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One great thing not yet stated in this thread from the 70's was general admission concerts. You would line up early and it was a fight to the front. Saw ZZ Top and Triumph at one of those ... oh man. Loudest concert ever .... easily The Clash.
Those were the best ... people would be passing joints around don't know where they started or where they ended ... the entire area was like a huge bong.
Until Cincinnati happens.One great thing not yet stated in this thread from the 70's was general admission concerts. You would line up early and it was a fight to the front. Saw ZZ Top and Triumph at one of those ... oh man. Loudest concert ever .... easily The Clash.
Those were the best ... people would be passing joints around don't know where they started or where they ended ... the entire area was like a huge bong.
Growing up in the early 90’s grunge era WAAF was a great way to listen to all that great music. Plus all the great DJ’s they had back then like Liz Wyld and Jon Osterland.
RIP
I agree with the bolded. The radio, in a modern context, represents a severe limiting of what you can consume. Why listen to a device that plays a couple of tunes, some you like, some you don't and then deal with commercial filler when you could listen to literally anything you want from Amazon Music/Apple Music/Spotify streamed from a phone?
Its like the youtube channel Straight Pipes (car reviews) who usually complain about a car's ability to rewind Satellite Radio. Why worry about Sat Radio; let alone rewinding it, when you can stream just about anything you want from your phone including "radio shows"?
My Morning Jacket, Cage the Elephant, White Stripes/Jack White/Racontuers, Black Keys, KALEO, Gary Clark Jr., The National, War on Drugs, Greta Van Fleet, twentyonepilots. It's there, it's just different.
My dad used to love the midget wrestlers whenever they would appear on Championship Wresting & All-Star Wrestling on channels 56 & 38 respectively...Used that show to take a nap ...
How about midget wrestling while we're at it ...