8.33pm
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15 February 2015
gembo555 said
Little Piggy Dragonfly said
Evangeline said
Still never heard of ’em
Did you have a childhood? They had two shows on Disney Channel and were on an episode of Hannah Montana and in both Camp Rock movies. They also used to get airplay on the radio occasionally.
My childhood consisted of The Beatles, My Chemical Romance, Biffy Clyro and Blur. So, no.
My childhood consisted of Narada and George Winston until one day I found Yellow Submarine Songtrack and the rest was
history
So nope
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8.43pm
6 April 2016
Little Piggy Dragonfly said
gembo555 said
Little Piggy Dragonfly said
Evangeline said
Still never heard of ’em
Did you have a childhood? They had two shows on Disney Channel and were on an episode of Hannah Montana and in both Camp Rock movies. They also used to get airplay on the radio occasionally.
My childhood consisted of The Beatles, My Chemical Romance, Biffy Clyro and Blur. So, no.
I like how you said that in the past tense like you’re not still a child.
Oh no you didn’t
9.06pm
Moderators
15 February 2015
Besides my great number one of all non-Beatles obsessions
pepperland and Silly Girl sang in Dave-and-Rick-style two-part harmony
I also follow this Canadian duo called the Dala Girls. I don’t listen to them often, but they’re Good As Gold.
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9.17pm
1 November 2013
Silly Girl said
gembo555 said
Little Piggy Dragonfly said
Evangeline said
Still never heard of ’em
Did you have a childhood? They had two shows on Disney Channel and were on an episode of Hannah Montana and in both Camp Rock movies. They also used to get airplay on the radio occasionally.
My childhood consisted of The Beatles, My Chemical Romance, Biffy Clyro and Blur. So, no.
My childhood consisted of Narada and George Winston until one day I found Yellow Submarine Songtrack and the rest was
My childhood consisted of a bunch of old songs and new songs.
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8.42am
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14 April 2010
sir walter raleigh said
schoolhouse rock is the best childrens music in my opinion.
Conjunction Junction, what’s your function?
Now that the song is stuck in my head…
Why should I have all the fun?
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11.18am
17 January 2016
SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK! Oh my childhood Saturday mornings! I too memorized the Preamble because of SHR! My favorite:
Bob Dorough definitely had some classics in there.
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11.56am
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17 December 2012
Elastic and hair.
When circumstances don’t prevent, I like to have at least shoulder length hair. Often a pony tail is comfortable. An elastic or hair band comes very in handy.
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12.03pm
26 January 2017
Bob Dorough’s speaking voice blended so well with his singing voice and his music. He is the king.
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14 April 2010
4.30pm
27 April 2015
ABBA, Carpenters, Westlife, Boyzone, Queen, Venga Boys , Toybox, MLTR, Simon & Garfunkel, Il Volo, Bob Dylan, Harry Belafonte, Jim Reeves, Beach Boys , MonaLisa Twins….phew!
Off lately, I’m listening to Buddy Holly and The Crickets a lot (Beatles influence). His songs are so simple and nice, they just make you happy.
For tomorrow may rain, so I'll follow the Sun
3.58pm
3 August 2012
8.10pm
11 April 2016
Welp, I think I’ll just separate my list into two parts, to make it a wee bit more understandable:
Bands/Solo Artists Other Than The Beatles That I Consider Absolute FAVOURITES of Mine:
• Led Zeppelin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
•….. Yep Led Zeppelin that’s it.
Bands/Solo Artists That I Really Enjoy But Don’t Listen To As Often (Although I Really Should Listen To Them A LOT More!)
• Pink Floyd
• David Bowie
• The Who
• The Rolling Stones
• Buddy Holly/The Crickets
Well, that is all I can remember for now, but you can bet that I’ll be back when/if I remember any more!
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15 February 2015
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Bands/Solo Artists That I Really Enjoy But Don’t Listen To As Often (Although I Really Should Listen To Them A LOT More!)
• Pink Floyd
I second that.
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8.28pm
26 January 2017
WeepingAtlasCedars said
Bands/Solo Artists That I Really Enjoy But Don’t Listen To As Often (Although I Really Should Listen To Them A LOT More!)
• The Who
how extensively have you listened to the who? greatest hits? or have you delved into their rock operas?
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8.39pm
11 April 2016
sir walter raleigh questioned
WeepingAtlasCedars said
Bands/Solo Artists That I Really Enjoy But Don’t Listen To As Often (Although I Really Should Listen To Them A LOT More!)• The Who
how extensively have you listened to the who? greatest hits? or have you delved into their rock operas?
Well, of course I’ve heard a lot of their hits, but I’ve also heard some of their other little numbers. For some odd reason Whiskey Man and Boris the Spider come to mind.
Anyways, I hope that this helped?
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9.41pm
26 January 2017
i give quadrophenia my highest recommendation. make sure you listen to it all the way through, and you won’t be disappointed.
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10.28pm
11 April 2016
sir walter raleigh said
i give quadrophenia my highest recommendation. make sure you listen to it all the way through, and you won’t be disappointed.
Ok! Thank you very much for the recommendation! I’ll be sure to give that one a listen next time I decide to try something new!
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15 February 2015
I also like Muse.
But thebeatlesandpinkfloyd are still my top favourite twosome ever.
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12.57pm
21 November 2012
I think it’s pretty safe to say that the Beach Boys are now in my top 10 favourite bands.
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