For Retired Hippies Only. What are you listening to?

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How about waking up to a little BTO.



That was the 2nd 45 I ever bought, I think A Group Called Smith "Baby it's you" was the first.

At my age I dunno about waking up to any music anymore.. Late night A-OK. But I actually just watched this, and dang what a set of pipes and easy on the eyes too.

 
And I'll call with



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I dunno bout that one, much as I loved Edgar ,,,he wasn't in Zofo and Companies league...heck he wasn't even in brother Johnnies league.

True story though, my 1st job after arriving in So.Cal in 78' was as a laborer on a construction site and dude I worked with from Ohio was somehow related to Rick Derringer!
 
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I dunno bout that one, much as I loved Edgar ,,,he wasn't in Zofo and Companies league...heck he wasn't even in brother Johnnies league.

True story though, my 1st job after arriving in So.Cal in 78' was as a laborer on a construction site and dude I worked with from Ohio was somehow related to Rick Derringer!

Buddy of mine had a Craig Quadraphonic in his car. (The original surround sound) You really need to hear it in that format to appreciate it. It was just like sitting and having the music circling around you. Same with David Essex Rock On.
 
Had to keep the Cheech & Chong hidden from the parental units.
Seemed odd since they allowed me to listen to their Redd Foxx albums :lol:

 
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The Dillards. Bluegrass band from the little town of Salem, Mo. Pretty much all of us that grew up in the 60's watched Andy Griffith. They performed as "The Darling's". They had influence on The Byrds, Eagles, and even toured with Elton John. Rodney Dillard, the last surviving member, is still performing to this day.

 
The Dillards. Bluegrass band from the little town of Salem, Mo. Pretty much all of us that grew up in the 60's watched Andy Griffith. They performed as "The Darling's". They had influence on The Byrds, Eagles, and even toured with Elton John. Rodney Dillard, the last surviving member, is still performing to this day.



Thanks Duster,
Ya refreshed my aging memory of how much time, especially lately listening to Country and Bluegrass.

This is such a Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreat Song!
Hard to get better than this:

 
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Have LITERALLY played and rewound this compilation over a thousand times.

Nothing Beats Inspirational and Uplifting music and what exceptional and extraordinary talent to deliver that message!

My Gosh ...The Pipes on Carrie are hard to beat...What a voice!

 
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