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@mda037 lol i don't know about that, i think you're living in the 70's. Im not saying that this ain't good, but it's definitely an acquired taste
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hi
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SUBWOOFERS
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its amazing how music can bring back old memories
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One of my all time favorites since the 80s. Used by local cassette recording company as their opening tune in demonstration tape.
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@mda037 No Doubt Re: the Stoners, Fellow Mannhiem fan...
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@frank0357 I believe you might be thinking of "Tocatta and Fugue, in D minor" by Don Dorsey from the album Bachbusters. That version had the wicked lows that everyone back in the day was demoing. Don't get me wrong, this version is fantastic but it just does not have the low end like Don Dorsey's version
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Cool my friend i have a never seen vertion of that sound , and your objetive in the description is so great n_n!!!
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thanks for uploading the song , i was looking for it for a long time
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This song was always used by my brother at all the IASCA events back in the late 80's early 90's
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This is classical music that could stand up to some of the best proggresive rock out there.
You could play this at a party and the stoners would say.....woooh...what was thaat maaan....
mda037 2 years ago 20
The first time I heard this song was in my freind Heath mini truck back in 1990.He had 16 15's in his Nissan pu.This song sounded great in his truck.LOW LOUD & NASTY that was the name of Heath's truck.This song was used for sound competion.Heath that summer hit 157.3 SPL in his truck
frank0357 2 years ago 12