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To: Lost1 who wrote (1676)12/18/2007 3:27:07 AM
From: elpolvo  Respond to of 1713
 
lost phucker 1-

we still come here. we lurk, we read, we appreciate...
we don't write or tock. we love your input, we love the
tunes you sometimes play for a day.

don't dismiss us. we're here.

we share your loss.

we're sorry about dan.

post us your favorite folgelberg song. it will live in infamy.

i'll post my favorite dylan tune when he dies.
if i'm still alive... all artists die. art never does.

-polvo



To: Lost1 who wrote (1676)12/23/2007 10:16:44 AM
From: Augustus Gloop  Respond to of 1713
 
Here's a mind blower

In 2 days it will be 30 years since I awakened to see that Santa had brought me Pink Floyd Animals. I'm listening to it now and its stood the test of time....not bad taste for an 11 year old kid. My sister remarked "thats pot music" but the only pot I knew about at that age was what you made coffee in. I think at the time my record collection consisted of Kansas, Boston 1, Elton John (greatest hits) and Kiss alive LOL! The following year when I got Van Halen 1 I think my parents were pretty sure I was a 5'4 version of satan LOL. To their credit they bought me a stereo and encouraged me to embrace music even when they hated it.

I still remember the Stereo to this day

Sansui Amp <---it was considered great at the time
JVC Turntable
Pioneer 3 way speakers with a 12" woofer

Silence was never the same in our home after that LOL