audiomick Posted Friday at 12:14 AM Posted Friday at 12:14 AM And this. Bonus points for the first one to state the connection.
docc Posted Friday at 01:17 AM Posted Friday at 01:17 AM 1 hour ago, audiomick said: And this. Bonus points for the first one to state the connection. David Bowie? 1
audiomick Posted Friday at 11:33 PM Posted Friday at 11:33 PM 22 hours ago, docc said: David Bowie? Well done, that man. 1
docc Posted Friday at 11:34 PM Posted Friday at 11:34 PM Just now, audiomick said: Well done, that man. "Bonus points!!" 1
Bill Hagan Posted Sunday at 04:04 PM Posted Sunday at 04:04 PM (edited) . "In the Moto Grappa 'as we speak' ..." Edited Sunday at 04:06 PM by Bill Hagan 2 2
gstallons Posted Sunday at 05:59 PM Posted Sunday at 05:59 PM 16 hours ago, Joe said: How old are you ? 1
docc Posted yesterday at 02:14 AM Posted yesterday at 02:14 AM 8 hours ago, gstallons said: How old are you ? I was eleven when Hendrix recorded that cut.
gstallons Posted yesterday at 11:34 AM Posted yesterday at 11:34 AM Uh oh , if I added or subtracted correctly this means I am older than you ALL . 3
Bill Hagan Posted yesterday at 12:27 PM Posted yesterday at 12:27 PM (edited) 53 minutes ago, gstallons said: Uh oh , if I added or subtracted correctly this means I am older than you ALL . My math skills -- and high-school senior arrogance -- led to an empty tube when I marched to the strains of Pomp & Circumstance across the stage at graduation, followed by summer school. So, not sure which of us is the older, but here are the top hits of my vintage year: Bill Edited yesterday at 12:29 PM by Bill Hagan 1 1
gstallons Posted yesterday at 03:19 PM Posted yesterday at 03:19 PM My music was a little more rebellious . Black Oak , GFR , Black Sabbath , The Who , Bob Seger....The louder the better. Then for quality time : Al Green , Marvin Gaye and the likes .
Joe Posted yesterday at 06:07 PM Posted yesterday at 06:07 PM On 4/13/2025 at 1:59 PM, gstallons said: How old are you ? Jimi was dead before I was born, but I can admire brilliance when I hear it. 3
gstallons Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago The black musicians become one with their instrument . Jimi was light years ahead of ANY musician. I cannot imagine what all those Brits felt when they saw him. I remember this documentary where one of them simply said "we'll have to get new jobs" . 2
audiomick Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 2 hours ago, gstallons said: The black musicians become one with their instrument . You don't have to be black for that, but being brilliant helps a lot. 1 1
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