Marinepits wrote:Nope, sorry Ant. Enlighten me.
Love and Rockets
Big_Ant wrote:you youngsters
Big_Ant wrote:The Book by (Keplyn)
I think what is getting me more is that it's a jazzy/r&b feel to it. I just re-listened to it, and wasn't as "impressed" as the first time.
PS: You are a youngster! All of ya'll are. EXCEPT DEBBIE! She's got those good music memories.
- Anthony
cheekymunkee wrote:Big_Ant wrote:The Book by (Keplyn)
I think what is getting me more is that it's a jazzy/r&b feel to it. I just re-listened to it, and wasn't as "impressed" as the first time.
PS: You are a youngster! All of ya'll are. EXCEPT DEBBIE! She's got those good music memories.
- Anthony
Why yes I do!!!! ANd does this guy have a BAND Ant??
Nine Inch Nails
Big_Ant wrote:The Book by (Keplyn)
I think what is getting me more is that it's a jazzy/r&b feel to it. I just re-listened to it, and wasn't as "impressed" as the first time.
PS: You are a youngster! All of ya'll are. EXCEPT DEBBIE! She's got those good music memories.
- Anthony
Marinepits wrote:Big_Ant wrote:The Book by (Keplyn)
I think what is getting me more is that it's a jazzy/r&b feel to it. I just re-listened to it, and wasn't as "impressed" as the first time.
PS: You are a youngster! All of ya'll are. EXCEPT DEBBIE! She's got those good music memories.
- Anthony
Thanks -- I'll give it a listen.
My mother grew up in Detroit during the 50s and 60s, so I grew up listening to Motown and soul. I ain't so young, LOL. I still love Al Green, the Temptations, and lots of other bands from that era.
Marinepits wrote:Big_Ant wrote:The Book by (Keplyn)
I think what is getting me more is that it's a jazzy/r&b feel to it. I just re-listened to it, and wasn't as "impressed" as the first time.
PS: You are a youngster! All of ya'll are. EXCEPT DEBBIE! She's got those good music memories.
- Anthony
Thanks -- I'll give it a listen.
My mother grew up in Detroit during the 50s and 60s, so I grew up listening to Motown and soul. I ain't so young, LOL. I still love Al Green, the Temptations, and lots of other bands from that era.
cheekymunkee wrote:Jimi DID have a band named Experience when he first went to England to release his first album "Are You Experienced". It was two white guys, one on drums & one playing bass. Later he replaced them with guys he was in the army with. He also had a band for a while ( they did one concert before his death) with Billy Cox and Buddy Miles called Band of Gypsys. I KNOW my Jimi.
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