Still have the records from my parents, and wife’s uncle gave me his box of records when they moved to AZ.
GREw up listening to Waylon, Willie, Clarence Brown, Etta james, muddy waters, T-Bone walker. Lots of blues and old country, thin lizzy, wishbone ash. A handful of British and American rock bands.
Then I was sent a Paul Samson cassette in the very early 80-81 from an old tape trading buddy, Uwe. We traded a lot of stuff, I would send him demos and such from the Tampa, west coast, east coast and Chicago.
I still have a small box of the ones that still play, napalm death, Mercyful fate, Samson, tank, Raven, venom, I was smart and dubbed them to cr02 cassettes. Many after only a few listens turned into a warbly mess, I did put the tape in a new cassette case, and a small wipe of oil. Anyway,
I have since recorded the cassettes onto my computer and boosted, cleaned them best I could using audio lab 3.0 burned to taiyo yuden cd-rs’
they don’t sound that great, but it’s the memories I like flooding back when I press play on them.
I miss the 79-90 metal. Also, amassed a nice LP collection over the years of rock from the 60’s til 80’s. Used of course, as I wasn’t even an itch in ol Dad’s bag in the 60’s and a wee young to enjoy music in early 70’s.
Only child, so I turned to music and books to get me through the evenings. My love for music only grew over the years.
Never liked any of the so called hip hop or rap rock/metal stuff. Music after 2000 (a few exceptions) is mostly computer made, the voice help for singers, terrible.
The singers of the 60’s and 70’s were talented. Didn’t need help, they sang amazing, with amazing range.
GREw up listening to Waylon, Willie, Clarence Brown, Etta james, muddy waters, T-Bone walker. Lots of blues and old country, thin lizzy, wishbone ash. A handful of British and American rock bands.
Then I was sent a Paul Samson cassette in the very early 80-81 from an old tape trading buddy, Uwe. We traded a lot of stuff, I would send him demos and such from the Tampa, west coast, east coast and Chicago.
I still have a small box of the ones that still play, napalm death, Mercyful fate, Samson, tank, Raven, venom, I was smart and dubbed them to cr02 cassettes. Many after only a few listens turned into a warbly mess, I did put the tape in a new cassette case, and a small wipe of oil. Anyway,
I have since recorded the cassettes onto my computer and boosted, cleaned them best I could using audio lab 3.0 burned to taiyo yuden cd-rs’
they don’t sound that great, but it’s the memories I like flooding back when I press play on them.
I miss the 79-90 metal. Also, amassed a nice LP collection over the years of rock from the 60’s til 80’s. Used of course, as I wasn’t even an itch in ol Dad’s bag in the 60’s and a wee young to enjoy music in early 70’s.
Only child, so I turned to music and books to get me through the evenings. My love for music only grew over the years.
Never liked any of the so called hip hop or rap rock/metal stuff. Music after 2000 (a few exceptions) is mostly computer made, the voice help for singers, terrible.
The singers of the 60’s and 70’s were talented. Didn’t need help, they sang amazing, with amazing range.