Moderator: Andrew

brywool wrote:* So, I spend a lot of time reading here.
* I spend a lot of time keeping up with favorite bands from my youth (Beatles, McCartney, Journey, Styx, * Cheap Trick, etc.)
* I know a TON about these bands and their history
* I eagerly await their new material and buy it right off
I'm fourty-friggin'-five here.
Is anybody else here asking themselves this:
"Shouldn't I have outgrown this stuff by now? Why do I care? Shouldn't I be doing my banking or something?"
and...
DISCUSS!
nolippin wrote:"You don't stop rocking and rolling because you get old. You get old because you stop rocking and rolling" Don Henley...I think.
brywool wrote:* So, I spend a lot of time reading here.
* I spend a lot of time keeping up with favorite bands from my youth (Beatles, McCartney, Journey, Styx, * Cheap Trick, etc.)
* I know a TON about these bands and their history
* I eagerly await their new material and buy it right off
I'm fourty-friggin'-five here.
Is anybody else here asking themselves this:
"Shouldn't I have outgrown this stuff by now? Why do I care? Shouldn't I be doing my banking or something?"
and...
DISCUSS!
nolippin wrote:"You don't stop rocking and rolling because you get old. You get old because you stop rocking and rolling" Don Henley...I think.![]()

hoagiepete wrote:I'm forty-friggin-five as well. I'm here for a sliver of escape from the day to day stress of being a parent of three, running an organization, being married for 21 years to the same wife (not that that's a bad thing), having to listen to shit for music on the radio (especially when with the kids ... although I must say they are slowly converting to "my kind of music"), and the nausiating alternative choices in media.
I first started coming here because I just wanted to hear what's happening with the bands that got me through my childhood and young adult life. A huge music fan since a tot, they were important parts of my life and continue as a vehicle back to the "good ol' days".
I now come here mostly for pure entertainment value. Deano's rants are priceless. Many of the rest of the regulars provide some good ones too. Growing up watching As the World Turns with my grandma and later with my wife (during lunch in college), I guess this fills that void. Much better soap opera here by the way.
Journey on!

brywool wrote:
"Shouldn't I have outgrown this stuff by now? Why do I care? Shouldn't I be doing my banking or something?"

Lady Luck wrote:nolippin wrote:"You don't stop rocking and rolling because you get old. You get old because you stop rocking and rolling" Don Henley...I think.![]()
Ha, ha...good one.
I get ragged on a lot by the guys I work with because I do so much traveling to see bands.
brywool wrote:* So, I spend a lot of time reading here.
* I spend a lot of time keeping up with favorite bands from my youth (Beatles, McCartney, Journey, Styx, Cheap Trick, etc.)
* I know a TON about these bands and their history
* I eagerly await their new material and buy it right off
I'm fourty-friggin'-five here.
Is anybody else here asking themselves this:
"Shouldn't I have outgrown this stuff by now? Why do I care? Shouldn't I be doing my banking or something?"
and...
DISCUSS!
jrnychick wrote:I'm 39, and my husband wants to know when I'm going to outgrow Journey or "get over '80s music." The bottom line is that I enjoy the music and the banter about it. It's a little escape from an otherwise hectic, stressful day. I don't really care what other people think of my taste in music. I get my work done, my clients are happy, and I can pay the bills. I do laundry, make dinner, and clean the house. And I went to the bank this morning.
Rick wrote:I'm 45 also, and am as wrapped up in music as I've ever been. My wife rags on me because I listen to Journey so much. But get in her car and 9 out of 10 times and Elvis CD is going, so what's the difference?
I've worked my butt off all my life, and I figure from now on, I'm going to do what ever the hell it is I want to do. So after responsibilities are tended to, I pretty much do.

brywool wrote:Rick wrote:I'm 45 also, and am as wrapped up in music as I've ever been. My wife rags on me because I listen to Journey so much. But get in her car and 9 out of 10 times and Elvis CD is going, so what's the difference?
I've worked my butt off all my life, and I figure from now on, I'm going to do what ever the hell it is I want to do. So after responsibilities are tended to, I pretty much do.
... funny, That's Alright Mama is on Itunes as I read this...


Rick wrote:brywool wrote:Rick wrote:I'm 45 also, and am as wrapped up in music as I've ever been. My wife rags on me because I listen to Journey so much. But get in her car and 9 out of 10 times and Elvis CD is going, so what's the difference?
I've worked my butt off all my life, and I figure from now on, I'm going to do what ever the hell it is I want to do. So after responsibilities are tended to, I pretty much do.
... funny, That's Alright Mama is on Itunes as I read this...
Debbie (wife) has those two days a year where she watches Elvis DVD's and cries. I'll sit in there and watch them with her because Elvis was most definitely the shit in his day, but let me suggest watching the Escape DVD.


brywool wrote:Rick wrote:brywool wrote:Rick wrote:I'm 45 also, and am as wrapped up in music as I've ever been. My wife rags on me because I listen to Journey so much. But get in her car and 9 out of 10 times and Elvis CD is going, so what's the difference?
I've worked my butt off all my life, and I figure from now on, I'm going to do what ever the hell it is I want to do. So after responsibilities are tended to, I pretty much do.
... funny, That's Alright Mama is on Itunes as I read this...
Debbie (wife) has those two days a year where she watches Elvis DVD's and cries. I'll sit in there and watch them with her because Elvis was most definitely the shit in his day, but let me suggest watching the Escape DVD.
I watch Beatle movies, like once a year and giggle. They're the coolest. Elvis movies, except the black and white ones are tough for me to sit through. "Do the Clam!"
epresley wrote:Yep Deb, I agree. I'm getting my work done, dropped the kids off at school this morning, talked to clients on the phone all day, gotta go home and help the wifey with supper, and still find time to have a little MR fun. If I don't, I'll go postal and that won't be good for anyone.
larryfromnextdoor wrote:epresley wrote:Yep Deb, I agree. I'm getting my work done, dropped the kids off at school this morning, talked to clients on the phone all day, gotta go home and help the wifey with supper, and still find time to have a little MR fun. If I don't, I'll go postal and that won't be good for anyone.
your hooked!!!

JrnyScarab wrote:I just turned 49! My body's getting old but my brain is getting younger.I never tire of music. I must have my daily fix. I guess it's my addiction. And I will not mellow with age. I still listen to loud ass bands that my wife has outgrown. She can't take the loud stuff anymore, such as Judas Priest etc. Journey and Lifehouse is about her speed (which I also like). She absolutely can't get into the progressive stuff I listen to like Porcupine Tree, Threshold and other fine new acts. Her loss!


Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 15 guests