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I enjoyed punk, in 1976, it was quite fun, and I listened to John Peel, bought Anarchy in the UK, and went to see the Clash, but I'm just a few years older than Cumberland, so I found Iggy Pop, Patti Smith, and Television, more interesting, because they were a little bit more grown up, and these small things matter when you're young. I also bought "Blood on the tracks", and went to see "The Last Waltz" and found myself interested in that outlaw country music, and of course John Peel didn't play music like that, so it was fun for a little while, especially when so many people were listening to Yes. It was a fun reaction against that, but Bob Dylan, Neil Young, and the Band kept calling me, away..........

Dylan is a fabulous songwriter and I do like Neil Young in small doses but bloody hell they are both dreadful singers, especially Dylan.

Quite recently got into early Genesis, but YES, I want to like, but find it a a real struggle, apart from maybe half dozen or so songs
 
Tried to book a sharps bin collection only to be told I can't email them any more, I have to fill in an online form and then they might accept or decline the request.
 
Another thing we used to do as teenage punks was to make ourselves bleed and and make blood spatter patterns onto a plain white T shirt front and back and we thought we were the bees knees
Good practice for the lanced fingers that don't stop bleeding.
 
I am also of a certain age, and punk was OK, basically just a fast shorter angry version of rock music. I was into heavy rock during late 70's and all of 80's. By now thought I would have mellowed somewhat, maybe a a bit of AOR, but no still love my hard rock, Purple, Sabbath, Budgie, UFO, Saxon etc. In fact going to see Saxon in October.

Old rockers dont die, just lose most of their hair and grow ever larger beer bellies

I also like Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Whitesnake, Foreigner, Van Halen, ZZ Top, Saxon among others

Going to see Def Leppard in Liverpool this December they are being supported by Cheap Trick

Where are you going to watch Saxon?
 
I also like Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Whitesnake, Foreigner, Van Halen, ZZ Top, Saxon among others

Going to see Def Leppard in Liverpool this December they are being supported by Cheap Trick

Where are you going to watch Saxon?
I adore Deep Purple and Sabbath :)
 
Dylan is a fabulous songwriter and I do like Neil Young in small doses but bloody hell they are both dreadful singers, especially Dylan.

Quite recently got into early Genesis, but YES, I want to like, but find it a a real struggle, apart from maybe half dozen or so songs

Agree about Dylan he is a fantastic songwriter but his voice is somewhat whiney

Just remembered Judas Priest like them too
 
I enjoyed punk, in 1976, it was quite fun, and I listened to John Peel, bought Anarchy in the UK, and went to see the Clash, but I'm just a few years older than Cumberland, so I found Iggy Pop, Patti Smith, and Television, more interesting, because they were a little bit more grown up, and these small things matter when you're young. I also bought "Blood on the tracks", and went to see "The Last Waltz" and found myself interested in that outlaw country music, and of course John Peel didn't play music like that, so it was fun for a little while, especially when so many people were listening to Yes. It was a fun reaction against that, but Bob Dylan, Neil Young, and the Band kept calling me, away..........

You are only as old as you feel x

So I like punk and rock
I admit I liked glam rock too with Sweet top of my list
I like reggae and northern soul too

I couldn’t tell you what the number 1 single is in the UK today lol
 
Quite recently got into early Genesis, but YES, I want to like, but find it a a real struggle, apart from maybe half dozen or so songs

You only like half a dozen Yes songs? that's about two albums worth!

I just remember in the Sixth form, a certain group of young men would continuously play Yes in the common room area, and that probably put me off progressive rock for life.
 
I would have agreed once, about Dylan's voice not being great in a conventional sense, but I remember trying to learn to play "Ring them bells" once, and thinking that it almost sounds too smooth when someone else sings it, whereas when he sings it sounds different.

This rock thing, "Rag mama rag" is just the best rock song ever, it's the fiddle, and the tuba, that wins it for them.
 
I also like Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Whitesnake, Foreigner, Van Halen, ZZ Top, Saxon among others

Going to see Def Leppard in Liverpool this December they are being supported by Cheap Trick

Where are you going to watch Saxon?

They are in Glasgow, saw them a couple of years ago and they were amazing. Support act is American rockers from1980's Y&t who i have seen for past 5 years and are superb, plus a new band Wayward Sons with Toby Jepson as lead singer, who are pretty decent as well, quite a line up.

Love Cheap trick as well but for some reason cannot stand Def Leppard, dont know why
 
You only like half a dozen Yes songs? that's about two albums worth!

I just remember in the Sixth form, a certain group of young men would continuously play Yes in the common room area, and that probably put me off progressive rock for life.
Ha ha, sort of true, most of the songs I like are about 10 minutes long, from Yes

One of my favs though is by Genesis Suppers Ready all 23 minutes or so
 
You are only as old as you feel x

So I like punk and rock
I admit I liked glam rock too with Sweet top of my list
I like reggae and northern soul too

I couldn’t tell you what the number 1 single is in the UK today lol

Sweet may have been a bit glam rock but they were actually a fairly heavy rock band, some brilliant tunes
 
They are in Glasgow, saw them a couple of years ago and they were amazing. Support act is American rockers from1980's Y&t who i have seen for past 5 years and are superb, plus a new band Wayward Sons with Toby Jepson as lead singer, who are pretty decent as well, quite a line up.

Love Cheap trick as well but for some reason cannot stand Def Leppard, dont know why

Should be good night for you

The last concert I went to was a few years ago in Newcastle

Black Stone Cherry, Foreigner and Journey who headlined (I thought Foreigner were slightly better) but all 3 were brill
 
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