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Old 09.09.2015, 10:43 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by pepper_green
i heard Nevermind really young. so that had a big impact. early teens. i felt lost as a kid until i heard that.
There quite literally millions of people who completely agree with you. I am one of them, i listened to Nirvana in elementary school and i think its very formative


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in between those there's those Beatles albums that made me appreciate songwriting.
I just wish someone had introduced me to John Lennon solo shit before i ever heard the Beatles. Man i couldn't stand the Beatles.. SOOOOOOO BORING and bland. Lennon solo shit is much better, indeed it made me come to appreciate what other people found in the Beatles.
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yes, i would listen Electric Ladyland over and over. Hendrix was some of the first classic rock music i heard.
Im glad so many of us picked this Hendrix. It is much better than the earlier stuff, better crafted yet more experimental.
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