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    Love him, or hate him...he provided music to quite a few generations, and left his mark. While not Frank Sinatra...he did it his way.

    R.I.P. David Bowie...thanks for the music, the videos(silly as they could be) an of course...Labyrinth.











    Another joins the band..

    Sirscrapalot - Though the singer/writer may leave us, the music remains forever.

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    LBT - "Pain Killer"


    June Carter Cash - "Jukebox Blues"


    This man reminds me of my father, I was raised on CW, as my dad played drums for over 30 years in many bands all over the western states (CA., TX., OK., LA, Or, Nv, Az,), this ones for you Daddy, you sure knew how to have a good time! - "Wagon Wheel"


    I'm going to add one more video, as my dad played in four states I forgot to include (AR., CO., NM., MO.). He also always said: "If drummer missed a beat playing CW and the ban would be looking for a new gig", "the beat gets better with good whiskey and beer" and "I never wore a CB hat, as I have a good brain and good looks". RIP Dad.
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    This along with "A Horse With No Name" are a couple of the songs I listened to while in college 71-73. Great memories, first real freedom from parents and the farm.


    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    Ha ha...For the Classic Hip Hop fans, I found this gem while looking for something else.

    For those not into the genre, this what we would call a battle rap. Basically talking ****. lol.

    MC Lyte was pretty bad ass back in the day. Even more so when one considers how few women there were back then with her kind of fame. Her and Queen Latifa. Yes she used to be a female rapper folks before an actress.

    Anyhow...enjoy.



    and when talking about females in hip hop you have to mention..





    Some Lady of Rage..


    An...still rap/hip hop...Eminem, Featuring Rhianna. I'm not a big Rhianna fan but I do love her doing the chorus for this song.


    Sirscrapalot - Music soothes the savage beast..an if not..well...run like hell!

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    I've added a bit of the Eagles to my list tonight...

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    Any grunge music - Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, etc

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    RIP - Glen Lewis Frey (11/6/1948 to1/18/2016)
    A gifted musician and songwriter, was a man of many talents, he said if his music career had not taken off, he might have became a baseball announcer, he thought that would be cool! Glen got to call a game in the summer of 1985, here in Los Angeles, along side another of my heroes, iconic LA Dodger announcer Vin Scully. Music and MLB Baseball in LaLa land, Glen was anything but shy, "The Heat is On".
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    Glen Frey was from Detroit, he came to Los Angeles in his early twenties to make music, and he did more than that. Don Henley and Glen started the Eagles in 1971. Randy Meisner on bass and guitarist Bernie Leadon was the bands original members. Performing locally with a country twang. Professionally first with Linda Ronstadt's band. First album Eagles was released in 1972, a commercial success, Glen Frey was in LaLa land for "The Long Run".
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    The Eagles is a band that I have listened to since the 7th grade, went to my first Eagles concert in 1976 in Tulsa, OK, seen them in Long Beach, CA (Wrong Beach Concert) 1980, Irvine, CA 1994, and Anaheim, CA 2005.
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    In 1973 Desperado was released, Don "Fingers" Felder joined the band in 1974 and the third album On the Boarder was released that same year.
    The band was on a roll and now a solid "Rock" band releasing number one albums and hits yearly. With albums One of these Nights released in 1975, Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 released in 1976 and later that year Hotel California followed and in 1979 The Long Run was released. All four albums went to number one status, with "Lyin Eyes" earning them their first Grammy award in 1975. Their Greatest Hits album became the highest-selling album in U.S. history. The album Hotel California won a Grammy for record of the Year in 1977. The Eagles were the most successful and most popular band of 70's.
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    They say there is a price for success, and indeed there is. After the 1980 tour The Eagles broke up, when I saw them in 1980 at Long Beach, The Eagles imploded on stage in front of all to see and hear. That show is known as the "Long Night in Wrong Beach" concert. Glenn Frey and Don Felder were feuding and tensions between them was obvious to all but a "blind" person! They were yelling at each other, threats were made, words were exchanged on stage. After the show Don Felder smashed his guitar, walked off the stage and was done with The Eagles. For fourteen years The Eagles went on a extended vacation.


