1967, the Boxtops:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIWY8UyW9bw
Great tunes from your youth?
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Growing up, Dad wouldn't have a radio in the house, nor in the car. I didn't catch the music bug until I left home. As a result, most of my favorites are 70's rock-and-roll with a few late 60's pop tunes.
Until recently, my hearing loss made listening to music frustrating as it was pretty flat. A couple of months ago I downloaded Spotify on my phone and it IS better with hearing aids, but I've pretty much fallen out of the habit of having music in the background.
Until recently, my hearing loss made listening to music frustrating as it was pretty flat. A couple of months ago I downloaded Spotify on my phone and it IS better with hearing aids, but I've pretty much fallen out of the habit of having music in the background.
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Wow! Any idea why he wouldn’t have a radio? (My Dad wouldn’t have a gun in the house, based on combat experience in WW II)
I’m sorry, because we really did have the best music in the 50s, 60s and 70s. Pretty much pales the further you get after that.
I’m sorry, because we really did have the best music in the 50s, 60s and 70s. Pretty much pales the further you get after that.
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Oh yes, the good old days.
Can you name the tune that these lyrics go to?
"I tried to cut between two headlights there until I found out they were a matching pair."
Can you name the tune that these lyrics go to?
"I tried to cut between two headlights there until I found out they were a matching pair."
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Not entirely sure. I think he considered it unnecessary noise. On the car end, he was just too cheap to pay extra for a radio. Never owned a car with AC or power windows either.
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My dad wouldn't play a radio either. My mom would sometimes play on in the kitchen while cooking. She did have some records I'd listen to of old rock and some country. I had a portable radio I would take out to the shop and listen to. 50's-80's is what I grew up listening to. I don't listen to any modern stuff.
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I like anything from CCR to Marty Robins and even Blue grass. I was friends with one of the Dillards ( Darlins on Andy Griffith)
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Show showing your age Gene.
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I am 69. Figured I should have died at about 35. Been living on borrowed time ever since. I even like some of the 90's music. Van Halen, a little AC/DC, Eddie Grant. Not too particular. But mostly like the older country stuff, and of course Hank Jr. and Sr.
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