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In the womb?
Hmm, thast could be the explanation for the slight down syndrome :D jk
Yea my mom saw him when she was pregnant with me.
Woodstock
11-20-2004, 09:48 PM
Yea my mom saw him when she was pregnant with me.
/windy day
Broken Arrow
11-20-2004, 09:52 PM
In the womb?
Hmm, thast could be the explanation for the slight down syndrome :D jk
New avatar Freebird???????
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In the womb?
Hmm, thast could be the explanation for the slight down syndrome :D jk
Hehe.
I saw Bruce Springsteen while in the womb :D
scrowler
11-20-2004, 09:53 PM
this thread's kind of going to crap, there's currently 556 pages, and i bet alot of that is full of pointless posts
Broken Arrow
11-20-2004, 09:54 PM
this thread's kind of going to crap, there's currently 556 pages, and i bet alot of that is full of pointless posts
Like yours
kthxbye
this thread's kind of going to crap, there's currently 556 pages, and i bet alot of that is full of pointless posts
Leave please :mad:
Woodstock
11-20-2004, 09:54 PM
this thread's kind of going to crap, there's currently 556 pages, and i bet alot of that is full of pointless posts
Yes, because of posts like this. If you dont like the thread, then leave it. Complaining wont make it go away.
this thread's kind of going to crap, there's currently 556 pages, and i bet alot of that is full of pointless posts
Like yours just now?
Get out of my thread :mad:
I have 13 Neil Young albums to answer the earlier queston.
Broken Arrow
11-20-2004, 09:55 PM
Like yours just now?
Get out of my thread :mad:
I have 13 Neil Young albums to answer the earlier queston.
Nice, I have 15.
Group zwn:lol:
Nice, I have 15.
Group zwn:lol:
I only have 2 :(
Live Rust and Everybody Knows This is Nowhere.
Hehe, 3 in a row.
15? You win :(
I think i'll see Bob Dylan if he comes to Calgary. He might die soon on account of he's so old :eek:
FreebirdTPM
11-20-2004, 10:11 PM
New avatar Freebird???????
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Yeah I don't like it I had to shrink it too much :(
RockAndRoll
11-20-2004, 10:19 PM
Ya what was all this talk of cocerts? And you guys talked about not paying 80 bucks and such?
My Clapton tickets were 110$(wicked seats though), my tull tickets were 60$, Sarstock was like 28$, and the 3 day festival this summer was like 60$.
(all those are in candian dollars, which I think is at about 82 cents U.S [our dollar's doing well :)] )
Schyma
11-20-2004, 10:20 PM
Still cool avatar^
FreebirdTPM
11-20-2004, 10:21 PM
Ya what was all this talk of cocerts? And you guys talked about not paying 80 bucks and such?
My Clapton tickets were 110$(wicked seats though), my tull tickets were 60$, Sarstock was like 28$, and the 3 day festival this summer was like 60$.
(all those are in candian dollars, which I think is at about 82 cents U.S [our dollar's doing well :)] )
What is Sarstock? (Meaning who played)
And I thought $2 canadian = $1 US or something around that.
Sarstock was a huge woodstock-sided consert in order to raise money for the city of Toronto because of the sars crisis.
Lineups included Rush, The Rolling Stones, ac/dc and lots more bands.
$1 Canadian= $1.15 American (roughly)
RockAndRoll
11-20-2004, 10:30 PM
What is Sarstock? (Meaning who played)
And I thought $2 canadian = $1 US or something around that.
Lets see, I can't even remember everyone
Tea Party
Sass Jordan
Sam Roberts
The Isley Brothers
Jeff Healey
BTO/The Guess Who
AC/DC
The Stones
(justin timberlake :upset: )
I can't remember all the artists now.
Really? Jeff Healey and Bto played too? I wish I had actually watched it.
Back then I didn't really like music.
FreebirdTPM
11-20-2004, 10:40 PM
Kind of a random line-up, but nevertheless a good line-up. :)
Lets see, I can't even remember everyone
Tea Party
Sass Jordan
Sam Roberts
The Isley Brothers
Jeff Healey
BTO/The Guess Who
AC/DC
The Stones
(justin timberlake :upset: )
I can't remember all the artists now.
Sounds like a pretty good show, minus Justin Timberlake :smash:
RockAndRoll
11-20-2004, 11:36 PM
Rock I'm surprised you weren't really into music back then.
It wasn't a random line-up, the headliners were classic rock bands, and there were some new rock bands in there, the only random thing was justin.
Woodstock
11-20-2004, 11:36 PM
Sarstock was a huge woodstock-sided consert in order to raise money for the city of Toronto because of the sars crisis.
Lineups included Rush, The Rolling Stones, ac/dc and lots more bands.
$1 Canadian= $1.15 American (roughly)
I was at Niagra Falls(Canadian side) when that was happening. All the paper said was that Angus Young pulled his pants down and showed his Canadian flag boxers.
RockAndRoll
11-20-2004, 11:38 PM
Sounds like a pretty good show, minus Justin Timberlake :smash:
It was great. You should've seen the crowd afterwards. 400,000, this mass exodus from the park. That's more people than live here in london.
RockAndRoll
11-20-2004, 11:38 PM
I was at Niagra Falls(Canadian side) when that was happening. All the paper said was that Angus Young pulled his pants down and showed his Canadian flag boxers.
hahah he did it was great. He did a little strip during one of the songs and that's how it ended.
I think we all knew who was the best act there....
Jeff Healey :thumb:
:smash:<---Healey
:upset:<---all other bands
Ahh, kidding. Ac/dc, Rush and The stones probably zwneded him.
lunch998
11-20-2004, 11:48 PM
I think we all knew who was the best act there....
Jeff Healey :thumb:
:smash:<---Healey
:upset:<---all other bands
Ahh, kidding. Ac/dc, Rush and The stones probably zwneded him.
I Zwn Healey.
Lies. Now you're just being foolish, silly child.
:smash:<----Healey
:stupid:<----lunch
lunch998
11-20-2004, 11:51 PM
By Zwn I meant don't zwn.
Back to Tommy.
Woodstock
11-20-2004, 11:52 PM
I Zwn Healey.
Ha, now that avatar looks great.
RockAndRoll
11-20-2004, 11:53 PM
best act was either BTO or AC/DC.
Yes. good job changing back.
I got to play one of the banjos at the guitar store near where I live. I played Led Zeppelin's Gallows poll :cool:
I looked like a posery dork :(
punk_noodle113
11-20-2004, 11:54 PM
You must be well known around the school for spreading one of the most famous songs ever around.
Just to let you know,nobody had ever heard of Freebird when I started High School this September,except my middle school friends and I. It's almost sad when you think about it....poor unknowing people
This is actually true. Not very many people in high school are big Lynyrd Skynrd fans. Or Classic rock fans at all.
