What were you REALLY listening to...
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Come on, not one of you d-bags listened to country music?
If I wasnt so sure the average age of the posters here was 55, I would say that there was some closet Garth Brooks fans about.
Mine,
Def Lepord,ac/dc, INXS and ZZtop
If I wasnt so sure the average age of the posters here was 55, I would say that there was some closet Garth Brooks fans about.
Mine,
Def Lepord,ac/dc, INXS and ZZtop
Bad spelling is a diversionary tactic
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I watched Hee-Haw every week. Does that count? We had 26 less televisions that IndyFrisco, and my dad decided what we would watch.Trampis wrote:Come on, not one of you d-bags listened to country music?
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Seems they rather just lay there, get fucked and play victim
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Goober McTuber wrote:I watched Hee-Haw every week. Does that count? We had 26 less televisions that IndyFrisco, and my dad decided what we would watch.
Hee-Haw (before 60 Minutes) on the old black-and-white. But the very best show was watching the little dot fade away when you turned the old tube set off.
I got 99 problems but the 'vid ain't one
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Cant beat cleavage comeing out of the non gmo corn field!
Bad spelling is a diversionary tactic
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Around the time I hit puberty, I started to have a little thing for Lisa Todd.Goober McTuber wrote:I watched Hee-Haw every week. Does that count? We had 26 less televisions that IndyFrisco, and my dad decided what we would watch.Trampis wrote:Come on, not one of you d-bags listened to country music?

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TV repairman? You must have been wealthy -- when the old B&W took another dump, Dad used to pull all the tubes out and take them down to the TV tube tester at the department store down the street, figure out which one was bad, get a replacement,and spend the afternoon plugging all the tubes back in.Sudden Sam wrote:The TV repairman was like part of the family. He was always at the house.
I got 99 problems but the 'vid ain't one
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Hank Williams (Jr. and Sr.)
Johnny Cash
Reba McIntire
George Strait
George Jones
Garth Brooks
Gatlin Brothers
Alabama
Oakridge Boys
Waylon Jennings
David Allen Coe
Willie Nelson
Vern Godsin
Kenny rodgers
Kieth Whitley
Dwight Yoakum
Randy Travis
Charlie Daniels
Yeah...I listened to country. The shit they call country these days is pathetic.
Johnny Cash
Reba McIntire
George Strait
George Jones
Garth Brooks
Gatlin Brothers
Alabama
Oakridge Boys
Waylon Jennings
David Allen Coe
Willie Nelson
Vern Godsin
Kenny rodgers
Kieth Whitley
Dwight Yoakum
Randy Travis
Charlie Daniels
Yeah...I listened to country. The shit they call country these days is pathetic.
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We got an apartment over the garage for ours.Sudden Sam wrote:The TV repairman was like part of the family. He was always at the house.
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Have you adopted him yet, Indy?
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He's too old to claim as a dependent to get some of my taxes back so I said fuck off and live in the non-airconditioned attic.
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Pearl Jam
Nirvana
STP
Soundgarden
Weezer
Bush
Green Day
Metallica
Megadeth
Smashing Pumpkins
Rush
Pink Floyd
Prince
Pantera
Bobby Brown
Collective Soul
Rob Zombie
Coverdale-Page
Queensryche
Alan Jackson
George Strait
John Michael Montgomery
Clay Walker
Hank Williams Jr
Dr Dre and Snoop Doggy Dogg
Cypress Hill
Nirvana
STP
Soundgarden
Weezer
Bush
Green Day
Metallica
Megadeth
Smashing Pumpkins
Rush
Pink Floyd
Prince
Pantera
Bobby Brown
Collective Soul
Rob Zombie
Coverdale-Page
Queensryche
Alan Jackson
George Strait
John Michael Montgomery
Clay Walker
Hank Williams Jr
Dr Dre and Snoop Doggy Dogg
Cypress Hill
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Oak Ridge Boys was my dad's influence. Fucking Elvira...
I still have all my CDs even though I converted them all to mp3. I've considered having a country only show on radio one night, but I figured I'd be playing them to myself with the crowd we usually have.
I still have all my CDs even though I converted them all to mp3. I've considered having a country only show on radio one night, but I figured I'd be playing them to myself with the crowd we usually have.
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I hope he doubles as your cobbler, that way the fucker can work in real sweat shop conditions. Oh yeah.IndyFrisco wrote:He's too old to claim as a dependent to get some of my taxes back so I said fuck off and live in the non-airconditioned attic.
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Nah, I got him sweating bullets in the detached garage making BBQ sauce.ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 wrote:I hope he doubles as your cobbler, that way the fucker can work in real sweat shop conditions. Oh yeah.IndyFrisco wrote:He's too old to claim as a dependent to get some of my taxes back so I said fuck off and live in the non-airconditioned attic.
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Going back to this . . .
24 less television sets than Indy Frisco here, but damn if I get to decide what goes on any of them (most of the time, anyway). My kids will usually fight over what to watch on TV, then go their separate ways. Ten minutes later they're invariably watching the same thing on different TV sets.Goober McTuber wrote:We had 26 less televisions that IndyFrisco, and my dad decided what we would watch.
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Can't speak for everyone, but in my case . . .Sudden Sam wrote:How did any human being watch that shit?
I'd suffer through the whole show just for the precious few scenes she happened to be in.Terry in Crapchester wrote:Around the time I hit puberty, I started to have a little thing for Lisa Todd.
Pathetic? Yeah, but I was only about 12 or 13 at the time.
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Sudden Sam wrote:The TV repairman was like part of the family. He was always at the house.Dinsdale wrote: But the very best show was watching the little dot fade away when you turned the old tube set off.
Holy shit! Just looked at your initial post, Mikey. Airplane, Santana, The Who, Simon & Garfunkel all go on my list, but...the surprise memory: The Crusaders. Hadn't thought about them in years.
Yeah, the Crusaders were sort of my first discovery of jazz. My parents actually took me to see Benny Goodman and Louis Armstrong when I was very young, but the Crusaders were my own discovery. That led to a lot of other stuff shortly after, including Miles, Herbie Hancock, Freddie Hubbard and a lot of other 50s and 60s talents.
BTW...I forgot to include the Stones on my list. I guess it just goes without saying. I watched the 2008 Scorcese documentary "Shine a Light" on Palladia last night. Those guys can still rock out. It's truly amazing the moves that a 63 year old Mick could still pull off.
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Hendrix
minutemen
Tom Waits
Jane's A
REM
beatles
jimmy cliff
meat puppets
Suicidal tendencies
7 seconds
flaming lips (back when they played guitars and didn't croon)
bowie
velvet underground
neil young
sly and the fam stone (thanks mom)
devo
the replacements
the db's
husker du
bad brains
fugazi
metallica
PE
chainsaw kittens
bunch of good/bad local bands
minutemen
Tom Waits
Jane's A
REM
beatles
jimmy cliff
meat puppets
Suicidal tendencies
7 seconds
flaming lips (back when they played guitars and didn't croon)
bowie
velvet underground
neil young
sly and the fam stone (thanks mom)
devo
the replacements
the db's
husker du
bad brains
fugazi
metallica
PE
chainsaw kittens
bunch of good/bad local bands
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Satch
Vai
Eric Johnson
Petrucci
Robert Fripp
Yngwie
KWS
Steve Morse
Billy Gibbons
Neal Schon
Paul Gilbert
DiMeola
Kirk Hammett
GG
Bonamassa
Page
Clapton
Beck
Gilmour
Knopfler
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Kirk Hammett
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Bonamassa
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Clapton
Beck
Gilmour
Knopfler
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I'm pretty sure AC/DC was on.
I'm also pretty sure I had this on 8-track in my HS days.
I'm also pretty sure I had this on 8-track in my HS days.
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Either Pearl Jam's Riot Act or one of their 2000 tour bootlegs. Yep, I made her listen to PJ. Well worth it.KC Scott wrote:anyone remember what album was on the first time they got laid?
