Hi Tica,
You've given me the perfect opportunity to have a good laugh at myself, actually, the older I get the more I find it therapeutic!! I graduated from high school in '74 and the highlight of my social life was going to concerts and all the fun times surrounding the music... Back in the albums days, we all enjoyed reading the album covers, cover to cover, over and over again. I'm not sure WHY I didn't absorb all the band members names, but I didn't!! So, I can relate with what you're saying as far as name recognition.
Let's just say when I went to see Pink Floyd for the Dark Side of the Moon tour, there is no way I knew the guitarist and bass players names. Of course, I did know all the Beatles names, and all of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young's names, Cat Stevens, Emerson, Lake and Palmer etc. I'd put money on babyboomers who still crank up Aqualung when it comes over the radio, thinking Jethro Tull is Ian Anderson's name!!
I met my husband in the mid-eighties, that's when I first realized that George Harrison was the Beatles lead guitarist. It was not until I started reading some of his guitar magazines that I became familiar with many musicians names like the guitarists for Queen, Dire Straits, some of Clapton's entourage of bass and guitar players etc.
When my hubby turned me on to Joe in 2004, I eventually discovered the forum, which opened my ears to a plethora of music, it has been like a shot of adrenaline to my music senses, I have learned of so many fantastic artists. When I summarize myself musically, I call myself a BeatleZepBonamassa Fan, Joe's kinda' been my musical bridge to the second half of my music life.
Anyway, true confessions here...before the forum I did not have name recognition for Stevie Ray Vaughn, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Buddy Guy, Kosoff, Peter Green, Glenn Hughes, Beth Hart...
Off topic about the spinning...What a workout!!! I broke my big toe on a dance floor a few years ago and was a non-compliant patient who ended up with a little bit of nerve damage in my toe which made me walk funny, which hurt the ball of my foot when I warmed up on my treadmill, so the bike has turned into a better substitute. Substitute makes me think of the WHO, definitely knew Daltry and Peter Townsend's names, probably because of the guitar abuse and theatrics...
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