76 comments on Music Your Parents Partied To by rachelarrr

Thank you. I had to leave all of my records and most of cassettes in California when moved by plane to Oregon. Thanks to 8 tracks too.

he said i know you, you know me, one thing i can tell you is you got to be free. come together, right now.
over me.

he said i know you, you know me, one thing i can tell you is you got to be free. come together, right now.
over me.

he said i know you, you know me, one thing i can tell you is you got to be free. come together, right now.
over me.

he said i know you, you know me, one thing i can tell you is you got to be free. come together, right now.
over me.

he said i know you, you know me, one thing i can tell you is you got to be free. come together, right now.
over me.

ya, OK. I'm a parent and I partied to this music, so I guess because my "parental units" partied to the platters this must mean me; even though I feel old now :(

My parents listened to Big Band music, this was my music. Every couple of years we break out the albums and give them a spin, yea I still have albums.

Got this great quote from a genealogy website where John Lennon is speaking about the sixties.

"The thing the sixties did was to show us the possibilities and the responsibility that we all had. It wasn't the answer. It just gave us a glimpse of the possibility" John Lennon
www.katagogi.com/mid4337

I always wish I was born in the 60s-70s. Music, concerts and big events were real! Now its only commercial music for the sake of gathering some money. Shame. I am sure Jimmy Page, Joe Cocker etc look at us and laugh.

 
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