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Joined: September 17 2009
Location: Madison, WI
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Points: 16122
Posted: May 15 2012 at 15:08
The Truth wrote:
NecronCommander wrote:
Count your blessings Tan-Tan, some of us weren't fortunate enough to have music introduced to us at a young age.
You freshman.
Junior now.
Until you're a senior, you're a freshman. That's just how these things work.
My parents listened to Steely Dan a lot in the car when I was little, and my dad is a big fan of Rush and Yes, but I didn't get exposed to any of this kind of music until I was 16 or 17.
Joined: May 22 2007
Location: Michigan, U.S.
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Points: 66555
Posted: May 15 2012 at 15:22
My parents listened to the Oldies but Goodies station, so I grew up on Motown and Golden Oldies plus Beatles and Doors. My dad did have MC5's Kick Out the Jams on vinyl, which kind of stuck out in his collection. Mostly he just had 50's and 60's era pop 45's.
Joined: June 01 2010
Location: Brazil
Status: Offline
Points: 10185
Posted: May 15 2012 at 16:32
We should raise that smartpatrol kid as one of our own so he'll become a connoisseur of all things musique concrète and inderteminate music by the time he's 13.
Joined: March 16 2008
Location: Biosphere
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Points: 22774
Posted: May 15 2012 at 16:36
Polo wrote:
We should raise that smartpatrol kid as one of our own so he'll become a connoisseur of all things musique concrète and inderteminate music by the time he's 13.
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