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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Doug_Steele on January 04, 2012, 03:25:52 PM
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Terrible. Just terrible. :-\ :-\
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Terrible. Just terrible. :-\ :-\
Not back then and those chicks were :o
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Not back then and those chicks were :o
haha, they were hot for back then, i was around 11 when that came out. ;D
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haha, they were hot for back then, i was around 11 when that came out. ;D
Yeah back then lol I remember that coming on MTV and was like whoa
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these two for me, March 1972.
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these two for me, March 1972.
Good tune
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and this one, man music sure has changed.
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these two for me, March 1972.
Much better than mine. 8) Mine sounds fruity. :-\ :-\
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Not back then and those chicks were :o
That was as close to porn as we had.
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Fitting 8)
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Fitting 8)
I could deal with that one or the song, "Who Could it be Now". 8)
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*wes, blows dust off his gramophone record collection* ;D
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*wes, blows dust off his gramophone record collection* ;D
Nothing like the velvet tones of Rudy Vallee. 23 skidoo!
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1966 - Beach Boys God Only Knows..
"1"
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J Geils also had the classic "Piss on the wall."
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I think I win for the lamest.
It's too late baby by Carole king.
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July 1973
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Gayer that than being born king of san fransisco
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"Raindrops keep falling on my head" BJ Thomas
please kill me
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Terrible. Just terrible. :-\ :-\
Shit, I used to LOVE watching that video back in the day. :P I guess the song grew on me over time, but it was ALL about the video.
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Now THIS is some truly corny shit. :-[
I never heard this song until now. #1 on the pop charts around the time of my birth. My understanding of the Osmonds was that they were a white Mormon attempt to duplicate the Jackson Five.
THIS is more like it...#1 on the R&B charts shortly after I was born. 8)
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Songs I actually like that were popular in Nov/80-
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I think I win for the lamest.
It's too late baby by Carole king.
Carole King was a great songwriter who wrote beautiful melodies. Can't say I sit around listening to her music or that I own any of her stuff, but I enjoy her hits when I hear them.
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#1 R&B
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#1 Country
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:o YMCA ;D
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Swinging on a Star, sung by Bing Crosby.
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Haha appropriate ;D
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ha.. I'm old...
June 26 – July 2 1966 Frank Sinatra - Strangers In The Night
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Swinging on a Star, sung by Bing Crosby.
Dutch cover version from when I was a young kid, funny.
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Bad Girls - Donna Summers July 15, 1979 8)
I was born to whore music :-X...great song though.
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25th May 1977 for me:
Number One single: Rod Stewart - "I Don't Want To Talk About It / First Cut Is The Deepest"
Number One Album: Abba - "Arrival"
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Blondie is waaay under-rated.
Her song "Atomic" is one of the best songs ever made. Yes, I said it.
"Atomic" is one of the best songs ever made.
Plus, she told me "Your hair is beautiful...."
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Otis my man :D
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Bunch of fucking puppies on this board! ;D
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March of 1785.....we had some really great music back then, not like the trash the past two centuries.
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Bunch of fucking puppies on this board! ;D
You're a dinosaur, compared with any of us ;D
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Bunch of fucking puppies on this board! ;D
You're just mad because there was no recording devices around for you to participate in this thread.......sir ;D