ORIGINAL: combatpigg
Ronnie, I'll never get to be a grouchy old f@rt, because I still listen to rock&roll just fine through my hearing aides...
What blew my socks off about 10 years ago was when some young roosterhead called what I was listening to at work, Old Fogey Music.
I was listening to Led Zepellin.
Happy Holidays
My 20 year old loves Zep CP, so do I and I<span lang="EN" style="line-height: 120%; font-family: Arial; color: black; font-size: 10pt; mso-ansi-language: EN">couldn’t help myself, so:
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“Thank You”, Last night I looked at my “Black Dog” and began to “Ramble On”, said “Babe, I’m Gonna Leave You” because “Your Time Is Gonna Come”. The “Dy’er Mak’er”, while "Trampled Under Foot” saw the “Stairway To Heaven” “In The Light” of the “Houses Of The Holy” where a “Black Country Women” stood like a “Fool In The Rain”, offering a “Whole Lotta Love”. I thought “Going To California” was a “Celebration Day” but only found “The Battle Of Evermore” was a bigger “Heartbreaker” than “<st1

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All from memory CP, saw themlive in “74”, best damn concert and rock group ever!<o

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