Records that made you wanna do that

sdbrit68

Student Of The Blues
I had almost forgotten until tonight when I started playing freely and realized I was playing

"Rocking the Paradise "

Incorrectly I might add...................what album made you wanna be on stage and play

 

Terry B

Humble student of the blues
Goats Head Soup

I was 14 and it was the first of many Stones albums I would buy. Favourite song: Star, Star...something about lead guitars and movie stars...
 

MarkDyson

Blues Hound Wannabe
I've admitted this before, so no dark secrets: I grew up listening to John Denver records. For my part it was "wanna get up on stage and sing," and I did just that starting in the church choir when I was around eight. The interest in playing came much later and, arguably, didn't really take hold until a couple of years ago. I'm slow but, eventually, I get there. :Beer:
 

Paleo

Student Of The Blues
No way can I choose just one.:whistle:


In a band:

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(And the entire British Invasion.)

Solo:

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sdbrit68

Student Of The Blues
I've admitted this before, so no dark secrets: I grew up listening to John Denver records. For my part it was "wanna get up on stage and sing," and I did just that starting in the church choir when I was around eight. The interest in playing came much later and, arguably, didn't really take hold until a couple of years ago. I'm slow but, eventually, I get there. :Beer:
come on.......you can tell us

it was Leif Garrett wasn't it ?
 

artyman

Fareham UK
"Does your chewing gum lose its flavor, on the bed post overnight"
Never really been a gum chewer so couldn't possibly comment :LOL: But yes that's one of them, and My Old Man's a Dustman is the other at the moment. We may add more to our repertoire
 
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