In the seventies another group that I bought all their albums/cassettes was Pablo Cruise. Who would have guessed what things would be like just a decade or so after in 1969.īack to the future. What I can’t believe is that this new rock and roll music was so reviled by parents that Clark (and the likes of him) actually dressed his music guests in suits to make them less hostile looking. Wow that must have been something back then. I’d wanna be he–someone at the forefront of this radical new music. I thought and I couldn’t think of any but then all of sudden Dick Clark came to mind.
So in your prior post you asked if there might be some rock personality that we’d like to be. I have a couple and there are some obscure tunes on them. Thanks Rodney that’s a good set of oldies on those cds. * Apologies to all the real musicians out there. Maybe list some songs that gets you rockin’ so much that you might air-play to. Let’s hear yours! But if you don’t want to admit to it, I understand. But hey! They were long songs! And it was hot in the middle of the day! There was a time that I worked in the evenings so during the mid-day when no one was home – including the neighbors – I used to throw on my favorite LPs, crank up the stereo and air-guitar in front of the mirror until I broke out in a sweat. Name me some of you favorite songs that you air-played to.Did you used to air-play to songs in private? With the stereo blasting in your bedroom? In front of a mirror? No lie!.What was your air-instrument of choice?.So, here’s my Thursday 3 Air-Band questions:
Funny, no one stepped up to play air-sax or air-trombone. And we have our air-singer! And if it was a song with a lot of horns, we’d get an air-trumpet player. Jon was known to suddenly – out of the blue – belt out a line in the middle of a song. Sometimes we’d have multiple air-drummers or air-guitar players.
Or the front seat passenger would use the dashboard as their air-keyboard. And someone in the back seat would be the air-keyboard player as they would use the top of the front (bench) seat as their air-keyboard.
BREEZIN GEORGE BENSON MODE CRACK
An air-bandmember.īecause I was driving – I had first crack to pick my air-instrument of choice.
BREEZIN GEORGE BENSON MODE FULL
Remember when we were in high school and we had a full car coming from a social or just cruisin’ around town? And suddenly KKUA played a upbeat rockin’ song on the radio? Something like this:Īnd suddenly everyone in the car became a band member.