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From | Jocelyn Geboy <smussyolay@yahoo.com> |
Subject | Re: The Big Five |
Date | Mon, 10 Feb 2003 17:59:35 -0800 (PST) |
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~~~okay, these were the big five that influenced us,
right???/ okay, just checking, and i forgot the damn
beach boys... so i had a number 6.
oh well. cause later in life i find van morrison, xtc
and rem...but that didn't set me on the path of music
to start.... so, i'm just clarifying here...
jocelyn, ever insecure in auditiesland...
--- David Bash <bashpop@earthlink.net> wrote:
> --- In audities@yahoogroups.com, john.borack@t...
> wrote:
>
> > Bruce Brodeen wrote:
> >
> > And it makes me think of a possible strain. Five
> bands from folks'
> earliest
> > of music listening 'careers' that forever changed,
> shaped, molded,
> influenced
> > and enhanced your life, putting you on the road to
> ridiculous expenditures
> on
> > music. A bit nebulous, but possibly fun and simple
> one w/o a lot of
> thought
> > as it's almost an instinctive response for most.
>
> In chronology of their shaping effects:
>
> 1. The Beatles
> 2. The Beach Boys
> 3. Nazz (they were the first band whose albums were
> priced well above the
> conventional, opening my eyes-no pun intended-to the
> joys and woes of record
> collecting)
> 4. The Monkees
> 5. The Iveys (they were the first band on whose
> album I spent triple digit
> figures)
> --
> Pop Rules!!!!!
> Take Care,
> David
>
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