Fri Nov 26, 2021 11:10 am
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While I espoused the sixties, my interest in music has carried on with equal enthusiasm through the seventies( Status Quo, T Rex, E John) and eighties (Electro-pop , OMD,) nineties and to the present day.
During my laboured climb up the professional training ladder, our frequent house moves (9 in 15 years) often right across the country and back again later are still remembered by the music of the day.
Having climbed the ladder and having now been in the same place for well over thirty years, these music 'phases' have blurred somewhat.
In fact the only music I can't stand is gabbling funky 'rap' cr ap, where everybody wears their trousers round their knees and their baseball hats on backwards.
But I wake up to Classic FM and think Scala Radio is the D's Bs.
Peter
During my laboured climb up the professional training ladder, our frequent house moves (9 in 15 years) often right across the country and back again later are still remembered by the music of the day.
Having climbed the ladder and having now been in the same place for well over thirty years, these music 'phases' have blurred somewhat.
In fact the only music I can't stand is gabbling funky 'rap' cr ap, where everybody wears their trousers round their knees and their baseball hats on backwards.
But I wake up to Classic FM and think Scala Radio is the D's Bs.
Peter
Pete S as was
‘Work in progress’.
‘Work in progress’.