Doesn't really have anything to do with anything. Just ran across it and kinda sums up how lazy people are becoming. Man I miss the 60s...NOT!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhNM2K8cmU8
Doesn't really have anything to do with anything. Just ran across it and kinda sums up how lazy people are becoming. Man I miss the 60s...NOT!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhNM2K8cmU8
And the modern version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1BQPV-iCkU
And the even more recent version.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJ92Y2Hsc2w
That is awesome!
I remember asking my mom how old I would be in 2525 when I heard that song as a kid....
Bailey, sometimes I dig the hell out of you brother!
[Beer]
We're on the same page, dude.
I may get rocks thrown at me for this, but young as I may be, I love most of the music of that generation. The Doors and Emerson Lake and Palmer were my top picks. The Moody Blues and Pink Floyd as well. Even Hermans Hermits. I used to fall asleep listening to "Riders On The Storm" on endless repeat when I was a kid, and have all of the Doors albums prior to "LA Woman" (where he obviously went further off the deep end and kinda ruined it for everybody).
[Rant2]damn it carl now im listening to a bunch of old guy music .... up next we have the grassroots followed by the animals then maybe ill switch to a little bobby hebb and some motown ......... next stop indo-china ![ROFL2]
I'm just helping you get in touch with your inner geezer, Alex.
I was in a liquor store buying an adult beverage yesterday and the little sign at the counter said, "Your birthday must be before 03/18/1992...". FFS...I was your age in 1992. I'm gonna just sit in my chair so I don't break a hip today.
Hey....Moody Blues and Riders was some good stuff. I was more of a Merle Haggard guy myself growing up in TX.
Here's another one. My sister played this song constantly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbyAZQ45uww
Jesus...I actually remember this on the radio, too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKCnHWas3HQ
Hahaha That's the kind of stuff I listen to on my Kindle when I'm at the fitness center with the blue haired ladies-Great memories !!
Love my CCR
I actually preferred Petula Clark (not just Downtown, also Don't Sleep in the Subway or Windmills of Your Mind), The Association, Fifth Dimension, etc. to the Doors or Moody Blues.
Fifth Dimension...yeah, good stuff.