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Jan 07, 2021 14:58 |  #31

CyberDyneSystems wrote in post #19178185 (external link)
867-5309 ;)
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Jake.... you forgot the area code!!!

and on the 2nd number you have the letter "o" before 624 how does that work?? :rolleyes: :rolleyes:


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Jan 07, 2021 18:02 |  #32

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Is your wife named Jenny? ;-)a




  
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Jan 07, 2021 19:03 |  #33

I think this is in indeed my phone number (266) 538-4637, describes me well!

hint: go find a numbers to words generator online... lol


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Jan 07, 2021 21:55 |  #34

CyberDyneSystems wrote in post #19178185 (external link)
867-5309 ;)
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What loop am I out of this time?


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Jan 07, 2021 22:56 |  #35

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What loop am I out of this time?
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"Your" and "you're" are different words with completely different meanings - please use the correct one.
"They're", "their", and "there" are different words with completely different meanings - please use the correct one.
"Fare" and "fair" are different words with completely different meanings - please use the correct one. The proper expression is "moot point", NOT "mute point".

  
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Jan 07, 2021 23:36 |  #36

Thanks. Those are new to me. By the comments, they're from the '80s. I'd stopped following pop music by that time.


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Jan 08, 2021 05:41 as a reply to  @ OhLook's post |  #37

The number for 'Jenny' actually comes up for sale on eBay from time to time.

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Jan 08, 2021 07:17 |  #38

Capn Jack wrote in post #19178280 (external link)
Is your wife named Jenny? ;-)a


SkedAddled wrote in post #19178442 (external link)
The number for 'Jenny' actually comes up for sale on eBay from time to time.

https://www.ebay.com …13&_nkw=867-5309&_sacat=0 (external link)

I was wondering where "Jenny" was involved in the scheme of things but did not want to ask.


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Jan 08, 2021 09:50 |  #39

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Thanks. Those are new to me. By the comments, they're from the '80s. I'd stopped following pop music by that time.

OK, I can understand this reply if you only clicked the Jenny link, but seriously, Chicago is "80's pop"? :)

That horn section is powerful enough to blow goat piss into gasoline!
Seriously take a listen to that one,. it's pretty powerful sauce.


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Jan 08, 2021 09:53 |  #40

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powerful enough to blow goat piss into gasoline!
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are you fishing for a new title?

:lol:


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Jan 08, 2021 10:03 |  #41

OhLook wrote in post #19178375 (external link)
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Thanks. Those are new to me. By the comments, they're from the '80s. I'd stopped following pop music by that time.
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Well, it's never too late for you to make up for lost time and get back into the pop and rock music of the 1970s and 1980s, if you're so inclined. . There was so much exceptionally creative music produced in those decades!

Music from this time period is such an enormous part of my life, and I find it quite enriching. . Not only listening to it, but getting into the history of it and researching the various artists, the shifts in popularity from one sub-genre to another, etc. . I spend an inordinate amount of time on Wikipedia, Songfacts, YouTube, and other sites doing research on artists and music producers, listening to old interviews they did, following common threads from one band to another, researching the billboard charts from years gone by, etc. . It is all extremely interesting!


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Jan 08, 2021 11:11 |  #42

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OK, I can understand this reply if you only clicked the Jenny link, but seriously, Chicago is "80's pop"? :)

Well, what do you call it? It isn't classical or folk or (I guess) jazz or reggae or . . . and it certainly isn't "easy listening."

I wasn't going to concerts or listening to radio then. In stores that play rock newer than the 1970s to get customers to buy more, I don't enjoy it.


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Jan 08, 2021 11:23 |  #43

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CyberDyneSystems wrote in post #19178526 (external link)
OK, I can understand this reply if you only clicked the Jenny link, but seriously, Chicago is "80's pop"? :)

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OhLook wrote in post #19178560 (external link)
Well, what do you call it? It isn't classical or folk or (I guess) jazz or reggae or . . . and it certainly isn't "easy listening."

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It is 1960s / 1970s classic rock. . Recorded in 1969, released in 1970.

https://en.wikipedia.o​rg/wiki/25_or_6_to_4 (external link)

It is one of the most iconic, oft-played songs of that era. . I remember first hearing it as a very young child (I was born in 1968). . I am surprised that you aren't familiar with it, if you were still listening to current music in the early 1970s.

By the way, there is a lot if interesting info in the Wikipedia link that I posted above ..... everything from chord progressions being similar to those used by Led Zeppelin and Green Day, to the Korean government banning the song, to the meaning of the song's title, and more!

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Jan 08, 2021 11:56 |  #44

I still have my Time Life sounds of the 70s CDs, long since converted to mp3s. :)


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Jan 08, 2021 12:06 |  #45

OhLook wrote in post #19178560 (external link)
Well, what do you call it? It isn't classical or folk or (I guess) jazz or reggae or . . . and it certainly isn't "easy listening."

That's part of what's so great about it. The horn section is in fact Jazz,. (of the big band swing type- fusion, not the cool experimental plodding soulful type. It never pays to try and pigeon hole "jazz" :) ) with a slight tone of rhythm and blues, and of course it's also what is called, hard rock. Today we mash it into classic rock due to when it was made.

Lastly, it's what we call and "earworm" but in a good way! ( except when the driving beat keeps you up at night :) )


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