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spib 05-03-2007 08:49 AM

takes me back in time
 
got out a cd to burn for my truck Rush moving pictures, to me nothing reminds me of my first love like rush moving pictures. My first love 68 chevelle malibu 2dr 327 had a craigo tape player that destroyed that cass three differnt times good memories, this fat boy is going to go cruize in the lowered shortbed rush cranked up!!!!!!!

mcracecars 05-03-2007 09:42 AM

Nice to hear Americans liking Canadian bands. I was a Rush fan back in their beginnings, moving pictures was one of my favorite albums.
It seems they are a band you love or you hate. My ex wife absolutly hated them.
Another good rockin' Canadian band back then was Max Webster. Hard to find their cds in the states. Not too easy to find them in Canada....
Lots of good American bands back then too......man, I could go on here.... :lol:

spib 05-03-2007 02:33 PM

come on avery, perry, brian,carl and all you others out there what music brings back memories of cruizin in your first hot rod?

slowman 05-03-2007 02:46 PM

spid send me your e-mail and i will give you a pic of your first love.

etbird 05-03-2007 03:43 PM

Bad Company, Lynard skynard, Zepplin, CDB, Stones, Marshall tucker, Aerosmith, EL and P, Black Sabbath, Mott the Hoople, Fleetwood Mac, and many, many more.

slowman 05-03-2007 03:50 PM

jefferson starship

spib 05-03-2007 03:57 PM


Originally Posted by slowman
spid send me your e-mail and i will give you a pic of your first love.

that is one sweet ass car!!!!!!! 8)

lotsof454sss 05-03-2007 04:07 PM

I got a bad memory for names..
 
She wore Blue Velvet, to The House of The Rising Sun, was wearing Blue Suede Shoes, and rocking with The Wolf Man at night...and of course The Beatles banging Hey Jude...But the cassette and for sure the Cd had never been thought of...As a matter of fact neither had you spib :lol:

slowman 05-03-2007 04:15 PM

thanks spib i have owned it from the time i was 16 it had a 307 2barrel in it with 28000 miles it was my grandma's.

sds10racer 05-03-2007 07:31 PM

listened to Rush 2112 in MY 68 chevelle w/327, 4sp. and 5.13 gears. man what a RUSH!

sds10racer 05-03-2007 07:32 PM

by the way, that was an 8-track too.

chevguy65 05-04-2007 04:11 AM

Well here goes.....

Johnny Winter, Edgar Winter, Bread, The Yard Birds, Alice Cooper, Black Sabbath, Cheap trick,CCR, Ten Years After, The Kinks, Steppenwolf, The Trogs(I still love Wild Thing) and the one in my 8-track the most often was Sabbath Bloody Sabbath....during my darker days

And as you may or may not know, I have a nice am/fm in dash 8-track going in my car....sooooooo

qtrmile2 05-04-2007 04:12 AM

Anybody remember The Who, Stepenwolf, Iron butterfly, Cream, Chicago Transit Authority, Santana, just to name a few. I'm so old I can't remember all the songs I listen to cruzin back then. Gotta love it. Good old days when gas was .25 cents and there used to be gas wars at the service stations. Remember?

sds10racer 05-04-2007 08:15 PM

are we old or what!

jbsjunk 05-04-2007 08:32 PM

Nobody said Deep Purple?!? "Perfect Strangers" was THE tape to jam to back in the day. That, and Dire Straits. Money For Nothing was it. Of course, even earlier, Nasereth's Hair of the dog (on 8-track) was cool cuz they cussed. :lol:

fastbowtie 05-04-2007 08:45 PM

Ok hows about
The James Gang Very early Joe Walsh
Traffic Steve WinWood
Simon & Garfunkle
The Moody Blues
Very early Elton John Tumble weed Connection
Jim Croche
Janis
Steppen Wolf

mcracecars 05-05-2007 05:19 AM

Doobie brothers, Kansas, Boston, Credence Clearwater, Eagles

spib 05-05-2007 05:51 AM

how abought one of my earliest favorites mr ted nugent, when I heard him singing some of his hits ,I was hooked Wang dang sweet poon tang, cat scratch fever, I knew this man was on track

