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I grew up in the eighties, was just a little kid in the seventies, but I took a great liking for a lot of late seventies hard rock as a teen. My older cousins liked stuff like Foghat, Edgar Winter, Kansas, Ted Nugent, Styx, Peter Frampton, Jethro Tull, Boston, Queen, etc. I looked up to my older cousins and found them far cooler than my immediate peers. As a teen, I found their music to epitomize coolness. I went on to discover eighties rock and to love it equally as a college student, but retained my love for seventies rock when I found that my immediate peers didn't find it outdated.
I grew up in the eighties, was just a little kid in the seventies, but I took a great liking for a lot of late seventies hard rock as a teen. My older cousins liked stuff like Foghat, Edgar Winter, Kansas, Ted Nugent, Styx, Peter Frampton, Jethro Tull, Boston, Queen, etc. I looked up to my older cousins and found them far cooler than my immediate peers. As a teen, I found their music to epitomize coolness. I went on to discover eighties rock and to love it equally as a college student, but retained my love for seventies rock when I found that my immediate peers didn't find it outdated.
They are all great songs and keep on posting Orwelleaut !!!!!
Queen with drummer Brian May as a rare lead singer.
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