How Vintage are Ya?
#77
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From: Sonoran Desert-U.S.A.
Bikes: Old rusty bucket of bolts
I am a Vintage 1947 year of birth baby, graduated High School in 1965, ride a Specialized that I have not changed much since I bought the 1993 Moedel new in 1994. With the exception of tires, tubes, bar tape, that is all period correct. Heck my water botles I use daily are from a 1995 event the Cactus Cup. My Shoesare from 1993 they a LEATHER Diadoras, and srtill function, & My Frame & Floor pump are 1990's Zefels and still work,
I love 50-60-70 Rock n Roll, listen to that era music on the AM radio dial. If I could trurn back the hands of time and relive the 50-70 with some changes, or just how they went down I woud do it all over again.
I love 50-60-70 Rock n Roll, listen to that era music on the AM radio dial. If I could trurn back the hands of time and relive the 50-70 with some changes, or just how they went down I woud do it all over again.
#78
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From: Brugge
Bikes: Achielle Sam, Superia Apollo Superstar, homemade path racer
This is how vintage I am... This kind of music started in my country, Belgium and was extremely popular all over the world right around the time I was born.
This is a mix by the Dewaele brothers from Soulwax:
I kinda like it but it isn't really my style of music... I'm more into 60's-70's-80's rock/metal and 80's pop music
This is a mix by the Dewaele brothers from Soulwax:
I kinda like it but it isn't really my style of music... I'm more into 60's-70's-80's rock/metal and 80's pop music
Last edited by Superia; 08-11-15 at 05:15 PM.
#82
Yes, very sad for them. He seems to have been a great, generous man. Neat that you were able to meet him - I didn't know that you spent time (still do?) in the music business.
#83
One of my most admired in that business. There'll never be another Bowie. One of a kind.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGwB_G0Vyz0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGwB_G0Vyz0
#84
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My prime musical genre is 1950s Rockabilly - Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochrane, Ricky Nelson (very under rated), Buddy Holly, The Collins Kids, Carl Perkins, Jack Scott, etc. I'm also a big Roy Wood/Jeff Lynne fan, so I'm really into The Move/ELO/Wizzard. My guilty pleasure band is the Go-Go's. However, when I'm in the shop, working on the bicycles, I prefer something more mellow and often listen to Doris Day, Julie London or Katie Melua. The latter is about the only contemporary singer that I listen to on a regular basis.
#85
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From: STP
Fun, crazy times.
#86
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#87
There's nothing wrong with my hearing. Everyone around me mumbles.
#89
That's over 40 years after I saw them. Could it be the same band? Were they codgers? Were they still a three man band?
The lead screamer died in 2009 at 63.
The internet says they broke up in 1972, so I don't think it's the same Blue Cheer.
The lead screamer died in 2009 at 63.
The internet says they broke up in 1972, so I don't think it's the same Blue Cheer.
Last edited by Grand Bois; 01-11-16 at 11:30 AM.
#90
The space coyote lied.



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I'm aways skeptical about older acts but they totally kicked ass.
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#91
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From: Middle Earth (aka IA)
Bikes: A bunch of old bikes and a few new ones
#92
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Strange brew, disraeli gears, cream:
and of course [MENTION=93662]Charles Wahl[/MENTION] who posts here created the best guide on old derailleurs, Disraeli Gears - a derailleur collection
and of course [MENTION=93662]Charles Wahl[/MENTION] who posts here created the best guide on old derailleurs, Disraeli Gears - a derailleur collection
#93

Poster by Kenvin Lyman. I snatched it from this pretty cool site.
Salt Lake Concert Posters
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I think performers get better with experience in front of an audience.
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From: Middle Earth (aka IA)
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Sidney Bechet "V-disc Blues" Pretty decent sound quality for a YouTube.
(I don't think the disc in question is connected to a 29er MTB...)
(I don't think the disc in question is connected to a 29er MTB...)
also Grantchester Season 1: Jazz Music Q&A | Season 1 | Grantchester | Programs | Masterpiece | Official Site | PBS
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cheer's~
Roger St. Pierre - One of Cycling's Premier Historians and Archivists - VeloVeritas | VeloVeritas




