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AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 07-03-2009 02:49 AM

TRUE CONFESSIONS: I was a teenage rock and roller...
 
Okay. I admit it, I first played tambourine doing covers of Beatles songs in grade school, however, when I turned 12, I started learning the ukulele in Hawaii.

My dog has fleas,
and when he pees,
he attracts fleas

When I reached 13, I was given an Aria classical guitar, and my next door neighbor and best friend and I taught ourselves how to play guitar...a Fender knockoff electric soon followed, and the rest was history...

Our first songs?

Santana - Evil Ways:



Rolling Stones - Jumping Jack Flash:



The Animals - House of the Rising Sun:



Steppenwolf - Born To Be Wild:



Jimi Hendrix - Purple Haze:



Led Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Love:



The Doors - Light My Fire:



Deep Purple - Smoke on the Water:



Joe Walsh - Rocky Mountain Way:



ZZ Top - La Grange:



I have played all of those songs at least several thousand times, as well as many other more contemporary songs. These ones all came flooding back to me when I recently found and heard primitive cassette tapes of us when we were young teens playing them.

So what does this have to do with porn? Well, I was a young kid in Hawaii surrounded by so many cute Asian girls that adored the fact that we could (barely) play rock and roll - and so I came of age sexually quite early as a result of good old rock and roll...my love for rock and Asian girls has never subsided. :)

Anyone else have a similar story?

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munki 07-03-2009 02:59 AM

I got a chance to go out on Warped tour for a summer when I was 16, followed up by 2-3 more return trips, with a couple of bands I worked with. I don't know if the girls loved me, or my laminate backstage pass more, but either way I would never, ever, under any circumstances give those memories back.

On the 7th day he rested, and made himself a gaggle of Rocker/Punker Girls...

sicone 07-03-2009 03:02 AM

Shit...

when I turned 12/13 Eazy E and NWA were the big media grabbers for that 'gangsta rap' they did.

Too short had already released Born to Mac (the 1st rap TAPE I ever bought) and was working on Life is Too Short

I still have straight out of compton on wax

Mama said Knock you out was hardcore, but followed by I need love on the radio, If you called after 11 you could get some "Walk this Way"

My, how times have changed and the youth of today makes me say WTF and get of my lawn.

I guess it's my turn to be old...

sicone 07-03-2009 03:05 AM

Wait.. your from the Bay... KMEL.. too short and MC Pooh battling night after night over Sobrante Park in the East O.

then the start of the side shows.. doughnuts, fat clouds of smoke, tight ass rides, NO violence.

what happened?

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 07-03-2009 03:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by munki (Post 16026282)
I got a chance to go out on Warped tour for a summer when I was 16, followed up by 2-3 more return trips, with a couple of bands I worked with. I don't know if the girls loved me, or my laminate backstage pass more, but either way I would never, ever, under any circumstances give those memories back.

On the 7th day he rested, and made himself a gaggle of Rocker/Punker Girls...

Dude, that's what I'm talking about...

When I was in college, I was on the Program Board at my University putting on concerts - mostly local bands like the Greg Kihn Band, and Huey Lewis and the News, but I was also able to help put on this new band from Ireland named U2, in a free concert, no less.

A few years later, I was invited by a local radio station to be an "UScort", chaperoning a busload of kids to the 1983 US Festival (translation = admission free) to see (among others performing) INXS, Oingo Boingo, Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest, Scorpions, U2, The Pretenders, Joe Walsh, The Clash, Van Halen. David Bowie.

It was pretty cool... :thumbsup

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AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 07-03-2009 03:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sicone (Post 16026291)
Shit...

when I turned 12/13 Eazy E and NWA were the big media grabbers for that 'gangsta rap' they did.

Too short had already released Born to Mac (the 1st rap TAPE I ever bought) and was working on Life is Too Short

I still have straight out of compton on wax

Mama said Knock you out was hardcore, but followed by I need love on the radio, If you called after 11 you could get some "Walk this Way"

My, how times have changed and the youth of today makes me say WTF and get of my lawn.

I guess it's my turn to be old...

I got you beat by at least a decade on the turn to be old beat...

Whenever I am in charge of the show, the first song that gets played is Tupac, performing "California Love":



Quote:

Originally Posted by sicone (Post 16026298)
Wait.. your from the Bay... KMEL.. too short and MC Pooh battling night after night over Sobrante Park in the East O.

then the start of the side shows.. doughnuts, fat clouds of smoke, tight ass rides, NO violence.

what happened?

It's all good...I was nurtured on KSJO (Industrial Strength Rock and Roll), progressed to KOME (the cum spot on your dial - where Carson Daly cut his teeth), and then on to KMEL and KFOG (following the Lobster and Alex Bennett wherever they went), and nowadays, I listen to all kinds of stations like WiLD 94.9 (Hip Hop), KFJC (which has always been cutting edge), and the Zoo at Stanford, and my all-time favorite progressive alternative station, Live 105...

If you know Bay Area radio - you know what I'm talking about... :thumbsup :pimp :stoned

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