cortez the killer wrote:tinnitus photography wrote:that's actually a good point re: the Eagles and airplay.
i put them on the list just to underscore how much i despise Bob Seger.
If only we were up in Hampton Beach one week earlier, Tim.
2nd tier FM radio dinosaurs from the '70s
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Do these guys qualify? Thijs Van Leer is a beast on flute...
E quindi uscimmo a riveder le stelle.
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you trying to get LJ to come back as user FluteBeast?
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He left this behind as he was dragged outta here.
You are entitled to your opinion, but you are not entitled to your own facts.
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Michael McDonald and Toto are playing at the Fox here in Atlanta as we speak. Couldn't pull the trigger on the extremely overpriced tickets but I'm there in spirit.
Kick out the jams motherfuckers.
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NP:
Look out fool. Jump Street.
Look out fool. Jump Street.
Kick out the jams motherfuckers.
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Bumping an old thread, I realize, but it's new to me as a new member.
For those who like the bands in this thread and/or enjoyed FM radio in the '70s and '80s, check out http://www.classicdeepcuts.com.
It's free streaming radio with no DJs and no commercials, but they do have some filler material between songs that can get annoying the hundredth time you've heard them, and they sometimes play music and comedy bits with NSFW language. I stream it often.
In addition to "deep cuts", I also like how they'll get on a theme now and then, such as playing five or six songs from one artist. For example, a little while ago they played a bunch of Eric Clapton songs, but all from different bands he was in. They play a lot of live tracks as well.
I have no affiliation with them - I'm just a fan.
For those who like the bands in this thread and/or enjoyed FM radio in the '70s and '80s, check out http://www.classicdeepcuts.com.
It's free streaming radio with no DJs and no commercials, but they do have some filler material between songs that can get annoying the hundredth time you've heard them, and they sometimes play music and comedy bits with NSFW language. I stream it often.
In addition to "deep cuts", I also like how they'll get on a theme now and then, such as playing five or six songs from one artist. For example, a little while ago they played a bunch of Eric Clapton songs, but all from different bands he was in. They play a lot of live tracks as well.
I have no affiliation with them - I'm just a fan.
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How did I miss this thread the first go-round? Perhaps this was during my self-imposed exile, but I don't think so.
Anyway.
Lots of great blasts from pasts represented here. (And I do recall a different flute-related discussion from a "Hocus Pocus" by Focus post somewhere.)
As for the music...
(And yes, I know this is actually the early '80s.)
Anyway.
Lots of great blasts from pasts represented here. (And I do recall a different flute-related discussion from a "Hocus Pocus" by Focus post somewhere.)
As for the music...
(And yes, I know this is actually the early '80s.)
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i also feel like making love.Smitty wrote:To paraphrase Jeff Tweedy, regarding Bad Company:
Don't you like rock?
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scotto wrote:How did I miss this thread the first go-round? Perhaps this was during my self-imposed exile, but I don't think so.
Anyway.
Lots of great blasts from pasts represented here. (And I do recall a different flute-related discussion from a "Hocus Pocus" by Focus post somewhere.)
As for the music...
(And yes, I know this is actually the early '80s.)
one more from paul collins....non 2nd tier fm radio dinosaur.
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I interpreted "2nd tier" in terms of fame and not quality.
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me too.scotto wrote:I interpreted "2nd tier" in terms of fame and not quality.
the "non" was referring to the 70s.
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Increasing rumors of a Genesis reunion tour...
Love each other, Motherfuckers!
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If they do "Lamb" in it's entirety, then encore with "Supper's Ready" (each with PG in costume), I'd definitely catch this. Otherwise - nice offer, not playing.pearlbeer wrote:Increasing rumors of a Genesis reunion tour...
Now it's dark.
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I'd go to any reunion with Gabriel. I trust his judgement.Flea wrote:If they do "Lamb" in it's entirety, then encore with "Supper's Ready" (each with PG in costume), I'd definitely catch this. Otherwise - nice offer, not playing.pearlbeer wrote:Increasing rumors of a Genesis reunion tour...
The sooner we put those assholes in the grave&piss on the dirt above it, the better off we'll be
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I couldn’t find a “Yacht Rock” or “Guilty Musical Pleasures” thread, so I’m posting here.
I was recently on an extended road trip with my family, and my wife violently cringed each time I would listen to the “Yacht Rock” station on satellite radio. The music may not be the best, but it’s a time machine for me to the am station played on our home radio intercom system when I was a child.
“Come sail away with me!” Oh yeah, and Steely Dan rocks!!!!
Stay safe, yall!!!
I was recently on an extended road trip with my family, and my wife violently cringed each time I would listen to the “Yacht Rock” station on satellite radio. The music may not be the best, but it’s a time machine for me to the am station played on our home radio intercom system when I was a child.
“Come sail away with me!” Oh yeah, and Steely Dan rocks!!!!
Stay safe, yall!!!
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Love the Dan. Subversion, perversion, and aspersion wrapped in a smooth jazzy tortilla.Beaverdam wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 2:37 pmI couldn’t find a “Yacht Rock” or “Guilty Musical Pleasures” thread, so I’m posting here.
I was recently on an extended road trip with my family, and my wife violently cringed each time I would listen to the “Yacht Rock” station on satellite radio. The music may not be the best, but it’s a time machine for me to the am station played on our home radio intercom system when I was a child.
“Come sail away with me!” Oh yeah, and Steely Dan rocks!!!!
Stay safe, yall!!!
Now it's dark.
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Beaverdam wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 2:37 pmI couldn’t find a “Yacht Rock” or “Guilty Musical Pleasures” thread, so I’m posting here.
I was recently on an extended road trip with my family, and my wife violently cringed each time I would listen to the “Yacht Rock” station on satellite radio. The music may not be the best, but it’s a time machine for me to the am station played on our home radio intercom system when I was a child.
“Come sail away with me!” Oh yeah, and Steely Dan rocks!!!!
Stay safe, yall!!!
You are entitled to your opinion, but you are not entitled to your own facts.
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