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I did this as a kid with my brothers. We also added an oil tank. Here's a funny one for our big friend Dixie (excuse the "trash" part some fool wrote):


Lol! Ol' Charlie would be proud. ;-)
 

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A classic from down under...

Nice one. Had to bookmark it. My favorite era for music. It would go downhill fast after '81, '82...groups that sang harmonies like that vanished.

Here's one that I hadn't heard in decades (since I was a kid) then I was sitting in a McDonald's sipping on a coffee a couple years ago blogging on my laptop and it came on over the music system:

It immediately reminded me of how much simpler, happier and normal society was back then and made me want to transport back in time to re-experience it. Back then, I thought it would always be that away. Boy was I sadly wrong. The relations and interactions between men and women were natural and, for the most part, pretty simple, because each knew their place and what their expectations were. Women and girls actually smiled back then. And stuff like "transgenderism" had yet to be forced upon our consciousness.
 
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Nice one. Had to bookmark it. My favorite era for music. It would go downhill fast after '81, '82...groups that sang harmonies like that vanished.

Here's one that I hadn't heard in decades (since I was a kid) then I was sitting in a McDonald's sipping on a coffee a couple years ago blogging on my laptop and it came on over the music system:

It immediately reminded me of how much simpler, happier and normal society was back then and made me want to transport back in time to re-experience it. Back then, I thought it would always be that away. Boy was I sadly wrong. The relations and interactions between men and women were natural and, for the most part, pretty simple, because each knew their place and what their expectations were. Women and girls actually smiled back then. And stuff like "transgenderism" had yet to be forced upon our consciousness.

Very good! I dig the steel guitar...one of my favorite instruments. Speaking of classics from 70s into early 80s. Here's some good'uns from one of the most underrated southern rock bands ever...ARS...



 
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Here's a little power metal from back in the late 80's. :band: :headbang:


 

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As a kid and teenager, I was madly in love with Stevie Nicks. Breathtaking physical beauty; magnificent, alluring voice; ethereal poetry; enchantingly idiosyncratic fashion - everything I always dreamed of in a woman. I still remember hearing the opening passages of the song below for the first time as an eleven year old - and imagining that voice moaning my name as I slowly primed Miss Nicks for the “romantic main event” in some elegant, lamp-lit boudoir on a rain-lashed, lightning-sundered night while dark stars wheeled and whispered of our love in nameless galaxies beyond the reach of Time…

STEVIE NICKS - BLUE LAMP:

 

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I did this as a kid with my brothers. We also added an oil tank. Here's a funny one for our big friend Dixie (excuse the "trash" part some fool wrote):




I love that. I never saw anything like that before.



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This is the first video I posted on this thread over 9 years ago. The link is long since dead, but here's a live one. Love this song and video from The Corrs, three beautiful and sexy Irish lasses, especially the lead singer. It doesn't come any more White than this:

 

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Every once in a while someone post something that makes me laugh like hell like the above post. Ha you are right it doesn't get any whiter than this. I remember Coors and they were popular for about a year or two. And good God they were hot looking. Irish chicks, how can you go wrong.
 

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Every once in a while someone post something that makes me laugh like hell like the above post. Ha you are right it doesn't get any whiter than this. I remember Coors and they were popular for about a year or two. And good God they were hot looking. Irish chicks, how can you go wrong.

Yeah I like the way they talk. Would take some of the edge off of being nagged. At least for a while.
 
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Paul Rodgers of Free and Bad Company fame could be , I say could be, the finest rock singer to have come along. He found his calling.

 

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Here's some real country & western...far unlike the plastic, soulless, crapola they play on the radio these days.



 
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That Pop a Top takes me back to my beer drinking days. When I was in the service I had a girlfriend from Georgia and I can remember sitting around with her sexy mom playing cards with some friends drinking beer and listening to nothing but country. I preferred rock myself but if I'd gone over there and they put on some rock (which they wouldn't they didn't own any) I'd have been sorely disappointed.
 

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I don't know anything about this song other than it played at the end of The Sopranos in its last season, perhaps my favorite TV show ever, sounding very ominous leading up to the show's final few episodes.

 

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Grew up in Northern Michigan listening to country, and I bet DixieDestroyer, being a Southerner, did also.


I cut my teeth on Country & Western and Southern Gospel. ;-)
 
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