Number of posts: 2459 Age: 51 Location: Mount Zion Registration date: 2006-08-21
Subject: The Laws of Musical Physics 101 10/25/2009, 2:39 am
For you poor peeps that weren't in HS in the 1970's
In memory of lead singer Steve Marriott who had a 17 year old drummer and some guy playing guitar name Peter Frampton
(and yes I still have the original vinyl album)
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Subject: Re: The Laws of Musical Physics 101 10/25/2009, 4:38 am
Ah the 70's, a time when a nickel bag was 4 fingers high..Beer was 3.99 a case, Disco ruled!!! gas was .75 a gallon and I was pissed!! Peter Framptom, what a flash in the pan he was.
Number of posts: 1068 Age: 44 Location: Arizona Registration date: 2006-08-20
Subject: Re: The Laws of Musical Physics 101 10/25/2009, 10:51 am
Hmmmm......the 70s.
Let's see......Happy Days, CHiPs, dreaming about eating Chrystal's snatch, tearing it up on my Kawasaki KM100 (also tearing up my body), Salitos, my buddy and I filling up a 2 quart canteen from my pop's wine hoard, then talking another dude into taking his dad's El Camino out for a spin....and then rolling it
seabird BWA-HA-HA-HA (I'm laughing for the hell of it) BWAA-HA-HA-HA-HA!!!!!!!!
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Subject: Re: The Laws of Musical Physics 101 10/25/2009, 3:35 pm
Frampton was a flash in the pan if you forget about his "Comes Alive Album " . Humble Pie was a classic band from a classic time . Music was real back then not the BS that is out there now. Oh yea Seahawks are going to win the NFC West
Number of posts: 2459 Age: 51 Location: Mount Zion Registration date: 2006-08-21
Subject: Re: The Laws of Musical Physics 101 10/25/2009, 6:36 pm
ColtsKurt wrote:
Ok, I'll chime in as well... Nice choice there, Magic. early to mid 70's were HS daze for CK... yes, that's spelled correctly.
Disco was king. Herbal remedies were the rule of the day. Especially those sticks from Thailand... and that (corned beef) hash.
allegedly... so I'm told.
Yeah Seabird and I heard those rumours some where too
But I always banned disco and that "prince" crap from my house......ask my ex if you don't believe me
I would throw disco on the fire and light up some Jimi Hendrix or Zeppelin and Sabbath.......still have all my vinyl classics like this Humble Pie classic
That is my Wall Street investment
I guess I better dig up another Humble Pie classic.
1972
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Subject: Re: The Laws of Musical Physics 101 10/26/2009, 2:22 am
Diso ruled Magic, had my 68 Pontiac, Jensen triax speakers, you could hear me from 2 blocks away!!
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Subject: Re: The Laws of Musical Physics 101 10/26/2009, 7:41 am
Humble Pie... outstanding call-back... again!
While I bobbed my head to the disco, I also stared at the wall to Humble Pie, Alice Cooper, The Allmans, mix in some George Benson smooth jazz, Spyro Gyra, George Clinton, geez... I give up the list just goes on!
Way too many to even try and list them all here. I didn't stick to one style or genre of music. If it got my head bobbing or my feet moving... it was all good!
I'll let Magic post the ones I rocked to and would have never come up with on my own!
seabird BWA-HA-HA-HA (I'm laughing for the hell of it) BWAA-HA-HA-HA-HA!!!!!!!!
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Subject: Re: The Laws of Musical Physics 101 10/26/2009, 8:17 am
Magic did have speakers that shook windows miles away. In the northwest we are so far behind that we not only still have vinyl we still play vinyl. I went to many burn the disco parties at magic's . Disco was never king up here and I think we are better off today because of it.
Number of posts: 409 Age: 46 Location: Sterling,Il Registration date: 2006-08-27
Subject: Re: The Laws of Musical Physics 101 10/26/2009, 12:12 pm
seabird wrote:
Frampton was a flash in the pan if you forget about his "Comes Alive Album " . Humble Pie was a classic band from a classic time . Music was real back then not the BS that is out there now. Oh yea Seahawks are going to win the NFC West
I appreciate the 70`s now more then I did back then....... The songs I listened to then,I can`t stand anymore:Aerosmith-Rush.(they both make me wanna hurl).
The songs from the 70s I listen to now are like a couple songs from Steely Dan,Bad Finger and one from Boz Scaggs(can`t think of the others off hand..........) but sorry Sea Bird,but i`d rather be listening to the music that is out now: Linkin Park,Foo Fighters,Breaking Benjamin and Shinedown to name a few........ And Mighty my lady was the blonde from "Abba".....and Farrah......... lmao
Also that was a good choice of some "Humble Pie" Magic...........
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Subject: Re: The Laws of Musical Physics 101 10/26/2009, 12:54 pm
Love Boz Scaggs, went and seen him in concert, Steely Dan is good, but that Donald Fager is one ugly son of a bitch,,
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Subject: Re: The Laws of Musical Physics 101 10/26/2009, 2:03 pm
OoooooKkkkkkk.
How about the 60's? You young whipper snappers!! Four Seasons, Platters, The Beatles (of course), Dionne Warwick, Barbara Lewis, Simon and Garfunkle, Mommas and the Papas, Chiffons, Temptations, Miracles, Four Tops...you know, the "MoTown Sound"! Got all of them on my Ipod and play them pretty much constantly. Right now I have my top 350 and I'm trying to create a Top 100 Favorites playlist -- quite a job.
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