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How Hatred Came To Dominate American Politics
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Man Jingles" data-source="post: 4642263" data-attributes="member: 18222"><p>... They again changed their name, to Ten Years After – in honor of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elvis_Presley" target="_blank">Elvis Presley</a>, one of Alvin Lee's idols. (This was ten years after Presley's successful year, 1956). </p><p></p><p>I remember listening to TYA when I was 12 years old ... I had a portable 78 rpm player and "I'd Love To Change The World" was one of my few 78 records I had. I had a transistor radio, of course, but I played that record to death!</p><p>My PIL was killed in Nam a couple years later ... so it was even more something to stick in my memory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Man Jingles, post: 4642263, member: 18222"] ... They again changed their name, to Ten Years After – in honor of [URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elvis_Presley']Elvis Presley[/URL], one of Alvin Lee's idols. (This was ten years after Presley's successful year, 1956). I remember listening to TYA when I was 12 years old ... I had a portable 78 rpm player and "I'd Love To Change The World" was one of my few 78 records I had. I had a transistor radio, of course, but I played that record to death! My PIL was killed in Nam a couple years later ... so it was even more something to stick in my memory. [/QUOTE]
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