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    Happy New Year (for new music)

    Wishing all my colleagues here at the RR board a new year with abundant good music.
    2013 was good, not great.

    I'm old so I still think the greatest 15-year period for rock music is 1967 - 1982.........unbelieveable.
    There have been a few gems each year since that time, but with much less artistic frequency.
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    Thanks, MC. And a Happy New 2014 to you and all the folks here.

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    Mine starts more in the early 60's until the early 80's. I'm old also.
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    Happy New Year to everyone!
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    Happy New Year to all of you. May 2014 bring peace, love, happiness and good health and lots of new equipment to satisfy all our desires for better things!!!! !!!! Cheers to you all.

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    Happy New Year.

    I agree ... 1967-1982 is a great period for rock music.
    I think 1962 -1966 can be added to this period as well. De first records of the Beatles, Stones, Kinks, Byrds, Dylan etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jan-Van-B View Post
    Happy New Year.

    I agree ... 1967-1982 is a great period for rock music.
    I think 1962 -1966 can be added to this period as well. De first records of the Beatles, Stones, Kinks, Byrds, Dylan etc.
    I cannot disagree -- those early rock records were great fun.

    But 1967 brought us "The Summer of Love".

    Released in that year were the following................

    Surrealistic Pillow
    Absolutely Free
    Disraeli Gears
    The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
    The Who Sell Out
    Procol Harum
    Big Brother and the Holding Company
    The Doors (original)
    Days of Future Past
    Are You Experienced
    Sgt. Pepper's


    Can you believe all the new music came out at the same time ?
    And all of it was NOT what we had been listening to during '62 - '66.
    And we also saw Monterey Pop...........the first festival...........

    Amazing............life changing...........for me anyway !
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    Well, I'm pretty old too, but I think there is still great music being recorded in every decade since the 60's, and I'm going to keep buying fresh music until I'm six feet under.
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    I'm with MC on this one. But that was my era of music. A coming of age so to speak. I hit Woodstock and my life changed. All this new music was hitting me all at once. Every time I would go to somebody's house to listen to music, it was new and exciting. I would go to the record shop on the weekend and come home with 5 or 6 new albums. Now I go online to HD Tracks or Acoustic Sounds and download something. I wish I could take my present stereo back in time to those days of the late 60's early 70's when my hearing was much sharper.
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    Belated Happy New Year, what's up everybody?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterCylinder View Post
    Wishing all my colleagues here at the RR board a new year with abundant good music.
    2013 was good, not great.

    I'm old so I still think the greatest 15-year period for rock music is 1967 - 1982.........unbelievable.

    There have been a few gems each year since that time, but with much less artistic frequency.
    That works for me, the majority of my records and cds are from then, but I would tweek in just a bit and go with 1969 - 1984...

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    Quote Originally Posted by PPG View Post
    Belated Happy New Year, what's up everybody?
    holy crap, I think I just saw a ghost! How the hell are ya dude?
    Repost this on your wall if you love Jesus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3LB View Post
    holy crap, I think I just saw a ghost! How the hell are ya dude?
    Great man, same as I ever was! What's shakin' around these parts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PPG View Post
    Belated Happy New Year, what's up everybody?
    WOAH! How did I miss that post. DUDE! Where ya been?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverAutumn View Post
    WOAH! How did I miss that post. DUDE! Where ya been?
    Just layin' low for the past several years.

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