love Dire Straits…especially that song.You get a Chevy in the park, and it’s raining in the dark, but meantime,…
Get ready to hear this in countless hype videos this season and maybe have the theme lifted for national broadcasts like that Silver Scraps instrumental was for College Gameday.
IMO, the best current music act since they came out in 2015.
Loved the Depeche Mode reference which is perfect for sports theme:
Good game
Pump fame
Reach out
Touch fame
This is SO much more advanced than where the Beetles were at in '64. The future members of the Doors obviously were listening.
Go a Pearl Jam show and you'll get this feel with Boom Gaspar on his Hammond.
This has been a pre-Thanksgiving tradition in our household. Family comes over on Wednesday nights, we have a few drinks as the women prepare food for turkey day, and inevitably we end up singing We've Got Tonight. It gets loud. Going 10 years strong now. Don't judge us.
I was born in '82, but I don't listen to anything made after '99 personally. I mostly listen to Classic Rock, but I also delve into '60s and 90s with some other genres. I'm sure Gen Z will still listen to today's garbage since it'll be nostalgic for them, but I can't imagine that music survives as well as the classics have.Hopefully we find out we're related on 23&Me so I can bring over the 6 string and join in.
I won't mind if we sing both sides of Stranger in Town.
It's amazing that Stranger in Town was what 6th graders listened to in '78. "Pop" music of my youth has survived very well... even the friggin Bee Gee's. Can't imagine the pop garbage of the past 15 years will do the same.
I may add the exception of bands that were around before 1999 that released more recent stuff too as things I am willing to listen to.I was born in '82, but I don't listen to anything made after '99 personally. I mostly listen to Classic Rock, but I also delve into '60s and 90s with some other genres. I'm sure Gen Z will still listen to today's garbage since it'll be nostalgic for them, but I can't imagine that music survives as well as the classics have.
Why you share all those Taylor Swift songs on social media then???I was born in '82, but I don't listen to anything made after '99 personally. I mostly listen to Classic Rock, but I also delve into '60s and 90s with some other genres. I'm sure Gen Z will still listen to today's garbage since it'll be nostalgic for them, but I can't imagine that music survives as well as the classics have.
I already shared this with Ulk,… my wife and I rotate these two songs so that they will play when we say, ‘Alexa, play our song.’ We then proceed to grind up against each other and dance around all early 90s style making both our parents and children equally embarrassed:
I already shared this with Ulk,… my wife and I rotate these two songs so that they will play when we say, ‘Alexa, play our song.’ We then proceed to grind up against each other and dance around all early 90s style making both our parents and children equally embarrassed:
Only cuz you’ve never seen me do the kid n play,…I share the sentiments of your family!
Revisiting this,… lol.Only cuz you’ve never seen me do the kid n play,…