silverthorne: (A Million Ideas)
silverthorne ([personal profile] silverthorne) wrote2007-06-28 07:34 am

Good Lord...

I've cracked. Not only did I get a CD to replace my twenty-year-old cassette copy of Chicago, Greatest Hits (1982-1989), but I'm listening to it. Right now. And Enjoying It.

And remembering that dumb-ass idea I had for a video for Stay the Night back in highschool. No, it didn't involve chasing after a girl in a fast car.

Oh god, I've turned into An Old Person! Heeeeeeeeelppppp Meeeeeeeee!!!!!! XD

[identity profile] silverthorne.livejournal.com 2007-06-28 05:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, it is. I think my musical taste bowed out of the years from '72-until '78 when rock really started getting the limelight and evolving into the 80's.

The video was fun. And yeah, the 80's vids were...well, okay not exactly the best thing evar, but definitely entertaining for the most part.

[identity profile] rebl1969.livejournal.com 2007-06-28 05:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, but I digs the 70s. STYX!!!

[identity profile] silverthorne.livejournal.com 2007-06-28 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah yes, Styx. The only group in my collection that rivals Bon Jovi in regards to number of CDs/tapes owned. *g*.

Part of my problem is that my mom kept me up on Motown and jazz artists, and choir supplied me with country and Broadway (ah, the joys of a New Jersey education system *g*), but I was denied a rock-and-roll diet until I got shipped out with my Dad to Tucson in '82. Even then, I was mostly exposed to pop-rock until my sophomore year in highschool in '84, so I was just in time for the hairbands, rap, and metal, but had missed most of the 'classic' groups and had to discover them later.