on 07-02-2013 00:31
on 07-02-2013 00:31
I was looking for this all over the place but I couldn't find it! Every forum should have one of these!
So, here we go!
Billy Talent - Red Flag
YOUR TURN!
on 07-02-2013 23:01
feeling like a spring chicken here!! ( i am 23 in november)
on 07-02-2013 23:04
on 07-02-2013 23:04
@Anonymous wrote:I was dragged up on it (only 34) special special music as was 60s, 70s rock
I was there!!!!!:smileysad::smileysad:
on 07-02-2013 23:19
@perksie wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:I was dragged up on it (only 34) special special music as was 60s, 70s rock
I was there!!!!!:smileysad::smileysad:
Geez I just aged myself by 8 days. 33 and still enjoying whilst it lasts.
My mother always said I was born 20-30 years to late.
on 07-02-2013 23:29
on 07-02-2013 23:29
I grew up in London and the sixties was a great time to be there.
Jazz clubs were great, especially the 100 Club in Oxford Street and dozens of others.
Parties every weekend and nobody cared who you were and everyone had a great time.
I would go back to that period given the chance.
London was safe enough to walk the streets at night and there was no binge drinking.
on 07-02-2013 23:41
@perksie wrote:I grew up in London and the sixties was a great time to be there.
Jazz clubs were great, especially the 100 Club in Oxford Street and dozens of others.
Parties every weekend and nobody cared who you were and everyone had a great time.
I would go back to that period given the chance.
London was safe enough to walk the streets at night and there was no binge drinking.
You a Jazz fan Perksie?
08-02-2013 01:11 - edited 08-02-2013 01:21
08-02-2013 01:11 - edited 08-02-2013 01:21
I like some I was mainly into the trad jazz boom in the late 50s and early 50s, we had Lonnie Dongan living nearby for while.
I liked Chris Barber, Ken Colyer, Humphrey Littleton, Kenny Ball, Chas McDevitt and Nancy Whiskey etc, which you never hear now.
on 08-02-2013 01:56
Jazz is history, it tells a story. The Melody for me comes second.
I hope that makes sense.
on 08-02-2013 02:00
I know it it is not Jazz but I love the history of the song "The house of the rising sun" made famous by The Animals which has possible links to the 16th century.
on 08-02-2013 13:32
on 08-02-2013 13:34
on 08-02-2013 13:34
The album Bridge Over Troubled Water - Simon & Garfunkel. Never get tired of this!