On 2006-03-14 07:08:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Oh they definitely started playing Metallica. You guys have Genesis and shit in your Dreams? Hmm, who else did we have. Was Bob Dylan played in every damn propheet back in the day for you guys? Fuck, that place ruined Dylan for me forever. "
Nope, no Genesis. (Thank god, because I'm sure it was the phil collins as lead singer genesis and not the GOOD Genesis with Peter Gabriel.)
and the only Bob Dylan song that I remember was in the brothers keeper. (All I Really Want to Do)
And we couldn't listen to the albums sgt. peppers and the white album, but all other beatles was ok. (Later they recanted and allowed us to listen to the white album, but sgt. peppers was still forbidden.)
Later in the program, they finally allowed us to listen to fleetwood mac, too, which was a relief, compared to the other crap.
The stuff I remember was the Beatles (on saturday crews), neil diamond, beach boys, john denver, james taylor (a SHITLOAD of james taylor), cat stevens, spyro gyra, manhattan transfer, Harry Chapin (30,000 pooouunds... of bananas..), Melanie Safka (only in the Imagine), Carole King, Carpenters, Ann Murray, Barbara Streisand, George Winston, Vangelis,
I think they played some Wendy Carlos, from the clockwork orange soundtrack, which is actually cool, because Wendy is awesome, and does great music, and Bette Midler when that god awful "hero" song came out.
I remember my friend and I laughing a lot to the manhattan transfer, which they played as house music.
"Kooky abstract dada
Like they sell at alpha beta
I wish I had a set of
Orangutan babies
A barkin' the blues"
I mean, what the fucking fuck?? (I had to google those lyrics. I certainly don't remember shit like that. I just remember that weird alpha beta line, although my friend and I thought the next line was talking about orangutan penises, not babies..)
I think I may have written about that song before in another thread. My memory sucks.
Bunch of fucking hippies and their bullshit music.
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[ This Message was edited by: sorry... try another castle on 2006-03-14 18:03 ]