Who still listens to the car radio, as in broadcast music?

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RedRam

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True but after 35 years together she has a lot to complain about...as do I. :sneaky:
Everybody has :poop: they can complain about... it doesn't mean you have to complain about :poop:. I heard more than enough in less than eight years with #2. 35 years worth was completely out of the question! :redcard: I had to go. Self-preservation...(y) Best thing I've done for myself in YEARS! (y):yay::banana::rockon:
 

Prime Time

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Everybody has :poop: they can complain about... it doesn't mean you have to complain about :poop:. I heard more than enough in less than eight years with #2. 35 years worth was completely out of the question! :redcard: I had to go. Self-preservation...(y) Best thing I've done for myself in YEARS! (y):yay::banana::rockon:

When the wife says "you didn't hear a thing I just said," it's not totally true. I do hear something like this...


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_BU5hR9gXE
 

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@Prime Time , the fact you took free time in your life to listen to most is a huge display of respect. Like I said, I'm just a pup at 36 years old... coincidentally I'm in full agreement on: Days of the New - Touch, Peel, and Stand, The Down Town, Enemy - This is the band I liked best so far. Great guitar work and arrangements.

Explore all 3 albums plus the Live Bootleg.

Again, thanks man. You rock!!

And yes I dig Paramore, too.

In fact, Gary Clark Jr might be right up your alley.
 
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Prime Time

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@Prime Time , the fact you took free time in your life to listen to most is a huge display of respect. Like I said, I'm just a pup at 36 years old... coincidentally I'm in full agreement on: Days of the New - Touch, Peel, and Stand, The Down Town, Enemy - This is the band I liked best so far. Great guitar work and arrangements.

Explore all 3 albums plus the Live Bootleg.

Again, thanks man. You rock!!

And yes I dig Paramore, too.

In fact, Gary Clark Jr might be right up your alley.

Thanks so much for the kind words. Keep posting bands, artists and songs. I will listen.

I've always been and still am a huge fan of the blues. Speaking of Gary Clark Jr., I recently watched his movie 'Honeydripper' again. Awesome!


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87jmJ7QiDzs

Back in 1970, while a freshman at San Jose State, I wandered around the campus one Friday night and heard music. There was Buddy Guy in all his glory. He must have been in his early 30's then. Another night I went to see Mike Bloomfield with Nick Gravenites from Electric Flag there.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pV2pyWoTXs4


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smRXnyUWktg

I took my brother @RedRam to see a Day on the Green with Jeff Beck, Neal Schon from Santana and Journey along with Frank Marino from Mahogany Rush. This was in 1973 when he was 11. We were driving in my little blue 61 Austin Healey Sprite with the top down.

1963_Austin_healey_Sprite_For_Sale_Front_resize.jpg

(Not my car but close enough)

This van cuts us off so I honk the horn and pull up beside the van and the driver flips me off. On the side of the van it said 'John Lee Hooker.' It took getting the internet and looking through pics to realize that was the man himself I was trading middle-fingers with, lol.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iYdFNkEq0Y
 

RedRam

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Thanks so much for the kind words. Keep posting bands, artists and songs. I will listen.

I've always been and still am a huge fan of the blues. Speaking of Gary Clark Jr., I recently watched his movie 'Honeydripper' again. Awesome!


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87jmJ7QiDzs

Back in 1970, while a freshman at San Jose State, I wandered around the campus one Friday night and heard music. There was Buddy Guy in all his glory. He must have been in his early 30's then. Another night I went to see Mike Bloomfield with Nick Gravenites from Electric Flag there.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pV2pyWoTXs4


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smRXnyUWktg

I took my brother @RedRam to see a Day on the Green with Jeff Beck, Neal Schon from Santana and Journey along with Frank Marino from Mahogany Rush. This was in 1973 when he was 11. We were driving in my little blue 61 Austin Healey Sprite with the top down.

1963_Austin_healey_Sprite_For_Sale_Front_resize.jpg

(Not my car but close enough)

This van cuts us off so I honk the horn and pull up beside the van and the driver flips me off. On the side of the van it said 'John Lee Hooker.' It took getting the internet and looking through pics to realize that was the man himself I was trading middle-fingers with, lol.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iYdFNkEq0Y

I remember Nils Lofgren playing that show as well.:rockon:

I believe I saw a couple boinking on the field there too...:popcorn:

There were also plenty of people selling Buicks! :puke:
 

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I remember Nils Lofgren playing that show as well.:rockon:

I believe I saw a couple boinking on the field there too...:popcorn:

There were also plenty of people selling Buicks! :puke:

Good memory. I forgot about Nils. What I do remember is Jeff Beck coming out, strutting to the front of the stage, and let go this one shrieking note to announce his presence. Jan Hammer was on keyboards for that show.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoZUYrQFvkc
 

RedRam

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Good memory. I forgot about Nils. What I do remember is Jeff Beck coming out, strutting to the front of the stage, and let go this one shrieking note to announce his presence. Jan Hammer was on keyboards for that show.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoZUYrQFvkc

I can't recall anything specific about the music. I remember enjoying the music.

I guess the public boinkfest had more of a binding impression on me! :rolllaugh: