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Originally Posted by Frazod
She belongs in several of those threads. Her hair is much longer now, too. And the boobs look much bigger in person. Perhaps it was just the the fact that she was moving around.
I wasn't close enough to get any decent shots of her with my phone. Didn't stop me from taking a bunch, though.
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Her momma must be a real piece of work
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Originally Posted by oldman
That's cute. Try the Beatles, Stones, Hendrix, Joplin, Jefferson Airplane, Country Joe, the Yardbirds, the Byrds, James Brown, the Temptations, Steppenwolf, the Doors, CCR, Eagles (backing up Linda Ronstadt), and bunch I can't remember. It may be just Alzheimer's or I might just be getting old. Those were something to remember.
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Hey "old man" I know all about most of those bands and love much of it as we'll... so I don't need a lecture
If its too loud, you're too old... Old Man
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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud
I did six albums on the last year for the biggest music library production company in the world. ALL 80's rock. Glam, Arena, Ballads, etc.
They gave me specific examples but the tracks had to be at least 10 beats per minute faster or slower and be in a completely different key, but still invoke the original. A verified musicologist had to sign off on every track, to avoid copyright infringement and I had to redo probably ten of the 72.
Suffice to say, many of those tracks are just killing it for us. The Def Leppard tracks are already doing well but so are the Whitesnake, Ratt, Priest and Skid Row (the Monkey Business track came out bad ass).
Anyway, despite what people say, rock is not dead.
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Great story Dane, glad you chimed in... Rock isn't dead, but it would sure be nice if the industry paid attention again
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Originally Posted by Coochie liquor
Maybe you're just looking in the wrong places bro...
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Ha, oh yeah I know about SP