Woodstock
11-20-2004, 11:57 PM
This is actually true. Not very many people in high school are big Lynyrd Skynrd fans. Or Classic rock fans at all.
We just had a High School play last night and a band played Free Bird.
Figures+
magicbus
11-20-2004, 11:58 PM
Except for the posers in my school. But I don't feel like getting back into that. Good group pwn earlier.
lunch998
11-20-2004, 11:59 PM
Tommy or Janis Joplin?
Woodstock
11-20-2004, 11:59 PM
Tommy or Janis Joplin?
Kinda hard to answer. Album vs. Artist
punk_noodle113
11-21-2004, 12:01 AM
In my opinion,Freebird is the greatest song ever written(just my opinion) and I felt it was necessary that Skynyrd,through all their tragedy,should live again!
lunch998
11-21-2004, 12:04 AM
Kinda hard to answer. Album vs. Artist
As an avatar.
Woodstock
11-21-2004, 12:06 AM
As an avatar.
Oh, well just stick with Tommy. Janis would cause a little confusion,....
magicbus
11-21-2004, 12:07 AM
Yea Tommy works good. I always associate it with you.
lunch998
11-21-2004, 12:08 AM
Yea, and now it's bigger and better than ever. And by better, I mean the same as it always was.
There is a cool pattern with our post counts on this page. Either that or I'm on acid.
Edit: There was until woodstock posted again.
Lunch, I feel that I deserve rep, for I am the one who told you to go back to Tommy.
Lots of money got me...
Phish- Julius
Pink Floyd- Meddle
Alice Cooper- Welcome To My Nightmare
Guns N Roses- The Spaghetti Incident
And some crap that isn't really classic rock.
Discussz0orz.
wanton
11-21-2004, 11:00 AM
Someone recommend me some good folk Jethro Tull.
Broken Arrow
11-21-2004, 11:11 AM
Someone recommend me some good folk Jethro Tull.
Maybe something of Heavy Horses.
A good moment from Sarstock was when Angus Young went out with the Stones but he had a Gibson hollow body(maybe a ES 335) I cant remember?? Anyways he went out and played with Miss You. Also Keith Richards like snapped because someone threw something at Timberlake while he was with the Stones.:lol:
Badmoon
11-21-2004, 11:19 AM
Phish- Julius
Do you mean Hoist? Cause "Julius" is a song off there.
magicbus
11-21-2004, 11:29 AM
I've repped everyone on this page :thumb:
Good cds rock, I might pick some up today too. I was playing along with Echoes yesterday, Meddle is sweet.
And lunch what pattern are you talking about? :confused:
Do you mean Hoist? Cause "Julius" is a song off there.
Indeed :eek: is saw the song on it and bought it I guess.
Maybe something of Heavy Horses.
A good moment from Sarstock was when Angus Young went out with the Stones but he had a Gibson hollow body(maybe a ES 335) I cant remember?? Anyways he went out and played with Miss You. Also Keith Richards like snapped because someone threw something at Timberlake while he was with the Stones.:lol:
Nobody gets to dis-respect the stones. Even if it is justin that they're throwing stuff at. Justin attracted lots of people to the concert and helped with it. His music may have sucked but that's no reason for idiots to throw stuff. It's their city that he was helping.
*sigh*
Broken Arrow
11-21-2004, 11:38 AM
I am listening to Phish on nugs:D
They have some cool covers-Ramble on Good Times Bad Times, La Grange and Highway to Hell. I also like their original stuff.
They also did Fire:eek:
Broken Arrow
11-21-2004, 11:48 AM
As if in the Hendrix song? The Chili Peppers have a BRILLIANT cover of that on Mother's Milk.
Yes as in Hendrix. I have heard RHCP version of it but I really like Phish's cover even more so.
Badmoon
11-21-2004, 11:52 AM
They do it funky :cool: It's a bit messy though, but that's kind of their style.
Broken Arrow
11-21-2004, 11:58 AM
They do it funky :cool: It's a bit messy though, but that's kind of their style.
Who Phish? I think they both do it funky.
Badmoon remeber when you sampled us Robert Randolph, well I am listening to them at Bonnaroo.:cool:
Badmoon
11-21-2004, 12:00 PM
Yes, you'd be no where without me. :p
Broken Arrow
11-21-2004, 12:02 PM
Yes, you'd be no where without me. :p
Do they have a violin player?
Badmoon
11-21-2004, 12:05 PM
No, but it is Bonnaroo so they may have a guest apperance.
Broken Arrow
11-21-2004, 12:22 PM
http://web1.nugs.net/galactic/03bonnaroo_mp3.asp?artist=29&show=283&cmd=shows
Go here and go to Zepp Thing for a weird treat.:cool:
EDIT- 1000th post in thread!!1!!!!!11!11 w00Tz0rZ
Congrads.
That nugs site is awesome ;)
Badmoon
11-21-2004, 01:02 PM
yaaaayyyy!
Yeah, that site is great. The moe. stuff is the best.
mygeneration91090
11-21-2004, 01:35 PM
hey,
ive noticed that in my high school, tons of kids r into older stuff, like pink floyd beatles stones kiss hendrix rhcp the who(my favorite) n tons of other stuff,
i geuss cuz they figured out rap sux
RockAndRoll
11-21-2004, 01:51 PM
I saw Robert Randolph (and the family Band). He opened for clapton.
Badmoon
11-21-2004, 02:13 PM
^I would have been much more excited to see Randolph than Clapton.
^I would have been much more excited to see Randolph than Clapton.
:eek: I find that hard to believe.
Actually I don't because it's coming from badmoon ;)
Alls I knows is Clapton puts on one hell of a show.
Badmoon
11-21-2004, 02:25 PM
Try to download some shows from Randolph. He is like Hendrix sitting down.
wanton
11-21-2004, 05:02 PM
Can anyone else recommend me some folk Jethro Tull?
thickasabrick
11-21-2004, 05:08 PM
Can anyone else recommend me some folk Jethro Tull?
my favorite Tull album that is more folk is Songs From the Wood. In my opinion, it isn't their best album, but it shows that they werent just a hard rock band, since most people only heard aqualung.
RockAndRoll
11-21-2004, 07:54 PM
^I would have been much more excited to see Randolph than Clapton.
I wasn't Randolph was great, but not on par with Clapton.
RockAndRoll
11-21-2004, 07:55 PM
my favorite Tull album that is more folk is Songs From the Wood. In my opinion, it isn't their best album, but it shows that they werent just a hard rock band, since most people only heard aqualung.
Aqualung wasn't all hard rock either though.
They're a very talented, diverse group. They even adapt classical peices.
lunch998
11-21-2004, 07:56 PM
my favorite Tull album that is more folk is Songs From the Wood. In my opinion, it isn't their best album, but it shows that they werent just a hard rock band, since most people only heard aqualung.
Even Aqualung is very diverse. Some early Tull like This Was has good folk on it. Most Tull albums have folk songs.
Badmoon
11-21-2004, 07:56 PM
I have seen both live on a DVD my friends friend bootlegged, and I never though Clapton was exciting on stage. Randolph is flying around, screaming, playing wild and his backing band was crazy. While Clapton is standing, singing, and running through the same dang progression I've heard a million times
lunch998
11-21-2004, 07:57 PM
Yea, like Cat's Squirrel. Their version and the Cream version are great.
RockAndRoll
11-21-2004, 08:01 PM
I have seen both live, and I never though Clapton was exciting on stage. Randolph is flying around, screaming, playing wild and his backing band was crazy. While Clapton is standing, singing, and running through the same dang progression I've heard a million times
I have seen both actually live!
Randolph was more repetitive than clapton. He was livelier but none the less not as good. Clapton was backed by the finest musician's in the world, some of which provided that energy clapton doesn't have as much of. Randolph was also backed by great musicians but I can't say they were the same calibur as clapton's.
Randolph was great but Clapton's got tons more experience which gives him a little bit of an edge.
Badmoon
11-21-2004, 08:05 PM
I have seen both actually live!
Which really is irrelevant, unless one of the musicians spits a burning liquid at you, or you get pulled on stage. That didn't happen, did it?
Randolph has a unorthodox Blues method, like Jimi Hendrix. While to me, Clapton tries to stay traditional like his band. His drummer during his last year was very calm, is bassists supports, and that's all I can really remember. While Randolph's players are doing crazy fills, slaps, and interludes. It's opinion, but I'm easily not amused from Blues. With the exception of a few musicians, and Clapton is not one of them.
RockAndRoll
11-21-2004, 08:15 PM
Which really is irrelevant, unless one of the musicians spits a burning liquid at you, or you get pulled on stage. That didn't happen, did it?
No, it didn't. But it's not irrelevant.
Randolph has a unorthodox Blues method, like Jimi Hendrix.
While to me, Clapton tries to stay traditional like his band. His drummer during his last year was very calm, is bassists supports, and that's all I can really remember. While Randolph's players are doing crazy fills, slaps, and interludes. It's opinion, but I'm easily not amused from Blues. With the exception of a few musicians, and Clapton is not one of them.
His drummer, Steve Gadd has feel that cannot be compared. His Bassist did a Solo, as did every other member other then Steve. Stop being Silly and Calling clapton orthodox though he was a part of major changes in music and you know it. While you praise Randolph for doing what was has been done almost 40 years before him.
It's fine if you don't like blues but the quality of Clapton's performance was still higher than that of Randolph's.
Badmoon
11-21-2004, 08:19 PM
Stop being Silly and Calling clapton orthodox though he was a part of major changes in music and you know it. While you praise Randolph for doing what was has been done almost 40 years before him.
Can you explain what is so crazy about Clapton's Blues?
It's fine if you don't like blues but the quality of Clapton's performance was still higher than that of Randolph's.
I atleast knew your's and mine were opinions. Now, who's being silly.
I'm just having a hard time seeing anyone top Clapton live. He;s so passionate and he's almost flawless when he plays. Plus what RockAndRoll said about his backup being great.
But i've only heard a little of RRATFB so I really can't judge too much.
Badmoon
11-21-2004, 08:22 PM
Well no offense, but there may be an elitist side to you. I use to think no one was as great as The Who in any form, but then I tryed to realize that there are other good acts.
I'm not saying there is though.
lunch998
11-21-2004, 08:24 PM
Well no offense, but there may be an elitist side to you. I use to think no one was as great as The Who in any form, but then I tryed to realize that there are other good acts.
I think most people in here know that they are other great acts, and maybe they still favor Clapton.
Well no offense, but there may be an elitist side to you. I use to think no one was as great as The Who in any form, but then I tryed to realize that there are other good acts.
Like a Clapton fanboy? I haven't heard Randolph live, but I do know that Clapton is tremendous live. I'll listen to Randolph on nugs, and we'll see if he compares.
Badmoon
11-21-2004, 08:25 PM
Well, then read the other part of the statement.
Badmoon
11-21-2004, 08:25 PM
Like a Clapton fanboy? I haven't heard Randolph live, but I do know that Clapton is tremendous live. I'll listen to Randolph on nugs.
Well, it doesn't have to be Clapton. I use to not even compare any other band to a Classic Rock band.
RockAndRoll
11-21-2004, 08:26 PM
Can you explain what is so crazy about Clapton's Blues?
I wouldn't call it crazy, but then again i don't think music ahs to be crazy. But you and I both know that he was part of a major change in music. Music like the stuff he did with Cream was new, it was fresh, and it inspired musicians, Hendrix being one of them that took on that same blues based hard rock style. Clapton was one of the british performers who took to american blues when it made it's way over. From there he (and others) took their own approach to it giving it a more rocky sound, a harder sound, and a more electric sound. I would say the butt end of that movement is what you see in Hendrix and Randolph.
Badmoon
11-21-2004, 08:29 PM
It may be fresh in a way. But when I listen to it, and I hear a 12 bar Blues progression, and maybe a few effects like a wah added in. Some may be amazed by that, but I am not.
When I hear Randolph, I hear a guy on a Country instrument going over the top on each solo, and singing the hell out of himself on a microphone. And playing for a half of an hour.
RockAndRoll
11-21-2004, 08:30 PM
It may be fresh in a way. But when I listen to it, and I hear a 12 bar Blues progression, and maybe a few effects like a wah added in. Some may be amazed by that, but I am not.
Not all of it is fresh. But some was, alot was. He does some good old fashion blues but he also does some of his fresh stuff.
lunch998
11-21-2004, 08:31 PM
It may be fresh in a way. But when I listen to it, and I hear a 12 bar Blues progression, and maybe a few effects like a wah added in. Some may be amazed by that, but I am not.
Yea, but the wah sure is cool. (Tales Of Brave Ulysses)
RockAndRoll
11-21-2004, 08:33 PM
When I hear Randolph, I hear a guy on a Country instrument going over the top on each solo, and singing the hell out of himself on a microphone. And playing for a half of an hour.
When I hear Randolph I hear a great musician that loves to go over the top. Is over the top always better though? No! And although he loves to go over the top I still do not find him to be musically on par with clapton. There were some bits at the concert that were too repetitive as well.
godigoy
11-21-2004, 08:41 PM
Has anyone seen "the rolling stone" magazines top 500 song, I think it's great that Bob Dylan made number one but i was looking through it and dr. dre made it, WTF IS THAT RAP ON GREATEST SONGS THAT BS!
RockAndRoll
11-21-2004, 08:45 PM
elitism is bad.
I'm off now though.
Has anyone seen "the rolling stone" magazines top 500 song, I think it's great that Bob Dylan made number one but i was looking through it and dr. dre made it, WTF IS THAT RAP ON GREATEST SONGS THAT BS!
It's a mainstream music magazine I guess. 99% of their lists are mainstream and then they throw in a few unkown songs or something in an attempt to make people think that they aren't lame.
I think they put Like a Rolling Stone #1 because their name is Rolling Stone. Same with Satisfaction at #3, GOD **** ATTENTION WHORES :mad:
Badmoon
11-21-2004, 08:58 PM
No Grateful Dead. :(
magicbus
11-21-2004, 09:30 PM
http://web1.nugs.net/galactic/03bonnaroo_mp3.asp?artist=29&show=283&cmd=shows
Go here and go to Zepp Thing for a weird treat.:cool:
EDIT- 1000th post in thread!!1!!!!!11!11 w00Tz0rZ
How do you have 1000? :eek:
I only have 444. I'm slippin.
And I really like this Nugs site. I've heard of Robert Randolph and the Family Band from a friend, but I didn't know they played this kind of music, cause he likes OAR and Dave Matthews and stuff.
But this Press On song is really cool. :thumb:
No Grateful Dead. :(
That's an injustice! The hippies will protest! (as the always do)
Actually that is stupid. 500 songs and no Grateful Dead...
Badmoon
11-21-2004, 09:45 PM
No, don't compare any of the bands on that site to OAR and DMB. Randolph and the others have still have their dignity.
I actually may get a chance to see Randolph at Navy Pier on New Years eve with Big Head Todd & The Monsters :D.
Creedence Clearwater
11-21-2004, 09:48 PM
No Grateful Dead. :(
/gets the stick
magicbus
11-21-2004, 09:48 PM
No, don't compare any of the bands on that site to OAR and DMB. Randolph and the others have still have their dignity.
I actually may get a chance to see Randolph at Navy Pier on New Years eve with Big Head Todd & The Monsters :D.
That's why I was suprised when I heard all the bluesy guitar from them. I figured they were just another band like OAR. But I really like this. I'm also listening to Les Claypool. Badmoon do you know how I can download this Phish set so I can burn it?
Which brings me to another point. Have you guys heard of Umphrey's McGee? One cd of their's I really liked, I'll have to find out the name. I was reminded cause they played this year at Bonnaroo.
Creedence Clearwater
11-21-2004, 09:51 PM
Oh and thanks to rock not roll for the explaination yesterday, now i rep everyone I see in this thread
/continues to wait for new tele to arrive in the mail.
Badmoon
11-21-2004, 09:52 PM
I believed you'd have to convert the files. I don't know to what, and I don't know how. Sorry :(
Creedence Clearwater
11-21-2004, 09:57 PM
That's why I was suprised when I heard all the bluesy guitar from them. I figured they were just another band like OAR. But I really like this. I'm also listening to Les Claypool. Badmoon do you know how I can download this Phish set so I can burn it?
Which brings me to another point. Have you guys heard of Umphrey's McGee? One cd of their's I really liked, I'll have to find out the name. I was reminded cause they played this year at Bonnaroo.
Is it an audio stream? if for you would have to record from your computers soundcard in real time to a format you can burn
Badmoon
11-21-2004, 09:58 PM
^ I don't know.
Which brings me to another point. Have you guys heard of Umphrey's McGee? One cd of their's I really liked, I'll have to find out the name. I was reminded cause they played this year at Bonnaroo.
Yeah, great band.
magicbus
11-21-2004, 09:59 PM
No I'm talking about the asp files that open right in my internet window. I thought there might be another file type I could download. But its ok.
And pics of the new tele! :thumb: (when it gets to you)
^^ Yea man. This sounds like a sweet festival. I might end up going next year.
Badmoon
11-21-2004, 10:01 PM
And pics of the new tele! (when it gets to you)
What?
Creedence Clearwater
11-21-2004, 10:01 PM
No I'm talking about the asp files that open right in my internet window. I thought they're might be another file type I could download. But its ok.
And pics of the new tele! :thumb: (when it gets to you)
Ok, its a blonde MIM one with a maple fretboard, you would have to explain where i could upload then......
Creedence Clearwater
11-21-2004, 10:02 PM
What?
What, your music knowledge isn't infinite?:thumb:
magicbus
11-21-2004, 10:03 PM
You could sign up for a photobucket account and then just post us to your photo page. I love the butterscotch blonde teles. I think it looks best like that.
What, your music knowledge isn't infinite?
I was also surprised to see Badmoon asking the question for once.. :p
No, don't compare any of the bands on that site to OAR and DMB. Randolph and the others have still have their dignity.
I actually may get a chance to see Randolph at Navy Pier on New Years eve with Big Head Todd & The Monsters :D.
What's wrong with OAR and DMB?
Badmoon
11-21-2004, 10:04 PM
What, your music knowledge isn't infinite?:thumb:
What the hell are you talking about? What new Telecaster?
Badmoon
11-21-2004, 10:05 PM
What's wrong with OAR and DMB?
They're nothing like the other bands and I really don't like them.
DMB are hypocrites, and OAR are just fruity, in my opinion.
magicbus
11-21-2004, 10:06 PM
Yea OAR is the kind of music the stoner/preppy kids listen to. They play their cd in Hollister.
I just think like to listen to them occasionally because it's just fun and happy music, and I like feeling happy :)
Creedence Clearwater
11-21-2004, 10:08 PM
What the hell are you talking about? What new Telecaster?
The new tele i am waiting to come in the mail, I hide details about in the bottom of my previous posts.
Oh, and there were inaudable whispers when you went to the toilet
/inserts larege sarcasm smilie
magicbus
11-21-2004, 10:09 PM
Yea it is happy music, I'll give it that. This really gay kid likes them though, and he kinda ruined it for me. He's like the kid who our entire grade knows as a guitar player, but I pwn him so much. I can't wait for the talent show :thumb:
Creedence Clearwater
11-21-2004, 10:10 PM
Yea it is happy music, I'll give it that. This really gay kid likes them though, and he kinda ruined it for me. He's like the kid who our entire grade knows as a guitar player, but I pwn him so much. I can't wait for the talent show :thumb:
Cool, now regail us with stories of your guitar playing prowess
About the preppy kid thing from what I've heard that's true. My brother has been to a couple of their shows, and he said the only bad thing was all the stupid frat boy asshats.
magicbus
11-21-2004, 10:14 PM
Frat boy asshats is a perfect description. Other than them, I don't mind OAR. And as for stories of my prowess, I don't know what to say. I've gotten a lot better in the last year, so maybe I'll do some recordings some time. I'm into improv a lot, so maybe I can do that for the talent show. Cause this gay kid I'm talking about just does chords and sings. So I can solo/destroy him.
