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I always was wondering how the people in the comment sections at YouTube videos do their multiple emojis, since there is no list of emojis to select from like this forum has it. Now, that's the clue, it seems. So, I need to store this under my bookmarks. Never heard of emojipedia.org.
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Name one song 40 years old, and you never get tired of listening
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Re: Name one song 40 years old, and you never get tired of listening
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Re: Name one song 40 years old, and you never get tired of listening
Almost any early song by the Cars: Best Friend's Girl, Good Times Roll, Candy-O,etc
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Re: Name one song 40 years old, and you never get tired of listening
King Crimson -- Frame By Frame
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpMyf9EJDFA
Frame by frame, death by drowning
In your own analysis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpMyf9EJDFA
Frame by frame, death by drowning
In your own analysis
Re: Name one song 40 years old, and you never get tired of listening
I like the sign in some music stores: "Anyone caught playing Stairway to Heaven will be shot on sight!"
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Re: Name one song 40 years old, and you never get tired of listening
Stevie Nicks & Tom Petty - Stop Draggin' My Heart Around
From 1981 so exactly 40 years old this year.
From 1981 so exactly 40 years old this year.
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Re: Name one song 40 years old, and you never get tired of listening
I was going to say Shipbuilding by Robert Wyatt, but it turns out that's only 39 years old.
Re: Name one song 40 years old, and you never get tired of listening
PHEWWW!!! Glad I ducked!]Radio stations in Germany are filled up with songs being overplayed.
It's their daily business to play songs being overplayed.
Pity this forum doesn't have a big thumbs down emoji icon!
This sort of makes my point. Radio stations and ad revenue are commerce. When a song accidentally achieves commercial success, it doesn't magically become a bad song. Especially success that lasts decades and inspires generations of beginning guitarists. It is true, though, that there are also generations of guitar shop employees who have suffered from being in the wrong job. My sympathies to each and every. Personally, I don't care to hear *anybody* cover it, including Led Zeppelin. The one performance that does justice to the studio version is Heart at the Kennedy Center.
But still. As fashionable as it is to scorn Stairway (Robert Plant agrees), IV came out when I was 13 and more naive than Page and Plant. Having lived a little life, that initial awe evolved into a simple appreciation that never fails to make me smile. Matter of fact, it's really the only reason to ever turn on a radio at all.
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Re: Name one song 40 years old, and you never get tired of listening
Wow! Don't we have the commercial radio 'progressive rock' listeners in this forum! I am a bit surprised by that.
I used to build up a collective of LPs and every so often dump the whole pile. The purpose being that I did not want to stop discovering music.
So I will make a quick grab at an album in general that still amazes me. Bitches' Brew, the title cut selection by Miles Davis.
1970… or so I believe.
I used to build up a collective of LPs and every so often dump the whole pile. The purpose being that I did not want to stop discovering music.
So I will make a quick grab at an album in general that still amazes me. Bitches' Brew, the title cut selection by Miles Davis.
1970… or so I believe.
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Losing My Grip, well, 40 years old next year only, hope it's no sin
https://youtu.be/efFAkBGwfug
https://youtu.be/efFAkBGwfug
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Bob Dylan's original is 40 years old at least and I totally hate it.. but Warren Zevon covered it just before he died and it's easily one of my top 3 songs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZHmmW-75to
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZHmmW-75to