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MostRapIsCrap 08-12-2004 02:07 AM

Hell Yeah. Finally some of my people. I can't stand new music. Old school classic rock is the way to go. Zeppelin b****es!!!!!

ZeppelinMan30 08-12-2004 02:21 AM

Zeppelin what? I can't ****ing read it because it is ****ing censored

StreetlightRock 08-12-2004 05:32 AM

Rn'r, its too big to have all the pictures on.... i'll have to take one off for the forum to allow it on. Gar. anyway, yea, pick one to get rid of *sigh*

DVG.

Paranoidd 08-12-2004 08:05 AM

[QUOTE=ZeppelinMan30]Hey does anyone here listen to big brother &the Holding Co.? And by the way why did no one mention disreali gears to that dude lookin for cream.[/QUOTE]

Big Brother 0wns. Even the stuff they did without Janis is good.

But someone was asking about Rush, and he got recommended some bad songs.

Almost anything Rush did after signals was not on par with their previous records.

Caress of Steel, Rush, their early stuff, its got a straight-forward Zeppelinesque vibe to it. Their 70's stuff like 2112, A Farewell to Kings was simply AMAZING. That is their best period. Signals, Moving Pictures, still great albums. I still like their prog stage the best. The musicianship...amazing.

Badmoon 08-12-2004 08:46 AM

[QUOTE=ZeppelinMan30]Hey does anyone here listen to big brother &the Holding Co.? And by the way why did no one mention disreali gears to that dude lookin for cream.[/QUOTE]

Boy! I was listening to Big Brother before anyone here knew who they were. That actually may be true. :p

B0nz0 08-12-2004 10:57 AM

hey guys, sorry i haven't been a regular poster these days. i'm busy getting ready for college, i leave monday. however this weekend i'm seeing peter frampton, and deep purple w/ joe satriani and thin lizzy. it's gonna be a danm good weekend. ooo and i'm getting tickets for one of bruce's anti bush concerts in october. pretty pumped about that as well. the e-street band is amazing live.

also what are your thoughts on santana? i personally love him. he's an excellent guitarist, but my favorite part of his band would def be his rythem section, his percussionists are amazing... listen to michael shrieve's solo on "soul sacrifice" live at woodstock, and the other percussing done by the 2 percussionists... simply amazing.

lunch998 08-12-2004 11:49 AM

[QUOTE=badmoon349]Boy! I was listening to Big Brother before anyone here knew who they were. That actually may be true. :p[/QUOTE]

Yea I listen to them I like them a lot.

Humor99 08-12-2004 11:56 AM

I'm sure Bob Dylan's been mentioned before, but I'm going to bring him up again.

Anyone else think he's absolutely brilliant? I have [i]Highway 61 Revisited[/i], [i]Blonde on Blonde[/i], and [i]Blood on the Tracks[/i], and while his lyrics can be a bit out there I always feel like I'm listening to a genius. Everything fits, and everything sounds so good together.

Anyone else feel the same? Favorite Dylan album(s)?

Badmoon 08-12-2004 12:05 PM

Same here. My favorite albums are [I]Bring it All Back Home[/I], and [I]Freewheelin'[/I]. I actually like almost each song on those albums. Though I find "Masters of War"s lyrics to be a little shakey at times.

[QUOTE]also what are your thoughts on santana? i personally love him. he's an excellent guitarist, but my favorite part of his band would def be his rythem section, his percussionists are amazing... listen to michael shrieve's solo on "soul sacrifice" live at woodstock, and the other percussing done by the 2 percussionists... simply amazing.[/QUOTE]

His playing and especially his tone are fantastic. And I also find that his rythm section adds a whole lot to the whole music.

theHendrixExperience 08-12-2004 12:12 PM

dude i go to an all guys school too lol
any way
Jimi Hendrix
The Doors
The Beatles
The Who
Queen
The Stones

B0nz0 08-12-2004 12:35 PM

[QUOTE=badmoon349]
His playing and especially his tone are fantastic. And I also find that his rythm section adds a whole lot to the whole music.[/QUOTE]

yes, i especially love the incorporation of latin beats. and he's still turning out good work, i mean supernatural, that was a fantastic album. except the rap song...

bob dylan, i have to say i like blonde on blonde. i think his best lyrics can be found in the song positively fourth street. simply amazing lyrics...

