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Horse with no Name - America (Original Post) Figarosmom Nov 2024 OP
Thank You My Friend BOSSHOG Nov 2024 #1
You are welcome Figarosmom Nov 2024 #2
Thank You Again My Dear BOSSHOG Nov 2024 #3
Truth Figarosmom Nov 2024 #4
Two Years ago BOSSHOG Nov 2024 #6
Have a nice tomorrow BOSSHOG Figarosmom Nov 2024 #7
I loved America, a lot of great tunes. Not on this album , but Sister Golden Hair chicoescuela Nov 2024 #5
You just had to say 50 years ago Figarosmom Nov 2024 #8
Half century, ha. I don't feel old especially when listening to their music. chicoescuela Nov 2024 #9
I know Figarosmom Nov 2024 #10
So just take my contacts out? I should have thought this through chicoescuela Nov 2024 #12
Ha Figarosmom Nov 2024 #13
First song I learned to play on guitar D. Spaulding Nov 2024 #11

Figarosmom

(4,972 posts)
2. You are welcome
Wed Nov 27, 2024, 10:50 PM
Nov 2024

Sometimes I just like to hear the old stuff that they don't ay on the radio anymore sine the 90s became "the classics"

BOSSHOG

(41,769 posts)
3. Thank You Again My Dear
Wed Nov 27, 2024, 11:00 PM
Nov 2024

Hard for us old folks to consider the 90s as an age of classic rock and roll. All in perspective. An “old” acquaintance of mine (older than me) and I were chatting about the good old days of “our” music and he said everybody has good old days. He opined that Mozart was the Mick Jagger of his day.

Figarosmom

(4,972 posts)
4. Truth
Wed Nov 27, 2024, 11:20 PM
Nov 2024

But I even like Mozart and bet his music even influenced by him. Like Emerson Lake and Palmer, The Byrds ,Procol Harem,Deep Purple, and The Trans- Siberian Orchistra,

Or this one:

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Although this was from Bach

BOSSHOG

(41,769 posts)
6. Two Years ago
Wed Nov 27, 2024, 11:27 PM
Nov 2024

I got a four CD Mozart Collection in a tin container, excellent condition at a garage sale. For a dollar. I cherish it. I have an old CD player in the basement running the gamut AC/DC, Motown, the awesome music you’re posting tonight, everything in between and Mozart.

You’ve made my evening Figarosmom.

chicoescuela

(1,924 posts)
5. I loved America, a lot of great tunes. Not on this album , but Sister Golden Hair
Wed Nov 27, 2024, 11:25 PM
Nov 2024

is my favorite . It is nice to think about life as it was 50 years ago
Saw the boys live in Reno in the late 80s with The Beach Boys and Three Dog Night.

Figarosmom

(4,972 posts)
8. You just had to say 50 years ago
Wed Nov 27, 2024, 11:34 PM
Nov 2024

Didn't you?Half century.. oh well they still sound good today and i'd bet if someone else recorded covers of these songs they'd still make it big.

chicoescuela

(1,924 posts)
9. Half century, ha. I don't feel old especially when listening to their music.
Wed Nov 27, 2024, 11:39 PM
Nov 2024

Only time I feel old is looking in the mirror, so I avoid mirrors as much as possible.

Figarosmom

(4,972 posts)
10. I know
Wed Nov 27, 2024, 11:41 PM
Nov 2024

I remember my Mom saying she didn't feel old except when she stood up and tried to walk without positioning herself first. I get it now. My eyesight is bad so I don't see myself in the mirror. Kinda like a vampire, I see the background but I'm not there.

D. Spaulding

(164 posts)
11. First song I learned to play on guitar
Wed Nov 27, 2024, 11:53 PM
Nov 2024

With basically just two chords, it's easy; but for a beginner, it's a treat when you first actually play a song.

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