bjuice 05-05-2007 07:48 AM

ohhh yes yes yes......to all the above..i am just in my early 40's..but my mom was sort of a FREEBIRD.."HIPEE" if you will.....i can remember all of these songs..i can remember sitting in a large circle in the city park with all my moms friend's listening to this music laying on our backs looking at clouds and shouting out what animal or figure would appear..for some reason i never saw what they did ????.they all wore indian moccasins,hand made twed shaws..the ORGINAL bell-bottom pants,Peace signs paint every where both the "insignia" and "two finger sign"...
i can remember traveling from S.C. to Florida in a VW van..i always wondered what that strong strange smell was that also made the grown ups laugh so much.....Yes i was raised by a band of Hippes...some very good/strange times back then..but the music you guys are speaking of really takes me TOO far back...

IMAGINE..raised by hippee's and turn out to be Military...ironic isn't it ?


i also was a BIG Kiss fan,,purchased their 1st album in the early 70's..we pretended to be the band members..i was always PETER CRISS. (drummer)..

thanks for the memories..Brian

mcracecars 05-05-2007 08:35 AM

how about the old Cheech an Chong albums, Frank Zappa, now there was some strange lyrics....:lol:

fastbowtie 05-05-2007 08:41 AM

AHH yes good ol Dynamo HUMM I always liked frank

chevguy65 05-05-2007 08:50 AM


Originally Posted by mcracecars
how about the old Cheech an Chong albums, Frank Zappa, now there was some strange lyrics....:lol:


LOL...Frank and Catholic Girls.....Cheech n Chong at the movies....LMAO!!!!

ricksgarage 05-05-2007 09:31 AM


Originally Posted by qtrmile2
Anybody remember The Who, Stepenwolf, Iron butterfly, Cream, Chicago Transit Authority, Santana, just to name a few. I'm so old I can't remember all the songs I listen to cruzin back then. Gotta love it. Good old days when gas was .25 cents and there used to be gas wars at the service stations. Remember?

I also remember when gas was that cheap I made 90 cents an hour bagging groceries. I was broke then and now. Some things never really change just different perspectives. I sold my 69 Road Runner in 73 for 600.00 Sold my 69 RoadRunner (high school clone) in 2004 for 35K was broke in 73 still broke! But keeping the faith. Rick

ash 05-05-2007 06:28 PM

VanHalen, Eddie Money, Boston, Journey,Skynard, etc.... in a `72 ElCamino with an 8-track. :) Good times...Good memories!! gotta go out to the garage an' mellow out wid' `da tunes maaaann....

sds10racer 05-05-2007 08:30 PM

anybody remember tubuler bells? by brin oldfield i think. kinda fuzzy for some reason.

etbird 05-06-2007 04:16 AM

Just before I left Fl. Some lady walked into my cabinet shop, I said Debbie? she said Rick? My god the last time I saw you I had caught a ride with you after graduation (1975) to a party. Do you still have that road runner? I said yes. She said she remembers driving around in that car listening to Bad Company, ready for love on 8 track. We laughed our ass off. Btw the way it was a good party ( I'm smiling right now).

chevguy65 05-06-2007 06:48 AM


Originally Posted by sds10racer
anybody remember tubuler bells? by brin oldfield i think. kinda fuzzy for some reason.

Close, it was Mike Oldfield....good song though

How about popcorn by Hot Butter...lol

bjuice 05-06-2007 11:31 AM

Donnie Iris

Ahh LEAHA..

BRIAN

slowman 05-06-2007 01:05 PM

bjuice thats funny i was just listening to love will rock you from donnie iris

jbsjunk 05-06-2007 01:54 PM

867-5309? We did that tune in my high school garage band. :shock:

bjuice 05-06-2007 04:28 PM


Originally Posted by slowman
bjuice thats funny i was just listening to love will rock you from donnie iris


LOVE WILL ROCK YOU...NEVER STOP YOU ,,AAHHH AHHH AHHHH LOVE IS LIKE A ROCK !!!....

YES I KNOW THE SONG WELL......lol...

brian


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