BludgeonySteve 08-12-2004 12:43 PM

[QUOTE=DVG]Rn'r, its too big to have all the pictures on.... i'll have to take one off for the forum to allow it on. Gar. anyway, yea, pick one to get rid of *sigh*

DVG.[/QUOTE]

Take off zeppelin and Van halen then.

BludgeonySteve 08-12-2004 12:43 PM

I'm listening to BTO's greatest hits. :cool:

B0nz0 08-12-2004 12:45 PM

i'm listening to steve miller's greatest hits. what are your thoughts on him?

BludgeonySteve 08-12-2004 12:50 PM

Steve miller band rocks, from what i've heard. :thumb:

Paranoidd 08-12-2004 12:54 PM

[QUOTE=rock not roll]I'm listening to BTO's greatest hits. :cool:[/QUOTE]

Word to Canadians :D

B0nz0 08-12-2004 01:12 PM

who drums for steve miller? he's quite good whoever he is. love his grooves on take the money and run and fly like an eagle. and space cowboy is REALLY good

Blackdog8901 08-12-2004 02:05 PM

Try "Shubada Du Ma Ma"
Pretty cool Drumming

BlackDeathMetalJazz or really ANYTHING else please- 08-12-2004 02:40 PM

[QUOTE=Humor99]I'm sure Bob Dylan's been mentioned before, but I'm going to bring him up again.

Anyone else think he's absolutely brilliant? I have [i]Highway 61 Revisited[/i], [i]Blonde on Blonde[/i], and [i]Blood on the Tracks[/i], and while his lyrics can be a bit out there I always feel like I'm listening to a genius. Everything fits, and everything sounds so good together.

Anyone else feel the same? Favorite Dylan album(s)?[/QUOTE]

Dude you just named the best ones. Dylan is probabally the best song writter ever.(Besides Robert Johnson)

BludgeonySteve 08-12-2004 03:03 PM

^I'd say he's the best lyrics writer. Which is why so many people cover his songs but make them sound like their own. Just amazing lyrics.

Against Miik! 08-12-2004 03:05 PM

Robert Johnson was amazing. Whos has seen Crossroads?

Badmoon 08-12-2004 03:16 PM

I think Dylan's a way better writer than Johnson. But obviously Johnson's a way better musician.

I prefer Robert Hunter/Jerry Garcia, particularly Hunter, because he wrote most of them. And Pete Townshend.

Broken Arrow 08-12-2004 03:44 PM

Has anyone heard of Booker T and the MGs and/or The Ventures

I love the song everything is broken by Bob Dylan

BludgeonySteve 08-12-2004 03:47 PM

[QUOTE=badmoon349]

I prefer Robert Hunter/Jerry Garcia, particularly Hunter, because he wrote most of them. And Pete Townshend.[/QUOTE]

Pete Townshend's lyrics are great. :). Remember when you were doing that great classic rock writers list? is that done?

Badmoon 08-12-2004 03:55 PM

I gave up.

Mainly because I realized that most ignorant posters will just vote Jimmy Page.

Broken Arrow 08-12-2004 03:57 PM

I'd vote for Roger Waters

BludgeonySteve 08-12-2004 04:20 PM

Yeah waters was definitly one of the best lyric writers.

Paranoidd 08-12-2004 07:37 PM

I've always been partial to Neil Peart of Rush.

Or Lou Reed from The Velvet Underground. He was a great songwriter, period.

Kingofdudes 08-12-2004 08:06 PM

[QUOTE=badmoon349]I gave up.

Mainly because I realized that most ignorant posters will just vote Jimmy Page.[/QUOTE]

omit Page then :thumb:

Jarod 08-12-2004 08:41 PM

bizump


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