EDIT: I'm out. Later guys.
godigoy
11-21-2004, 10:19 PM
Hey does anyone know if Alan Parsons engineered Abby Road by The Beatles?
I can't find it anywhere on the LP or cover.
Creedence Clearwater
11-21-2004, 10:20 PM
Frat boy asshats is a perfect description. Other than them, I don't mind OAR. And as for stories of my prowess, I don't know what to say. I've gotten a lot better in the last year, so maybe I'll do some recordings some time. I'm into improv a lot, so maybe I can do that for the talent show. Cause this gay kid I'm talking about just does chords and sings. So I can solo/destroy him.
ok, I will help you to tell we about your skills by giving my personal example;
time: 10 months
taecher: no
fav guitar model: tele
fav guitar company: rickenbacker
fav amp model: Vox AC-30 <--don't own one though, I have a cheap fender
fav genre: blues
fav guitar idol: muddy waters, jeff beck, robert johnson
fav song to play: since i've been loving you- led zep <-- yeah about the solo
Hey does anyone know if Alan Parsons engineered Abby Road by The Beatles?
I can't find it anywhere on the LP or cover.
Not a clue.
My dad has an Alan Parsons Project album that I've been meaning to listen to. They any good?
I thought that Pete Cobin did.
godigoy
11-21-2004, 10:24 PM
I don't really like them but I've been really confused about this because on his web site it has the abbey road side walk but I can't find anything about him engineering it I know he engineered Dark Side Of The Moon, please help if anyone knows.
I googled it. Pete Cobin was the chief engineer.
godigoy
11-21-2004, 10:26 PM
Ok thanks.
godigoy
11-21-2004, 10:26 PM
But his name isn't on the album either lol, only George Martin the producer is.
I got it first. That bastard JPJ had to google it :mad:
Creedence Clearwater
11-21-2004, 10:27 PM
I googled it. Pete Cobin was the chief engineer.
I already gave him that advice in the thread he made :thumb:
Yeah, I made assuption they where male for some reason.
godigoy
11-21-2004, 10:27 PM
Lol sorry, Thank you rock n roll
Johnny B. Good
11-21-2004, 10:27 PM
Not a clue.
My dad has an Alan Parsons Project album that I've been meaning to listen to. They any good?
They're all right if, especially if you're into prog rock
I got it first. That bastard JPJ had to google it :mad:
Yes, but you are a very untrustworthy person so he needed me to confirm it.
Creedence Clearwater
11-21-2004, 10:28 PM
I got it first. That bastard JPJ had to google it :mad:
You ran away from our dire straights talk thing in the other thread, and to think I was going to be funny :d:
Yes, but you are a very untrustworthy person so he needed me to confirm it.
This is true. I'm baaaaaaaad, baby.
I'll convince a person that a false fact is correct :evil:
You ran away from our dire straights talk thing in the other thread, and to think I was going to be funny :d
It's very hard to post in 30 threads at once. I'll get back to it.
This is true. I'm baaaaaaaad, baby.
I'll convince a person that a false fact is correct :evil:
I'm sure in your odd mind that statement made sense :p
Creedence Clearwater
11-21-2004, 10:30 PM
Lol sorry, Thank you rock n roll
Sorry, for what, its all cool
Creedence Clearwater
11-21-2004, 10:32 PM
This is true. I'm baaaaaaaad, baby.
I'll convince a person that a false fact is correct :evil:
It's very hard to post in 30 threads at once. I'll get back to it.
well then, why don't we all just quit everything thats hard
/looks in mind for a sarcasm smilie
This is the chill thread :smoke:. We're all chill :smoke:
:smoke:
Hehehe, my local radio station played All Along The Watchtower, Pinball Wizard, Stairway To Heaven, Back In Black and (I can't get not) satisfaction all back to back.
And then they claimed that the go "deep inside the album:.
I'm going to write a **** letter god ****it! :angry:
godigoy
11-21-2004, 10:33 PM
Ok, but still the hard one why don't the give credit to the engineer on the album?
RockAndRoll
11-21-2004, 10:34 PM
how are DMB hypocrits?
You should write a very mean letter telling them how upset you are with them. Then chill :smoke:
godigoy
11-21-2004, 10:35 PM
And another stump, I looked up Pete Cobin and he is the cheif engineer for Abbey Road Studio.
Ok, but still the hard one why don't the give credit to the engineer on the album?
Because the wanted to be like Zeppelin :confused:
You know who are real Hypocrites? Q107.
Ahh but they're all we old people have in terms of classic rock radio.
And another stump, I looked up Pete Cobin and he is the cheif engineer for Abbey Road Studio.
So that doesn't mean he can't be the engineer for Abbey Road the record. Stop questioning us, two CR regulars told you so it must be true.
RockAndRoll
11-21-2004, 10:36 PM
why are Q107 hypocrites?
how are DMB hypocrits?
That's what I'd like to know.
Creedence Clearwater
11-21-2004, 10:39 PM
So that doesn't mean he can't be the engineer for Abbey Road the record. Stop questioning us, two CR regulars told you so it must be true.
CR?
Oh, "Cattle Resonance"
It took me a while to get taht one :lol:
why are Q107 hypocrites?
They claim to "go deep inside the albums" which means not just play all of the most popular songs all of the time. And then they play 5 songs that are all the most popular songs by certain bands in a row.
A contradiction between what is claimed to be done and what is actually done.
:naughty:
Creedence Clearwater
11-21-2004, 10:41 PM
They claim to "go deep inside the albums" which means not just play all of the most popular songs all of the time. And then they play 5 songs that are all the most popular songs by certain bands in a row.
A contradiction between what is claimed to be done and what is actually done.
:naughty:
Maybe the world became a paradox the last time you blinked, thrust me, its the reason I never close my eyes :thumb:
godigoy
11-21-2004, 10:42 PM
Ok, now that I look with a bit more effort (I'm Lazy) Geoff Emerick's name is coming up.
godigoy
11-21-2004, 10:45 PM
Well oh I'm done I'll figure it out later scince he would have been 19 if he did.
Wait a minute I think we've all been wrong :eek:
http://ubl.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,50000,00.html
Scroll down to album credits.
