fretmaster
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Welcome. Not too far behind you, my parents were big into The Beatles, The Stones, John Denver, Judy Collins, PP&M, Simon and Garfunkle, James Taylor, etc. Feel the same on the death of hair bands but I embraced grunge and moved on. My Audioslave CD has been in my truck for the last 2 weeks.YIKES!
Seems like I might be an elder statesman here.
62, almost 63!
Grew up on my folks' 50's music (Dad saw Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Buddy Holly, Big Bopper, all live).
I'm never not amazed that my parents literally witnessed and were a part of the birth of rock and roll!! *swoon*
I'm a child of the 70's and 80's.
Pretty much tuned out of popular music when grunge destroyed my beloved hair-metal bands.
I now know what disco freaks felt about we metalheads.
Yeah, Village People, I KILLED DISCO!!!
I want that on my tombstone, btw.
In hindsight, I missed out on some GREAT music!
Chris Cornell just BLOWS MY MIND!
What a voice!! What soul!
I'm now digging on Velvet Revolver, STP, Audioslave, Temple of the Dog...
Anyway, I'm still rockin', still playing, endeavoring to write songs and learn how to play guitar... still...
Still chasing tone (as was Les Paul, btw.)
I love that, when his Sister asked what "sound" he was looking for he answered, "I don't know. I haven't found it yet."
Story of my life.
G'day, Y'all.
M.S. Hammer
45 years old and just found out how beautiful and great is to roam this planet.Was reading a thread earlier. Said Lot of us live in nostalgic mind frame.
I’m 51. So yeah I’m gonna be a 70s 80s guy.
Barely know anything from the 90s on up.
Just want some feedback. Not saying nothing bad came from 90s plus.
Any one can post for sure. 4 year old child to 100 year old.
Just curious on folks ages.
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Just a heads-up that if you quote this post in your reply, you'll be talking to a much-beloved forum member who we tragically lost last year.
May you RIP Brother Dan; we all love and miss you mate!
Lmao samewow, i feel like a child again over here
27 here officially, some days 16 again, most days probably like 45 (physically at least)
Hey well done Johnny. That's a decent chunk to lose.Older than dirt! This is my 56th year on this planet. BUT, I still feel like a kid and just recently, lost 30 pounds so I feel great. I guess...