shubertmaniac
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Some irrefutable truths about rock and roll Again, from my other posts.....Rock and Roll is purely a mode of self identification, at least for me. Case in point loved the Beach Boys, saw them 1964 at U of Del campus. Could not wait to hear Shut Down 409 Little Deuce Coupe I Get A Around, lo... | |
Some irrefutable truths about rock and roll You do know about Ron Wood, no Mick Taylor. Basically they wanted someone who would more or less conform to the basic tenets of the Rolling Stones. No more guitar riffing like Mick. In fact from what I understand, Ron's contract states how much fa... | |
Some irrefutable truths about rock and roll Ah....let me digress a little......I saw the Rolling Stones in 1965 1966 1968 and 1971. Of the 4 1971 was the best. The 1968 concert was OK, but Mick Taylor was just getting into the groove.....I mean......is there a greater song then Gimme Shelte... | |
Some irrefutable truths about rock and roll Ah,,,,,,,,,,agree with Wildoats......."THE" greatest rock and roll band, the greatest garage band, absolutely, the Rolling Stones....... Only Link Wray and the Yardbirds trail the Rolling Stones for 60s American Rock inspiration. I have over 10,00... | |
"Mojo" Myles Mancuso Hey, everyone......if anyone of you are going to the New Paltz Arts Festival in New York, Myles is playing at 3pm on Sunday, May 24th. He has some new stuff on YT. Decidedly, one of the best guitarist I have heard, and I have heard them all. And i... | |
Some irrefutable truths about rock and roll Hot Tuna.....now does anyone who they were????? | |
Some irrefutable truths about rock and roll Actually Schubert, my moniker is Shubertmaniac [ unfortunately when I signed in I misspelled; should have had the "c" and you forgot the "c" at the end, which makes a world of difference] Actually, I wish I was 18 years old again. I did get my car... | |
Some irrefutable truths about rock and roll Please do not confuse me with Schubert!Rock was never metaphysical but visceral. Rock, rock n roll or whatever words you want to describe it, was always rebellious, at least the notorious side of it. It was always about lost love, cheating girlfri... | |
Brian Wilson/Jeff Beck Hey, in 1964 I saw the Beach Boys.....opening act: a fledgling Brit band named the Who......... | |
Consensus Audio heaven Yes Consensus is now Artos with the same designs except internal wiring. Also if you ask you can get upgrades like black ceramics, and extra extra and more extra finishes, as good as or better than Tidal. You can it coated with 100 layers if you a... | |
Are 45rpms worth the price? heck......I thought you were talking about "real" 45rpm records like the Keggs! Last known bought at auction went for $9,000.00. Only 17 known to exist. | |
Greatest Composers of All Time 1. Schubert, of course, hey there is a reason for my moniker......2. Machaut3. Schnittke4. Webern5. Beethoven6. Mozart7. Dufay8. Van Morrison for writing "G-l-o-r-i-a" ;-)) | |
Spectral DMC-90's as Mono Amps? Sorry for not looking at the Audiogon forums for awhile.I had a pair of the DMA-90 fore-runners: DMA-50s. I much preferred a single DMA-50 to run my Acoustat 2+2s. And it played loud enough for sure. Actually I liked it better than the DMA-200. Ha... | |
Somers Point NJ Funny story Tubegroover! ;-)Was Zeberer's in North Wildwood??? Maybe there were two. Wasn't 322 called the Black Horse Pike....cannot remember that either....I thought it was kind of quiet in North Wildwood, you had to go to Wildwood Crest to find... | |
Somers Point NJ What was interesting were the accents. I mean I came fromDelaware and I thought I had a neutral accent. Well...egads....I would go up to a girl and say " hey want to dance?", and she would start laughing, and she would reply " are from the deep So... |