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Something/Anything
Ooooh!!!!! I wish.
Something/Anything
None.
My father liked opera and classical music played loudly, and my mother liked Christmas carols (played all the year round) and hymns, there was no middle ground at all.
Physical Graffiti
OK here is my album. This (if I have pasted correctly) is the showcase track. Brings a small tear to the eye to hear this, for Rory and for my dad, with whom I never saw eye to eye, except on this occasion, back in 75, perhaps. So come on folks, do you have a similar surprising shared bit of music with the olds?
Edit from 5 mins contains some of the most mind bending virtuosity on vinyl
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhih0IZHYNs&list=PLDDAYQXk_M64PuzcFv1ujnUL1LmiVlJ0_&index=7
When I was in France in the mid-70's the French used to go head-mental for Rory Gallagher. Him and Leetle Bob Story. Odd lot, they still had jukeboxes stacked with little else other than Johnny Hallyday and Sylvie Vartan records, at least a decade after their sell-by date. Probably still do.
Can’t see your link - was it Rory Gallagher’s Irish tour? Recently bought it myself.
My guess would have been Tommy.
Not much in common with my Dad either, but he did like Thin Lizzy’s ‘whisky in a jar’.
I’m the oldie now last week went to Bristol with my student daughter to see her favourite band. Joy Division, well it was New Order but they did a few JD songs. Brilliant experience. Good taste rubs off!
My dad hated nearly everything I played "It doesnt have any lyrics" but he loved Blondie.
When I was in France in the mid-70's the French used to go head-mental for Rory Gallagher. Him and Leetle Bob Story. Odd lot, they still had jukeboxes stacked with little else other than Johnny Hallyday and Sylvie Vartan records, at least a decade after their sell-by date. Probably still do.