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if you ever end up in a rest home for the elderly..?

how do you envision it?
In todays society, they have box’s of 45 vinyl records and talk about the war…knit…have perms…what will ‘we’ be like as the next generation of oldies?

90 years old and complaining cos some old biddy has taken your my chemical romance cd? instead of all in a circle round the tv, …will we all be loners just pressing *play all songs* on our ancient i pods?? will we be using our laptops and downloading songs from the good old days? like the 80′s… will we instead of dusting off our trombones, be tuning our old electric guitars and telling grandchildren that we used to have these HUGE discs called CD’s??
will they gasp in horror at our videotapes? and laugh at the size of our monitors in photographs
how do you see it?
DO YOU KNOW WHAT? I WISH YOU JUST DELETE STUPID COMMENTS LIKE YOU CAN ON A BLOG. ITS A CURIOUS QUESTION AND QUITE SOUND ISNT IT???
WHY THE PATHETIC RESPONSE FROM SOME?
YOU THINK YOU’LL BE YOUNG FOREVER?
i’m just asking!??

this is a good question, as often the choice wont be our to make..
I hope my familiy and their famillies will be a little amazed and shocked and say OMG I did’nt think great great granny was like that….. mind u i will chain my self to my bedpost rather than go in a home.. give me a shed in the garden with a ramp and lekky and they will beable to hear my music on a daily basis.. they may have to get me an asbo! lol-

Cliff Foenander – Fly me to the moon


Doo Wop 50, Volumes One & Two


Doo Wop 50, Volumes One & Two


$29.98


Taped during a 1999 tribute in Pittsburgh, this straightforward, live review honors rock ‘n’ roll’s ’50s and early ’60s legacy of vocal groups. For oldies fans hoping to bask in nostalgia, the caliber of the hits and the inclusion of most of the groups originally associated with the recorded hits make Doo Wop at 50 a satisfying stroll down memory lane. In light of the focal importance of the …

Shirley Temple: Little Darling Pack (Little Miss Marker/Now and Forever/The Runt Page)


Shirley Temple: Little Darling Pack (Little Miss Marker/Now and Forever/The Runt Page)


$3.50


This double bill of early Shirley faves opens with the first film version of Damon Runyon’s “Little Miss Marker” (1934), with Temple as the adorable tyke left to bookie Adolphe Menjou as a gambling marker. Her influence leads Menjou to try to mend his ways and marry his nightclub singer sweetheart. Dorothy Dell, Charles Bickford also star. Next, con man Gary Cooper is reunited with daughter Temple…

The '60s Rock Experience Live


The ’60s Rock Experience Live


$9.66


Some of the most popular musical performers of the 1960s show that they, like their songs, only get better with age in this nostalgic live concert. Featured artists include Roger McGuinn (“Turn! Turn! Turn!”), Chuck Negron of Three Dog Night (“Easy to Be Hard”), Martha Reeves (“Nowhere to Run”), Eric Burdon and The Animals (“The House of the Rising Sun”), The Association (“Along Comes Mary”), John…



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