hikerboy wrote:
deep tracks actually refers to cuts rarely heard on the radio
With luck, this bubble gum song by Carly will qualify.
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hikerboy wrote:
deep tracks actually refers to cuts rarely heard on the radio
socks wrote:
honestly, I stopped watchin' SNL after Belushi died...well several years after that, i tun in every now and again...I kinda like my old time rock and roll, and but for a few tunes and bands, the newer stuff just hasn't held my attention.max.patch wrote:
an easy way to learn what is relevant today is to watch saturday night live. if you can stay up past midnight you'll see some musical acts younger than 50 years old.
LDog wrote:
socks wrote:
honestly, I stopped watchin' SNL after Belushi died...well several years after that, i tun in every now and again...I kinda like my old time rock and roll, and but for a few tunes and bands, the newer stuff just hasn't held my attention.max.patch wrote:
an easy way to learn what is relevant today is to watch saturday night live. if you can stay up past midnight you'll see some musical acts younger than 50 years old.
That kinda music ain't got the same soul ...
socks wrote:
I gotta agree, it is devoid of somethin, it's me me me me me, i i i.LDog wrote:
socks wrote:
honestly, I stopped watchin' SNL after Belushi died...well several years after that, i tun in every now and again...I kinda like my old time rock and roll, and but for a few tunes and bands, the newer stuff just hasn't held my attention.max.patch wrote:
an easy way to learn what is relevant today is to watch saturday night live. if you can stay up past midnight you'll see some musical acts younger than 50 years old.
That kinda music ain't got the same soul ...
Grinder wrote:
socks wrote:
I gotta agree, it is devoid of somethin, it's me me me me me, i i i.LDog wrote:
socks wrote:
honestly, I stopped watchin' SNL after Belushi died...well several years after that, i tun in every now and again...I kinda like my old time rock and roll, and but for a few tunes and bands, the newer stuff just hasn't held my attention.max.patch wrote:
an easy way to learn what is relevant today is to watch saturday night live. if you can stay up past midnight you'll see some musical acts younger than 50 years old.
That kinda music ain't got the same soul ...
Creativity, talent, artistry...
milkman wrote:
Damn squirrelly girl wont stand still long enough for me to read what's on her shirt.