Thanks guys for joining in the sillyness.
Indeed Chunky is Classic and I missed that one. Most of the real good bars from those days disapeered. This should really be titled Current Candy Bars but it was late.
I always loved the wrapper but dont really like raisens in chocolate. Although I think they had a couple hard to find variations without raisens.
Skor - Yes I have only had that bar a couple times. Very good. Toffee can be great. Kind of like a Heath bar. Those boys got cavities written all over em.
Reeses are kind of like Snickers. They can taste damn good. If you have one, maybe two.
I have a few bad memories here tho.. I had more like 10
Now that was a big bar. Kind of surprised and 2 votes too. Got to be a couple real young people. Those bad boys are serious sugar. lol 2 Mountain Dews and one of these and you are ready to paint the house. For about 10 mins.
Now this is representing. Nice choice. I always remmber the Movie Dragnet from 1967 where the only clue to the murder suspect was a crumpled Hersheys Almond bar wrapper in an ashtray.
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This thread is surprisingly a great diet aid. If we talk about our sugar demons and corporate addiction maybe we can put them down.
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That performance of My Back Pages, as the years go on, may be one of the greatest rock "gathering of talent"and songs of all time. Love it. Probably just my gen of course but, a great song. Nice to see George Harrison bringing up the end of the song. Very nice.
Made popular by the Byrds and Roger McGuinn
but indeed Dylan wrote it.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Back_Pages
Bob Dylan wrote "My Back Pages" in 1964 as one of the last songs—perhaps the last song—that he composed for his Another Side of Bob Dylan album. It was recorded on June 9, 1964 and was the last song to be committed to tape for the album. As with the rest of the songs on Another Side, Dylan is the sole musician on the song. One of the song's most famous lines is the refrain:
Ah, but I was so much older then
I'm younger than that now
Music critic Robert Shelton has interpreted this refrain as
"an internal dialogue between what he once accepted and now doubts."
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OK a lil more punky. This song was almost impossible to find as an mp3 but alas YT had it. Love this.
1979-1980 with the very early punk scene. Me and my bud from small town Minn used to walk Lake and Hennepin in South Minneapolis and enjoy all the pretty punker babes.
Another great British group, very high octane