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I grew up listening to disco and 80's pop and some 80's rock. In the 90's I was big into alternative, dance music and techno (laugh if you want).
I was nearly 30 when I first heard Led Zeppelin or ACDC and was like what is that. I love it. Are you a classic rock late bloomer like me? If so what are your favorite bands now? Some of my favorites that are fairly new to me:
Peter Frampton Lynyrd Skynyrd The Who Queen (a result of my Muse addiction) Blue Oyster Cult
Crazy that I had no idea who these bands were but I love them now. What are some of your favorites?
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My favorites now are the favorites I listened to when they were at their prime during the 70's/80's. They are all now considered classic. Guess that makes me one, too.
-B- "We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children."
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Hey B - me too LOL!
I grew up loving Rush, Blue Oyster Cult, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Fleetwood Mac.
I guess I already loved them. But I went for a long time not listening to them.
My son said to me today "my favorite music is from the 70s and 80s." I wanted to hug him! {I was driving though, so I refrained LOL}.
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You're funny. My son says "why do you listen to emo rock all the time" I hardly call Godsmack, Papa Roach and Chevelle emo rock but whatever. He loves 60's and 50's stuff.
I grew up listening to spanish music so I guess that had zero influence on what I love. We used to rock out to Tito Puente, Perez Prado, and Celia Cruz and also tons of cumbia music. I still like that music but it's truly weird to say I've never heard Blue Oyster Cult. Most people look at you like you're a freak.
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I was just told I'm emo for like Coldplay so much. Whatever LOL!! Blue Oyster Cult is so awesome... they have the oddest songs. Here's a good one for Halloween. Now THIS is a vampire baybee!!! Nosferatu - Blue Oyster Cult There is something so hypnotic about this song...
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Rarely see anyone discuss the following, but their works are prevalent on the local classic rock radio station: Golden Earring Black Sabbath Jethro Tull Steve Miller Band Deep Purple Grand Funk Railroad
-B- "We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children."
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Thanks Dea, that's a cool song (talk about early emo and coldplay is so not emo). Hey Bettlemess I do love Steve Miller Band a lot. First songs I heard by them were The Joker and Rock n Me. Loved those 2 songs!!! When I heard Seal's version of Fly Like An Eagle I checked out the original but still like Seal's better, sorry  That's like when my sister said she had no idea that sting was with a band called the Police before he went solo. I almost [censored] slapped her. Sting was only good with the Police! I can't stand his solo stuff.
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Oh man, just remembered a bunch of other SMB songs. Jungle Love, Space Cowboy, Take The Money & Run, Swing Town. The DJ's at the bar where I worked in my late 20's used to play Steve Miller all the time. This is how I got into them.
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I still like to relax to Jethro Tull. They had a way of bringing a minstrel, troubadour sound into electronic harmony. After many years of the mainstream rock effort (Thick as a Brick, Aqualung, etc.), they successfully experimented with a sound that seemed to come from the Renaissance (Songs of the Wood). I went to their concert with a friend & his older brother just prior to turning 13. Thus, my opening chapter of being a kid of the 70's.
-B- "We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children."
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O.K. I just sampled their best of on itunes and they have an interesting sound especially the flute in some of their songs.
I think aqualung has been in so many of Jack Black's movies. He must be a big Jethro fan. My son would say Jethro is Epic. He would love it.
I can appreciate it but not crazy about it. Keep it coming though. You're schooling me in the ways of classic rock. You rule!
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