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02-03-2007, 10:41 PM #4
I was born in 78 so I grew up during the "faster is better, instant gratification" age, but I also understand that good things come to those who wait. being a former musician, you learn to appreciate taking the time to learn new songs, chords, scales and the like and the music from the mid 60's to the late 70's (except disco) shows everyones uniqueness and you dont have that mass-produced, I'm going to do what he did because he went platinum with it sound. The versatility is amazing it that era, and so many genres of music were invented, and we havent seen that kind of exploration since. Being a southern boy as well I can appreciate the simpler things as well, like going to my grandmothers for turnip greens and cornbread instead of the local mickey D's or taking a four wheeler through a wooded trail, even the smile of pine chips at my grandparents sawmill. Now its all fast cooked meals, greed, and no self appreciation unless someone else is around to see it.