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Thread started 02/20/09 11:40pm

meow85

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Shit, I am just too young...

I was watching some Johnny Cash on youtube when it struck me just how much music I've missed out on by being born in 1985.

Johnny Cash is dead
Elvis is dead
Jimi and Janis and Jim are all dead
James Brown is dead
Zappa's kicked it
Mama Cass and Karen Carpenter are gone
Two of the Beatles are gone, and the group was long-since defunct anyway.
Buddy Holly's been dead since my mother was three!
and Michael's not dead, but he's been batshit insane for years...

and that's only what I can think of off the top of my head. All acts I'd kill to see perform live, and I'll never get a chance to.



Anyone want to invest in time machine development with me? sigh
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Reply #1 posted 02/20/09 11:56pm

Sdldawn

nah, just take it as a blessing you have this much music to absorb.
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Reply #2 posted 02/20/09 11:56pm

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being born in 1985 means you were born after all the good music was made, and by the time you are old enough to understand and enjoy music you are surrounded by some of the most awful crap ever created, and fashion was at it's worst point at the end of the 80s and start of the 90s, so that surely must have seriously affected your mind.

i would cut your losses and kill yourself if i was you. it's the only option unless you wish a misery filled life of madness, or you want to be a rockstar or rapper
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Reply #3 posted 02/21/09 12:21am

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meow85 said:

Anyone want to invest in time machine development with me? sigh

wave

Count me in! lol
It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.

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Reply #4 posted 02/21/09 1:04am

purplesweat

You still have the backstreet boys...
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Reply #5 posted 02/21/09 1:06am

Arnotts

FuNkeNsteiN said:

meow85 said:

Anyone want to invest in time machine development with me? sigh

wave

Count me in! lol

Me too, theres nothing I wouldn't do to have lived in the 70's
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Reply #6 posted 02/21/09 1:49am

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You're nuts.

If you had lived in the 70s you'd be starting a Shit, I am just too old... thread

I lived the 70s and never saw my favourite grous play live. It was in the 80s when I started buying music by myself and I always chose current artists. Now I do believe most of the music made today is shit but you can go back and listen to older music anytime and with better sound (if you were a boy you'd think it's important) than ever.

I'm buying lots and lots of 70's and 60's remastered expanded editions these days. Even music I didn't care for at the time I find it excellent or at least interesting today. I bought the 50th Motown anniversary 10 CD box set last Christmas and since then I've bought several discographies from that period (Supremes, Martha and the Vandellas, Marvin Gaye...)

Funkadelic and most Parliament's 70s albums are remastered.

The Bee Gees 60s catalogue, The Kinks, Nilsson, Donovan. The Beatles remasters will be out later in the year.

There's a lot of music to absorb and you have time so stop complaining fryingpan


PS. Young people, please, BUY the music you like. If you can have an iPod, an Iphone, a PlayStation, a car...you can afford spending some dollars on music.
Or else everything I said before will be a lie in a few years sad
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Reply #7 posted 02/21/09 2:07am

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PANDURITO said:

You're nuts.

If you had lived in the 70s you'd be starting a Shit, I am just too old... thread

I lived the 70s and never saw my favourite grous play live. It was in the 80s when I started buying music by myself and I always chose current artists. Now I do believe most of the music made today is shit but you can go back and listen to older music anytime and with better sound (if you were a boy you'd think it's important) than ever.

I'm buying lots and lots of 70's and 60's remastered expanded editions these days. Even music I didn't care for at the time I find it excellent or at least interesting today. I bought the 50th Motown anniversary 10 CD box set last Christmas and since then I've bought several discographies from that period (Supremes, Martha and the Vandellas, Marvin Gaye...)

Funkadelic and most Parliament's 70s albums are remastered.

The Bee Gees 60s catalogue, The Kinks, Nilsson, Donovan. The Beatles remasters will be out later in the year.

