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Old 02-14-2017, 07:30 PM
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I was teenager in the late 80's and grew up with all the hair bands. I felt lost when grunge hit and I just didn't like it.

As I'm getting older my music tastes have drifted more to southern rock and blues.

My favorite band right now is Blackberry Smoke. If you never heard of them please check them out. Just about everyone that I told about them gets to liking them.

Some other bands I'm into today are The Temperance Movement, The Sheepdogs, Samantha Fish, Whyskey Myers, and The Cadillac Three.
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Old 02-14-2017, 08:15 PM
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Nice guitar Ronnie. Was in a high school band with a guy who had a Les Paul like that one, Sunburst Orange, beautiful piece. I'm open minded to anything really but mainly listen to country. (sorry Maxwell)

With all the digital music these days it seems (or maybe I'm detached a little) that live concerts aren't as popular as they were. I went to so many shows when I was younger, B52's, Steve Miller Band, all the lollapalooza festivals, guns and roses, Metallica, Pearl Jam, Primus, Weezer, Live, Charlie Daniels, Deana Carter, Allen Jackson, the list goes on.

Wish I was a little bit older sometimes so I could have seen some hair bands in their prime, Led Zepplin, Boston, Queen, AC/DC, or Styx live. Actually, would have loved to see Elvis too to be honest.
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Old 02-14-2017, 08:24 PM
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Plenty of 80's music. Pretty much nothing prior to that. Mostly country now.
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Nice guitar Ronnie. Was in a high school band with a guy who had a Les Paul like that one, Sunburst Orange, beautiful piece. I'm open minded to anything really but mainly listen to country.
(sorry Maxwell)

I have a large collection of guitars over the years. Here is the LP I call the eye?
Guess you can see why.
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Old 02-14-2017, 09:52 PM
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I think most people consider Rapper's Delight the first "real" rap song.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcCK99wHrk0

But I prefer to go with Blondie's Rapture as first.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHCdS7O248g


Either way, like them both. Can't stand current rap!

I like to listen to 70's through current pop/rock, nothing too hard or too soft.

Love some Bluegrass too!






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Has to be rock/hair bands. Ted Nugent, UFO, Zeppelin, Scorpions, Van Halen, you get the picture. But also like newer collaborations of guys getting together for a "super group", like Chickenfoot.
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Ronnie those guitars are gorgeous! I do not not play but I do like to see the classic quality pieces. My first cassette tape was Motley Crue: Shout at the Devil. However as I get older I include everything from Flatt and Scruggs to classical to NPR. Just not R&B or Hip hop or rap. And the radio is turned down low.
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One of my rigs I used on stage.... Played lead guitar for 30 years in regional bands...
Collected Tele's and Les Paul's for years till the wife said you can only play one at a time.... had probably 25 now 3... PRS is my favorite....

From Metal to Country.... Opened for Alan Jackson, Clay Walker, Toby Keith, Johnny Paycheck, Craig Morgan......

Everyone wanted to try Nashville but I have a good "day" job

If you like country and attitude here is a song we did that got airplay in DC...

I'm on guitar...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkeJc1_mPMU

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Has to be rock/hair bands. Ted Nugent, UFO, Zeppelin, Scorpions, Van Halen, you get the picture. But also like newer collaborations of guys getting together for a "super group", like Chickenfoot.
Everybody knows that Cinderella was the best hair band, why aren't they on your list?
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