Anyone else this old?

When did Motley Crue become classic rock :rockband:
 
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Love this thread...I can add Leif Garrett, Captain and Tennille, Shaun Cassidy, Osmond Family Live, Styx to the list...
 
OOhh, remember Bobby Sherman??
 

Both my DH & I have tons of albums up in the attic. We have lots of AC/DC, Van Halen, Jethro Tull, Led Zepplin, Bachman Turner Overdrive, Nazareth......OMG, I could go on & on. We graduated HS in '82 & '83 if that tells ya anything.
 
DukeStreetKing said:
Sugar,
Ah, Honey Honey,
You are my candy girl
And you got me wanting you....

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Oh, GREAT, now that song is going through my head!!!! :cool1:
 
"and when did Ozzie become an actor?" :rockband:
 
imsorry said:
You mean like Chatanooga Choo Choo?

I do remember that. I'm a couple of years older than Dan. I grew-up with 50's music and oldies stations now play 60's, 70's and 80's music. I love the Doo Wop stuff. After school I watched American Bandstand from Philly in black and white.
 
How about Eddie Money and Foghat??
 
My first real album, not borrowed from my brother or sister: Elton John--Rock of the Westies. My first 45: I Can See Clearly Now.

my sis used to listen to Jonathan Living Seagull, or Jesus Christ Superstar, while staring at the Bobby Sherman pictures from Teen and Tiger Beat, that she glued to her walls (Mom and Dad were so mad when it came time to take the stuff down).
 
Oh my-there is a blast from the past! JL Seagull!!
 
I realized I was getting old when we went to the "free" concert at the fair this year and they had groups like The Grass Roots, The Shondells, The Turtles and Hermans Hermits, and most of the audience had grey hair and looked old! They were people my age (even though my hair isn't grey yet but getting there), who looked too old to be my age and too old to be at a concert like that! :rotfl2:
 
hey allie&mattsmom ! my dh was class of 82 and I was class of 83 !!!!!! I also live in IL! :earseek: my dh still gives me a hard time about the Leif Garret posters I had in my room!! :confused3 :rotfl2: :rotfl: we still have most of our records and a sherwood turn table to play them on............we have a cool color lp of ozzy with blood hanging outa his mouth.....(ok that was dh's)........my favorites are all my doors records.
 
I have a bunch of 45's, I think some were my older brother's. He'd be horrified to find out that Elvis' "That's Alright Mama" and "Shake A Tail Feather" by the Five Dutones were mixed in with my Monkees, Dave Clark Five and Paul Revere and the Raiders 45's. I still have the first 45 I bought with my own hard earned allowance, "Love Me Do/PS I Love You" by the Beatles".
:flower: :wave: :flower:
 
Frampton Comes Alive!

Doo Wah Everybody!! :goodvibes
 
Well, my first 45 was "A Thousand Stars in the Night" and what does it tell you that my brother gave me a Gene Pitney CD that he somehow got autographed a few years back?? Waaaaaay old is what I am.
 
My very first 45 was "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple; liking "Bad Bad Leroy Brown" by Jim Croce because it had a bad word in it - LOL - and you could sing along and your mom had to forgive you; 8 track tapes...

My other childhood memory is when the Jackson 5 covered "Rockin' Robin" and I wanted a copy of the 45 for my birthday and my mom bought me the original (by whom??).
 
Remember Don Kirshner's Rock Concert? It came on late on Friday nights, and I would always fall asleep in front of the TV!
 


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