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  1. #41
    Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post
    I can assure you, Peter, that other than when I am posting on AWIMB I never think about what a pillock you are

    You can like Led Z all you want, I can listen to the odd song occassionally only, but what I will not allow is to have them be called rock n roll.

    Little Richard is rock n roll. So is Eddie Cochrane and Elvis. Some Stones and early Beatles as well.

    Listening to a Jimmy Page guitar solo is not roll n roll. Not ever.
    That's just weird, Wes. Beyond Wes.

    Based on your definition I don't like rock and roll. So you must be wrong. Because I do

  2. #42
    Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post
    For me the Playboy mags at the barber were the best I could do.

    Oh, and the Stones, Beatles, old skool R&B etc. Lost my way for a while in the early 80s with Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin but eventually realised the error of my ways and returned home. No issue with pop, of course, in small doses only.
    On the come down from my first ever trip in the 2nd year at uni, a mate put on Echoes and when I heard those synth sounds at the start I said "There's no way music like this can be legal."

    Pwoppa music, Floyd. Certainly if you're tripping.

    One of my mates who's a Spiral Tribe DJ says the 2nd track on Dark Side of the Moon, On the Run, is the first bit of pure tekno ever written.

  3. #43
    Quote Originally Posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View Post
    On the come down from my first ever trip in the 2nd year at uni, a mate put on Echoes and when I heard those synth sounds at the start I said "There's no way music like this can be legal."

    Pwoppa music, Floyd. Certainly if you're tripping.

    One of my mates who's a Spiral Tribe DJ says the 2nd track on Dark Side of the Moon, On the Run, is the first bit of pure tekno ever written.
    I'll give Dark Side of the Moon but the rest of their stuff, post Syd, leaves me cold.

    You shouldn't have to take acid to make a record sound good. Anymore than you shpuld waste a good trip listening to that old guff

    Give me a tree, a lake, and plenty to smoke and I'm happy

  4. #44
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    That's just weird, Wes. Beyond Wes.

    Based on your definition I don't like rock and roll. So you must be wrong. Because I do
    You like the music that was popular when you were young, Peter, happens to everyone.

    Some grow out of it and some don't. Personally, I'd call Zeppelin hard rock, but never rock n roll.

    I spent my teen years listening to endless guitar solos. Then I grew up and realised I never wanted to hear one again;

    Still, you don't have to grow up, Peter

  5. #45
    Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post
    You like the music that was popular when you were young, Peter, happens to everyone.

    Some grow out of it and some don't. Personally, I'd call Zeppelin hard rock, but never rock n roll.

    I spent my teen years listening to endless guitar solos. Then I grew up and realised I never wanted to hear one again;

    Still, you don't have to grow up, Peter
    Nobody was listening to Zeppelin when I was young. It was all Bon Jovi and Guns n Roses.

    But i was brought up properly

    It's all rock and roll. All of it. Some good, some bad.

    I'm no fan of endless or pointless guitar solos. But a truly great solo is a thing of beauty. Hotel California, Stairway. Rocket Queen. Even Brothers in Arms.

  6. #46
    Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post
    You like the music that was popular when you were young, Peter, happens to everyone.

    Some grow out of it and some don't. Personally, I'd call Zeppelin hard rock, but never rock n roll.

    I spent my teen years listening to endless guitar solos. Then I grew up and realised I never wanted to hear one again;

    Still, you don't have to grow up, Peter
    Why the **** would i want to grow up?

  7. #47
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    Nobody was listening to Zeppelin when I was young. It was all Bon Jovi and Guns n Roses.

    But i was brought up properly

    It's all rock and roll. All of it. Some good, some bad.

    I'm no fan of endless or pointless guitar solos. But a truly great solo is a thing of beauty. Hotel California, Stairway. Rocket Queen. Even Brothers in Arms.
    Guns N Roses, The Stranglers, Deep Purple, then took a big swerve into house music. Also Stone Roses (RIP Mani), Carter USM & Happy Mondays

  8. #48
    Quote Originally Posted by PSRB View Post
    Guns N Roses, The Stranglers, Deep Purple, then took a big swerve into house music. Also Stone Roses (RIP Mani), Carter USM & Happy Mondays
    All good stuff. Saw the Mondays for the first time recently. Great fun

  9. #49
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    Nobody was listening to Zeppelin when I was young. It was all Bon Jovi and Guns n Roses.

    But i was brought up properly

    It's all rock and roll. All of it. Some good, some bad.

    I'm no fan of endless or pointless guitar solos. But a truly great solo is a thing of beauty. Hotel California, Stairway. Rocket Queen. Even Brothers in Arms.
    This is what I was listening to when I was about 15:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiXT...&start_radio=1

  10. #50
    Quote Originally Posted by Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult View Post
    This is what I was listening to when I was about 15:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiXT...&start_radio=1
    Explains a lot

    Think I was listening to The Levellers

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