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magicbus 06-26-2005 11:05 PM

[QUOTE=jpjrulestheworld]I listened to The Who Sell Out up to I Can See For Miles than felt like a change. I'm listening to Band of Gypsies now.[/QUOTE]

Did you get it from me?!


I just found out ABB and moe. are going to be playing here in August. I think that'll make up for Tom Petty. (sorry Tom :upset: )

jpj 06-26-2005 11:08 PM

[QUOTE=magicbus]Did you get it from me?!


I just found out ABB and moe. are going to be playing here in August. I think that'll make up for Tom Petty. (sorry Tom :upset: )[/QUOTE]
Yea, I did!

That makes one more CR regular going to ABB/moe.

Glitterati 06-26-2005 11:10 PM

Does anyone own Quadrophenia? If so...opinions? Because I'm thinking of getting it.

magicbus 06-26-2005 11:11 PM

[QUOTE=jpjrulestheworld]Yea, I did!

That makes one more CR regular going to ABB/moe.[/QUOTE]

Cool, I hope you like it. Power To Love, Machine Gun, and Changes are my favorite songs, in that order.

jpj 06-26-2005 11:12 PM

[QUOTE=magicbus]Cool, I hope you like it. Power To Love, Machine Gun, and Changes are my favorite songs, in that order.[/QUOTE]
I'm on Changes right now, it's awesome so far.

lunch998 06-26-2005 11:12 PM

[QUOTE=Canadian_Guy]Does anyone own Quadrophenia? If so...opinions? Because I'm thinking of getting it.[/QUOTE]

It's really good. I don't know if it's 30$ good though (that's how much is usually is here in America). I could send it to you sometime.

lunch998 06-26-2005 11:13 PM

I have been out of Hendrix for awhile now, it's weird.

PinkFreud 06-26-2005 11:16 PM

[QUOTE=jpjrulestheworld]I'm on Changes right now, it's awesome so far.[/QUOTE]
i love that riff.

White_heat 06-26-2005 11:25 PM

So im watching the classic rock channel on music choice channel, and this band named Spooky Tooth comes on. I really loved their song, anyone like these guys?

Glitterati 06-26-2005 11:29 PM

[QUOTE=lunch998]It's really good. I don't know if it's 30$ good though (that's how much is usually is here in America). I could send it to you sometime.[/QUOTE]

Cool.

I just put in The Wall, good times to ensue.

RobNY 06-27-2005 08:44 AM

I just put in [I]Wish You Were Here[/I]. It'll be my first listen through of the album.

Er... *surreptitious bump*

[QUOTE]I was at work the other day, at a grocery store, and House of the Rising Son came on the radio. This guy at the checkout line started talking about it and was amazed that I actually knew the song and knew who it was by. Needless to say, I got a decent tip for taking his stuff out. So see, listen to classic rock, and yo *** will get paid. Straight up.[/QUOTE]
Well, if we're talking about the more common version, the arpeggiated one that the Animals did, right? Otherwise, it's been a folk song, as far as I know. I heard some awfully dissonant version of it a little while back. I'm trying to place it right now.

robo2448 06-27-2005 09:20 AM

[QUOTE=RobNY]I just put in [I]Wish You Were Here[/I]. It'll be my first listen through of the album.

Er... *surreptitious bump*


Well, if we're talking about the more common version, the arpeggiated one that the Animals did, right? Otherwise, it's been a folk song, as far as I know. I heard some awfully dissonant version of it a little while back. I'm trying to place it right now.[/QUOTE]

WYWH is my favorite Floyd album :thumb:

Dylan also covered it, along with about 500 others. It was originally a folk song from the '30s about a whore house.

Anyone want to tell me what I missed over the weekend or am I going to have to read through these 5 pages?

Walrus Gumboot 06-27-2005 09:23 AM

[QUOTE=robo2448]WYWH is my favorite Floyd album :thumb:

Dylan also covered it, along with about 500 others. It was originally a folk song from the '30s about a whore house.

Anyone want to tell me what I missed over the weekend or am I going to have to read through these 5 pages?[/QUOTE]


Nothing I can remember, so it probably wasn't too interesting

BassMasterMike88 06-27-2005 09:23 AM

To be honest i think The Wall is a better album, but thats just my opinion, WYWH has awesome dual guitar work on it.

robo2448 06-27-2005 09:32 AM

[QUOTE=Walrus Gumboot]Nothing I can remember, so it probably wasn't too interesting[/QUOTE]

Yep I'm skimming through it anyways.

live theory 06-27-2005 09:59 AM

I think that calssic rock is probably the second greatest greatest Genre of Music after ad tie between punk and metal.

Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, The Who, Van Halen, Queen, Cream.
There is a few bands that im not sure whether they are classic rock or metal.

WhiteSnake, AeroSmith, and there are some others.

BassMasterMike88 06-27-2005 10:12 AM

I think Toys in the Attic Aerosmith material is classic rock, I don't think Whitesnake is classic, maybe its Bad Hair Day i really don't know, and to be honest I really don't know how one would go about puting Queen in a genre, any suggestions?

BludgeonySteve 06-27-2005 10:15 AM

eww, whitesnake in the thread?

:upset:


YES, Toys in the Attic is classic rock!

robo2448 06-27-2005 10:21 AM

Toys in the Attic is great. I need more Aerosmith. They're kind of like the Stones but more bluesy hard rock. Also Tyler tries to copy Jagger, but I don't really care as long as the music is good.

live theory 06-27-2005 10:24 AM

thank you. does anyone know where I can find the genre for whitesnake?

robo2448 06-27-2005 10:31 AM

I don't know, I've never heard them. If you like them, you should probably know the genre.

jpj 06-27-2005 10:40 AM

Whitesnake are Hair/Glam Metal.

Woodstock 06-27-2005 10:54 AM

Does anyone have any Robin Trower? I'm downloading [I]Bridge of Sighs[/I] right now, and I've read reviews saying it's a great blues album.

live theory 06-27-2005 10:56 AM

thnx.

live theory 06-27-2005 10:59 AM

[QUOTE=Woodstock]Does anyone have any Robin Trower? I'm downloading [I]Bridge of Sighs[/I] right now, and I've read reviews saying it's a great blues album.[/QUOTE]

try [I]trails of the underground.[/I]

magicbus 06-27-2005 11:20 AM

[QUOTE=Woodstock]Does anyone have any Robin Trower? I'm downloading [I]Bridge of Sighs[/I] right now, and I've read reviews saying it's a great blues album.[/QUOTE]

I only have Bridge of Sighs, but its a great album. I recommend it to you guys a lot, but I'm not sure if anyone ever checked it out. I'd be happy to YSI it for anybody if they wanted.

PinkFreud 06-27-2005 11:23 AM

[QUOTE=magicbus]I only have Bridge of Sighs, but its a great album. I recommend it to you guys a lot, but I'm not sure if anyone ever checked it out. I'd be happy to YSI it for anybody if they wanted.[/QUOTE]
someone upped it in the other music ysi thread. but yeah, it is a great album.

RobNY 06-27-2005 12:13 PM

[QUOTE=robo2448]WYWH is my favorite Floyd album :thumb:

Dylan also covered it, along with about 500 others. It was originally a folk song from the '30s about a whore house.

Anyone want to tell me what I missed over the weekend or am I going to have to read through these 5 pages?[/QUOTE]
It's awesome, now that I've finished it.

As for House of the Rising Sun, I realized it because my English teacher was giving us some silly slide show on the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression to go along with our reading of [I]Grapes of Wrath[/I] (man that book is loooong), and he had some folk music playing. I'm thinking Guthrie, but I'm not sure. I was the only one who recognized it, but only because of they lyrics. It didn't sound remotely like the modern version. Heh.

Speaking about folk... er... can anyone recommend me some Dylan songs? Be kind, I'm not really familiar with his stuff.

Walrus Gumboot 06-27-2005 12:20 PM

[QUOTE=RobNY]It's awesome, now that I've finished it.

As for House of the Rising Sun, I realized it because my English teacher was giving us some silly slide show on the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression to go along with our reading of [I]Grapes of Wrath[/I] (man that book is loooong), and he had some folk music playing. I'm thinking Guthrie, but I'm not sure. I was the only one who recognized it, but only because of they lyrics. It didn't sound remotely like the modern version. Heh.

Speaking about folk... er... can anyone recommend me some Dylan songs? Be kind, I'm not really familiar with his stuff.[/QUOTE]

Mr. Tambourine Man for utterly priceless lyrics. The Byrds didn't do it justice
"It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" and "Like a Rolling Stone" will get you started

Go to [url]www.bobdylan.com[/url] , you can get anything off of it

jpj 06-27-2005 12:22 PM

Also, Hurrican, Isis, From a Buick 6, Tombstone Blues, Tangled Up in Blue, Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat, and I Want You are awesome.


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