A little pre-80s.. my 4 year old's favorite right now. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMLiqEqMQyQ
ETA: back in the day when videos were literally the bands making the music instead of half nekkid wimmenfolk
Nice one, Kristin. Never too soon to imprint your kids with the good stuff! I was in my doctor's office one day a year or so ago, and his phone went off, and that song was his ringtone, LOL. Caught me a bit by surprise, since my doctor is older than me, but then I remembered I'm old, too, and that was probably one of his favorites from his med school days.
The Queen is ageless. As long as there is stadium rock, that will be around.
Faithfully will always be one of my faves.
Sorry, Cheri. I just never could take Night Ranger. Even my favorite bands (incl. VH, Styx, and Foreigner) trended toward commercial pop during the 80s. I was glad to see the Glam-band era end. When ZZTopp and AC/DC came out with hard rock/metal albums in the 90s, I was one happy camper.
Queen & Aerodsmith....gotta love them if you love rock along with a few others...also really like STYX & Foreigner (just listening to their top hits music on my I-Pod yesterday) & some of the metal bands.
I used to have a Metalica CD that I loved to work out to....it got lost in my move. :-(
Speaking of Queen.... my son & I were driving in his car in a funeral procession & Another one bits the dust by Queen came on the radio. My son looked at me & I at him....very weird feeling at that moment.
This thread is reminding me of some old favorites that I'm going to have to download. How could I have forgotten "Rosanna." On the rare occasions when I hear that on the radio, it gets turned way up!
And a little more Queen. "Princes of the Universe" was the theme song of one of my favorite TV shows from the 1980s.
Cheri said
" Never too soon to imprint your kids with the good stuff!"
Both my daughters are still great Elvis fans and grandaughter #3(11yrs old)has been Elvis for the last 3-4 Halloween.
They still have their favs of their own time periods but The King can always kick them in gear.
I sat at the computer with #3 for a couple of hours listening to a lot of the old stuff from my era but she kept wanting to back to Elvis.
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