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<blockquote data-quote="Buzz1126" data-source="post: 131123" data-attributes="member: 3964"><p>This is headed off topic, and for that I apologize. There were some good times then, but times were different. I can't really explain it...FM radio was just getting started, the DJ's would play an entire side of an album at the drop of a hat. Motown was revving up. Music was...exponential. You heard a song that led you to two. Those two led to four. 8-16-32, an album, then 2. You heard from friends who heard from older brother/sisters. Rolling Stone (the magazine) Creem, were just getting started. And, yes, I have no problems telling anyone about smoking weed.</p><p></p><p>The downside? Those brothers of the friends that you heard about music from, didn't make it back from the rice paddy of Vietnam. For every one hundred college students that just went to school, there were five that were SDS/Weathermen, the radicals. So, "For What It's Worth" hits home. And as far as "hipster" goes, you like what you like. What you like is what means something to you, it hits you in the heart, in the head. Like Heritic, I'm all over the place. It's one of our common ties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzz1126, post: 131123, member: 3964"] This is headed off topic, and for that I apologize. There were some good times then, but times were different. I can't really explain it...FM radio was just getting started, the DJ's would play an entire side of an album at the drop of a hat. Motown was revving up. Music was...exponential. You heard a song that led you to two. Those two led to four. 8-16-32, an album, then 2. You heard from friends who heard from older brother/sisters. Rolling Stone (the magazine) Creem, were just getting started. And, yes, I have no problems telling anyone about smoking weed. The downside? Those brothers of the friends that you heard about music from, didn't make it back from the rice paddy of Vietnam. For every one hundred college students that just went to school, there were five that were SDS/Weathermen, the radicals. So, "For What It's Worth" hits home. And as far as "hipster" goes, you like what you like. What you like is what means something to you, it hits you in the heart, in the head. Like Heritic, I'm all over the place. It's one of our common ties. [/QUOTE]
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