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In reply to the discussion: Where is the music? No music no movement. [View all]Ink Man
(171 posts)69. Here you go.
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THIS is what we need. It tells the story and lets us make fun of the fools who are making the moves.
jwirr
Dec 2014
#76
I love all three. Yeah even the rap one because it did not have any of the stuff I posted about
jwirr
Dec 2014
#83
But that only educates you. And the message only gets to you. I think sometimes democracy does
jwirr
Dec 2014
#97
I hear you. But there are a lot of people that we are missing. Those of us on DU are up on most of
jwirr
Dec 2014
#107
One wonders how well they'd have reacted to folks in their sixties and seventies
Codeine
Dec 2014
#19
A record producer convinced a band I was with to rewrite the lyrics of our songs,
Zorra
Dec 2014
#15
I don't think anyone says it is the 60s again but what we are saying is that music educated about
jwirr
Dec 2014
#86
I hear you. We are in the age of specialization. How do you try to get the message to others about
jwirr
Dec 2014
#109
Sha Na Na played 7:30 am to 8:00 am on Monday and were followed by Jimi Hendrix
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2014
#64
They were at the top of the poster. And Jimi always played last per his contract (nt)
Recursion
Dec 2014
#67
He who plays last and can demand such is the headliner. The biggest words on the poster were
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2014
#73
That is something I have thought for years. When did we stop listening to folk and protest music?
jwirr
Dec 2014
#71
Hard rock is 60 years old (Dick Dale). Get with the times. If your genre doesn't have "post-"
Recursion
Dec 2014
#88
What are hooks? Yes I am 73 years old and I actually like some of the music today. Imagine! But
jwirr
Dec 2014
#101