Will the kids of today, be saying, my first download was?My first single was Adam and the Ants "Stand and Deliver ". When I was 10 years old.
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Will the kids of today, be saying, my first download was?My first single was Adam and the Ants "Stand and Deliver ". When I was 10 years old.
No idea. This was just something my Grandmother told me a long time ago. I would say not. It probably would've been after they'd had a couple hits and appeared on TOTP. Hence why she recognised him.
My first single was Adam and the Ants "Stand and Deliver ". When I was 10 years old.
Will the kids of today, be saying my first download was?
I think your right Iain. Garage bands are the best to me these days. No pre programming or computer over dubs. Just live music and beer.The depressing truth is music doesn't seen to hold that much importance to them these days. I was going to say it's just another commodity to them but that would mean they are actually buying music. Which seems to foreign to them.
I'm not say all kids are like this but it doesn't seem to hold the same magic and passion we have for it.
From 10 years old music was my life and still is.
I know I come across as a sad, cynical old git but it's what I see and hear.
I don't know if I agree with you here. My youngest lad (21), loves music, goes to gigs and festivals and a couple of his mates play guitar.The depressing truth is music doesn't seen to hold that much importance to them these days. I was going to say it's just another commodity to them but that would mean they are actually buying music. Which seems to foreign to them.
I'm not say all kids are like this but it doesn't seem to hold the same magic and passion we have for it.
From 10 years old music was my life and still is.
I know I come across as a sad, cynical old git but it's what I see and hear.
The depressing truth is music doesn't seen to hold that much importance to them these days. I was going to say it's just another commodity to them but that would mean they are actually buying music. Which seems to foreign to them.
I'm not say all kids are like this but it doesn't seem to hold the same magic and passion we have for it.
From 10 years old music was my life and still is.
I know I come across as a sad, cynical old git but it's what I see and hear.
Thanks for the tag, IainSotd - Saturday - 9/12
Razor - Schick O type clone
blade - mystery vintage single (3)
brush - Semogue 2000 boar
soap - MT Mint Ice Menthol
post - witch hazel
a/s - Myrsol Formula K
balm - Vifrex gel
scent - Creed Bois de Portugal.
Result - top end shave
That was great. Software inspired by @Scotshave last week - it's Baltic out there - how are you going to respond? Let's have as face freezing a shave as possible. I shaved my head too for maximum effect. I think there is a future in menthol for winter - normally reserved for hot summer days but I'm Scottish - we don't get many of them. When I left the flat - it was - how can I put it? Bracing. I certainly felt alive - albeit with eyes streaming and the lower half of my face was numb. For non tallow soaps I find the MT products to be very good. First use of my new to me Semogue 2000 - lightly used by the previous owner - who passed it on saying ' it's too big for my face,' - which looking at it in the usual Semogue plastic case - didn't make much sense. Yeah - until you soak it. Bugger me - The 62mm loft is the biggest of any brush I own - it's a wall of boar. The tips are already starting to split - soft with good backbone. I'm going to get on just fine with this brush. According to Semogue - it's a 90% tops knot - same as the iconic 1305 brush. The O type Schick is a weird razor to use, you don't get the impression anything is happening - but in two passes bbs. Super mild and efficient for me. I'll be back to the Streamline next week for a final hurrah before sending it back home. My skin feels great and I smell nice thanks to the Creed. She told me so. Menthol for winter? - it's my new favourite thing. Enjoy your shaves one and all - yours - I.
Was he a skinhead then? In their early days I seem to remember they had a bit of a skinhead following.
The first single I bought (aged nine):
Cheers Paul. I suppose they adopted their image to suit the label. https://goo.gl/images/mVfFFRThey were signed to Trojan Records for a while quite early on. They had some Ska type bands in their stable. Skinhead Reggae was born via their label and Slade had a bit of a skinhead following.