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TrunKated

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3. I guess I'm a little younger than you...
Sun Dec 22, 2019, 10:26 AM
Dec 2019

And my knowledge of the 70s is partly from my uncle's rantings about rock dying.

Didn't the Beatles break up in 1972, and wasn't the pop music pretty nauseating after that? What was that number one song, Tie a Yellow Ribbon around the Old Oak Tree? And then there was disco. LOL

I was a kid in the 80s, but I go back and listen to older music and love the 50s and 60 rock. And the 80s and 90s. But the 70s music sounds sad to me. My sister and I both pretend to vomit when we hear disco. Or country. LOL



But to each their own.



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Proof the 70s were a .... TrunKated Dec 2019 #1
No way man! Glamrock Dec 2019 #2
I guess I'm a little younger than you... TrunKated Dec 2019 #3
Dude! You need to dig deeper than fucking disco! Glamrock Dec 2019 #4
well those are all better than... TrunKated Dec 2019 #6
Like I said, if you dig rock n roll or funk, it was the golden age. Glamrock Dec 2019 #8
that's what it is... TrunKated Dec 2019 #10
I have always thought that era was the best Ohiogal Dec 2019 #5
Uncle Glammy? Glamrock Dec 2019 #7
huh? TrunKated Dec 2019 #9
I dug stuff from the 90's too Glamrock Dec 2019 #11
Some good 90s stuff out there, of course Ohiogal Dec 2019 #12
Brotha....I love you Docreed2003 Dec 2019 #13
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