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Fantastic word game

Be nice to everyone just like Yeziknoradio is and you might succeed him one day as The Guy Who Brings Dead Posts Back To Life (TGWBDPBTL as everyone prefers).
 
The Guy Who Brings Dead Posts Back To Life (TGWBDPBTL as everyone prefers) is quite good when it comes to putting on his Sam Spade and Mike Hammer hats.
 
This new style of Rock would have had all the kids rushing out to their local record stores to buy vinyl albums from their favorite bands if those things still existed.

Thankfully vinyl records are still alive and well in my house.
 
If those things still existed everyone would be at our house playing them on our old record player.
 
Our old record player was donated to the dmargalotti household so that the dmargalotti's could listen to their favorite records from the big band era.
 
The big band era was essentially the "Rock and Roll" of the pre-1950s before the sound evolved (think Bill Haley's mixture of Big Band Swing and guitars on "Rock Around the Clock" in 1954 or '55) into what would officially be called "Rock and Roll" after the Bill Haley single was released and his signature sound was used to define the genre.

Vinyl records are still alive and well. There are vinyl albums of brand-new music being released very frequently and you can still find brand-new turntables at various electronics stores.
 
The genre of big-band music will never completely disappear as long as Mister dmargalotti attends band camp every summer and insists that they play Whispering, Valencia, Dardanella, Three O'Clock In The Morning and other hits of the 1920s.

And I bet he still has his Paul Whiteman lunchbox too! :D
 
Hits of the 1920s are way before my time so I like to stick with the hits of the 80s that I can hear each and every Saturday night at Illusions with Dave & Kenny.

Speaking of the devils, they are gearing up for another great 80s Rockfest right now, starting promptly at 7pm. Come on down for some fun.
 
Each and every Saturday night at Illusions with Dave & Kenny there is a lot of education and enlightenment that occurs, but the aftershow, held at a nearby Denny's long after Kenny and Dave have packed up their equipment and gone back to their families, often devolves into a round-robin session of apologizing, excuse-making, futile justifications, and empty promises to "do better next weekend."
 
'80s songs cranked up on a big boombox is what I did back then when I was at the lake, I would open up the hatch of my Ford Escort EXP and pull out the Pioneer box speakers and put them on top of the car and rock out that place.

I did that at the drive-in movie theater that had the "radio hook up' to the antenna and ran the movie on the radio, of course all back in the 80s.
 
Rock out that place and spend the next few days waiting for your hearing to get back to normal.

Happy Father's day to all the TFWG dads.
 
Get back to normal is what certain people here keep telling me after reading my lengthy rambling posts and horrible puns but they don't realize that lengthy rambling posts and horrible puns are normal for me.
 
Normal for me is trying to string together enough words and phrases to make a cogent post, and as you can tell from my contributions, which are sometimes terse and concise and something rambling on like Kenny and Dave's beats that go on for days, sometimes I succeed and sometimes I fail, but like the hep kids say these days, "it's all good."

I thought that was you in the EXP, Kenny! "Xanadu" really rocked with that setup!
 
All good band campers who are attending the current summer session are already pre-registered for the fall session and are assured a spot unless we hear otherwise from their parents or legal guardians.
 


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