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Rock and Roll ain’t noise pollution...  

Teyjj 56M
2573 posts
7/15/2014 3:05 pm

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7/26/2014 3:03 pm

Rock and Roll ain’t noise pollution...

”… Rock and Roll ain’t noise pollution…”

I listen to Classic Rock constantly. On the weekends I might throw in some or Reggae, Blues, Bluegrass, Country, or even Jazz. But Monday to Friday it’s non-stop Classic Rock.

Thus, one might find it hard to believe that there’s anything new for me to hear; I mean good stuff, good Rock!

I mean, people like Metallica, Guns & Roses, Paul MacCartney, or AC/DC might put a new CD out, but it never sounds as good, the music they bring.

New people (Black Keys, White Stripes or any Jack White configuration do manage, but usually it’s not enough, or often enough.

So, in a year like this (2014), when I find out that Clapton (J.J. Cale: An Appreciation…), “Ronnie James Dio: This Is Your Life…” a compilation from some of metals best (Rob Halford, Anthrx, Motorhead et al; Led Zeppelin remixes and rarities being released by Jimmy Page, A new Jimi Hendrix CD (People, Hell, and Angels (which came out last year), Crosby Stills Nash, and Young “CSNY1974”, a live performance from several shows in that year; I could go on and on but that might become boring.

Point is, I have so much to look forward to this year (musically), I’m surprised I’m not wetting my pants!

PS: Thereis a new guy that all the big names seem to want on their show or at their festivals> His name is Gary Clark, Jr. I’m not excited as yet since I have not heard much of his work (same with Joe Bonamassa) as yet, but I do hear a lot of talk about how good they are, so my ears are set.



It was the same with Jack White and I didn’t regret it!



Teyjj 56M
4122 posts
7/23/2014 1:01 pm

    Quoting  :

I went to my first Country concert last year, ended up doing 4! Figured I would become a fixture each year.

I'm not only obsessed with stats but I also have to have everything. Each time someone tells me about a song I haven’t heard I can’t stop until I find it, not just find it but add it to my collection (if it sounds great), so you have to be careful when you make suggestions like these to me. Don’t think anyone can mess up Whiskey in the Jar and Thin Lizzy is one of my favorite’s so, check the math!


Teyjj 56M
4122 posts
7/23/2014 1:02 pm

    Quoting grayblue1:
    as I go from Pavarotti to Etta James to the Dixie Chicks....music moves with me as my moods...I do appreciate the mention of JJ Cale...he had a solid line that no one should take for granted ..now please dog...let me finish listening to Elvis...

    blues man...
Totally rocking... in any Genre!


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