That bottom guys hair looks like a fringe, but all pieces of hair growing directly out of his forehead!
Hooking Youtube into your stereo is a great way to go.
Because nothing makes a party pump like advertisements do.
Yeah well, unfortunately Youtube, Google et al have buggered up what made them popular in the first place. There are a lot of great albums in full posted on the tube. If you can get past the ad at the start of a Youtube vid it can be good.
Ok Ive been thinking of songs that have that driving ability to make people dance .
Boys are back in town thin lizzy
Taking care of business bachman turner overdrive
Turn up your radio masters apprentices
Real slim shady Emimin
Birthday beatles
Highway to hell ac/dc
whip it deco
You really got me the kinks
Street fighting man stones
saturday nights alright for fights elton john
on the road again canned heat
Its only rock & roll stones
price of love brian ferry
road house blues the doors
He will never be an old man river tism
monty spider bait
fame & fashion david bowie
Mrs vandabuilt wings
sex & drugs & rock &roll Ian duty & the block heads
tie your mother down queen
misurlo dick dale
my generation the who
our house madness
Better put this on to just for my friend
Duelling banjos
This a great list for highlighting how much music used to sux![]()
You have a very, ummmmmmmm, a very feminie taste in music..........The Cure
Kayne has had some great albums, Drake is fricken awesome....BOY.....Eminem has had some great albums,
a little older, Nellys good fun, and personally, I would thoroughly recommend yesterdays grunge, my favourite Pearl Jam
Its super easy to be cool and awesome when one listens to the music I have suggested,
Its impossible to be anything other than the human version of "iceberg straight ahead" when one listens to awaiting operation confused transgender kiteboy Dave terrible choice in Music
Shots fired eh you big masculine man you.
Glad this is your idea of masculine music they look and sound like a pair of ponces to me.
yeah your right.........
the metal glam era, the cure, phil collins.........
keep those masculine bands coming man.....
the truth is i dont need to define music in terms of masculinity
i like heaps of female singers
love coldplay, damain rice
hip hop is different from that style, and i like it as well
drake and nelly are both awesome
Kayne has had some amazing albums....
i suggest you look at other pursuits by man if your looking for better examples of masculinity eg sports leadership
pfffffff w@#nker
the truth is i dont need to define music in terms of masculinity
But you did, when you bought all this aggro to this thread, totally out of the blue, for no reason I can see except maybe you were drunk in the middle of the day on a thursday.
You chose to ignore some bands I listed that I liked when I was 14 and 16, like DKs and Radio Birdman, and say
"awaiting operation confused transgender kiteboy Dave "
"Ive got serious concerns about your level of masculinity,"
"can you get your husband to do the posting"
"Im the fit looking one, the one who looks like he still does a lot of training, the one who looks like his had over 160 boxing fights The one who looks like he was in the military, the one who still bears serious angry from a tough childhood Im also very good looking"
and some other macho rubbish.
i suggest you look at other pursuits by man if your looking for better examples of masculinity eg sports leadership
And there you go again. Obviously Masculinity is a bit of an issue for you.
I'd suggest being an internet tough guy isn't the best way to boost your ego or show your manliness.
Being a stubby short of a 6 pack isn't going to help your cause either.
Ok Ive been thinking of songs that have that driving ability to make people dance .
Boys are back in town thin lizzy
Taking care of business bachman turner overdrive
Turn up your radio masters apprentices
Real slim shady Emimin
Birthday beatles
Highway to hell ac/dc
whip it deco
You really got me the kinks
Street fighting man stones
saturday nights alright for fights elton john
on the road again canned heat
Its only rock & roll stones
price of love brian ferry
road house blues the doors
He will never be an old man river tism
monty spider bait
fame & fashion david bowie
Mrs vandabuilt wings
sex & drugs & rock &roll Ian duty & the block heads
tie your mother down queen
misurlo dick dale
my generation the who
our house madness
Better put this on to just for my friend
Duelling banjos
there is nothing from this century???????? nothing wrong with songs, just not for 16 year olds
maybe a seabreezers party
I know so I listened to the pod cast of Daniel Leverton & Dr Karl . He wrote this is your brain & music really smart dude I thought he might have mentioned what makes a dancing song but he didn't. But he did say that a 16 year old has a special taste at that time that will evolve differently by the time their 22 .
So as I've taken this on board & showed all cool suggestions & that from breezers
& my suggestion into what I think songs that have a dancing beat.
The girl who is studying music at tafe said my song list was good save it for my 60th birthday party . Smart ass I just turn 50 & to leave it up too her & trust the Dr .
So in the interest of not flogging a dead horse & trying to help things friendly I ask the mods can this be the final word on this subject. Can I have it locked ?