Thursday, November 19, 2009

Re: [NASCAR-Group] Re:

 

But of all concerts my fav and one group i saw most of was Journey and OMG the drummer they got now hes sooooooooooo CUTE! Hehehehe I got for my birthday a dvd Journey: Live in Manila and i watch n play it almost every morning to get my groove on for the day :-D

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Carol (Wood) Waters

--- On Thu, 11/19/09, Michael Rush <poltergeist8@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

From: Michael Rush <poltergeist8@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NASCAR-Group] Re:
To: NASCAR-Group@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, November 19, 2009, 1:29 AM

 

I don't know that I'm that much younger than you necessarily. I don't have any korn albumns or anything, just using that one song of theirs that I do like to show you how hard I like my music sometimes.
You mentioned Floyd.. I got to see the "Division Bell" concert in New Orlean in 1994, and it was every thing you had ever seen or heard. It was the deepest sounding concert I ever experienced. The loudest was Van Halen's 1984 tour, and man, I was maybe 25 yards away from the right side of the sound system, and couldn't hear anything but..'eeeeeeeeeee' for a week.
Steely Dan. I have a bunch of their stuff, and I have some of Donald Fagen's solo stuff as well. I also get in to Electric Light Orchestra, The Who, Sting, Journey, Styx, and I actually like Kansas as well, with the original lead singer, steve whathisname. . lol. But then again, I also have a collection of Paul Simon, Tom Waits.. not JOHN waits from the Babys.. I'm talking about "angels in heaven gonna call my name" Tom Waits. I also like Evanescence, and actually saw them in Little Rock before they became famous. I also like some underground stuff, like The Residents, The Clash, some Sex Pistols. But then I also like Neil Young, A LOT,

you get what I mean.

I have posted this before, but if there's a song that I feel comes close to defining me, it would be this one.. and it's not hard there Brick.

http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=moCf_pghM- U&feature= PlayList& p=6C3E63BAD95C4C AE

my tastes reach back to blue grass. Hank Williams, Stonewall Jackson, Webb Peirce, Johnny Horton, Marty Robbins, Flatt and Scruggs, Ernest Tubb and the Texas Tubadors, etc.

I am in my forties, and listened to every thing from 8 tracks, 78rpm's, and of course everything else. It is my hope that this makes clearer my tastes. See, the one thing that I enjoy about this, is that I have something that is kinda my own. I pray you have a good day, and great chat sir...

moi

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