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Until about five years ago I had never heard Stairway to Heaven.
I had heard that it was a classic piece of pop music and nothing more, it was 'out of my time zone' something that old rockers listen to.

Then one day I heard it playing on the radio and my time stood still as I listened. Age of music? nah! passed the test of time and survived :)

My sons sing and play to Bob Dylan, James Taylor and Simon & Garfunkel though they were not even born when the songs were written.

Stairway to Heaven

Music IS regardless of its age, there I said my bit and straight from my soul :rose:
 
Until about five years ago I had never heard Stairway to Heaven.
I had heard that it was a classic piece of pop music and nothing more, it was 'out of my time zone' something that old rockers listen to.

Then one day I heard it playing on the radio and my time stood still as I listened. Age of music? nah! passed the test of time and survived :)

My sons sing and play to Bob Dylan, James Taylor and Simon & Garfunkel though they were not even born when the songs were written.

Stairway to Heaven

Music IS regardless of its age, there I said my bit and straight from my soul :rose:

I agree Lorraine, music of all kinds is timeless... once composed and recorded, it remains forever, on sheet music, memory or plastic ;)
 
half the music I listen too was old when I started listening too it, I was not commenting on it because it was bad just that it was old. Hotel California will never go away.
 
OMG! I haven't heard this since I was a teen. A Record that my brother had Deep Purple in Rock and the song Sweet Child in Time.

Thing is I think I 'borrowed' it from him about 30 years ago and I think it's still in my vinyl collection, whoops :D

Sweet Child in Time

God Bless elder siblings. but the question is... do I confess? ;)
 
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