What were you REALLY listening to...

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Felix
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Re: What were you REALLY listening to...

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Papa Willie wrote:

I was never a huge fan, but that band consisted of some absolute MONSTER musicians...
yeah i hear you...they did a few good things but most was pretty much fluff

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.
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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
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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.
Not quite sure how being 55 would disqualify anyone from being a country music fan, although perhaps not of the Garth Brooks variety.

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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