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    #13
    Had to Google pitbull channel.
    I feel your pain. Too bad you can't weed that out.
    My favorite trucks are the ones others won't drive cause their too old.
    Big noses, Jake's, lots of rumble. Low and slow....
    Don't listen to radio much anymore.
    Don't mess with the technology much either.
    Did put see Kickers on the combine to rev people with some AC DC.
    But I like antebellum folk music to Outlaw stuff to classical to classic blues to classic rock.
    Always found BTO takin Care of business a fine double clutch beat lol.

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      #14
      Keep your eyes on the road, your hands upon the wheel

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJjRrTmuN98

      Let it roll, baby, roll
      Let it roll, all night long

      The futures uncertain ant the end is always near.

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        #15
        Unless you're willing to subscribe to Sirius, carry discs or other digital formats...the only radio stations you can recieve in your area might have a huge affect on what you like to listen too. Also what you grew up listening to.

        Some of the AV people's choice of music genres surprised me. For the last twenty years and at my current age, I was never "proud" of the type of music that I enjoy listening to... feels like I never grew up or "matured". But I don't care or think it matters. I even went to TWO Volbeat concerts in the last few years....but I do admit they wouldn't have to have the volume THAT loud! I got to use three of my senses at those concerts, I got see and hear them and physically FEEL it BOOM BOOM BOOM.

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          #16
          I was a teenager in the “70’s” and listened to rock back then so never have stopped. I enjoy the “70’s” and “80’s mainly. I like certain songs from various bands such as Def Leppard,Bryan Adams,Street Heart,Harlequin,Prism,Ac Dc,Journey,Trooper and others. I know there are certain songs that get my spirits up just just like saskfarmer quoted.I am still a kid at heart!

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            #17
            Here is a couple of Volbeat tunes, have a listen.

            https://youtu.be/pwCJW76FpZA Mary Jane Kelly

            Was supposedly a prostitute and was beleived to be the last victim of Jack the Ripper...why you'd want to write a song about that is beyond me.

            https://youtu.be/0qKMRPXCkiE BLISS

            I'm not to keen on the short banjo(or what ever it is)picking part about 2/3 of the way through.

            Phone or ipad or tablet speakers don't do any music justice...listen on a device with good audio. Some desktop computers have can have "decent" speakers hooked up to them. Or connect to the vehicle sound system.

            What do you think? I realize it's not for everyone.

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              #18
              I don’t mind a couple Volbeat songs, but for the most part it’s a little hard for me. Don’t care for country only Eric Church and couple others. In fact Church is far from a “country” singer.
              Far as I’m concerned 80s was the best decade of music. Bryan Adams, Def Leppard and Bon Jovi were some of my favs. Bon Jovi still making good music today.

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                #19
                If anyone likes Ian Thornley(solo) or the band Big Wreck...you really should go see them live. I always thought of their music as kinda a soft rock...but they take it to the next level live. Still good though, IMHO.

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                  #20
                  Farma

                  Have seen Big Wreck live, Ian Thornley is one of the best rock singers going. Solo or with Big Wreck so under rated, it's a shame they haven't made it big.

                  Main stream hair bands of the 80's don't hold a candle against Ian's talent!

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                    #21
                    From the mid 60's to the mid 80's English bands dominated rock music such as The Animals, Pink Floyd, The Who, Beatles, Cream, Dire Straits, Def Leppard, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Rolling Stones, Queen and probably many that I've overlooked but in my opinion Led Zeppelin just had a little more variety to offer their fans from," Black Dog", all the way down to, "The Rain Song". Seems like a lot of talent coming out of a small area, maybe in the water or the Guinness. My favorite Zeppelin song-

                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4THXeOD-Dw Since I've Been Lovin You

                    There's 4 young guys out of Michigan called Greta Van Fleet who sound similar to Zeppelin, turning alot of heads-

                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJg4OJxp-co https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJg4OJxp-co

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                      #22
                      Forage, 👍👍👍👍👍

                      Rumrocks, the lead in Greta has quite the voice, the station I listen to is playing "When the Curtain Falls" alot.

                      Speaking of the "Animals" and voices you wouldn't think came out of their mouths, House of the Rising Sun" surprised me when I first saw the Animals in video, that song is one year older than I am but still heard it in my lifetime, I guess it kinda stood the test of time. I find the video kind of amusing, damn kids making " hippy" music...lol.

                      https://youtu.be/uS90B4sZf7U Animals
                      Last edited by farmaholic; Oct 28, 2018, 22:15.

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                        #23
                        Well, I qualify age wise, but no radio in my combine, I have to listen to it rumble, only way I know it’s running right. Radio in my semi, but the twin pipes on the N14, you can only hear the radio when it’s quittin time.

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                          #24
                          Forage again, I wonder if the Canadian legends would be what they are if it wasn't for the CRTC. In Canada I believe there has to be a certain percentage of Canadian content on radio and TV. That's not taking anything away from the likes of Thornley or The Tragically Hip, but.... I would think it would be easy to get lost in the sea of music in the world.

                          Music is soul food, no matter what "flavor" you like to feed it!

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