11-02-2011, 11:54 AM
You're serious OK OK I know we shouldn't laugh at what other people like, but this one? I'm laughing OK with you and not at you?
The funny thing is that a lot of the reasons we like songs don't really have much to do with the song but rather where we were and what we were doing when we heard the song.
It's about the memories.
I'm fond of lots of songs that other people would thing are odd. As a boy I loved Marty Robbins western gunfighter songs. Jimmy Dean, Big bad John. Elvis. Petula Clark, The Beatles , Dave Clark five, Roy Clark. Roy Orbison, And plenty of corny songs that I can't think of now.
Then I started playing electric guitar and it was Eric Clapton, Peter Green, the stones, Eric burden, Roy Buchanan, John Mayall, BB King, Buddy Guy, Alvin Lee, Joe Walsh, The Band, Credence and just about any popular rock and roll Bands for that Era. Today I'm for the most part stuck in the 70's Joe Bonnamassa who I love is relatively new and an amazing guitarist plays a style that his dads 70's music influenced.
The funny thing is that a lot of the reasons we like songs don't really have much to do with the song but rather where we were and what we were doing when we heard the song.
It's about the memories.
I'm fond of lots of songs that other people would thing are odd. As a boy I loved Marty Robbins western gunfighter songs. Jimmy Dean, Big bad John. Elvis. Petula Clark, The Beatles , Dave Clark five, Roy Clark. Roy Orbison, And plenty of corny songs that I can't think of now.
Then I started playing electric guitar and it was Eric Clapton, Peter Green, the stones, Eric burden, Roy Buchanan, John Mayall, BB King, Buddy Guy, Alvin Lee, Joe Walsh, The Band, Credence and just about any popular rock and roll Bands for that Era. Today I'm for the most part stuck in the 70's Joe Bonnamassa who I love is relatively new and an amazing guitarist plays a style that his dads 70's music influenced.
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