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jarhead

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Fun For All, nice video footage of Teenage Head (#1283) at CFNY's Canada Day Festival. I wish I had gone. They even got a nice intro shout out from then Laurie Hibberd, (had a crush on her back in 91, still do) now Mrs. Gelman.
 

Sonic Temple

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Fun For All

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Fun For All, nice video footage of Teenage Head (#1283) at CFNY's Canada Day Festival. I wish I had gone. They even got a nice intro shout out from then Laurie Hibberd, (had a crush on her back in 91, still do) now Mrs. Gelman.
I was into all the Ontario bar bands in those days...Teenage Head, Blue Peter, The Bopcats, Demics, Forgotten Rebels, Viletones...I have linked a TVO documentary on Teenage Head that you might find interesting...it is 90 minutes long but if you do find the time some day you'd probably like it.

 
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K Douglas

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I'm currently assembling my top (favorite) 99 classic rock playlist (60's and 70's). I've excluded the likes of the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Chicago, Fleetwood Mac that have such an extensive discog because I have a max. limit of 3 songs per artist. I originally tried to do a top 50, then 75 but that was too damn hard. And that is ignoring all of the songs that I would consider 'Yacht" rock for which I have a 75 song strong separate playlist (ex. Little River Band, Firefall, Christopher Cross).
Where I'm having a difficult time is to reduce The Cars to 3 songs I currently have Just What I Needed, My Best Friend's Girl, Good Times Roll and Let's Go. Which one gets knocked out?
Also having a really hard time getting Steely Dan to 3, I might have to exclude them altogether like I've done with Zeppelin and the Beatles. I love them too much to pick just 3.
Steve Miller Band was tough but I got them to 3. I had to exclude The Joker, believe it or not. This is my #1 Steve Miller song I LOVE that intro!!
 
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K Douglas

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My #99 is tough. Its a choice between American Girl by Tom Petty, Baby Hold On by Eddie Money and Heart of Glass by Blondie. Can I get a board vote here?



 

ogibowt

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I'm currently assembling my top (favorite) 99 classic rock playlist (60's and 70's). I've excluded the likes of the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Chicago, Fleetwood Mac that have such an extensive discog because I have a max. limit of 3 songs per artist. I originally tried to do a top 50, then 75 but that was too damn hard. And that is ignoring all of the songs that I would consider 'Yacht" rock for which I have a 75 song strong separate playlist (ex. Little River Band, Firefall, Christopher Cross).
Where I'm having a difficult time is to reduce The Cars to 3 songs I currently have Just What I Needed, My Best Friend's Girl, Good Times Roll and Let's Go. Which one gets knocked out?
Also having a really hard time getting Steely Dan to 3, I might have to exclude them altogether like I've done with Zeppelin and the Beatles. I love them too much to pick just 3.
Steve Miller Band was tough but I got them to 3. I had to exclude The Joker, believe it or not. This is my #1 Steve Miller song I LOVE that intro!!
Dougie, about the Cars.....knock off Just what i needed and Good times roll and add in this....................a guilty pleasure of mine
 
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