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What's next, a plague of frogs?
Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Jan 2, 2015
I have connected both my tv, blu-ray disc player and computer to my stereo. It sounds awesome
I hope I will be able to save up enough to buy a complete set of new high quality speakers so I can get surround sound like what they have in cinemas
What's next, a plague of frogs?
Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Jan 3, 2015
indeed
Sometimes the tv sound from the stereo is so lifelike I check to see if there is someone at my door
It will of course only get worse/better once I get surround sound
What's next, a plague of frogs?
Reality Manipulator Posted Jan 3, 2015
I have only seen parts of the Woodstock festival online on YouTube. My favourite flower power/hippie age songs were those who were part of the 60's folk music revival.
What's next, a plague of frogs?
paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Jan 4, 2015
That was my situation, too. Folk music was at its peak in the late 1960s, having come on strong when rock music was faltering in or around 1958. The Beatles and Rolling Stones basically rescued rock from extinction. [Another good way to destroy an art form is to let it get sloppy and mediocre, which will happen to rock sooner or later. Is there any creative juice left in it anyway? ]
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