Yes, Yes and Yes (not the group) Case closed! Those of us in our seventies are totally underrated. It’s amazing what arthritis cream, glucosamine tablets, knee replacements, coupled with hair dye and wrinkle cream can do for our musical abilities ...... or lack thereof. Have to admit that a couple of naps during the day helps as well.Oh man, that was the golden age. That was the age of Journey, Boston, Wings, The Cars, Rush, Heart and on and on. Then you had the mellow "AM Gold": Bread, Player, Ace, Ambrosia, America, etc., etc.
Since I'm old I get to say "Today's music is crap! Get off my lawn."
All of which is now called “Yacht Rock”. God, millennials and beyond can be insufferable."AM Gold": Bread, Player, Ace, Ambrosia, America, etc., etc.
Whenever I see someone older doing something impressive, I am reminded of Eubie Blake and this film I saw as a kid.
Oh man, that was the golden age. That was the age of Journey, Boston, Wings, The Cars, Rush, Heart and on and on. Then you had the mellow "AM Gold": Bread, Player, Ace, Ambrosia, America, etc., etc.
Since I'm old I get to say "Today's music is crap! Get off my lawn."
Oh man, that was the golden age. That was the age of Journey, Boston, Wings, The Cars, Rush, Heart and on and on. Then you had the mellow "AM Gold": Bread, Player, Ace, Ambrosia, America, etc., etc.
Cliff, I don’t know how many times across several generations of the music that followed that I’ve said how thankful I was to have been alive and attending concerts in the very late 60s, 70s , and early 80s. It was the age of giants, and I lived in it. I always felt blessed by that.Oh man, that was the golden age. That was the age of Journey, Boston, Wings, The Cars, Rush, Heart and on and on. Then you had the mellow "AM Gold": Bread, Player, Ace, Ambrosia, America, etc., etc.
Since I'm old I get to say "Today's music is crap! Get off my lawn."
Ok boomer...All of which is now called “Yacht Rock”. God, millennials and beyond can be insufferable.
The Nightfly is in my Top 10 albums of all time. It's a masterpiece.Also, as recommended by someone here (sorry, forgot who): Donald Fagan's "The Nightfly". I've been listening to a lot
of Steely Dan in the last few years and had never bothered with any Donald Fagan solo stuff, but, since discovering it, "The Nightfly" is my favorite "Steely Dan" record lately - playing it constantly for 2 months now!.
My first concert was in '76, when I was 12. My older bother took me along with his girlfriend and her brother to the UNI-Dome in Cedar Falls to see Foreigner, with Ambrosia opening up for them.Oh man, that was the golden age. That was the age of Journey, Boston, Wings, The Cars, Rush, Heart and on and on. Then you had the mellow "AM Gold": Bread, Player, Ace, Ambrosia, America, etc., etc.
Since I'm old I get to say "Today's music is crap! Get off my lawn."