There's a lot of music to absorb and you have time so stop complaining fryingpan


PS. Young people, please, BUY the music you like. If you can have an iPod, an Iphone, a PlayStation, a car...you can afford spending some dollars on music.
Or else everything I said before will be a lie in a few years sad

I'm not just talking about the music though, like I think Meow is, I just love everything about the whole time period, I could sit there for hours just listening to people tell stories about the 70's. I have no idea where the fascination comes from though as my favourtie music is from the 80's.
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Reply #8 posted 02/21/09 1:34pm

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unique said:

being born in 1985 means you were born after all the good music was made, and by the time you are old enough to understand and enjoy music you are surrounded by some of the most awful crap ever created, and fashion was at it's worst point at the end of the 80s and start of the 90s, so that surely must have seriously affected your mind.

i would cut your losses and kill yourself if i was you. it's the only option unless you wish a misery filled life of madness, or you want to be a rockstar or rapper

falloff

Sadly, you're right.

My only solace is that I happen to own a functioning record player and a ginormous stack of vinyls inherited from family members who "were there".


But when I think that, at 14 years old my mother was at the real Woodstock, playing in the mud and hearing Jimi make that guitar scream, and I, at 14, was sitting at home watching riots on TV at Woodstock '99, it's a little depressing. confused
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Reply #9 posted 02/21/09 1:35pm

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PANDURITO said:

You're nuts.

If you had lived in the 70s you'd be starting a Shit, I am just too old... thread

I lived the 70s and never saw my favourite grous play live. It was in the 80s when I started buying music by myself and I always chose current artists. Now I do believe most of the music made today is shit but you can go back and listen to older music anytime and with better sound (if you were a boy you'd think it's important) than ever.

I'm buying lots and lots of 70's and 60's remastered expanded editions these days. Even music I didn't care for at the time I find it excellent or at least interesting today. I bought the 50th Motown anniversary 10 CD box set last Christmas and since then I've bought several discographies from that period (Supremes, Martha and the Vandellas, Marvin Gaye...)

Funkadelic and most Parliament's 70s albums are remastered.

The Bee Gees 60s catalogue, The Kinks, Nilsson, Donovan. The Beatles remasters will be out later in the year.

There's a lot of music to absorb and you have time so stop complaining fryingpan


PS. Young people, please, BUY the music you like. If you can have an iPod, an Iphone, a PlayStation, a car...you can afford spending some dollars on music.
Or else everything I said before will be a lie in a few years sad

Oddly enough, listening to a CD in my kitchen doesn't quite measure up to a live gig.
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Reply #10 posted 02/21/09 1:38pm

Timmy84

No you're not too young. I do wish I was born during THAT time but still, you're not too young to enjoy the magic of classics. nod You should be lucky you can find that stuff online randomly. biggrin
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Reply #11 posted 02/21/09 1:39pm

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purplesweat said:

You still have the backstreet boys...

I know you're being fully facetious, you git. razz

But there is that. The only boyband I ever thought worthwhile came about in this time period. As for previous boyband-style acts? I've more than once had a strong urge to punch Donny Osmond and Joey McIntyre in the face, if that tells you anything.

razz
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Reply #12 posted 02/21/09 1:40pm

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Timmy84 said:

No you're not too young. I do wish I was born during THAT time but still, you're not too young to enjoy the magic of classics. nod You should be lucky you can find that stuff online randomly. biggrin

But I'll never get the chance to see any of these acts play...sad
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Reply #13 posted 02/21/09 1:41pm

Timmy84

meow85 said:

Timmy84 said:

No you're not too young. I do wish I was born during THAT time but still, you're not too young to enjoy the magic of classics. nod You should be lucky you can find that stuff online randomly. biggrin

But I'll never get the chance to see any of these acts play...sad


We all born in the mid to late 1980s wish the same but we can't do nothing about it unfortunately. But I wouldn't mind the time machine. lol I'll be fighting for tickets to see Marvin & James! lol
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Reply #14 posted 02/21/09 1:44pm

