhmm...........is anything "sacred" anymore?.... or is everything just a big "rip-off"... Link to comment
Dan R Posted March 20, 2005 Report Share Posted March 20, 2005 Imagine how all the businesses that agreed to free or reduced fee service in exchange for being given credit mention feel about it. Link to comment
hypoclear Posted March 31, 2005 Author Report Share Posted March 31, 2005 Southside Johnny and the Ashbury Jukes... huh??now are they from Chiago or Jersey.. and what the heck is a Juke? Mark and Bea and Elizabeth Link to comment
samsong Posted January 21, 2009 Report Share Posted January 21, 2009 (edited) I'm a bloke,I'm an ockerAnd I really love your knockersI'm a labourer by day,I piss up all me payWatching footy on TVJust feed me more VBJust pour my beer,And get my smokes,And go away I'm a blokeI'm a yobbo,and me best mate's name is RobboWinfield is me cigarreteI dress in flanelletteShearer's singlet that is blueThrow in a few tattoos,You know you wouldn'tWant me any other way Who knows this tune? It reached #1 on the ARIA in 2000. It's a pretty cool tune, a parody of Meredith Brooks' tune 'Bitch'. edit:- 4 year celebration for this memorable old thread! (January 21, 2005) Edited January 21, 2009 by samsong (see edit history) Link to comment
ameriken Posted January 26, 2009 Report Share Posted January 26, 2009 Did anyone mention Phil Collins? or Peter Gabrial? or am I in the wrong generation?? hahaha.. just teasing Now ya talkin....early Genesis! How's about some Robert Fripp/King Crimson to go along with that? Link to comment
lubmahgrl Posted January 26, 2009 Report Share Posted January 26, 2009 I'm a young'in so I grew up to 80's and early 90's music.but my all time fav has always been The Cure. Link to comment
mikepellicore Posted January 26, 2009 Report Share Posted January 26, 2009 Stones, only albums I ever purchased were "Satanic Majesties Request" and "Let it Bleed"! Everything else is so popular that we still hear them enough.Hendrix deserves a second mentionJethro TullYesCrosby, Stills, Nash, and Young Collectively, on their own, and in other groupsBarry White In college speach class, a girl brought a small stereo, a candle and a bottle of wine, she played Barry White as she explained "How to get laid in a college dorm room" Link to comment
NewDay2006 Posted January 26, 2009 Report Share Posted January 26, 2009 (edited) Stones, only albums I ever purchased were "Satanic Majesties Request" and "Let it Bleed"! Everything else is so popular that we still hear them enough.Hendrix deserves a second mentionJethro TullYesCrosby, Stills, Nash, and Young Collectively, on their own, and in other groupsBarry White In college speach class, a girl brought a small stereo, a candle and a bottle of wine, she played Barry White as she explained "How to get laid in a college dorm room"I mostly listen to Christian music nowadays although I still like and sometime listen to everything I liked in the 70's... growing up in NYC, I went to a lot of concerts... Robin Trower (wrong spelling)Jethro TullThe Spinners ( I can llisten to them all Day)Isley Brothers... does any one know Jimi Hendrix palyed for the Isleys at one point?Parlament/FunkadelicLabelle before Patti leftEarth Wind and FireAverage White BandChick CoreaStanley Clarke My favorite of all time concerts is Stevie Wonder, such a wide ranging crowd Favorite guitarist next to Jimi... Jeff Beck. Edited January 26, 2009 by NewDay2006 (see edit history) Link to comment
The Jeff Posted January 26, 2009 Report Share Posted January 26, 2009 What, no Eddie Cantor? What about the Boswell Sisters, or Al Jolson? You youngsters and your fancy music nowadays. Link to comment
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