>Steve Litt :
>
>> He has recommended http://towardtheunknownregion.com
>
>Very strange Website, "radioseagull" makes me think about free local
>radios of Brittany(where are my roots).
LOL, right now, at 8:21am New York time on 3/6/2021, I'm listening to
Casey Kasem's American Top 40 from Mar
>En 5 de marzo de 2021 1:27:25 Steve Litt
>escribió:
>>
>> Guilty pleasure: I liked Kiss. And Abba too. And (yeah, I'm a
>> hypocrite) KC and the Sunshine Band. And Heart and Fleetwood Mac.
>
>There is no mention to The Police in this thread.
I *love* King of Pain by the Police. I also love F
Στις 5/3/21 5:02 μ.μ., ο/η Stephane Ascoet via Dng έγραψε:
Found it: The home of Alekos Panagoulis :-) He wasn't as optimistic as
you are about your politics even after the fall of papadopoulos
i'm not an optimist at all, especially about politics..., but glad some
people know of Alekos Pana
Steve Litt :
He has recommended http://towardtheunknownregion.com
Very strange Website, "radioseagull" makes me think about free local
radios of Brittany(where are my roots).
sl...@troubleshooters.com looks like the name of a french hard-rock
band, Starshooter!
Dimitris:
even though it
aitor [05.03.2021 15:22]:
> On the other hand, Steve, I would include Yoko Ono's long plays to your
> list of punishments for those people in the hell forced to use systemd,
> in addition to the normal
>
> fire and brimstone. Yoko Ono for eternity.
So you WANT me to use Substance D (systemd), no
En 5 de marzo de 2021 1:27:25 Steve Litt escribió:
Guilty pleasure: I liked Kiss. And Abba too. And (yeah, I'm a hypocrite)
KC and the Sunshine Band. And Heart and Fleetwood Mac.
There is no mention to The Police in this thread. I also was going to
mention the bluesman John Mayall (later
On Fri, 5 Mar 2021 10:49:06 +0100
Stephane Ascoet via Dng wrote:
> tito :
>
> You still have Tiscali in Italy ;-)
> >
> >>
> >> Others include of course Pink Floyd,
>
> It's my second favorite band and I wrote them in my first mail ;-)
>
> > Steppenwolf, Janis Joplin, The
> >> Doors...so many
tito :
You still have Tiscali in Italy ;-)
Others include of course Pink Floyd,
It's my second favorite band and I wrote them in my first mail ;-)
Steppenwolf, Janis Joplin, The
Doors...so many to name.
I though about them but for me it's more 60's than 70's
AC/DC, Aerosmith, J
Steve Litt :
Here are my favorite music decades, from most to least liked:
Hi, yes, it fits with what I guessed from your original post. For me it's:
1) 1950's
2) 1960's
3) 1970's
4) 1980's
5) 1990's
6) 2000's-2009
Notes:
-The size of the steps aren't the same each time. In fact the fourt
On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 6:27 PM Steve Litt wrote:
AS there seem to be quite a number enjoying this - - - - well you've caused me
to crawl down the water drains and . . .
>
> Here are my favorite music decades, from most to least liked:
>
> 1) 1990's
> 2) 1980's
> 3) 1960's
> 4) 1970's
> 5) 2000's
On Thu, 2021-03-04 at 19:31 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
> > check out invidio.us, but even better help out with peertube, an
> > alternative p2p platform ;-)
>
> Oh Oh: "As of September 1st 2020, invidio.us has closed down. To see
> this content, please select another instance, or visit directly on
>Στις 4/3/21 7:20 μ.μ., ο/η Gabe Stanton via Dng έγραψε:
>> posting a youtube link considering my stance against google.
>
>check out invidio.us, but even better help out with peertube, an
>alternative p2p platform ;-)
Oh Oh: "As of September 1st 2020, invidio.us has closed down. To see
this c
>Simon Hobson :
>>
>> I think it's a case of two things :
>>
>
>Hi, I agree with the two. Yes, recently I've heard selection of songs
>from the 1990s and told myself: "yeah I remember!!! well, there was
>some good songs in this time after all!"
