70's Music

rchansen

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Just made a page on the first record I ever owned...K-Tel Music Express (1977). I loved that record. All these years later I can still remember the words to my favorite songs from the album. I googled the album to find the playlist and actually found that someone had made a playlist of those songs on YouTube. Made my night!! I listened to it as I completed my page. Took me right back to my childhood. :)

Do you listen to music while you're scrapbooking? Or watch TV? In a house where I raised three daughters I cannot sit in silence and do anything so I always have the TV or music on as background noise.
 
I listen to a california radio show Armstrong & Getty on their podcasts or old time radio! I love it! I too love to have "noise" going whilst scrapping.
 
OMG K-Tel, that brings back memories - I love 70's music and yep, listen to it any time I'm creating stuff =)
 
I do occasionally listen to my Beatles collection - which is mostly late 60s but mostly I really love the sound of silence. No the song, the actuality. Quiet, maybe soft rain, very low classical music, but mostly silence allows me to concentrate and wander my mind whoever it will go,
 
I totally love 70's music!! I just had a playlist going myself a couple of days ago!
 
We are a 70's and 80's household. John also likes some 60's music but I try to steer it to a little bit later era. I scrap off a laptop in the living room so there's always some sort of background noise, usually the TV. But I always have to have some sort of background noise going on. And when John is gone overnight (which isn't often now) I have to have the TV on to sleep. Weird, I know.
 
aww, good stuff! that brings back memories of childhood for me too. :) i might have to play some 70's music today!

i sometimes like quiet & silence and sometimes like to listen to music when i scrap. i can't watch tv when i scrap ... i get too distracted and would accomplish nothing.
 
there is almost always some kind of music or movie or TV show in the background while in scrapping. on the rare occasion that I'm home alone, sometimes I will enjoy the silence but for the most part, some noise is necessary.
 
I've been listening mostly to classic rock for a year now (the second time in my life it has been my favorite; first time was in college in the 90's).

I scrap with music on -- usually Pandora -- about half the time, and enjoy the silence (or else I'm simply respecting that others don't want to hear my music) the other half of the time. I could never watch t.v. while scrapping; too distracting.
 
I love '80s music. We have a new radio station that has Martha Quinn in the morning, I love it. I always have the tv on in the background, right now it's Columbo. '70s tv, love it!
 
I mostly listen to podcasts when scrapping but the 70s music reminds me of the recent HBO show VINYL. I loved hearing so many old songs though many were new to me as I was either in England or Malawi and there was very little up to date music in the latter country. Lots of censorship!
 
We went to a friends house on saturday night and ending up spending wayyy too long watching 70's and 80's film clips on You Tube. Great music and hilarious film clips.

I listen to podcasts and audio books while I'm scrapping.
 
We are a 70's and 80's household. John also likes some 60's music but I try to steer it to a little bit later era. I scrap off a laptop in the living room so there's always some sort of background noise, usually the TV. But I always have to have some sort of background noise going on. And when John is gone overnight (which isn't often now) I have to have the TV on to sleep. Weird, I know.
I have been sleeping with the TV on for almost 20 years!! It started when my middle daughter was born and slept in her cradle next to our bed. I basically used it as a nightlight. Ever since I have had a really hard time falling asleep without the TV on. It is weird...
 
Spotify is my best friend! I always have some kind of music 50s-60s to current, rock, pop, country, you name it. I have the most eclectic playlist ever!!
Me too!! My husband laughs. I have everything from Barry Manilow to Metallica to One Direction to Kenny Chesney to The Beatles (always The Beatles!!) to Queen to Abba. It's all over the place!!
 
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