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^ I say we have atleast me, you (B0nz0), Frail, and perhaps Voodoo (maybe not because he isn't on all the time) each do then band, and then we switch the band.
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience
member - well i dunno, HENDRIX! Song - Voodoo child Album - Are you experienced, Axis bold as love Thoughts - Wowza! |
^ I guess we could start up a new one
Member - Mitch Mitchel Song - Fire, Killing Floor Album - I guess [I]Are you Experienced[/I] Thoughts - Jimi has a great underrated backing band. |
^Mitch Mitchel was awesome. Hendrix was the reason why they were huge but everybody is always saying that hendrix was the only talent and that is just not true. Listen to some of Mitchel's backing drum beats and try and say that Hendrix was the only person who made that band good. As for the bass player, I can't even hear him :p
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Member- Mitch Mithchell
Song- Little Wing, or Hey Baby Album- Axis:bold as love Thoughts- Jimi was a renegade, and changed what people thought was possible on guitar. |
member - mitch mitchell
song - all along the watchtower, manic depression, purple haze, wind cries mary album - are you experienced thoughts - what a guitarist jimi was. great band. are u experienced is one of the few albums i can listen to straight through. i only wish he lived longer... |
Please let's not keep doing this for ever. Well anyway.
Led Zeppelin. Member- Jimmy page. Songs- Black dog, communication breakdown, Heartbreaker, Rock and roll, The ocean, dazed and confused, Stairway to heaven, you shook me, living loving maid, Kashmir, Babe i'm gonna leave you, Over the hills and far away, Battle of evermore, Four sticks, whole lotta love, dy'er maker... Album: Led Zeppelin (self titled). Thoughs- They can rock and roll and also make beautiful acoustic songs. They use lots of different instruments and are for sure one of the most talented all around bands ever. |
Jimi Hendrix Experience.
Member: Sorry Mitch but Jimi is my favorite. Songs: Machine gun, Voodoo child, Purple Haze, Hey joe. Album- Are you experienced? Thoughts: Jimi is god. Wtf is the bass player's name anyway? |
already did them?? didn't we?
EDIT:: led zeppelin that is o well i'll go for the Allman Brothers Favorite Member - Gregg Allman Favorite Song - Whipping Post, Jessica, Rambling Man, One Way Out Favorite Album - Live at The Fillmore East, Extended Edition thoughts - amazing band. saw them sunday. best concert. ever. they still put on quite the show... |
[QUOTE=rock not roll]Jimi Hendrix Experience.
Member: Sorry Mitch but Jimi is my favorite. Songs: Machine gun, Voodoo child, Purple Haze, Hey joe. Album- Are you experienced? Thoughts: Jimi is god. Wtf is the bass player's name anyway?[/QUOTE] the bassist is named Noel Redding. he was really a guitarist who jimi persuaded to switch to bass at the last minute. |
^ Yeah but is took me so long to think of all of my favorite songs for Zeppelin that about 5 posts had happened while I was making it.
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Just post it then
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I did, it is way back there. This thread just went up about 20 posts in the last 10 minutes.
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[QUOTE=B0nz0]already did them?? didn't we?
EDIT:: led zeppelin that is o well i'll go for the Allman Brothers Favorite Member - Gregg Allman Favorite Song - Whipping Post, Jessica, Rambling Man, One Way Out Favorite Album - Live at The Fillmore East, Extended Edition thoughts - amazing band. saw them sunday. best concert. ever. they still put on quite the show...[/QUOTE] Is everyone ready to do The Allman Brothers, if not just post what your on anyway. Members - Dickey Betts, Duane and Gregg Allman Songs - Blue Sky, Melissa, Ramblin' Man, their cover of Sugar Magnolia Album - Eat a Peach thought - They were a few years late for what would be the time period they would fit into well. They're a great jam band and each musician is fabulous. |
I don't know them well enough to do one of these :(
I'll just start a side conversation on that stupid rolling stone'a 100 guitarists list. There is no freaking way Jack White and Kurt Cobain are better than Eddie Van Halen :angry:. And also notice how mostly classic rock guitarists and blues guitarists (which is like classic rock's brother) go on tha list? |
^ I actually think they didn't do to bad. The flaws they did make were huge though. Some guitarists like Townsend, and Blackmore should have been higher. I'm glad they included Stephen Stills and Ry Cooder, they're the two greatest slide guitarists.
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Not trying to start an arguement, but what's so great about Townsend? I think he's a phenomonal song writer ("Tommy" is amazing), but as far as his guitar plaing goes I don't see what's so great about it. But I agree that Blackmore should've been higher. |
Well for one he did pioneer power chords. Of course he had great solos, and broke some grounds that were never thought of or have been explored. I'm sure there is more, but I cannot think them. I'm not sure about what place he deserves, but he should definatley be a above Cobain, White, Garcia, ect. Though Jerry Garcia is fabulous.
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Speaking of The Who, I've been listening to "Live At Leeds" a lot recently. Classic.
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[QUOTE=jimmypumpkin]Speaking of The Who, I've been listening to "Live At Leeds" a lot recently. Classic.[/QUOTE]
Hence the term "classic rock", right? |
Sure.
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[QUOTE=jimmypumpkin]Speaking of The Who, I've been listening to "Live At Leeds" a lot recently. Classic.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, "A Quick one While He's Away" makes that album in my opinion, and "Magic Bus", especially the first time Pete comes in with the backing vocals. :) |
ok on the rolling stone guitarist thing, i was a little ticked at the omission of satriani and vai. and cobain was way too high. eddy van halen was way too low. robby krieger was too low as well...
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^ I don't care for Vai, Malmsteen, Satriani, ect, because they are basically imating a style of another, with the exception of Malmsteen. There is no doubt that they have talent, but I don't find that they revoloutionized anything.
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o and on the subject of the who, i greatly enjoy who's next and tommy. both classic albums.
i think my favorite members of the who are def keith moon and john entwine, or in otherwards the dead ones. when they found pete looking at kiddy porn that was a sad day for music. do any of you happen to know who played keyboards and horns on tommy? |
^ No, he was cleared of that. He's not a child pornographer, just wait for the book to come out.
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[QUOTE=B0nz0]o and on the subject of the who, i greatly enjoy who's next and tommy. both classic albums.
i think my favorite members of the who are def keith moon and john entwine, or in otherwards the dead ones. when they found pete looking at kiddy porn that was a sad day for music. do any of you happen to know who played keyboards and horns on tommy?[/QUOTE] Pete did some of the piano work on [I]Tommy[/I], and Entwistle did most of the horn work on [I]Tommy[/I] also. |
i wish moon and entwistle weren't dead . . .
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Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr should team up with Pete Townsend and Roger Daltrey, and record some tracks, that'd be sweet :cool:
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I'm really curious to know what the next work morrisson would have done and the next work zeppelin would have done would have turned out more than anything. Morrison just because of the whole fuss around him before his death wonder how that would've turned out and Zeppelin because i heard they're next album was to be a rockier sound as they had in there first few albums, apparently they felt their newer stuff was becoming to polished. Now ofcourse there are others i wish had never passed aways and who i'm sure would have come out with more great music but those two i'd be the most interested to hear, whether or not they turned out to be the best.
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