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Timmy84 said:

meow85 said:


But I'll never get the chance to see any of these acts play...sad


We all born in the mid to late 1980s wish the same but we can't do nothing about it unfortunately. But I wouldn't mind the time machine. lol I'll be fighting for tickets to see Marvin & James! lol

Ooh! Marvin! Forgot about him. Add Mr. Gaye to my wish list.
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Reply #15 posted 02/21/09 2:47pm

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unique said:

being born in 1985 means you were born after all the good music was made, and by the time you are old enough to understand and enjoy music you are surrounded by some of the most awful crap ever created, and fashion was at it's worst point at the end of the 80s and start of the 90s, so that surely must have seriously affected your mind.

i would cut your losses and kill yourself if i was you. it's the only option unless you wish a misery filled life of madness, or you want to be a rockstar or rapper



gtfoh
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Reply #16 posted 02/21/09 2:52pm

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meow85 said:

unique said:

being born in 1985 means you were born after all the good music was made, and by the time you are old enough to understand and enjoy music you are surrounded by some of the most awful crap ever created, and fashion was at it's worst point at the end of the 80s and start of the 90s, so that surely must have seriously affected your mind.

i would cut your losses and kill yourself if i was you. it's the only option unless you wish a misery filled life of madness, or you want to be a rockstar or rapper

falloff

Sadly, you're right.

My only solace is that I happen to own a functioning record player and a ginormous stack of vinyls inherited from family members who "were there".


But when I think that, at 14 years old my mother was at the real Woodstock, playing in the mud and hearing Jimi make that guitar scream, and I, at 14, was sitting at home watching riots on TV at Woodstock '99, it's a little depressing. confused


i'm always right. i still have my vinyls and my turntables are setup and working. playing the mp3s is a lot easier tho
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Reply #17 posted 02/21/09 2:59pm

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meow85 said:

Anyone want to invest in time machine development with me? sigh

Maybe I can set up an appointment for you with...



...Mr. Peabody & Sherman and they'll let you borrow their "Wayback Machine"



As an alternative...



...there's always H.G. Wells


Lemme know. wink


tA

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Reply #18 posted 02/21/09 3:04pm

Timmy84

theAudience said:

meow85 said:

Anyone want to invest in time machine development with me? sigh

Maybe I can set up an appointment for you with...



...Mr. Peabody & Sherman and they'll let you borrow their "Wayback Machine"



As an alternative...



...there's always H.G. Wells


Lemme know. wink


tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431


thumbs up! lol
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Reply #19 posted 02/21/09 3:20pm

unique

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that looks like the one i got on fleabay

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Reply #20 posted 02/21/09 9:22pm

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meow85 said:

I was watching some Johnny Cash on youtube when it struck me just how much music I've missed out on by being born in 1985.

Johnny Cash is dead
Elvis is dead
Jimi and Janis and Jim are all dead
James Brown is dead
Zappa's kicked it
Mama Cass and Karen Carpenter are gone
Two of the Beatles are gone, and the group was long-since defunct anyway.
Buddy Holly's been dead since my mother was three!
and Michael's not dead, but he's been batshit insane for years...

and that's only what I can think of off the top of my head. All acts I'd kill to see perform live, and I'll never get a chance to.



Anyone want to invest in time machine development with me? sigh


1. I was born in 1974.

2. I can verify that Michael Jackson was black at one time. Seriously!

3. The genres Disco & The Funk OWNED the better half of the 1970's, much to the disgust of FM rock radio DJs & rock fans alike that hated Disco.

4. Stevie Wonder, The Bee Gees, Donna Summers, Barry White, ABBA, Fleetwood Mac, KISS, Sly Stone, David Bowie, Earth Wind & Fire, & Parliament-Funkadelic OWNED the 1970's.

But if you need a time machine to see these moments for yourself, see THIS man:



[Edited 2/21/09 21:22pm]
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