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fatherlarry
12-26-2002, 04:26 PM
What's your favorite group for cruisin? One of mine is the Eagles. I also like Steve Miller Band.:wiggle: :wiggle:

Gerry
12-29-2002, 04:03 PM
I like the Blues and some Steely Dan :luxhello: Also Ramsey Lewis moves me to.. With the CD changer in the trunk you can go all day !!:chevy: :usaribbon

DavisZR1
12-29-2002, 04:15 PM
I like to listen to Lawrence Welk:rolllaugh

If I put on hip hop music my 6 cd changer in the back starts to skip, especially with the NY roads where I live. So now I use my wife as the cd changer. A lot more attractive. I hope she reads this!:rolllaugh :nod:

Y2KFRC
12-30-2002, 12:40 PM
my favorite group is a quartet,....... B&B PRT's / quad ovals at 5,000 rpm's, there is NO better music to my ears...:D :lol:

z06joe
12-30-2002, 06:30 PM
I like the beach boys:chevy: :nod:

sigung86
02-11-2003, 11:34 AM
Steely Dan, Michael Franks, Louie Prima, Keely Smith, a few different and other Mellow types.

Dan

vincec5
02-11-2003, 06:48 PM
Originally posted by sigung86
Steely Dan, Michael Franks, Louie Prima, Keely Smith, a few different and other Mellow types.

Dan

You've got good taste in music. You just forgot Frankie.:nod:

sigung86
02-11-2003, 10:09 PM
Originally posted by vincec5


You've got good taste in music. You just forgot Frankie.:nod:

Nahhh... Not really... I was at work. Also have some Tony Bennet, and some of the rest of the Rat Pack. :smoke:

I have to cruise mellow ... It keeps my lead foot light! :lol:

Dan

fatherlarry
02-12-2003, 06:56 PM
Tony Bennet wasn't part of the rat pack. Actually, he and his family were neighbors of my grandparents in Brooklyn.

Oh, by the way, you forgot the main rat pack guy. He sang the Hardtop Blues!

brooklynvette
02-12-2003, 07:04 PM
Geez, you guys aren't gonna start this **** again!:lol:

Hey, I know the words to "hardtop blues"

"hardtop, hardtop
I got the hardtop blues
when anyone says to me
did you see that FRC
I just say go to father
father larry's hardtop blues:luxhello: :luxhello:

:wavey:

REDGAR
04-08-2003, 09:33 AM
I like to listen to hip hop

hardtopcage
04-09-2003, 09:47 AM
ME TO.:spin: :cheers:

Ed@Cleartastic
04-21-2003, 10:33 PM
Personally I like my music a little more on the heavier side.
Way too many to list but here's a taste:

Halen
Crue
Blizzard of Ozz
Rainbow
Kix
Alice in Chains
Pantera

All good for an extra 20-30 mph on the speedo... :D

On the flip side Oldies, doo w.o.p(had to write w.o.p like that or it gets "*" out?). Almost anything fm101.

How that for getting whiplash from change gears....:lol:

Ed

DavisZR1
04-22-2003, 08:44 PM
I like the same music you do! My grandfather came here With Out Papers from Italy through Ellis Island:lol: Did you know that's what w.o.p. stands for? He's favorite songs are all Italian.

z06joe
04-22-2003, 08:49 PM
Ed, did you hear the new Doo *** cd by Dion. It's really good. They do an alcapello that's excellent. He does a song called "hug my radiator" Pick it up and let me know what you think. There's also some songs on the cd that he wrote way back, but never got air time.

fatherlarry
04-22-2003, 08:57 PM
Hey Ed, the first song on the cd that Dion does, you're gonna love. My wife and I were driving on the Belt last year, and this doo w.o.p. song came on that we fell in love with. Dion wrote it about his wife and how he met her. The name of the song is "Shu Bop (The Last Track)" The name of the CD is "Deja Nu"
On the cover he's sitting in a '57 Yellow Tbird with a black french cap with dark sunglasses and a black, open shirt with St Christopher hanging from his neck:cool::cool: Let me know if you get it and what you think. If you can't find one, I'll burn one for you.

