Urgh seriously.

Huh? What? When you were much younger??? Much younger, at your age, would make you like 12!


Ahhhh yeah lol I kinda realized that after I posted that lol. But hey I was a smart cookie when I was 12 lol. @NY_Caveman lol oh come on you were 12’once a few years back err a few more than me. But I do remember that song, it was in Forrest Gump. (Yes i know it’s by the byrds :) which speaking of which my all time fav song from them was or is, (I think) I feel a whole lot better.
 
@NY_Caveman lol oh come on you were 12’once a few years back err a few more than me. But I do remember that song, it was in Forrest Gump. (Yes i know it’s by the byrds :) which speaking of which my all time fav song from them was or is, (I think) I feel a whole lot better.
Turn^3 was actually written by Pete Seeger and a total rip off of the Book of Ecclesiastes. The Byrds turned it into a #1 hit. The Byrds are one of my favorites as you can guess. My favorite is Eight Miles High, although I think I like the punk, 80s version by Hüsker Dü better. The song you picked is also a great one.

 
Turn^3 was actually written by Pete Seeger and a total rip off of the Book of Ecclesiastes. The Byrds turned it into a #1 hit. The Byrds are one of my favorites as you can guess. My favorite is Eight Miles High, although I think I like the punk, 80s version by Hüsker Dü better. The song you picked is also a great one.


5D was the Byrds also and one of my fav. But the old standby mr tambourine man was all over the place for a long time!!
 
Just to be complete, and for nostalgia’s sake, the Hüsker Dü single of Eight Miles High (which I still have on 45, if you know what that is) was probably the most influential song in my life. I heard it on WICB (Ithaca College) in 1984 (age 14). It showed me what music was capable of and I bid farewell to popular music forever. I may have never learned to love punk, classical, opera, jazz or bands like the Grateful Dead, Zappa, Phish, etc. without hearing this song, that day.

 
A lot of different, talented personnel and egos in The Byrds over the years and it went from Folk Rock, to Psychedelic Rock, to Country Rock. I like a lot of their work, to include the 1968 Gram Parsons influenced "Sweetheart of the Rodeo" country-rock album. This song is a bit later work (1970), but has always been one of my favorites - Chestnut Mare.

 
One of my favorite silly quizzes that tells me I'm old.

Can anyone under 30 tell me what the yellow thing is?
[emoji846]

Hint, it was 3 (4?) music formats ago.
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One of my favorite silly quizzes that tells me I'm old.

Can anyone under 30 tell me what the yellow thing is?
[emoji846]

Hint, it was 3 (4?) music formats ago.
42f294d15a3a2f906187e86966b522ea.jpg
Looks familiar and makes my fingers hurt for some reason, that was strange lol.
 
One of my favorite silly quizzes that tells me I'm old.

Can anyone under 30 tell me what the yellow thing is?
[emoji846]

Hint, it was 3 (4?) music formats ago.
42f294d15a3a2f906187e86966b522ea.jpg
I still have a few. :-)
 
One of my favorite silly quizzes that tells me I'm old.

Can anyone under 30 tell me what the yellow thing is?
[emoji846]

Hint, it was 3 (4?) music formats ago.
42f294d15a3a2f906187e86966b522ea.jpg

A Ninja star also good to use if you had different models of record players to play single´s or EP´s - Can´t remember them from LP:s :) Singles and EP was good as frisbees too :)

Sincerely Lasse
 
Or the Wonder Twins! Poor Sarah will be googling for hours! Lol.
I'll help her out. LOL! Funny, this seemed so funny when I was 5 years old.

 

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