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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 4282554" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>At 77yo myself, I am kinda like that Seger guy,</p><p>Won't go to hear 'em play a tango</p><p><a href="https://genius.com/28252559/Bob-seger-old-time-rock-and-roll/Id-rather-hear-some-blues-or-funky-old-soul" target="_blank">I'd rather hear some blues or funky old soul</a></p><p>But There's only one sure way to get me to go</p><p>Start playin' old time rock and roll.</p><p></p><p>I have thought a little bit about this in the past. Each of us has a rhythm inside us that listening to music can sometimes fit. What, 5 million years most of our ancestors had beating sticks or drums going on in the background for communication or relaxation. Sometimes it is the soothing flow of an orchestra playing somewhere over the rainbow or something like that. Sometimes it is the basic ya know what is coming up as going to be rhythm with a good blues song, Or, like for me, I can get sucked into my heart beating, foot stomping, up and dancing with most any George Thorogood songs.</p><p></p><p>Many of us grew up in the era of when these old rock and roll songs were written and told a story. Like Don posted with the avitar of sitting in a sling shot dragster.</p><p>"Little Duce Coupe" was worn out 45 on my phonograph, I was not quite old enough, but I wanted a hot rod car. Then, "do you love me now that I can dance" became a favorite" But then "She's real fine my 409" I saw fired up with open headers on a stage as a Beach Boy opener in Dallas at a concert. Nope, only had a 327 4 speed in my</p><p> 56 Chevy, but that's OK, hey thinking of the beach also.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion, songs back then had a story down to our soles of real life that was or we wished it could be and a beat we could dance to combination at the same time.</p><p></p><p>Sorry, I can not get into the lyrics or the beat of today's "music". I guess that is why they make all kinds. Someone somewhere will connect with their style of who ever is playing anything.</p><p></p><p>Iffen you look back at a lot of old rock and roll and other musical stuff of different types look how many songs had connections out of Oklahoma. There has been a lot of talent generated here. Might look up Tulsa Sound for one place, rock and roll, Clapton, country singers, MacIntire, Clarke, etc. My class of 65 yearbook has a classmate of mine carrying in his cousin, guy by the name of Garth Brooks to a HS football game..</p><p></p><p>Yep we all have a different beat in our soul, but some kind of music is part of most of us iffen we let it connect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 4282554, member: 24583"] At 77yo myself, I am kinda like that Seger guy, Won't go to hear 'em play a tango [URL='https://genius.com/28252559/Bob-seger-old-time-rock-and-roll/Id-rather-hear-some-blues-or-funky-old-soul']I'd rather hear some blues or funky old soul[/URL] But There's only one sure way to get me to go Start playin' old time rock and roll. I have thought a little bit about this in the past. Each of us has a rhythm inside us that listening to music can sometimes fit. What, 5 million years most of our ancestors had beating sticks or drums going on in the background for communication or relaxation. Sometimes it is the soothing flow of an orchestra playing somewhere over the rainbow or something like that. Sometimes it is the basic ya know what is coming up as going to be rhythm with a good blues song, Or, like for me, I can get sucked into my heart beating, foot stomping, up and dancing with most any George Thorogood songs. Many of us grew up in the era of when these old rock and roll songs were written and told a story. Like Don posted with the avitar of sitting in a sling shot dragster. "Little Duce Coupe" was worn out 45 on my phonograph, I was not quite old enough, but I wanted a hot rod car. Then, "do you love me now that I can dance" became a favorite" But then "She's real fine my 409" I saw fired up with open headers on a stage as a Beach Boy opener in Dallas at a concert. Nope, only had a 327 4 speed in my 56 Chevy, but that's OK, hey thinking of the beach also. In my opinion, songs back then had a story down to our soles of real life that was or we wished it could be and a beat we could dance to combination at the same time. Sorry, I can not get into the lyrics or the beat of today's "music". I guess that is why they make all kinds. Someone somewhere will connect with their style of who ever is playing anything. Iffen you look back at a lot of old rock and roll and other musical stuff of different types look how many songs had connections out of Oklahoma. There has been a lot of talent generated here. Might look up Tulsa Sound for one place, rock and roll, Clapton, country singers, MacIntire, Clarke, etc. My class of 65 yearbook has a classmate of mine carrying in his cousin, guy by the name of Garth Brooks to a HS football game.. Yep we all have a different beat in our soul, but some kind of music is part of most of us iffen we let it connect. [/QUOTE]
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