Siting here listning to the local station and my son spinning the tunes playing stax of wax or something like that. He is actually playing his kind of music(indie,don't know if that means Bollywood) and I thought I would be screeming at him to turn that crap off but suprizingly it seems like the late 60s and early 70s all over again.The local bands are really quite good. So the Ratlers are well represented on radio with Grumpy on Wed playing old country and The Boy, Mon playing indie. Funny how stuff happens. Ed
-- Edited by flatblack55delivery on Monday 26th of May 2014 09:29:11 PM
-- Edited by flatblack55delivery on Monday 26th of May 2014 09:30:00 PM
Some of these bands in fact most are really good .I guess they want to go there own way and not have some big label dictate there music. Can't argue with that. Ed
all is good till someone loses an eye then it becomes a blood sport. next time i'm razing ed i'll make it that big hairy tattooed retired sailor down the street.
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There are 106 miles to Chicago. We have a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark, and we're wearing sunglasses.
i was sitting at the computer reading eds post reminiscing about old tunes plus i had some old cassette tape sitting on the table beside me. actually they have been sitting for a couple of years now. the 2 tapes i couldn't find any torrents for were karen finley (tales of taboo) and kashtin (akua tuta) so i went surfing looking for options. an option that worked is if you can find a youtube of the song the site youtube-mps.org will convert it for you. so to make a long story short the tapes are going back on the shelf because i have mp3 of the tunes now. karen finley isn't really music but it is funny because of shock valve.
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There are 106 miles to Chicago. We have a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark, and we're wearing sunglasses.
I still play records.I have just about worn out my Slade album and my Foghat album isn't far behind.Amazing how a few pennies taped to the tone arm will stop the skipping. Ed
I still play records.I have just about worn out my Slade album and my Foghat album isn't far behind.Amazing how a few pennies taped to the tone arm will stop the skipping. Ed
I have to admit I play records once in a while. Biggest problem is finding a bunch of dimes to fire up the jukebox.