    For me The Eagles and I had parallel lives, both the band and I were from Los Angeles. The 70's were their best years and my "Glory Days". In 80's members of The Eagle each went their own way. For me the 80's was "Life in the Fast Lane", my way (the wrong way). It started out really good, nothing but good times, good money, fast cars and pretty little sweet things built for speed. It ended with me paying for treatment centers, divorce and "should of's and could of's".

    One of my favorite Eagles songs is one that doesn't get a lot of play. The song reminds me of my first wife "Annie", I met her at TGI Fridays in Marina Del Rey, she worked as the "door girl", her job was "to smile, look pretty and seat the right people in the right places". One of my best friends was "Sparky", he was the General Manager of Friday's, (Annie's boss). I was at Friday's one night, at closing time Sparky and I went out to the parking lot to see my new car. Annie was on her way home after work, walks by says nice car, (I say thanks), and she responds "do you need a girl to go with it? Life was getting really good for me now, I got a new girl friend and we got married two years latter. My career at the airline was on a fast track, promotions and better pay followed. Annie started modeling, life was good until she got a offer for a magazine shoot, I said no way! That was her dream, she stopped modeling altogether. We lived off my income easily, me working hard and us partying even harder. We never stopped arguing about the career she should have had, she became a alcoholic with a expensive cocaine problem too!

    The Eagles song "The King of Hollywood", the first verse is:

    Well, he sits up there on his leatherette
    Looks through pictures of the ones that he hasn't had yet
    When he thinks he wants a closer look,
    he gets out his little black telephone book

    I will never know was I right or wrong for not allowing my wife to pursue her modeling career. That song says to me I was right, Annie's addictions said to me I was wrong. I only hope she found a better man than me, I know I wanted nothing but the best for her maybe too much so!

    Music is about life to me, The Eagles songs are about life, some of them just to much so! I laugh and cry sometimes hearing them but I would not change anything.

    But first a kiss, one glass of wine
    Just one more dance while there's still time
    My one last wish: someday, you'll see
    How hard I tried and how much you meant to me

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    Found this interesting earlier...there are a few hip hop/rap songs/artists saved in the Library of Congress.

    This one doesn't surprise me. Not only do lovers of rap/hip hop love it, people who wouldn't normally listen to the genre do.


    An of course another one that isn't surprising to a fan of the genre. An again...others outside.


    And last but not lest...another classic.


    And...


    An Public Enemy is also listed in this group. I didnt feel like digging through all the videos for it though. lol. maybe later!

    Sirscrapalot - Off to get some work done.

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    Burt mentioned two of these artists...an it got me wanting to listen to them again, an the era...so I share with you.



    It's...freaking Barry...if you don't like Barry, you have some seriously unresolved issues...


    Been posted before...but a classic, an just a nice song to kick back an listen to.


    Don't like you don't hum this one when it comes on...or whistle...whatever gets your...wait for it...goat.


    You left us way to soon Janis..


    Who needs a time machine to travel back to the past an enjoy good music...

    Sirscrapalot - Taking you back...way back...so far back its...groooovy.

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    Sirs - Thank You for those songs from my past, no I don,t need a time machine, as I play some of those old tunes just to remind me where my music roots started. Aretha, Otis, Barry, Janis, Ike & Tina were just some of the artist I started listening to in the late 60's.
    Janis Joplin's Greatest Hits album was one of my moms records that I played over & over again. She was not the prettiest girl to come from Texas, she sure could sing the Blues. That raspy voice was from too much parting and it caught up with her all too fast!

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    Not only are you good people, you got good taste in music my friend.



    MOre to come...after tacos. Tacos sadly are my addiction. Tacos an Bacon. Touch either an you shall lose an arm.

    Sirscrapalot - An do the twist! - countless artists.

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    With the exception of Jimmy, that as a complete flip from what I posted. LOL.

    I love that we all got some unique things we listen to. Be boring if everyone just liked the same kind of music. This thread has help me find quite a few new groups to like, an reminded me of songs I'd forgotten.

    Will always be one of my favorite threads.

    Sirscrapalot - How lucky Adam was. He knew when he said a good thing, nobody had said it before. - Mark Twain

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    A MIX!


    Great string work.


    This one takes me way back.

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