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BlackDeathMetalJazz or really ANYTHING else please- 10-18-2004 04:20 PM

[QUOTE=jpjrulestheworld]SRV-Scuttlebuttin
Jethro Tull-Bungle in the Jungle

And no.[/QUOTE]

Already have Bungle in the Jungle but Ill try Scuttlebuttin

jpj 10-18-2004 04:24 PM

Steve Miller-Shubada Du Ma Ma

thickasabrick 10-18-2004 04:25 PM

i remember when i used to make cds, i would always spend like two hours picking the right songs to fit the maximum amount of songs i like on one cd, and right when i tried to burn them, my computer would shut down. it was so frustrating.

i made a cd the other day with i think eight songs taking up an eighty minute disc.

BludgeonySteve 10-18-2004 04:26 PM

Get...

Neil Young- Mansion On The Hill
Lynard Skynard- That Smell
The Allman Brothers- Gambler's roll

*helped*

*leaves*

BlackDeathMetalJazz or really ANYTHING else please- 10-18-2004 04:27 PM

[QUOTE=jpjrulestheworld]SRV-Scuttlebuttin
Jethro Tull-Bungle in the Jungle

And no.[/QUOTE]

You should download "The Same Old Rock" Its got a badass Jimmy page solo(acoustic) with absolutly amazing lyrics.

thickasabrick 10-18-2004 04:30 PM

hey i noticed the band Canned Heat was on the classic rock bands poll...
i have only heard one song of theirs and i liked it, and they were one of jim morrisons favourite bands..does anyone know some more good songs of theirs.

im not sure which song i have heard, he sings falsetto kinda (although he may always do that for all i know) and it has a flute type thing in it

jpj 10-18-2004 04:38 PM

[QUOTE=Schyma000]You should download "The Same Old Rock" Its got a badass Jimmy page solo(acoustic) with absolutly amazing lyrics.[/QUOTE]
Is It Roy Harper?

drugstore cowboy 10-18-2004 04:44 PM

speaking of teachers, my american history teacher is an old hippie as well...wears "colourful" shirts and ties...he quote the stage announcements from woodstock.."you've got to know that the man beside you is your brother, and you **** well treat him that way"...calls me "jimi" =p and some other girl in our class "tina" as in turner...

joe cocker - a little help from my friends
the who - naked eye
csny - country girl...awesome harmonies
as long as we're talking about the Dead =p...Casey Jones

BludgeonySteve 10-18-2004 04:46 PM

I wish I had a hippie teacher. I bet he would let me listen to The Grateful Dead in class.

BlackDeathMetalJazz or really ANYTHING else please- 10-18-2004 04:46 PM

[QUOTE=jpjrulestheworld]Is It Roy Harper?[/QUOTE]

Yes

thickasabrick 10-18-2004 04:53 PM

yesterday i was teaching guitar lessons, and this one really little guy (in grade 3) seemed totally uninterested in the stuff i was teaching (i would be too). so i asked him what kind of music he listens to..and he replies "rock". so im thinking "oh great, now i gotta teach this kid some blink 182 and simple plan songs". so i ask him who his favourite band is...he replies "Rush". i was very suprised. i tell him im a fan too..and he hits me with such knowledge that i was blown on my @ss. i was pretty impressed.

when did you guys start listening to classic rock? i started in grade six with the Stones.

drugstore cowboy 10-18-2004 04:54 PM

yeah, my teacher's pretty big on steve winwood and the beatles..let it be album all the time...i don't know if i want to get let it be naked or not..

jpj 10-18-2004 04:54 PM

The Eighth Grade with Steve Miller and Led Zeppelin

I couldn't find the Harper song you suggested, but I downloaded a song called Song of the Ages and it was like a symphony :confused:

BludgeonySteve 10-18-2004 04:55 PM

[QUOTE=thickasabrick]yesterday i was teaching guitar lessons, and this one really little guy (in grade 3) seemed totally uninterested in the stuff i was teaching (i would be too). so i asked him what kind of music he listens to..and he replies "rock". so im thinking "oh great, now i gotta teach this kid some blink 182 and simple plan songs". so i ask him who his favourite band is...he replies "Rush". i was very suprised. i tell him im a fan too..and he hits me with such knowledge that i was blown on my @ss. i was pretty impressed.

when did you guys start listening to classic rock? i started in grade six with the Stones.[/QUOTE]

****ing grade 8. With Ac/dc and Led Zeppelin.

:upset:

MalcolmYoungRock 10-18-2004 04:58 PM

Grade 6. I started with Ac/Dc and van halen. Then moved on.

