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    Quote Originally Posted by hotbiggun42 View Post
    She was a hot little chipmonk. I loved her early music.
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    I was just thinking, why they can no longer make awesome music like they did in the 60s and 70s, has creativity become extinct? Then i remembered that mom use to listen to 50s do wop pop and and figured she thought the same thing. I still think today's music sucks but i understand its not their creativity that has dried up its that I'm getting older and my brain no longer recognizes the new sounds.
    Getting older is a funny thing.
    Oh yea,Pat was a hottie for sure,maybe the top of the 80s,I always thought Nancy Wilson from Heart was hotter! Heart was late 70s early 80s. And the sad part is I don't think the music sucks now a days because we are older,,it sucks because it sucks,period!! No heart/story telling/jams,no real feel etc,just rambling crap. Go find the Last Waltz from the Band,talk about a lineup of greats,its not all cutting edge but dam,Clapton,Robbie from the Band,Muddy Waters,Dr John,Paul Butterfield and the list is long! Even country is far what what it was with Merl,Waylon,George Jones,George Strait etc,there are a few exceptions but its just POP/Rock,blaa! Thanks goodness for Spotify,LOL I can listen to what I want when I want,I also have a ton of albums & was gonna go down that rabbit hole of updating my stereo equipment but I think I'll hold off on that endeavor,LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by m1a_scoutguy View Post
    Oh yea,Pat was a hottie for sure,maybe the top of the 80s, I always thought Nancy Wilson from Heart was hotter! Heart was late 70s early 80s. And the sad part is I don't think the music sucks now a days because we are older,,it sucks because it sucks,period!! No heart/story telling/jams,no real feel etc,just rambling crap. Go find the Last Waltz from the Band,talk about a lineup of greats,its not all cutting edge but dam,Clapton,Robbie from the Band,Muddy Waters,Dr John,Paul Butterfield and the list is long! Even country is far what what it was with Merl,Waylon,George Jones,George Strait etc,there are a few exceptions but its just POP/Rock,blaa! Thanks goodness for Spotify,LOL I can listen to what I want when I want,I also have a ton of albums & was gonna go down that rabbit hole of updating my stereo equipment but I think I'll hold off on that endeavor,LOL
    Ohhhh yeah!!! Ol' Nancy.....mmmmm. My wife's HS graduation pic [circa 1988] reminds me of her sort of. Every now and then I'll ask her "Hey, can you do the hair thing like in your graduation picture?" She's like "Uh, no!"
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    Nancy had tallent!!

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    Stevie Nicks & Joan Jet are hotties worth mentioning...who all recalls removing the 8 track out of your vehicle, going to cassettes & then to disc. Now all the tunes come out of my phone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Artos View Post
    Nancy had tallent!!

    https://twitter.com/craigh64/status/1730368482712101065


    Stevie Nicks & Joan Jet are hotties worth mentioning...who all recalls removing the 8 track out of your vehicle, going to cassettes & then to disc. Now all the tunes come out of my phone.
    Ha,Ha,,yea no kiddin! Ann had a range 2nd to none back in the day,that gal could sing! Steive & Joan were dam good also,I saw Fleetwood Mac probably 5 times,well before Rumors and a couple after,very talented group! There were so many talented people back then its silly & I saw the majority of them live,although I did miss out on ever seeing Heart & wish I always had.

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    Life is like a roll of toilet paper. At first you don't think any of it is being used, then poof, it's down to the last few sheets. I just turned fifty, my folks are having their 55th anniversary today. I had to quit dating girls 20 years younger than me because my hair went gray. Life sure is hell. I will say that as a DJ for about ten years, I listen to music from the 1920's to the 2020's. Sure some of it sucks, but there is plenty of good stuff if you look for it and have an open mind. Cheers gents

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    Quote Originally Posted by Artos View Post
    Nancy had tallent!!

    https://twitter.com/craigh64/status/1730368482712101065


    Stevie Nicks & Joan Jet are hotties worth mentioning...who all recalls removing the 8 track out of your vehicle, going to cassettes & then to disc. Now all the tunes come out of my phone.
    Don't forget the 8 track adapter for cassette tapes because nobody back then gave a high school kid a new car.

    I never bought a CD until 2001 and then just bought the ones I needed to create our wedding CD. I own almost nothing on CD to this day. Early 80s I was buying cassettes for car and boombox, then became a DJ and started recording my own mixtapes. Been strictly vinyl since then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    Don't forget the 8 track adapter for cassette tapes because nobody back then gave a high school kid a new car.

    I never bought a CD until 2001 and then just bought the ones I needed to create our wedding CD. I own almost nothing on CD to this day. Early 80s I was buying cassettes for car and boombox, then became a DJ and started recording my own mixtapes. Been strictly vinyl since then.
    I think the only 8 track I ever heard was riding with my cousin, don't remember which 1960s era muscle car he drove, but he had an 8 track and was rocking "Play That Funky Music White Boy". Lots of my friends had the 8 track to cassette adapters.

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    I used a matchbook to keep my 8-track playing the matchbook slipped too far in .
    I listened to Nazareth Hair of the Dog for 6 months.

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    My 1973 Monte Carlo had an 8-track. I played a lot of Molly Hatchett, .38 Special and AC/DC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    Don't forget the 8 track adapter for cassette tapes because nobody back then gave a high school kid a new car.

    I never bought a CD until 2001 and then just bought the ones I needed to create our wedding CD. I own almost nothing on CD to this day. Early 80s I was buying cassettes for car and boombox, then became a DJ and started recording my own mixtapes. Been strictly vinyl since then.
    Yea those things were the bomb,I had buddys that had em,LOL I never had a 8 track in my car, finally had a cassette in my truck in the service. I never started buying the NEW albums but 99% of the old albums I have are one play on them,I had/still have a Sony tape deck and use to record every album onto the tape and then stashed the album. I always bought the 90min tapes cuz ya could typically put one album per side. The 60 min were to small and the 120 min would always stretch and mess up. I have and original Lynard Skynard album with the flames in the background,pretty sweet album!

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