The Beauty of Simplicity

There’s some glorious noise rock in there.

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You can certainly hear Lemmy in there and I reckon sounds that certainly helped to shape Motörhead

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Yes Dave brock was in his prime​:joy::rofl::joy:

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Have you seen he’s on about touring @TNKA36 and he’s 80!!!
I always think of them around 30 years old and never older :joy:

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A good example would be Chris Squire, stomping across the front of the stage in his Spandex pants. He was a character

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Hey there’s nothing wrong with spandex pants! :flushed:
I mean we all had them in the 70s :joy:

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Um, not all of us. :laughing:

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Photos please

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I have never worn spandex pants.
I’ve done other embarrassing things. But not that.

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Neither have I.
I’ve never been a follower of fashion trends of any sort. I’m just a basic jeans and tee shirt sort of gal.
Nowadays, if a pair of my jeans develops a hole or a rip, I just sell them on LetGo to a fashion slave for three times what I paid for them and buy new ones :rofl:

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Maybe you did Mac @Mac ???
Cheers Brian

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Nah I was just too young but my mother made us wear some very questionable shirts.
Fortunately it was the hair metal look in my late teens :flushed:

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My first concert was KISS at the Omni in Atlanta, 1977. Cheap Trick opened. They had just gotten back from Budakon…

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Is that a mini rick or is Chris Squire like nine feet tall?

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Chris was a big dude.

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6’4" (193cm). Not as tall as that Rick makes him look, but plenty tall, yeah.

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Chris was a legend @Wombat-metal ,
Probably my favorite bassist of all time,
and yes he was big dude :+1:
Cheers Brian

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Mine as well, and Yes is one of my all time favorite bands from that era. Their songs invoke lots of great memories for me.

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I wore diapers for the first years of the 70s :thinking:

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Yeah I was a toddler :slight_smile:

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