Her name was Karen and "Dance the Night Away" Van Halen 2 was blaring on the stereo downstairs
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It was in the bed of my truck. Bobby Brown was playing on my CD Walkman with the Anti-Skip Protection activated. You know...because of all the rockin' that was goin' on...HEYOOOO!!!! 

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Go Coogs' wrote:It was in the bed of my truck.

Peterbilt or Freightliner?
rock rock to the planet rock ... don't stop
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Why don’t you just STFU.
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You have to be 18 to obtain a CDL to drive one of those things. I was 16 when I lost my virginity.
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With all the horseshit around here, you'd think there'd be a pony somewhere.
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What was Toddowen listening to when he first had sex?
His father's belt buckle hit the floor and then heavy, whiskey-soaked breathing on his back.
His father's belt buckle hit the floor and then heavy, whiskey-soaked breathing on his back.
rock rock to the planet rock ... don't stop
Felix wrote:you've become very bitter since you became jewish......
Kierland drop-kicking Wolftard wrote: Aren’t you part of the silent generation?
Why don’t you just STFU.
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Who Are You on 8-track, passenger seat of my '80 Camaro...
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^^^THAT is disturbing.
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KC Scott wrote:anyone remember what album was on the first time they got laid?
Joe in PB wrote: Yeah I'm the dumbass
schmick, speaking about Larry Nassar's pubescent and prepubescent victims wrote: They couldn't even kick that doctors ass
Seems they rather just lay there, get fucked and play victim
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given that you and I are of a similar age, I listened to alot of the same music...a couple you failed to mention that I liked a lot....Deep Purple, Quicksilver Messenger Service, New Riders of the Purple Sage, and MontroseMikey wrote: ...when you were in High School?
get out, get out while there's still time
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Carson wrote:Toto![]()
wtf is wrong with Toto....
Steve Lukather is probably one of the best guitarists EVAH
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When I was in HS and Jr. HS they used to have rock concerts sponsored by the Associated Students (among other events) pretty regularly at Frost Amphitheater, which is a very nice, grass covered venue on the Stanford University campus, holding about 7,000 people. My first rock concert ever was Sly and the Family Stone at Frost. Also saw Tower of Power, Santana and a lot of other Bay Area bands at the time.Felix wrote:New Riders of the Purple SageMikey wrote: ...when you were in High School?
At some point people started getting a littly too rowdy and climbing the fences to sneak in for free, and they decided to stop having rock bands perform there.
After the ban on rock concerts the next show was NRPS (country western I guess) and Miles Davis (the entire Bitches Brew ensemble). About the strangest combo for a double bill that I ever saw. A great show, though, and technically not rock.
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that was my first exposure to sammy hagarSudden Sam wrote: Oh hell yeah! That first Montrose album was a muthafukker!
and ronnie montrose could fuckin shred....good times
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yeah i hear you...they did a few good things but most was pretty much fluffPapa Willie wrote:
I was never a huge fan, but that band consisted of some absolute MONSTER musicians...
i'm a huge lukather fan and i think jeff porcaro was one of the most underrated drummers of all time....paich, steve porcaro...the list goes on and on
love this mash-up of Africa
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Toto was a bunch of studio musicians thrown together for commercial production.
I was just too young to see through it back then.
ELO before the string section left was also a fave.
I was just too young to see through it back then.
ELO before the string section left was also a fave.
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Too much arena and cock rock going on in all y'all's childhood. I liked my rock and roll a little more seedy and risque. But if I was smart enough I could straight up post a video on this here site, but since punk rockers are not too bright I can only give you a link to explain what I'm talking about.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v117/ ... o_0002.mp4
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v117/ ... o_0002.mp4
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Not quite sure how being 55 would disqualify anyone from being a country music fan, although perhaps not of the Garth Brooks variety.Trampis wrote:Come on, not one of you d-bags listened to country music?
If I wasnt so sure the average age of the posters here was 55, I would say that there was some closet Garth Brooks fans about.
God's honest truth is that before I was in the Navy, I had never met a single person whose preferred musical genre was country. Not to my knowledge, anyway. Maybe I just lived a sheltered life early on.
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