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My high school friend I call “The King of Prog Rock.” He made me listen the things like Pete Sinfield’s “Song of the Sea Goat” and Rick Wakeman’s “Six Wives of Henry VIII.” Bacharach would have been a nice change, but it was a long way from Bacharach.
I’m with Mrs. Spaetzle. My sweet blue-eyed girl and I enjoyed generations of music from our separate beginnings in the 30’s. Bix, Louis Armstrong, Peggy Lee, Brubeck, Byrd, Etta, Nat King Cole, Jobim, Aretha, Art Baker, MJQ, Patsy Cline, Bacharach, Alpert, Dionne, Calloway, Cher, Sinatra, Allen Toussaint, so many others. The list is endless and we feel very privileged to have experienced them.
I decided early on in life that I wasn’t going to be one of those guys who hates everything recorded after I turned 25. I’m 47 now and I’m still finding new and interesting music.
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Anyone who wants to tell me how modern music is all bad should instead spend your time calling your parents and telling them you’ve become them, just like they always said you would.
eced52 almost 2 years ago
Never go wrong with Burt. Dionne and B.J thought so.
Rhetorical_Question almost 2 years ago
Dr. Spaetzle, need switch to expresso?
Bilan almost 2 years ago
♫ Walk on by, walk on by ♪
Doug K almost 2 years ago
It helps when you are near or when you walk by (or even when I just think about you) to feel Close to You.
markkahler52 almost 2 years ago
Great songwriter
nycla3 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Bingo.
ddjg almost 2 years ago
He was.
ajr58(1) almost 2 years ago
Just Say NO to Mani-Low!
Ignatz Premium Member almost 2 years ago
My high school friend I call “The King of Prog Rock.” He made me listen the things like Pete Sinfield’s “Song of the Sea Goat” and Rick Wakeman’s “Six Wives of Henry VIII.” Bacharach would have been a nice change, but it was a long way from Bacharach.
sandpiper almost 2 years ago
I’m with Mrs. Spaetzle. My sweet blue-eyed girl and I enjoyed generations of music from our separate beginnings in the 30’s. Bix, Louis Armstrong, Peggy Lee, Brubeck, Byrd, Etta, Nat King Cole, Jobim, Aretha, Art Baker, MJQ, Patsy Cline, Bacharach, Alpert, Dionne, Calloway, Cher, Sinatra, Allen Toussaint, so many others. The list is endless and we feel very privileged to have experienced them.
BobCaldwell1 almost 2 years ago
Burt Bacharach? Really? Why not Engelbert Humperdink?
The Wolf In Your Midst almost 2 years ago
I decided early on in life that I wasn’t going to be one of those guys who hates everything recorded after I turned 25. I’m 47 now and I’m still finding new and interesting music.
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Anyone who wants to tell me how modern music is all bad should instead spend your time calling your parents and telling them you’ve become them, just like they always said you would.
kennnyp almost 2 years ago
… What do you get when you kiss a guy?You get enough germs to catch pneumoniaAfter you do, he’ll never phone ya…..
mac04416 almost 2 years ago
Burt Bacharach and Hal David. Right next to Paul McCartney and John Lenon.
SofaKing Premium Member almost 2 years ago
There are a couple videos on Youtube of rap enthusiasts listening to AC/DC (specifically Thunderstruck), they are surprised how much they dig it.
NJ Maryanne Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Must have been written shortly after February 8th, when BB passed away.