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Which decade was your favourite

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Mine was the 80's great music, Belinda Carlisle, great movies, the last few Roger Moore bond films, top gun, the hairstyles
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You Definitly sound like a groupie @Cleoriff

In that case I wont tell you I am off to see the Prodigy in May @Anonymous . Now THAT is one loud group Fear

I will be accompanied by my sons....(maybe they will be holding me up)....LOL

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Prodigy? They're naff, you need iron maiden or avenged sevenfold
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Prodigy? They're naff, you need iron maiden or avenged sevenfold

Now that is one genre I am not into....Heavy Metal....Headbanging, thrashing about, wall of noise Fear

I don't think Prodigy are naff....they put on a show and are outrageous..... I like that.....Bow

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love the older Prodigy.....Experience is still in my top 10 albums!!

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No @Cleoriff , but I was pretty awestruck just to be there. Hard to believe it was nearly 50 years ago. Look at the price on the ticket.

 

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I enjoyed this concert at the Finsbury Park Astoria in 1967:

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We saw Chris Farlow last weekend at that 60's show we went to. Not well now but still a brilliant blues voice 

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@Cleoriff wrote:

We saw Chris Farlow last weekend at that 60's show we went to. Not well now but still a brilliant blues voice 


He went to my school for a while and played skittle for us at the Christmas concert.

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it has to be the 60's ..... the music, fashion, hairstyles ..... I enjoyed being a teenager in that decade & remember recording, off the radio, the music on a Phillips reel to reel tape on Sunday's ..... had a decent pair of legs then to wear mini skirts .... life seemed freer then & less complicated ..... I agree with you @perksie stress was something not known about then ..... was not old enough for my parents to let me go to concerts, but I still enjoy 60's music & play it all the time on the local WMC jukebox

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I agree. 60's were great, especially surf rock ... like The Beach Boys !

 

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