You know Ed, it brings back memorys when I was younger and we use to get 4 or 5 guys together, go down to the corner candy store at night, and harmonize for hours. During school we used to cut classes and meet in the bathroom where the acoustics were great.

Ed@Cleartastic
04-22-2003, 09:56 PM
Originally posted by DavisZR1
I like the same music you do! My grandfather came here With Out Papers from Italy through Ellis Island:lol: Did you know that's what w.o.p. stands for? He's favorite songs are all Italian.

Believe it or not...I actually knew that :lol: (Didn't expect it to get edited though :D)

I just noticed your from Oceanside! I have family in Oceanside (park ave. Down past the Lincoln inn)

I also belong to a club Island Vettes (not to be confused with licoa) We meet every Sunday morn at tgif in Rockville ctr. I wont be there this Sunday because of the Huntington show but you should join and come down!!


Ed, did you hear the new Doo *** cd by Dion. It's really good. They do an alcapello that's excellent. He does a song called "hug my radiator" Pick it up and let me know what you think. There's also some songs on the cd that he wrote way back, but never got air time.

**edited** Just seen Father Larry's post. It's "Deja Nu"
I'll go grab it.


If you like acappela, you should hear my friends group, Street Corner Society....simply amazing! They are on cbs fm (oldies station) a lot.

Ciao :cheers:

Ed

Ed@Cleartastic
04-22-2003, 10:18 PM
Originally posted by fatherlarry
The name of the CD is "Deja Nu"
On the cover he's sitting in a '57 Yellow Tbird with a black french cap with dark sunglasses and a black, open shirt with St Christopher hanging from his neck:cool::cool:

Yes. He has a telecaster in the passenger seat. I will get it. My wife will love it too. She really loves the oldies.

OK. Show of hands......How many put on the "count down" every November! That’s our background music when we put up the Christmas tree..
And the number one song for the 1000th year in a row is......Still of the night!

Talk about acoustics. I believe that was recorded in a church basement.

You know Ed, it brings back memorys when I was younger and we use to get 4 or 5 guys together, go down to the corner candy store at night, and harmonize for hours. During school we used to cut classes and meet in the bathroom where the acoustics were great.

Ahh.. Father Larry has "pipes". Maybe you will entertain at Eorios..s:clap:

Ed@Cleartastic
04-22-2003, 10:27 PM
*sorry:D Deleted. posted in error..

DavisZR1
04-23-2003, 07:35 PM
Originally posted by Ed@Cleartastic

I just noticed your from Oceanside! I have family in Oceanside (park ave. Down past the Lincoln inn)

I also belong to a club Island Vettes (not to be confused with licoa) We meet every Sunday morn at tgif in Rockville ctr. I wont be there this Sunday because of the Huntington show but you should join and come down!!
Ed

Ed, FL and I have family in Oceanside. FL's aunt and cousins are live on Locust Ave near the firehouse, and one of his cousins is a chiropractor in Oceanside and teaches part time at the HS. His other cousin has an Italian catering business there. I also have family on Davis St. I don't actually live in Oceanside anymore. I moved out to the Hamptons.

Not involved with the clubs, because I don't have any time. Business keeps me business, plus I hate all the politics. Actually, I might try to make it to Eorios.

fatherlarry
04-23-2003, 07:43 PM
OK Davis, now you're giving all my family locations away:lol:

I don't know what I'm gonna do with you. Anyway, Ed, Davis is like an old man. He doesn't want to go anywhere. We'll see if he makes it to Eorio's. The only time he's content is when he's putting a quarter panel on or migging a shock tower on.:lol:

As far as me singing anymore, between inhaling all the fumes in the body shop all these years and smoking, the only harmonizing I could do is going to have to be with a bunch of frogs.:smoke: :smoke: :smoke:

Gerry
04-28-2003, 11:21 AM
Boy you know your getting old when your Kids consider Led Zeplin Easy Listening.:rolllaugh

Gerry :usaribbon :chevy: