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    This Moment I am listening to my Rott whine to go on his perimeter run, boy does he love that, no fences, just his trail, doing his job. Music to my ears.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    Some Rolling Stones...think we live in troubled or strange times now? Some wild and crazy events were going in 1969, and the 60's in general when this classic was released.


    Indeed,

    I can clearly remember my Dad's face turn to stone when the News on TV broke into regular programming with updates on the Cuban Missile crisis. I was 13 years old, it it was the first time I remember becoming aware of world events. My Mother also came into the room with a concerned look to hear the news. I think the looks on their faces made much more of an impression on me than the news on the TV. It was the awakening of my realization that we could all be snuffed out in an instant with no warning.

    BTW ... Great tune!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Druid View Post
    Indeed,

    I can clearly remember my Dad's face turn to stone when the News on TV broke into regular programming with updates on the Cuban Missile crisis. I was 13 years old, it it was the first time I remember becoming aware of world events. My Mother also came into the room with a concerned look to hear the news. I think the looks on their faces made much more of an impression on me than the news on the TV. It was the awakening of my realization that we could all be snuffed out in an instant with no warning.

    BTW ... Great tune!

    My dad was torn up when 9/11 happened. Being a WWII veteran, he was really worried about how insane some people in this world has gotten. He passed away the following year & I know he worried about what will happen in the future..............
    What a crazy world we live in!
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    I came across this & it had me rolling on the floor laughing so hard.................

    How to deal with a Telemarketer by Tom Mabe

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    Here's a tune I listen to often.. As an aside, when Brian Epstein was shopping The Beatles around for a record contract, it was between the Tremeloes and The Beatles who would be signed .. In one of the greatest blunders of all time, Decca Records chose The Tremeloes over The Beatles. The Tremeloes were a great band, no doubt, but as history has proven, they were NOT The Beatles.

    Anyway, this clip brings back lots of memories for me. I lived in a fringed jacket like the Bass player wears for years on end!



    P.S. I enjoy this thread immensely!

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    Back to the day when the world and I were young. A little Tommy James and the Shondells;

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    Default Ted Nugent - Ted Nugent '75

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    Here's a little Ted from back in the day on the David Letterman Show.

    Check out how far away the noise complaints came from!!

    I apologize for the poor video quality.

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    Penned for his beautiful wife, Patti Boyd, none less than Frank Sinatra considered this the best love song ever written..

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    Today, the original "One Hit Wonders," Modern English... But, a great tune!


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