Creedence Clearwater
11-21-2004, 10:47 PM
Wait a minute I think we've all been wrong :eek:
http://ubl.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,50000,00.html
Scroll down to album credits.
its alright I don't care that much either way anymore.
its alright I don't care that much either way anymore.
These kind of things drive me crazy. If I don't figure it out I'll probably kill myself, but I think I figured it out.
Phil McDonald?
Man we were wrong.
O wells, atleast we know it now.
Phil McDonald?
Man we were wrong.
O wells, atleast we know it now.
But look there are 2 engineers, and the other one IS GEOFF EMERICK :eek:
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!
Creedence Clearwater
11-21-2004, 10:55 PM
These kind of things drive me crazy. If I don't figure it out I'll probably kill myself, but I think I figured it out.
I didn't even know you have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
I didn't even know you have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Only about certain things, things like this.
lunch998
11-21-2004, 10:59 PM
This was a useless couple pages.
Creedence Clearwater
11-21-2004, 10:59 PM
Only about certain things, things like this.
Yeah me too, but not about the beatles, or at least not abbey road.
But if we were talking about the amp cable dylan used on highway 61 and the brand of smokes he favoured....
lunch998
11-21-2004, 11:12 PM
Yeah me too, but not about the beatles, or at least not abbey road.
But if we were talking about the amp cable dylan used on highway 61 and the brand of smokes he favoured....
Well, what brand of smokes did he favor?
Creedence Clearwater
11-21-2004, 11:29 PM
Well, what brand of smokes did he favor?
Well he played fender guitars and basses, he used fender amps and fender cables, so I would assume he smoked fender smokes too.
/looks for my copy of "logic for dummies"
Seafroggys
11-21-2004, 11:50 PM
Hey, got a new avatar everybody! (actually, my first)
enpsychopedia
11-21-2004, 11:56 PM
Yeah me too, but not about the beatles, or at least not abbey road.
But if we were talking about the amp cable dylan used on highway 61 and the brand of smokes he favoured....
NOW we're getting somewhere....
*leans back*
*smokes cigar*
*coughs horribly*
Badmoon
11-22-2004, 07:34 AM
how are DMB hypocrits?
They came into Chicago and dumped tons of trash and garbage from their tour bus into the Chicago River. And they're the one's trying to save the rain forests and stop pollution.
Badmoon
11-22-2004, 07:35 AM
I'm thinking about going into that
"What other music do you listen to.. other than metal?" thread and typing "Good Music".
I'd be attacked :p
guitrguy
11-22-2004, 09:41 AM
I did it for you.
They came into Chicago and dumped tons of trash and garbage from their tour bus into the Chicago River. And they're the one's trying to save the rain forests and stop pollution.
I remember hearing that. It doesn't necessarily make them hypocrits, I mean their tour manager could've told whoever to do it and the band would never know.
lunch998
11-22-2004, 01:16 PM
Hey, got a new avatar everybody! (actually, my first)
That's the best book ever.
JPJ is making a new solo album!!! :D And he's doing a tour too :thumb:
Such a great day.
lunch998
11-22-2004, 01:20 PM
JPJ is making a new solo album!!! :D And he's doing a tour too :thumb:
Such a great day.
For a second I thought you were talking about yourself...
I suck.
For a second I thought you were talking about yourself...
I suck.
:lol: I wish
lunch998
11-22-2004, 01:25 PM
:lol: I wish
If you did a tour I would follow you around. I'd be a JPJhead.
If you did a tour I would follow you around. I'd be a JPJhead.
I'd have a crowd of man groupies following me :(
:naughty:
lunch998
11-22-2004, 01:35 PM
I'd have a crowd of man groupies following me :(
:naughty:
You know you like man groupies, you aren't fooling anyone.
sobelecta
11-22-2004, 01:49 PM
Classic Rock is OK.
Oz Rembrandt
11-22-2004, 02:06 PM
Classic Rock is OK.
Classic Rock... Rocks
You know you like man groupies, you aren't fooling anyone.
You said you wouldn't tell..... :upset:
Broken Arrow
11-22-2004, 03:24 PM
Has anyone seen Woodstocks new avatar. It's Neil!!!!!
Will you be attending JPJ's concert JpP??
Has anyone seen Woodstocks new avatar. It's Neil!!!!!
Will you be attending JPJ's concert JpP??
Yes I have seen it.
I will most definitley be attending his concert when he tours. I'm not sure when this will be, but he said on his website that after the new album comes out he's going on a tour.
thickasabrick
11-22-2004, 03:45 PM
i'd wanna see that tour. he is an amazing multi-instrumentalist. what instrument do you think he will be playing live mostly?
i'd wanna see that tour. he is an amazing multi-instrumentalist. what instrument do you think he will be playing live mostly?
For this tour he'll probably play 4/8/10 and 12 string basses because that's mainly what he played on his first two solo albums, so I'm assuming that's what he'll play on this one. I don't know though because he hasn't said much about what this album is gonna be like.
I'll rep anyone that votes for The Lemon Song.
magicbus
11-22-2004, 04:02 PM
I'll do that too:
time: 4 years
taecher: yea for about 2 years
fav guitar model: strat
fav guitar company: gibson
fav amp model: ???
fav genre: blues rock
fav guitar idol: David Gilmour, Eric Clapton
fav song to play: Shine On You Crazy Diamond pts I-V
thickasabrick
11-22-2004, 04:06 PM
I'll do that too:
time: 4 years
taecher: yea for about 2 years
fav guitar model: strat
fav guitar company: gibson
fav amp model: ???
fav genre: blues rock
fav guitar idol: David Gilmour, Eric Clapton
fav song to play: Shine On You Crazy Diamond pts I-V
whats the deal with all the info? should everyone fill one out or something?
Broken Arrow
11-22-2004, 04:07 PM
For this tour he'll probably play 4/8/10 and 12 string basses because that's mainly what he played on his first two solo albums, so I'm assuming that's what he'll play on this one. I don't know though because he hasn't said much about what this album is gonna be like.
I'll rep anyone that votes for The Lemon Song.
I voted Lemon Song!!
*cough*rep*cough*
magicbus
11-22-2004, 04:07 PM
CCR asked me about it yesterday, so I did it. You can too! :thumb:
EDIT: Also, I have 369 rep. Hit me up! :thumb:
I voted Lemon Song!!
*cough*rep*cough*
I checked and there's still only one vote for it :angry: What are you trying to pull?
EDIT: It's there now :confused:
Broken Arrow
11-22-2004, 04:14 PM
I checked and there's still only one vote for it :angry: What are you trying to pull?
EDIT: It's there now :confused:
Maybe your mx is screwed up!! :confused:
magicbus
11-22-2004, 04:16 PM
I voted it!
