Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Masherbrum on April 16, 2007, 06:13:26 PM
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and forgot how good it was
"When I think back, on all the crap I learned in high school...."
I just bought a 2007 Mercury Milan three weeks ago and it comes with a Free 6-Month Sirius sub. which I will be renewing. This is how radio should be.
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It's a wonder I can think at all....
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and though my lack of education hasn't hurt me none, I can read the writing on the wall.
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oh yeah
"They give us those nice bright colors
They give us the greens of summers...
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Kodachrome
They give us those nice bright colors
They give us the greens of summers
Makes you think all the world's a sunny day, Oh yeah.......
:aok
Mac
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I got a Nikon camera
I'd love to take a photograph
So mama don't take
My Kodachrome away
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Its funny how a song like that can be implanted in your memory. There are certain songs that when I hear them can instantly take me back to when I originally used to hear them on the radio. I remember the weather, the cars, sights, things I was doing, where I was going. Kodachrome, Live and Let Die, Diamond Girl, Summer Breeze, Delta Dawn, Bad Bad Leroy Brown, You're so Vain, American Pie, Seasons in the Sun, Year of the Cat... theres a whole bunch of them and the all seem to fall in and round 1971 to 1975
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lol going about talking about songs made before I was even born. 29 years ago today.lol
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"Come on come on and touch me babe!
Don't you know that I am not afraid"
Touch me- The Doors
Love the jazz saxophone in it.
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the same here airscrew. I can remember the first time I heard the cover by led zeppelin of the 1920's blues classic "when the levee breaks". I remember exactly what I was driving, what the weather was and where I was going. I suppose it's a common enough experience though.
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Iron Horse has a couple of great bluegrass tributes to Led Zepplin and Metalica.
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Originally posted by storch
the same here airscrew. I can remember the first time I heard the cover by led zeppelin of the 1920's blues classic "when the levee breaks". I remember exactly what I was driving, what the weather was and where I was going. I suppose it's a common enough experience though.
I think "Levee" has gotten me more speeding tickets than any other... with "Heroes" coming in a close second. :)
I get the same thing, Airscrew... it's amazing how a sense memory can be triggered like that.