Re: Your Parents Legacy.
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2022 9:30 am
I love you Tyrone!Danger Mouse wrote: ↑Fri Nov 18, 2022 8:55 am Ok I've been fighting this stupid joke for too long, so here you go, here's my parents legacy.
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I love you Tyrone!Danger Mouse wrote: ↑Fri Nov 18, 2022 8:55 am Ok I've been fighting this stupid joke for too long, so here you go, here's my parents legacy.
I like this!Slowy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 01, 2022 4:47 am On Saturday night I asked a 26 year old how she developed a love for classic Rock; effectively her grandparent's music. She said her mother is a radio announcer and growing up, she would listen to Mum on the radio to feel close to her.
Thinking of my own upbringing, my Dad's favourite was Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald; two artists I love to this day. In my parents record collection I discovered the Kingston Trio and Peter, Paul and Mary; both acoustic guitar bands. The sound of the guitar left me utterly entranced and the pathway to my first Martin D28 was clear and inevitable.
What effect has the older generation had on you?
Louis Prima is awesome, I still hit him up on youtube. The magic between him and Keely is always greatCapt. Black wrote: ↑Fri Nov 18, 2022 10:40 amI like this!Slowy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 01, 2022 4:47 am On Saturday night I asked a 26 year old how she developed a love for classic Rock; effectively her grandparent's music. She said her mother is a radio announcer and growing up, she would listen to Mum on the radio to feel close to her.
Thinking of my own upbringing, my Dad's favourite was Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald; two artists I love to this day. In my parents record collection I discovered the Kingston Trio and Peter, Paul and Mary; both acoustic guitar bands. The sound of the guitar left me utterly entranced and the pathway to my first Martin D28 was clear and inevitable.
What effect has the older generation had on you?
My folks loved Louis and Ella too. And Louis Prima!
The kids of good friends of mum and dad introduced me to Harry Nilsson. Cousins got me into Slade.
That background brought me great pleasure fucking with the heads of people who thought "Just a Gigolo" was written by David Lee Roth, "Cum On Feel The Noise" was a Quiet Riot song and Celine Fuken Dions "Without You" was anything more than an overwrought yet shittily insipid cover of the epic Nilsson version (not to mention it was actually written by Pete Ham of Badfinger!)
Special mention must go to Mum and Dad loving Peter Sellers and Sophia Loren which meant we had the bizarre album "Peter and Sophia" which had classic peculiarities like "Goodness Gracious Me" and "Zoo Be Zoo Be Zoo".
Ha! I had both of those albums, similarly acquired.JoeBlow wrote: ↑Fri Nov 18, 2022 5:03 pm I got the Brothers in Arms - Dire Straits album for my 5th birthday in 1985, and listened to Dad's The 60's Collection cassette set more than he did around the late 80's - and my radio station of choice, is The Sound. That kinda says it all.
Edit: Still got 'em
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"Give us a bash at the bangers and mashCapt. Black wrote: ↑Fri Nov 18, 2022 10:40 amI like this!Slowy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 01, 2022 4:47 am On Saturday night I asked a 26 year old how she developed a love for classic Rock; effectively her grandparent's music. She said her mother is a radio announcer and growing up, she would listen to Mum on the radio to feel close to her.
Thinking of my own upbringing, my Dad's favourite was Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald; two artists I love to this day. In my parents record collection I discovered the Kingston Trio and Peter, Paul and Mary; both acoustic guitar bands. The sound of the guitar left me utterly entranced and the pathway to my first Martin D28 was clear and inevitable.
What effect has the older generation had on you?
My folks loved Louis and Ella too. And Louis Prima!
The kids of good friends of mum and dad introduced me to Harry Nilsson. Cousins got me into Slade.
That background brought me great pleasure fucking with the heads of people who thought "Just a Gigolo" was written by David Lee Roth, "Cum On Feel The Noise" was a Quiet Riot song and Celine Fuken Dions "Without You" was anything more than an overwrought yet shittily insipid cover of the epic Nilsson version (not to mention it was actually written by Pete Ham of Badfinger!)
Special mention must go to Mum and Dad loving Peter Sellers and Sophia Loren which meant we had the bizarre album "Peter and Sophia" which had classic peculiarities like "Goodness Gracious Me" and "Zoo Be Zoo Be Zoo".