Sorry I can't rep either of you :(
thickasabrick
11-22-2004, 04:29 PM
im afraid i voted for hendrix. as i said in the thread, it was basically a coin toss though. i think zeppelin had more songs up there than hendrix did, so im giving him more of a chance.
time: 3 years
taecher: you mean how long i've been teaching? since august of this year, so only a few months.
fav guitar model: les paul
fav guitar company: fender
fav amp model: i like marshalls, DSL 900 to name one.
fav genre: to play on guitar? when i play electric its blues, acoustic i play bluegrass.
fav guitar idol: jimmy page, david gilmour.
fav song to play: various traditional bluegrass ones. probably useless to name them.
Woodstock
11-22-2004, 04:44 PM
DMB are very boring to me, the music fades into space. Haven't listened to OAR, but I have a physic sense that I'm missing nothing.
lunch998
11-22-2004, 04:52 PM
JPJ I finally got Dylan and the Dead. Just started listening to it, so far it rules.
Woodstock
11-22-2004, 05:02 PM
My birthday is the 2 of December, little over a week. I'd like AIM sent albums and rep. :)
Fine, just pester us about it and we will.
My friend's band is playing a sort of showcase thing. They're going ac/dc Beating Around The Bush, BOC- Don't fear the reaper, Aerosmith- Sweet Emotion and one original song.
Nice classical rock lineup there I says ;). I'll go and be that guy who's the friend of the band and is probably video tapping.
:cool:
thickasabrick
11-22-2004, 05:23 PM
My birthday is the 2 of December, little over a week. I'd like AIM sent albums and rep. :)
i don't have AIM, and i dont bother with rep stuff, so you will get a pat on the back....not a real one of course, just an imaginary one.
anyone here listen to Simon and Garfunkel? i have one of their records (their greatest hits one) and i absolutely love it. a lot of the songs are live, so its really more of a live album than anything. they are amazing songwriters (well mostly just simon) and their singing is awesome. does anyone know what intervals they use when they sing together to get that really melancholy, lonely sound?
JPJ I finally got Dylan and the Dead. Just started listening to it, so far it rules.
:thumb: I love that album.
My birthday is the 2 of December, little over a week. I'd like AIM sent albums and rep. :)
Someone tell me how to send albums, I probably don't have any you want anyway.
lunch998
11-22-2004, 05:27 PM
i don't have AIM, and i dont bother with rep stuff, so you will get a pat on the back....not a real one of course, just an imaginary one.
anyone here listen to Simon and Garfunkel? i have one of their records (their greatest hits one) and i absolutely love it. a lot of the songs are live, so its really more of a live album than anything. they are amazing songwriters (well mostly just simon) and their singing is awesome. does anyone know what intervals they use when they sing together to get that really melancholy, lonely sound?
Yea they own. Solid guitar work as well.
I was just listening to the Dylan and the Dead performance of Knockin' on Heavens Door, and my "friend" said it was cool that they covered a GnR song.
*kills himself.....again
MalcolmYoungRock
11-22-2004, 05:48 PM
Yea they own. Solid guitar work as well.
I was just listening to the Dylan and the Dead performance of Knockin' on Heavens Door, and my "friend" said it was cool that they covered a GnR song.
*kills himself.....again
Kill your friend.
My birthday is Dec. 5, so I expect rep, and maybe a few albums.
Creedence Clearwater
11-22-2004, 05:48 PM
JPJ I finally got Dylan and the Dead. Just started listening to it, so far it rules.
Usually its a case of Dylan fans blame the dead for its crppness and vice versa........
Creedence Clearwater
11-22-2004, 05:49 PM
well speaking of december birthdays, mine is on the tenth
Yea they own. Solid guitar work as well.
I was just listening to the Dylan and the Dead performance of Knockin' on Heavens Door, and my "friend" said it was cool that they covered a GnR song.
*kills himself.....again
/plays Achilles
/kills lunch's friend
Usually its a case of Dylan fans blame the dead for its crppness and vice versa........
I don't know why all the hardcore Dead fans hate it, I think it's great.
I had to deal with a girl who thought Bob Dylan Covered Avril Lavigne for knocking on heaven's door *shakes head*
Unlike you guys I didn't kill anything though.
I probably hsould have *sigh*
Badmoon
11-22-2004, 05:59 PM
Kill your friend.
My birthday is Dec. 5, so I expect rep, and maybe a few albums.
I'll give you an album if you want. Just need a request. :)
My birthday is June 30, so everyone send me an album too.
:eek:I just noticed i have 2,000 posts!!!11!!!1!!!1!!! w00tz0rz go me :thumb:
Badmoon
11-22-2004, 06:02 PM
Usually its a case of Dylan fans blame the dead for its crppness and vice versa........
Yeah, but the main problem with it is Dylan's voice.
MalcolmYoungRock
11-22-2004, 06:04 PM
I'll give you an album if you want. Just need a request. :)
American Beauty? :)
Creedence Clearwater
11-22-2004, 06:05 PM
Yeah, but the main problem with it is Dylan's voice.
:lol:
See, i was right, now seeing that the dead fan has blamed dylan, as a dylan fan its now time for me to blame the dead.........
Creedence Clearwater
11-22-2004, 06:07 PM
I had to deal with a girl who thought Bob Dylan Covered Avril Lavigne for knocking on heaven's door *shakes head*
Unlike you guys I didn't kill anything though.
I probably hsould have *sigh*
AAAAARRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!
Badmoon
11-22-2004, 06:08 PM
American Beauty? :)
Sure, but that is on the site.
MalcolmYoungRock
11-22-2004, 06:15 PM
Sure, but that is on the site.
Well, any recommendations?
Creedence Clearwater
11-22-2004, 06:17 PM
So all the Classic Rock regular have voted for the lemon song? no me though, when do I get to vote dylan though?
TooToughToDie
11-22-2004, 06:26 PM
no one has mentioned black sabbath :upset:
no one has mentioned black sabbath :upset:
They were mentioned at some point, but you probably didn't notice because you didn't read all 564 pages.
no one has mentioned black sabbath :upset:
Can you honestly say that you have read every single post in this thread?
TooToughToDie
11-22-2004, 06:27 PM
or motley crue
or motley crue
Not classic rock IMO, you have to be good to be classic.
Badmoon
11-22-2004, 06:28 PM
So all the Classic Rock regular have voted the Lemon Song
:amaze:
And I don't know what you'd exactly like.
thickasabrick
11-22-2004, 07:19 PM
or motley crue
in order to be classic rock...you have to be able to tell a bass guitar from a six string guitar...and also have to be able to play your bass
nikki sixx could do neither. motley crue had a few hits, but their songs were basically just following the AC/DC format of no feeling or emotion, just sex drugs rock n roll..which gets boring after a few songs.
magicbus
11-22-2004, 07:19 PM
I voted The Lemon Song, I don't like Motley Crue, and how do you have 2000 posts??!1?!
thickasabrick
11-22-2004, 07:21 PM
Has anyone listened to the entire Pet Sounds album by the Beach Boys?
i've heard so many good things about it i am dying to hear it, i've only heard a few songs from it.
i've tried downloading it with no success, and i wanna hear it before i decide to buy the record or not.
