Buzz you left the wiggles out, have you heard their version of stairway to heaven?
Buzz Lightbulb said
05:51 PM Jun 2, 2021
No but I did see that band in concert before they became the "Wiggles". I think that they were called the "C@ckroaches" or something like that. That was a smart financial decision to switch their demographics.
-- Edited by Buzz Lightbulb on Wednesday 2nd of June 2021 05:52:42 PM
Buzz Lightbulb said
05:55 PM Jun 2, 2021
By the way, I blame Deep Purple for my hearing loss. They were supposedly the loudest band in the world when I saw them at the Horden Pavilion. My ears were ringing for three days after that.
DeBe said
04:12 PM Jun 3, 2021
AC/DC & Rolling Stones.
Wannabe nomad said
07:57 PM Jun 3, 2021
I don't wannabe brag (but I will) i believe i was at Jimmy Hendrix last live performance the isle of white pop festival. (Very long time ago) But I'm more into the 2000s these days
The Travelling Dillberries said
08:54 PM Jun 3, 2021
Gee, not one mention of the Bee Gees.....
or Doobie Brothers........
Maybe I'm not as old as y'all.
Kebbin said
09:20 PM Jun 3, 2021
Wannabe nomad wrote:
I don't wannabe brag (but I will) i believe i was at Jimmy Hendrix last live performance the isle of white pop festival. (Very long time ago) But I'm more into the 2000s these days
You believe you were there , day tripper?
dorian said
06:27 AM Jun 4, 2021
Dire Straits
Moody Blues
Jethro Tull
Alan Parsons Project
Blue Oyster Cult
Glen Miller
10CC
Supertramp
Corndoggy said
11:55 AM Jun 4, 2021
The Travelling Dillberries wrote:
Gee, not one mention of the Bee Gees.....
or Doobie Brothers........
Maybe I'm not as old as y'all.
I didn't leave The Doobie Brothers out.
I did leave Glen Miller out though.
The Travelling Dillberries said
12:08 PM Jun 4, 2021
Corndoggy wrote:
The Travelling Dillberries wrote:
Gee, not one mention of the Bee Gees.....
or Doobie Brothers........
Maybe I'm not as old as y'all.
I didn't leave The Doobie Brothers out.
I did leave Glen Miller out though.
I see now, thanks Corndoggy
Who's Glenn Miller?
Buzz Lightbulb said
06:07 PM Jun 4, 2021
I like Swing like Glenn Miller but it's a bit before my time. It's more like my late parents' time.
Craig1 said
09:26 AM Jun 5, 2021
Glenn Miller- One of the early musicians to disappear or die in a plane crash/missing event. Dec 1944
Corndoggy said
02:59 PM Jun 5, 2021
Craig1 wrote:
Glenn Miller- One of the early musicians to disappear or die in a plane crash/missing event. Dec 1944
He went and was setting things up for when Elvis arrived.
No but I did see that band in concert before they became the "Wiggles". I think that they were called the "C@ckroaches" or something like that. That was a smart financial decision to switch their demographics.
-- Edited by Buzz Lightbulb on Wednesday 2nd of June 2021 05:52:42 PM
By the way, I blame Deep Purple for my hearing loss. They were supposedly the loudest band in the world when I saw them at the Horden Pavilion. My ears were ringing for three days after that.
I don't wannabe brag (but I will) i believe i was at Jimmy Hendrix last live performance the isle of white pop festival. (Very long time ago) But I'm more into the 2000s these days
Gee, not one mention of the Bee Gees.....
or Doobie Brothers........
Maybe I'm not as old as y'all.
You believe you were there
, day tripper?
Moody Blues
Jethro Tull
Alan Parsons Project
Blue Oyster Cult
Glen Miller
10CC
Supertramp
I didn't leave The Doobie Brothers out.
I did leave Glen Miller out though.
I see now, thanks Corndoggy
Who's Glenn Miller?
I like Swing like Glenn Miller but it's a bit before my time. It's more like my late parents' time.
He went and was setting things up for when Elvis arrived.