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Old 11-21-2016, 10:59 AM   #44
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Originally Posted by jswinden View Post
LOL! I was playing around and asked Alexa to play 80's Rock. She chose the music, not me! I quickly changed back to 70's Rock and Classic Rock. Being the youngest sibling of four, all of us born in the 1950's, I grew up hearing my older siblings rocking out to 1950's and 1960's rock. So I like a lot of that, though much of it was mono from back when we only had mono AM radio stations. We old farts remember those days! But since I was a teenager during the 1970's (1971-78), that is my fallback rock period, the stuff I listened too in high school and college. I'm a late Baby Boomer from a dad who fought in WWII and a mom who was one of the Rosie the Riveters (she installed instruments in B-17 Flying Fortresses), so I also grew up listening to a lot of old swing music from the 1940's played on my parents record player at 78 RPM.
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