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2 hours ago, steelpanther24 said:

Also, did you like Tammy Winette because that song is in GTA V?  :)

I did! I remember when that album hit the stands.

Here is an Oldie, but I like it.

 

 

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15 hours ago, steelpanther24 said:

thumbs up

When I was young 5th grade, my Mom had this Console Stereo, that thing seemed ten feet long, it was more like seven feet long with a turntable and AM/FM radio but the sound it produced was Velvet.

She had a bunch of Albums, Johnny Cash, Loretta Lyn, The Carters, Patsy Cline, herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, Dave Dudley, Henri Mancini, Mowtown in it's heyday, and so many more.

So my love of Sounds was cultivated quite early in my life and I have always been Blessed by that education and the memories of that beautiful old stereo is what started it all.

Spinning album after album, eventually learning about WLS out of Chicago and I bought a AM transistor radio that I would put under my pillow at nite so I could get as much Music into my head as I could, then FM started to be the up and coming thing, 60's rock turned 70's, then the Big suck came...Disco.

We all hated Disco then, but now I enjoy it, I guess I've grown there, then the wild Punk scene, the Sound went so many directions that I could hardly keep up.

80's were cool, 90's alright, but since 2000, I don't see alot of real musical talent, Rap is so hard for me personally, the language is Coarse, words fly so fast, I just cannot appreciate it at all. There are a few Rap songs I like but I can count those one one hand.

Here are a few of the songs I spun on that old Stereo in my early years.

I hope you all enjoy, the whole purpose of Music is to expand your mind and your Soul will follow.

Peace

 

 

 

 

 

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Music can also be a sensual pleasure, like eating food or sex. But its highest vibration for me is that point of taking us to a real understanding of something in our nature which we can very rarely get at. It is a spiritual state of oneness.

Terry Riley

 

 Wassily Kandinsky also believed that the artist is the hand that plays, touching one key or another, to cause vibrations in the soul.

 

 

 

 

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21 hours ago, Sir Bron said:

When I was young 5th grade, my Mom had this Console Stereo, that thing seemed ten feet long, it was more like seven feet long with a turntable and AM/FM radio but the sound it produced was Velvet.

She had a bunch of Albums, Johnny Cash, Loretta Lyn, The Carters, Patsy Cline, herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, Dave Dudley, Henri Mancini, Mowtown in it's heyday, and so many more.

So my love of Sounds was cultivated quite early in my life and I have always been Blessed by that education and the memories of that beautiful old stereo is what started it all.

Spinning album after album, eventually learning about WLS out of Chicago and I bought a AM transistor radio that I would put under my pillow at nite so I could get as much Music into my head as I could, then FM started to be the up and coming thing, 60's rock turned 70's, then the Big suck came...Disco.

We all hated Disco then, but now I enjoy it, I guess I've grown there, then the wild Punk scene, the Sound went so many directions that I could hardly keep up.

80's were cool, 90's alright, but since 2000, I don't see alot of real musical talent, Rap is so hard for me personally, the language is Coarse, words fly so fast, I just cannot appreciate it at all. There are a few Rap songs I like but I can count those one one hand.

Here are a few of the songs I spun on that old Stereo in my early years.

I hope you all enjoy, the whole purpose of Music is to expand your mind and your Soul will follow.

Peace

 

Whoa, with that history, I would not be surprised if our PW baseball teams played against each other.   Add sound tracks from Paint Your Wagon, South Pacific and Oak Ridge Boys and you got my household.   Some of my best memories are singing with my brother and dad.    Though I don't have the range that they do (both are tenors and are very talented singers, while I am an untrained singer i.e. a baritone) we would end up singing into the night and would sometimes attract a crowd that would make requests.  

 

One of my favs:

 

 

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22 hours ago, Sir Bron said:

We all hated Disco then, but now I enjoy it, I guess I've grown there, then the wild Punk scene, the Sound went so many directions that I could hardly keep up.

80's were cool, 90's alright, but since 2000, I don't see alot of real musical talent, Rap is so hard for me personally, the language is Coarse, words fly so fast, I just cannot appreciate it at all. There are a few Rap songs I like but I can count those one one hand.

 

Since you are a part of the MTV generation, sometimes all you need is a good music video.    This one made me appreciate this song.

 

 

 

And like you said, I share your opinion that sometimes a song (or a scene in a movie with the accompanying song) makes that song so much more.   Like the verison of "Fool's Rush in " at the end of this scene (starts at 7:59).

 

Spoiler

 

 

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Here is Cookie Monster having a bad time of it

 

 

Honestly though Corrupted is by far my favorite doom/sludge metal band. I've yet to hear music more soul-crushing and vocalist more disgustipated.

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