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Related: About this forumHere's a challenge
We all grew up starting out listening to music that your parents listened to. I challenge you to post some of your moms or dads music that you both like. My mom loved (probably still does )Dean Martin. So for your listening pleasure.
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Here's a challenge (Original Post)
cannabis_flower
Feb 2022
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hippywife
(22,767 posts)1. Not much of a challenge for me.
That would take up almost everything they and my grandparents listened to, and would fill this forum since I still love all that music and later even came to appreciate the country music my mom listened to.
cannabis_flower
(3,764 posts)2. Well then consider it an appreciation thread
and post something special they liked that you really appreciate.
Paha Sapa
(421 posts)3. Here is one for you. Attention truckers, listen up.
Maybe not their fav but I remember it from my toddler years. Eddy Arnold and Patsy Cline were featured too.
Glorfindel
(9,729 posts)4. My parents had a theme song - probably a different version
but I still like this one.
slightlv
(2,787 posts)5. For my Mom...
It was -anything- Elvis did... especially the early years of Elvis. Ditto for my Grandmother.
For my Dad, it was Woody Guthrie and all the old Country Classics like early Hank Williams (Sr)