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241970 PostPosted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 8:16 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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heh kids today never heard of an eight track you were realy cool in the 60's if you had an 8 track in your car Wink

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Diabalo wrote:
What's an eight track?


Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing So funny. Laughing Laughing Laughing :lol

I had one of these in my old Cortina MkII, with a huge whiplash aerial on it.

My favourite tape was "John Denver's Greatest Hits. I can't remember what the other tape was, but I only had the two. Laughing Laughing Laughing

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Oldskool wrote:
I have recently added Twice Removed from Yesterday and Bridge of Sighs by Robin Trower

Ooooo - nice. I remember listening to Radio Caroline (or was it Luxemberg, or was it Radio 1? Confused ) on a 'tranny' under my pillow, and hearing "I Can't Wait Much Longer". I think it was on a Whispering Bob Harris show. Or maybe John Peel.

Everything else I forget, except Jimmy Dewar's smooth yet powerful voice, and Trower's silky guitar.

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Oh, and we're currently listening to an Audiobook we started last summer Rolling Eyes

When we're off the audiobook, we're either on Radio 4 (her) or Radio 5 live (me), or on CD we're with Opera or 60s stuff (her) or classic rock or dance / trance / euphoria (if she's not listening) (me)

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I am restricted as to what I may play because missus doesn't have my taste in music although I am expected to suffer her records.

So it is Queen which I loathe.
Madonna which makes me cringe
That canadian woman who has a fetish for old men.
Kath Jenkins which we both like.
Dire Straits which the missus allows in small doses.
Adam Kay and Suman Biswas when the missus is out the van (Favorite is Nothing at all)
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Definitely Status Quo and the Moody Blues. Smile
Lots of compilation cds,mostly rock based.
If the radio is on it will be Rock radio or Clyde 2 if near home.
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Sad though it is Radio 2 normally...but we do have a liking for a bit of Samba or Latin and MICA took us all the way to France and back last year...Happy days.
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Another vote for mp3 compilations here, with Hendrix, Elvis and Dylan always figuring strongly. Also have a compilation of Gabrielle, Macy Gray, Cher and a few similar artists, if I'm in a mellower mood.
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Varied:
We like country music sometimes, Alan Jackson, Ricky Lee Gregg, Dwight Yokum etc.

Then in the CD cassette now is:
- Ozzy Osborne tributes, like Mississippi Queen (Mountain) etc.
- Lenny Kravitz 5 (the one with American Women)
- Isley Brothers
- Parliament (Mothership Connection)
- Groove Armada (strictly her's)
- Plan B (strictly mine)
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I'm too young to remember Radio 390, (liar liar) but if I need jazz/easy listening in France (Paris area) we tune in to quatre-vingts neuf neuf.

In the meantime lets hear it for Jusse Borling........ OK please yourselves.

Helmut Lotti?

Whatever your tastes, safe travelling.


Bob