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Yea me too. I don't think anyone is going to read it all the way through. Then again most of the regulars in this thread were involved in the debate.
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[QUOTE=badmoon349]Thanks so far :)
Yeah, with long threads, they are long convos.[/QUOTE] This thread is way more succesful then i ever though a thread could be. we should compile more lists too, like the thing with the drum parts. and have more debates than just on bands. |
[QUOTE=lunch998]Yea me too. I don't think anyone is going to read it all the way through. Then again most of the regulars in this thread were involved in the debate.[/QUOTE]
I'd have read it if I missed it, i've read every post of this thread and i'm not about to stop now. |
I think we should make a more official or refined list of drum parts.
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[QUOTE=RockAndRoll]I'd have read it if I missed it, i've read every post of this thread and i'm not about to stop now.[/QUOTE]
Good Man. |
agreed, I was just throwing stuff out trying to get something going.
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I think maybe a debate about the best album or something along those lines.
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That was really fun though.
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I think the drum part in ballroom blitz is another one.
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[QUOTE=badmoon349]That was really fun though.[/QUOTE]
Yea it was, we have to set up another debate that would be that fun. I think we learned it is a good idea to compare bands that have similarities or the same genre. Allmans vs. Grateful Dead would have been much better. Badmoon was right. |
[QUOTE=badmoon349]That was really fun though.[/QUOTE]
It was indeed, went very well. I'm glad I got AIM! |
The drum part in Nothing is Easy by Jethro Tull is good too. Clive Bunker is really overlooked as a great Classic Rock drummer.
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The only problem with dead vs allmans is most people there said they didn't know enough about them to debate.
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You guys need to research!
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[QUOTE=lunch998]The drum part in Nothing is Easy by Jethro Tull is good too. Clive Bunker is really overlooked as a great Classic Rock drummer.[/QUOTE]
One of my favourite drummers is actually John Densmore, I love his style. Amazing feel, and you have to love the intro to break on through(among other things). |
Unfortunatly I'm loaded down with research for school, instead of having time to research for a classic rock debate.
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Rockandroll, I don't know if you've heard Jethro Tull - Dharma for one. It's a drum solo that rivals the studio recordings of Moby Dick and Toad.
Yea John Densmore is really good too. |
[QUOTE=lunch998]Rockandroll, I don't know if you've heard Jethro Tull - Dharma for one. It's a drum solo that rivals the studio recordings of Moby Dick and Toad.[/QUOTE]
No I haven't, I'll give it a listen as soon as I can. I really wish i had money so could just go out and buy a multitude of albums. I like Bonzo's montreux better than Moby dick, so good musically. |
Who's the drummer for King Crimson?
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[QUOTE=badmoon349]Who's the drummer for King Crimson?[/QUOTE]
haha i was thinking the same thing, it depends on the album though. I was going to mention them when Tull got mentioned. |
Something Bruford??
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Bill, who also played for yes.
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Hes good.
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He wasn't an original member though and isn't a current one.
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I'm a classic rock fan too, but everyone knows that.
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I wish Bruford still played for Yes. I saw Yes already this year and it was Alan White, but I wish Bruford was there instead. Alan White is great, but Bruford, as the original member was a better arranger/composer. Well, at least he played for King Crimson.
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Here's how it goes:
Court of the crimson king, In the wake of Poseidon - Micheal Giles Lizard - Andy MCculloch Islands, Earthbound - Ian Wallace Larks toungues in aspic - Jamie Muir Larks toungues in Aspic, Starless and bible Black, Red, USA, Discipline, Beat, Three of a perfect Pair, Dinosaur, Thrak - Bill Bruford Dinosaur, Thrak - Pat Mastelotto And their current drummer is Pat Mastelotto |
[QUOTE]Court of the crimson kind, In the wake of Poseidon - Micheal Giles[/QUOTE]
Giles, that's him. He's...he's nuts. |
ive noticed an awful lot of people having led zep shirts at school, but are unable to contribute to conversations about the band, or able to name more then 1 of their songs (stairway...) i think alot of people just go with the flow and go to great lengths to be "different" and going back in time does that for alot of people. as does hello kitty. grrrrrr. but its a shame because the doors, the beatles, the rolling stones and all those gramps with amps really do kick major wrinkly ***.
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I am sorry for going of topic but I just saw that i am nearing 100 posts in this thread, you know how it says when you hover the mouse over the icon next to the name. So how many do you regulars have?
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