Posted on 08/31/2019 9:59:55 AM PDT by Rebelbase
You got that right. My kids - late 20's and early 30's - love the music I grew up with. There was something special about those times. Just like with art - it died with the Impressionists. Modern art sucks just as bad as modern music.
Loving Dwight Yoakum’s “Cattle Call” and “Suspicious Minds”......he’s only 62 and tours. Plus, he is really good looking:)
Saw that Eddie Money has Stage 4 esophageal cancer, and it’s not looking good.
I lost most of my nostalgia for the music after all the corporate commercialization. Songs I used to like shilling for some product to get us aging folks to buy more. No thanks.
The mainstream “stars” & “rappers” being pushed by the “suits” and played on commercial radio (Ariana, Bieber, Rhianna, yada ya) are vulgar, talentless nose-whiners who can’t sing & have nothing to say, AND and their “music” is programmed techno-crap machine made by robots & even then requires in-studio editing.
A pox on all of them.
Phooey.
As much as conservatives diss on NPR’s left-leaning politics, it’s my go-go spot on the radio to hear REAL music of all kinds— classical, opera, delta blues, jazz, bluegrass, newgrass, Gospel, female vocalists, country, folk, backroads Americana, dixieland...
I remember, it was Mike Myers playing Mick Jagger, and Mick was playing Keith.
Phil Lesh, base player for the old Grateful Dead will be 80 in 3/20.
Funny how all of the Dead Members, with the exception of Jerry and the keyboard players, all seem to have taken good care of themselves.
Yes, rock. Willie Nelson has jammed with EVERYbody at one time or another.
Is there anyone Willie hasn’t done a duet with?
What’s most amazing about that list of “rock legends” is that John Fogerty (74) is not it. And that Joni Mitchell, etc., etc., are on it.
Dwight Yoakam is one of my favorites, even if he has to hide his baldness under that big cowboy hat!
Ian Gillan is 74
Paul Rodgers will be 70 in December (and still sounds great)
Right? I’ve been a fan of theirs for years. Say the words ‘’drug band’’ and for some reason The Grateful Dead are always associated with drugs as if no other band from that era ever had anything to do with doing drugs. Still, four keyboard players all dead from drug and alcohol related issues. That band certainly lived up to their name.
If they made it this long, lots of them likely have another decade anyway.
No doubt that was the inspiration for the dead Spinal Tap drummers.
Dayum! What a black heart you have!
I have a chance to see The Who next week. The tickets are pricey, but I keep thinking it may be the last tour they’ll ever do. I can’t make up my mind ...
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