They took the place of your wax cylinders.I don't know what any of those things are.

They took the place of your wax cylinders.I don't know what any of those things are.
Free Spirit of Radio, as defined by Rush. I like it.I don't subscribe to anything. Here our music station is BOB FM, which is all the good songs from the late 70s to today. It's like they created that station specifically for me.
Don't forget Wardog!
Love the double entendre in the album title.Their "A Sound Beating" CD is one of the best thrash metal albums ever made. Great house cleaning music!
Never tried Skeet?If anyoneidiot is interested there are CSN&Y and some Neil Young solo albums in the big black barrel in front of my house.
Never tried Skeet?
CD's, Cassettes, 8-Tracks, Vinyl, iPod or MP3s
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AC/DC, Zeppelin, MeatLoaf, Stones, Bowie, Moody Blues, Alan Parsons, Eagles, Deep Purple, Iron Butterfly....
Yes, a lot of it, REO, Boston, Pink Floyd, Skynyrd, BOC, Chicago, Tom Petty...
I never did. :kicksrocks:
I'd guess everyone over the age of 50 owns that album.
I might still have one on 8-Track I can give you.I never did. :kicksrocks:
Same here. I was listening to Rush, Skynyrd, and Molly Hatchet in those days. Oh, and Jimi. You can't forget Jimi.I never did. :kicksrocks:
I think my the album I purchased (not a gift) was Van Halen.Same here. I was listening to Rush, Skynyrd, and Molly Hatchet in those days. Oh, and Jimi. You can't forget Jimi.![]()
What is this "bad beer" of which you speak? Some is infinitely better than others but none is bad!
Bad beer works too. The foam spray can be spectacular.
60s, 70s and 80s channels, Classic Rewind, Classic Vinyl, Deep Tracks, Tom Petty Radio, Ozzys Boneyard and a couple more that the names elude me.
2112 was my only Rush album.My Mom donated all of my vinyl to the church rummage sale back home when I was in the Navy. I now only own two records. Rush - All The Worlds a Stage, and Rush -2112.
Most everything else is digital. Most recently, I discovered several great Scottish groups. Tide Lines, Runrig, Skerryvore, Amy MacDonald, and Dougie MacLean.
I'm also pretty impressed with Greta Van Fleet.