.I can't believe nobody has mentioned the greatest guitar player of all time. Stevie Ray Vaughan
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Pride and Joy (Studio version) - YouTube
Every one of the songs/artists bring back strong memory's. Some of you have to be late 50's early 60's.
Sabbath
Led Zepplin
Captain beyond
Rush
Kansas
Jethro Tull (early tull)
So so many others.
Edit....I will include Elton John up to the yellow brick road....after that,
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Love me some Tull.
Thick as a Brick (short version), Locomotive Breath, Skating Away...
This is also one of my faves...
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Grew up listening to
Elvis, CCR, Beatles, Glen Miller orchestra, Rolling Stones, Aerosmith,
Now I listen to more heavier stuff
I still listen to big band music. Its nice and relaxing.My dad had all the big band music. Then he bought the first Beatles album and i have not been right in the head since.
I still listen to big band music. Its nice and relaxing.
Mom had an organ and taught me to scale on it.
Now that's interesting...I had a similiar upbringing...
You see my Mama had a squeezebox she wore on her chest
When Daddy came home he never got no rest
Cause she was playing all night
And the music was so right
Mama had a squeezebox
and Daddy didn't sleep at night.....
You know Churchmouse you really opened up yourself for some pretty funny comments..I, being the class act I am didn't want to go the easy route...Plus I didn't want to take away printcraft's opportunity to make a joke about you scaling your mom's organ....
It would kill him.....