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I don't actually go much on them to be honest.
Prefer my Rock n Roll a bit more straightforward. Zep have their moments, but to me, there's a bit of nothing between those moments.
Carn, also mandatory for some of us (good) young'uns...No-one forgets Led Zeppelin. They are mandatory to any old mans collection
I recently acquired a HQ to restore. Once, and it is a long way off, but once it is on the road, I'll be raiding the old man's tape collection.
Black Sabbath, T-Rex, Marc Boland, and The Sweet.
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Did you grow up in the rap/hip hop era? See my earlier post #51931
8 track surely?
Also don't forget Bon Scott Acca Dacca as well as some Deep Purple and Steppenwolf.
Y'know what, I'm actually curious to see what you actually mean by thisRap and hip hop et al have seriously impaired the musical emotions in the preceding generations I feel
Would love some of that, but unfortunately the old man was more in to the glam rock styling of the time, rather than the more straightforward rockers.
Got some great Alice Cooper though!
And randomly, the Ennio Morricone collection.
Y'know what, I'm actually curious to see what you actually mean by this
I grew up in the grunge/alt era.
Love my rock music. Zeppelin just arse too much for my liking.
Gee, Zep heads take it so personally when they meet someone that doesn't worship them.
Would love some of that, but unfortunately the old man was more in to the glam rock styling of the time, rather than the more straightforward rockers.
Got some great Alice Cooper though!
And randomly, the Ennio Morricone collection.
Speaking of glam rock, Rocky Horror is on SBS now.
AH the old 'i was just pretending' line. GREAT MOVE I_D_C.Dunno..just something that popped into my head just before I wrote it. Has a sarcastica meaning...I tease my son along similar lines(he is the same age as you, loves heavy metal)
Glam rock, well it was the 70s. Some Slade to go with Sweet, Alvin Stardust, Gary Glitter (try not to think of his extra-curricular activities) even some classic Melbourne suburban Skyhooks and Hush.
Personally? Just pulling your leg. In the leg pulling thread
AH the old 'i was just pretending' line. GREAT MOVE I_D_C.
You should give hip hop a go. I was once suckered into thinking it was all a load of bollocks as an edgy heavy metal oriented man-boy. Then I listened to Illmatic.
Open mindedness is the best thing you can have when it comes to music. It is not too late I_D_C.
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Hot Patootie, bless my soul
I really love that Rock n Roll!
Speaking of glam rock, Rocky Horror is on SBS now.
You wouldn't be the first person to react with aghast at me saying they aren't gods to me.
I'm in to bands that cop a lot of stick, AC/DC, Bon Jovi, and I deal with it, to each their own of course. But anyone dare tread on the toes of Led Zeppelin and be prepared to be met with a barrage of accusations about your mental health masculinity.