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  1. So do I. I went to the University of Georgia. And grew up in Georgia
  2. That's hard for me to do. If you asked me when I was 16(1978) it would have been: Kiss, Ted Nugent, Rush, Black Sabbath, Led Zep, Outlaws, ZZ TOP, Judas Priest, Ramones, Cars, Aerosmith, Van Halen, Plasmatics, AC/DC, Alice Cooper, Doobie Brothers, In my 30's and 40's I began liking more of these bands: Megadeth, Suicidal Tendencies, Grateful Dead, CCR, Meat Puppets, Little Feat, Peter Tosh, Early REM (first 4 albums), Blondie I love discovering older bands that I have not yet heard much. I do this all the time. I have been catching up on old bluesman like BB and Freddie and Albert King, Elmore James, Robert Johnson, Son House, etc. I like a lot of that stuff. I'm also very fond of Hank Williams Jr. and a lot of other country and bluegrass music groups. I like Chris Stapleton and Nickel Creek. I like James Brown, Ohio Players, and others of that genre. I'm also very indecisive, by nature. It depends on where I'm at in life. It depends on my mood that week, that day, that minute. But most of what I like has a common thread. Because I play the drums and the guitar. I like to hear a lot of that in the music. I also like distinctive and original sounding singers. And I don't like a lot of female singers. Don't know why. I still listen to all the bands above. And I still enjoy discovering new bands, and old bands I've never heard before.
  3. I can’t choose one. I like many, covering several genres. I don’t think one is the best. That’s why I have an extensive record collection.
  4. I agree I was born in 1962. My Parents did not listen to the Beatles. And by the time I started getting into music, the Beatles were being played on “oldies” stations. The Beatles never did much for me. I like a few of their songs. But they never were a favorite of mine. To this day I don’t own a single album. I’ve heard just about everything they have done. I just never really liked it. And yes I know I may be the only human on earth that feels this way. But I wanted to just give my take. Let the stoning begin. 🙂
  5. His voice sounds great. The song is OK. I can see why they forgot about it. It’s kinda sad and depressing.
  6. Very cool looking cat! And nice job adopting him too.
  7. I’m glad they don’t live next to me.
  8. I think it’s weird that you think that’s weird. 🙂
  9. That dude can play. Sounded great. He may be from Australia, but his singing and style sounds like a southern bluesman from Georgia.
  10. Yes. Also, in tennis and golf the crowd has to be quiet much of the time. Not so in most other sports where noise is wanted.
  11. Why would that be? The Atlanta Braves Mascot is called Blooper. What is wrong with him?
  12. Yep. Meat, mustard and chopped onions. I grew up in Georgia and consumed many in my younger days. The buns were great too!
  13. Play one and find out. You’ll never truly know unless you do. 🙂
  14. Cigarette machines TVs stopping broadcasting at night Cutting your foot on a coke can pull tab
  15. It’s not supposed to be a top 40 song. Geez And why does it bother you guys so much? I couldn’t care less what song they wrote, or how it sounds. Because I’m never going to have to listen to it. 😃🤘
  16. It’s a rim shot Not a drum roll Sorry. The drummer in me can’t let that go. 🙂
  17. That’s not a sport, sport. That’s a felony
  18. I thought the same thing when I heard it. I believe he uses it on another song also. Definitely makes me think of Sabbath.
  19. I really like this album! Ozzy is back to playing his harmonica and it sounds great. He was smart to get Beck, Clapton, Wylde and Iommi. There’s other well known musicians on it too. Love it!!
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