MalcolmYoungRock
11-22-2004, 07:31 PM
I voted The Lemon Song, I don't like Motley Crue, and how do you have 2000 posts??!1?!
*cough*spam*cough*
magicbus
11-22-2004, 07:33 PM
*cough*spam*cough*
Sorry about that one. I was replying to a few non-relevant things.
*spam*
wanton
11-22-2004, 07:39 PM
anyone here listen to Simon and Garfunkel? i have one of their records (their greatest hits one) and i absolutely love it. a lot of the songs are live, so its really more of a live album than anything. they are amazing songwriters (well mostly just simon) and their singing is awesome. does anyone know what intervals they use when they sing together to get that really melancholy, lonely sound?
Simon and Garfunkel are excellent folk music, they have great songwriting and voices. My favorite song by them is "Homeward Bound".
thickasabrick
11-22-2004, 07:51 PM
Simon and Garfunkel are excellent folk music, they have great songwriting and voices. My favorite song by them is "Homeward Bound".
i'd have to say Homeward Bound is my favourite too. I like so many songs of theirs its hard to pick though.
I know Paul Simon had a solo career after, did Garfunkel do anything as well?
guitrguy
11-22-2004, 07:51 PM
Ya, My friend's host mom went to go see him last week.
RockAndRoll
11-22-2004, 08:25 PM
I'm not sure what my favourite Simon and Garfunkle song is, I do Like Mrs. Robinson, but I don't know if it's my favourite.
lunch998
11-22-2004, 10:51 PM
I like The Boxer a lot.
Schyma
11-22-2004, 10:58 PM
Dylan & the Dead any good?
Oh yea, how'd you like it?
Schyma
11-22-2004, 11:15 PM
Downloading at the moment. Any good?
enpsychopedia
11-23-2004, 01:32 AM
time: 14 months
teacher: my teacher at school, if thats what you mean
fav guitar model: ibanez
fav guitar company: fender
fav amp model: I have a eeny teeny little marshall
fav genre: classic rock, obviously
fav guitar idol: theres so many, but it would have to be either angus young or george harrison.
fav song to play: ive been playing "cocaine" by eric clapton a lot lately. fun easy song.
enpsychopedia
11-23-2004, 01:37 AM
I think Creedence Clearwater is the only one on this site who admires Bob Dylan as much as I do. He truly is amazing:)
And yes, Simon & Garfunkel are cool too. My sister got me into them.
Anyone hear listen to Jefferson Airplane/Starship?
thickasabrick
11-23-2004, 10:27 AM
I think Creedence Clearwater is the only one on this site who admires Bob Dylan as much as I do. He truly is amazing:)
And yes, Simon & Garfunkel are cool too. My sister got me into them.
Anyone hear listen to Jefferson Airplane/Starship?
I'm sure I admire Bob Dylan as much as you do...maybe more :amaze:
I listen to Airplane...my record dealer sent me a Jefferson Airplane album (Surrealistic Pillow) and about 10 Jefferson Starship Albums. I decided to listen to them in order, and i still haven't gotten past Surrealistic Pillow. I'm fairly sure Starship can't top what the Airplane had.
how come they changed their name anyway? did Marty leave or something?
I think Creedence Clearwater is the only one on this site who admires Bob Dylan as much as I do. He truly is amazing:)
And yes, Simon & Garfunkel are cool too. My sister got me into them.
Anyone hear listen to Jefferson Airplane/Starship?
Jefferson Airplane iz teh secks, but Jefferson Starship is well, not teh secks.
lunch998
11-23-2004, 11:14 AM
Dylan & the Dead any good?
I liked it a lot.
I got Green River finally, too.
Seafroggys
11-23-2004, 12:06 PM
I don't quite understand exactly the questions being asked, so I'll just assume
For Drums
time (that I've palyed): 64 months
teacher: private instructor for my first 6 months, old high school band instructor (who was a drummer)
fav guitar model (don't know any really, so I'll pick drums): Sonor Designer
fav guitar company (drums): Sonor
fav amp model (uh....): Peavey!
fav genre: classic rock
fav guitar idol (drum): Keith Moon, Ringo Starr, Mitch Mitchell, Bill Ward, Ginger Baker, Ian Paice
fav song to play: Hard to say, but I like grooving to Beatle songs w/o drums in the song, so I can make up whatever I want; I also like playing to Hendrix stuff (Purple Haze, Fire, Watchtower, Angel)
magicbus
11-23-2004, 12:10 PM
Jefferson Starship blows. They're like a suck 80's band. Airplane is cool though. I like Surrealistic Pillow too.
Jefferson Starship blows. They're like a suck 80's band. Airplane is cool though. I like Surrealistic Pillow too.
Yea, I don't know how they went from "White Rabbit" to "We Built This City on Rock'n'Roll".
Schyma
11-23-2004, 12:27 PM
This is sadly true :upset:
greenzeppelin182
11-23-2004, 01:42 PM
God, I wish I knew some people who liked proper old rock music. I know like 2 people. Led Zeppelin, Cream, Hendrix, Clapton, Van Halen, Beatles, The Who, Rolling Stones, Queen, all great.
lunch998
11-23-2004, 02:42 PM
Yea, I don't know how they went from "White Rabbit" to "We Built This City on Rock'n'Roll".
I think We Built this City on RnR was one of VH1's worst songs ever.
I think We Built this City on RnR was one of VH1's worst songs ever.
Yea, it was #1 :lol:
magicbus
11-23-2004, 02:43 PM
I think We Built this City on RnR was one of VH1's worst songs ever.
I rest my case.
Woodstock
11-23-2004, 02:43 PM
I think We Built this City on RnR was one of VH1's worst songs ever.
Yep, it was #1
Yep, it was #1
Beat you!!!
I'm so happy :) I never win :(
Woodstock
11-23-2004, 02:58 PM
Some kid remade my Beatles thread.
Broken Arrow
11-23-2004, 03:28 PM
Like whats up with Woodstock and Neil?
I repped MYR for an early birthday so i could rep you guys........not working.:(
The only people on this page I can rep are lunch and Schyma, and I did :thumb:
I expect the favor to be returned.
FreebirdTPM
11-23-2004, 03:54 PM
Strawberryfields was about Lennon's childhood not pot.
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