>
>But I still maintain that 1970s are special. I
On Thu, 04 Mar 2021 10:20:11 -0700
Gabe Stanton via Dng wrote:
> On Thu, 2021-03-04 at 16:51 +0200, Dimitris via Dng wrote:
> > in anycase disco would be last on my list of 70s music :P
>
> not even a little redneck disco?
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaK3a44BghU
>
> I admit it's from
On Thu, 2021-03-04 at 19:41 +0200, Dimitris via Dng wrote:
> check out invidio.us, but even better help out with peertube, an
>
> alternative p2p platform ;-)
I'll check them out, thanks!
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Στις 4/3/21 7:20 μ.μ., ο/η Gabe Stanton via Dng έγραψε:
posting a youtube link considering my stance against google.
check out invidio.us, but even better help out with peertube, an
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Στις 4/3/21 6:35 μ.μ., ο/η Stephane Ascoet via Dng έγραψε:
When you say "local", do you mean "south America"?
no, i mean a current EU member-state...
even though its modern history is more similar to that of Chile and
Argentina...
And yes, I've forgotten to mention jamaican soul, P
On Thu, 2021-03-04 at 16:51 +0200, Dimitris via Dng wrote:
> in anycase disco would be last on my list of 70s music :P
not even a little redneck disco?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaK3a44BghU
I admit it's from the 80's but it's still a sweet song.
I tend to agree about 70's music, it's wh
Dimitris :
and locally, after the us-dictated military dictatorship and its
widespread censorship ended in the mid70s, there was a blooming artistic
creation and great local music was produced..
in anycase disco would be last on my list of 70s music :P
At last, someone else than me to write t
On Thu, 4 Mar 2021 16:51:28 +0200
Dimitris via Dng wrote:
> Στις 4/3/21 4:16 μ.μ., ο/η Stephane Ascoet via Dng έγραψε:
> > And so I can't let Steve say something a little like "there was
> > mainly Disco in the 70s".
>
> 70s gave us punk/punk rock, hard rock/heavy metal, 2nd wave ska,
> reggae a
Στις 4/3/21 4:16 μ.μ., ο/η Stephane Ascoet via Dng έγραψε:
And so I can't let Steve say something a little like "there was mainly
Disco in the 70s".
70s gave us punk/punk rock, hard rock/heavy metal, 2nd wave ska, reggae
and some of the greatest rock music ever...
around the world, 70s produ
Simon Hobson :
I think it's a case of two things :
Hi, I agree with the two. Yes, recently I've heard selection of songs
from the 1990s and told myself: "yeah I remember!!! well, there was some
good songs in this time after all!"
But I still maintain that 1970s are special. I'm not the b
Stephane Ascoet via Dng wrote:
>> Of course, the 80's were better, and the 90's were even better than
>> that, but the 70's were no slouch when it comes to music. If you skip
>> disco.
>
> Hi, it's a joke? 70s are considered by lot of people to be the best decade in
> music, just some examples
Of course, the 80's were better, and the 90's were even better than
that, but the 70's were no slouch when it comes to music. If you skip
disco.
SteveT
Ho and I forgot Steely Dan and Queen! And probably many others...
To know more you could listen on-line(yes, bad sound!) to the french RTL
ra
Of course, the 80's were better, and the 90's were even better than
that, but the 70's were no slouch when it comes to music. If you skip
disco.
SteveT
Hi, it's a joke? 70s are considered by lot of people to be the best
decade in music, just some examples: Crosby Stills Nash and Young(and
eve
On Mon, 8 Feb 2021 01:52:45 -0800
Rick Moen wrote:
> I skipped that decade's pop music -- but, for the (33 1/3 rpm
> long-playing vinyl album-rock) record:
> https://ultimateclassicrock.com/electric-light-orchestra-dont-bring-me-down-bruce/
Mn, you missed a lot. If you skipped Disco, the 7
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