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Post by AeroCooper on Jun 26, 2020 6:19:48 GMT -5
My boss likes to listen to one of those blowhard political talk shows in the mornings. I can swear that during the intro to the show they are playing the opening riff to Woman of The World in the background. I keep trying to catch it but never quite can.
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Post by redvers76 on Jul 6, 2020 17:02:31 GMT -5
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Post by anaix3l on Jul 25, 2020 13:39:32 GMT -5
Walk this Way was played on the Radio Rodeo segment on the German RADIO BOB! tonight.
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Post by redvers76 on Jul 25, 2020 16:55:57 GMT -5
Got in the car earlier after doing some shopping, and it was the “Planet Rock Years” segment where they play a number of songs and you have to guess when they were all released. First song to be played, Sweet Emotion! I guessed 1975 but got home just as the song finished (or was cut horribly short!) and missed confirmation that I’d got it right...
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Post by ap on Aug 8, 2020 15:09:57 GMT -5
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Post by redvers76 on Aug 8, 2020 15:57:12 GMT -5
Got in the car earlier after doing some shopping, and it was the “Planet Rock Years” segment where they play a number of songs and you have to guess when they were all released. First song to be played, Sweet Emotion! I guessed 1975 but got home just as the song finished (or was cut horribly short!) and missed confirmation that I’d got it right... Today’s planet rock years (while driving back from holiday) was confirmed as 1993 when they played Cryin’ 👍🏻 And then we did the “Go around the car taking turns to pick the next song” thing & my 6yo picked Walk This Way & Dude Looks Like A Lady for two of his choices 🥳
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Post by jupey on Aug 15, 2020 17:09:41 GMT -5
Got in the car earlier after doing some shopping, and it was the “Planet Rock Years” segment where they play a number of songs and you have to guess when they were all released. First song to be played, Sweet Emotion! I guessed 1975 but got home just as the song finished (or was cut horribly short!) and missed confirmation that I’d got it right... Today’s planet rock years (while driving back from holiday) was confirmed as 1993 when they played Cryin’ 👍🏻 And then we did the “Go around the car taking turns to pick the next song” thing & my 6yo picked Walk This Way & Dude Looks Like A Lady for two of his choices 🥳 Good choices!!
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Post by anaix3l on Sept 2, 2020 9:30:31 GMT -5
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Post by redvers76 on Sept 3, 2020 1:08:18 GMT -5
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Post by anaix3l on Sept 23, 2020 7:07:46 GMT -5
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Post by anaix3l on Sept 29, 2020 5:08:36 GMT -5
Nergal from Behemoth was showing off an Aerosmith t-shirt earlier today.
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Post by AeroCooper on Oct 16, 2020 8:11:45 GMT -5
Now playing on the radio at work: "No More No More".
The DJ said something like "Toys in The Attic...what a great album!"
I can't disagree.
EDIT: The song ended and the DJ said he just got a text saying "Sounds like 'Noise in The Attic' ", to which he replied something like "Oh No! You don't slag on Aerosmith, not in this house! Toys in The Attic and Get Your Wings are unassailable, so take your comments somewhere else"
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Post by AeroCooper on Oct 17, 2020 4:26:14 GMT -5
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Post by AeroCooper on Oct 19, 2020 8:25:18 GMT -5
THE REASON WHY NIRVANA’S KURT COBAIN SOLD HIS LED ZEPPELIN COLLECTION FOR JUST $12 By Dilara Onen -October 18, 2020 Kurt Cobain, the iconic frontman and primary songwriter of Nirvana, revealed a shocking fact that he sold his Led Zeppelin and Aerosmith collection for just twelve dollars during an interview in 1991. Within his extensive conversation with Interview Magazine’s Adam Snyder, the spokesman of Generation X and one of the most influential musicians in the history of alternative rock, Kurt Cobain, talked about his hard-rock roots and his radical shift into punk rock. In the interview, that came to the fore again, Cobain explained that he completely threw away his hard-rock roots and was into MDC and Black Flag at some point in his career. Though he learned to play guitar by the songs of The Cars and AC/DC, and fell in love with classic rock even more with Aerosmith and Led Zeppelin, Cobain said that they seemed uncool to him after a period for some reasons. Kurt Cobain admitted it took him so many years to realize that a lot of Led Zeppelin songs had to do with sexism, the way that they just wrote about their dicks and having sex. That’s why he got pissed off and sold all his collection for a ridiculous price. He also mentioned that his disillusionment with Zeppelin led him to embrace punk rock since it expressed the way he felt socially and politically, as well as the anger and the alienation. Here’s what Kurt Cobain said during the interview in 1991: “I sold my Aerosmith and Led Zeppelin collection for twelve dollars. I completely threw away my hard-rock roots and was into MDC and Black Flag. Although I listened to Aerosmith and Led Zeppelin, and I really did enjoy some of the melodies they’d written, it took me so many years to realize that a lot of it had to do with sexism. The way that they just wrote about their dicks and having sex. I was just starting to understand what really was pissing me off so much those last couple years of high school. And then punk rock was exposed and then it all came together. It just fit together like a puzzle. It expressed the way I felt socially and politically. Just everything. You know. It was the anger that I felt. The alienation.” metalheadzone.com/the-reason-why-nirvanas-kurt-cobain-sold-his-led-zeppelin-collection-for-just-12/
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Post by AeroCooper on Oct 19, 2020 14:49:49 GMT -5
"Bradley Whitford"
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