A long time ago when I was a student, I and my friends were playing in a casino.
I remember that I had lost about $4K at one time.:money_mouth_face:
After all, I managed to get back, I bought a golden Longines, and never went to a casino anymore.
This song and the quoted refrain were my favorites then.
Agree great thread,many good memories of some forgotten bands.As I have not posted before I will mention my all time favourite band Little Feat with Lowell George,well worth a listen for those who may not know them.
I think I have said this before…
But here it is again : Thanks Bonham for the most interesting thread.
You meet people here with all kinds of stories about their favourite musos, and you hear songs that you’ve never heard before.
I hope no one felt affected by the above salty YT comment and I totally agree with it on the music of the Village People. :+1:
Music hits like In the Navy, Go West, YMCA, Can’t Stop The Music, Macho Man etc…
I have that on vinyl along with all the original Canned Heat lineup minus Frank Cook, the original drummer that played at The Monterey International Pop Music Festival in 1967. In my opinion, Adolfo “Fito” de la Parra was their only real drummer. Larry Taylor on bass, Henry Vestine on guitar, Alan Wilson vocals, guitar and harp, Bob Hite vocals. Yep, I was and still am a big fan of Canned Heat. I will say, Harvey Mandell was great with Canned Heat as well.
Not really any reason to buy new music when so much good stuff are already made
Plus it have the added bonus that often you can pick up a LP or CD at low prices, by far the most of the LP collection i was so dumb and sell in the 80ties was used records.
Super max types of skin i looked for in a used records store for years, and then suddenly one day it was there and in mint condition, so i got it though at then i had sold my many 100 kilos of LP and my record player.
So to this day That LP are the only one i have.
Okay the used record market today are probably ruined by hipsters.
I have found that in the present era of digital music, when it is easy to have terabytes of your favorite music, there is no way to listen to everything you’ve gathered. Unless you are a long-distance carrier and you seem to have time for everything…
That’s why, for a few years, I started to extract my top of the top, so my favorite songs are always in line around me.
It’s not annoying, but sometimes it costs a lot of time to get the best quality you can find for a song you did not digitize yourself.
Well filled tags are mandatory and also take time.