Re: Foo Dr. Garbanzohters confirmed. « Reply #93 on Nov 29, 2010, 6:17pm »
Twenty-nine. Thirty in January.
So it's really not that you're still a Hot Topic jockey, you're just being contrary. I can respect that.
You're not off the hook but the afternoon's compliment of cold medicine and reefer switched me up from irritable to expansive pretty quick. Just stop being a cock. K?
Well believe it or not plenty of people around your age were listening to FF's albums as they were coming out and loved them, and plenty of those folks aren't parents either.
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Re: Foo Dr. Garbanzohters confirmed. « Reply #101 on Nov 29, 2010, 6:31pm »
My dad woke me up at 5am a few months ago with three phone calls in rapid succession, and when I finally answered he was wasted and said, "Oh my god, you have to go listen to Joe Bonamassa, the greatest blues guitarist I've ever seen."
Re: Foo Dr. Garbanzohters confirmed. « Reply #104 on Nov 29, 2010, 6:35pm »
My dad took me to every single show I saw between the ages of thirteen and twenty [except The Cure in '96. He absolutely refused and I had to go alone]. A two-hour drive each way on a school night to see Rage Against the Machine would be a lot to ask of any 40-something dad. My dad was and is a Mormon, so that makes it even more peculiar.
My dad was also a lighting engineer for concert venues in Las Vegas in the 70's, though. It was pretty important to him to impart the importance of rock music to his children.
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