BlackDeathMetalJazz or really ANYTHING else please- 10-18-2004 04:58 PM

6th with Doors

lunch998 10-18-2004 05:00 PM

Yea well grade 7-8 was when I got back into it, with Led Zeppelin. From Ages 1-9 my favorite Band was The Who.

lunch998 10-18-2004 05:00 PM

[QUOTE=Medopalis]I've only really started getting into decent music in the last 18 months.


*is 16 now*


:upset:[/QUOTE]

Hey it's never too later man. Keep your chin up.

BlackDeathMetalJazz or really ANYTHING else please- 10-18-2004 05:02 PM

[QUOTE=jpjrulestheworld]The Eighth Grade with Steve Miller and Led Zeppelin

I couldn't find the Harper song you suggested, but I downloaded a song called Song of the Ages and it was like a symphony :confused:[/QUOTE]

Thats a song Im downloading at the time. Any good? What download program do you have?

keep on phishin' 10-18-2004 05:03 PM

I started listening to the good stuff in 9th Grade


Better late than never though.

the mighty zep 10-18-2004 05:15 PM

[QUOTE=Medopalis]I've only really started getting into decent music in the last 18 months.


*is 16 now*


:upset:[/QUOTE]

dam, only 16 and got a post count like that? how long have you been here?!

but seriously, ive only been listening for a little over a year too, and im 16 too. And good work on the Featured Artist things, i would do one but i dont want to take any glory away from you...itd look like id be greedy for respect.

and now to get on some topic of classic rock, I recently got three beatles albums, my first ones beside Beatles 1. Sgt Peppers, Revolver, and Rubber Soul. I havent yet checked on when these albums came out (early or late beatles material), but they are a lot better than i thought. I orignally heard just their good songs on 1, like Come Together, Day Tripper, and Get Back, but these albums really impressed me. Sgt Peppers was very good, but still not deserving enough to be #1 on RS top 500 album list.

But whatever, but i say as a former 'not big fan' of the beatles, to give some of their albums a try first before judging them like that.

magicbus 10-18-2004 05:17 PM

Jeeeez. A lot today:

Some of my teachers like classic rock (one likes Robin Trower, another Zeppelin)
I like Bad Moon Rising.
I'd check out Fire by Jimi Hendrix, or Fame by David Bowie (for the mix)
I've never listened to Roy Harper.
I've talked with my dad's friends about music before. Me and one guy were discussing Tommy, and how great Townsend is for writing a concept album.
This only covers page 427.

I started with Zeppelin in 10th grade. Now I'm in 12th. So whatever.

BlackDeathMetalJazz or really ANYTHING else please- 10-18-2004 05:25 PM

Is that why you like Zeppelin so much? Sorry couldn't resist...

magicbus 10-18-2004 05:29 PM

No actually I don't really like them much anymore. Good try though.

thickasabrick 10-18-2004 05:32 PM

it took me a while to get into zeppelin...i went through my cheesy eighties bands phase in grade eight...and yes of course it started with Stairway. that wast the only zeppelin song i knew for like three months straight of listening to it, thank god i moved on.

lunch998 10-18-2004 05:36 PM

There is nothing wrong with Zeppelin, just because they are the first Classic rock band people get into doesn't mean that they are bad by any means. I can dislike Stairway because it was Heartbreaker that got me into Zeppelin, not Stairway.

BlackDeathMetalJazz or really ANYTHING else please- 10-18-2004 05:39 PM

[QUOTE=magicbus]No actually I don't really like them much anymore. Good try though.[/QUOTE]

I was talking to the mighty zep

I have never been a fan I just cant stand plant's voice

drugstore cowboy 10-18-2004 05:42 PM

when i was pretty young, on long car rides we would listen to early beatles...most i think my mom just taped, some probably came from the anthology 1, maybe...so that's sorta where i got began, though i really got into classic rock from a friend who introduced me to floyd, and lynyrd skynyrd...neil young, too...that was probably grade eight..

edit: and i'm in grade 11 now, so yeah...

the mighty zep 10-18-2004 05:47 PM

Everybody goes through that first classic rock 'Zeppelin' Stage. Most people adore them, and talk about how great they are and will seriously listen to their CDs over and over and over again. Then they occasionally get turned on to this older music, ask their parents for more, like Floyd, AC/DC, whatever...and then its all good from their.

If Zeppelin can get all them kids to change for the better, props to them. They are dam near close to the best band, but only argueably in my book. Theres still alot to be explored, even for people listening to it for over 5 years.

how every person is turned on to classic rock by only Zeppelin all the time, i dont know, but hell...their doing a great job

magicbus 10-18-2004 05:49 PM

[QUOTE=Schyma000]I was talking to the mighty zep

I have never been a fan I just cant stand plant's voice[/QUOTE]
Alright.

I started with Dazed and Confused. Still probably my favorite Zeppelin song.


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