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- Post reply Log in to post comments3,334 repliesmaryeJoined:New year, new update. Tell us of your musical adventures in real time!
- uncle_tripelJoined:ending january...
...on a high note,
picked-up my 1988 denon receiver yesterday
after a complete audio maintenance
and repair of the digital display, new pc board,
and cleaning of all controls...
working like it's new again;
rogers LS6a speakers, turntable, cd & cassette decks are all connected,
and away we go:2020 bonus disc
june 22nd 1974
@ jai-alai frontonnext up will be
may 27th 1993 set 2
@cal-expo
yeah well, if you are under the assumption
the boys were not willing to "GO THERE" anymore
do yourself a favor and just listen to this set 2 :)
:) :) and all around with headphones :) :)everyone ROCK ON this weekend
PEACE for ALL!
uncle_tripelPS - tnjohn luv the new avatar!
- daverockJoined:Trippy lyrics ?
Dennis - seen through a certain lens nearly everything from the mid - late 60's could be seen as being about tripping. The BBC tied themselves in knots trying to work out which ones were promoting drug use, so they could ban them and save the youth of the day. Songs like "I Can Hear The Grass Grow" - was that because he had taken drugs? And "A Whiter Shade of Pale" - was that about drugs too? It must have seemed like the whole world had gone mad if you were over 30 at that time. And to be sure, it nearly had.