Frank, my brother, how were the hippies precursors of woke? These people were looking to break free from their parents' and grandparents' strict, conservative view of the world. They had a mantra...
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Frank, my brother, how were the hippies precursors of woke? These people were looking to break free from their parents' and grandparents' strict, conservative view of the world. They had a mantra...
That's Melbourne eh?
Nice little stunt, hard to imagine the bad boys asking permission.
AC/DC is one of the few of that generation that I still see even young people every now and zen sporting a throwback t-shirt. They were in the first handful of shows I was finally old enough to go...
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T.C. as well
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFQxy8U8m9E
I had no idea Lex Fridman could do this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Khf-N2f8T78
That was pretty cool, a lot of diverse big names up on that stage!
Tru Dat.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehQb3zQkUIc
That was excellent!
Those are some quality covers, reminds me of cover band "The Australian Pink Floyd". I saw "Pink Floyd" back in the 80's in an outdoor stadium setting, "The Australian Pink Floyd" 2009 in a much more...
Ha, my radio days are done as well! Except for tuning in Glenn Beck on AM talk radio here and there when out and about, just to see what's up with that particular clan.
The commercials just drive...
Damn man, MTV, there’s a blast from the past! The 80’s wouldn’t have really been the 80s that they were without MTV. :cool:
Long live the spirit of Trololo!
Play it again, it grows on you, next thing you know you'll be singing it around the house and not be able to get it out of your head.
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Jeez, you're sounding like the neighborhood grump that yells "get off my grass!" when a kid chases their ball into your yard...
That silly ass song provided some priceless entertainment for folks...
Oh my god Sammy, you went and dug up Mr. Trololo! Damn man that brings up some fun old memories, we had a blast with that one didn't we? I remember R Morgan seemed to have gotten an especially big...
That's quite the association, with a homeless guy who eyes little girls with bad intent from a park bench...
Yes, the feeling from "everybody knows that the captain lied" is another haunting aspect to that dark classic.
On the flip side, I've always rather considered "Silent Lucidity" to be the yang to...
A haunting classic, and this line always struck me:
Nice little piece by AP here featuring Ellen Foley, who was opposite "Meatloaf" (Marvin Lee Aday) in that unforgettable duet.
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