Sputnik Music Forums

Sputnik Music Forums (http://www.sputnikmusic.com/forums/index.php)
-   Rock & Metal (http://www.sputnikmusic.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=23)
-   -   Classic Rock (http://www.sputnikmusic.com/forums/showthread.php?t=164023)

Badmoon 10-28-2004 08:25 PM

Yea, Fillmore East is great, but not half as diverse and exciting as Eat a Peach. I'll send that to you sometime if you'd like.

I've been listening to a lot of The Grateful Dead's more rythmic stuff. Like their Reggae numbers like "Scarlet Begonias" and "Fire on the Mountain".

MalcolmYoungRock 10-28-2004 08:31 PM

Medopalis, check rock not roll's homepage for a site that streams music. Sample albums there.

Also visit [url]www.rmparadise.net[/url]

It's the same concept except it has less bands. But it has bands that xsao doesn't.

Seafroggys 10-28-2004 08:56 PM

[QUOTE=Woodstock]Your best friend is a moron. Paul McCartney wrote Live And Let Die for a 007 movie in the 70's. GnR were just bored.[/QUOTE]

Well yeah, I knew that. I had to correct him when he said it, and he was like "GnR's version is much better" (even though he never heard McCartney's version; he's like that, making opinions of stuff he's never known). Well, I don't know about the studio version, but once you see Paul do it live......that's it. No competition.

BludgeonySteve 10-28-2004 10:03 PM

New poll is up.

Kentucky Fried Chicken 10-28-2004 11:56 PM

omg... this thread is still up

Creedence Clearwater 10-29-2004 04:59 AM

yep, you just gotta vote dylan.

IAJP 10-29-2004 05:05 AM

[QUOTE=Medopalis]Oooh...*is torn between The Who and Dylan*[/QUOTE]
The Who>Dylan,
sorry....:)

Creedence Clearwater 10-29-2004 05:09 AM

[QUOTE=i_am_Jimmy_Page]The Who>Dylan,
sorry....:)[/QUOTE]

Wait i can see a typo, you put ">" when oyu meant "<"

IAJP 10-29-2004 05:17 AM

[QUOTE=Creedence Clearwater]Wait i can see a typo, you put ">" when oyu meant "<"[/QUOTE]
:lol:
I dunno,
I love Dylan, and everything he's done,
(especially blood on the tracks-awesome album)
But I just think The Who have got so much more variety in their work,
Both brilliant though, don't get me wrong.

Creedence Clearwater 10-29-2004 05:27 AM

And I though you had left the thread behind, but you came back good for you.

I dunno,
I love The who, and everything he's done,
(especially who's next-awesome album)
But I just think Bob Dylan have got so much more variety in their work,
Both brilliant though, don't get me wrong.

No seriously I just like Dylan more, Who has talent across the board though, Moon, Enwistle etc.

Note I used etc. insteand of roger and pete

"I asked bobby Dylan"- the seeker

IAJP 10-29-2004 05:33 AM

[QUOTE=Creedence Clearwater]"I asked bobby Dylan"- the seeker[/QUOTE]
I asked The Beatles,
I asked Timothy Leary...but he couldn't help me either!
They call me the...

Creedence Clearwater 10-29-2004 05:45 AM

Jimmy page, At least you didn't note how I mispelled their names, now I can put on the list of actual people not always correcting my spelling.

(If I had another who/dylan cross reference I would put it here)

And I have been searching low and high

Creedence Clearwater 10-29-2004 05:47 AM

[QUOTE=Medopalis]Creedence...as you're on now, and seem to be Dylan expert in residence, which album of his d'you think I should get first? My family have got a double disc best of lurking around downstairs, but I was just wondering which of his albums was best for someone whose heard his stuff, but doesn't know all that much about his and his music. Thanks.[/QUOTE]

Blood on the Tracks, maybe not his best but the easiest to be drawn into, raw emotion follow the break up with his wife.

then theres Highway 61 revisted and Blonde on blonde, there the top three which most people pick their number one from, if only I knew my favourite.

IAJP 10-29-2004 05:51 AM

[QUOTE=Medopalis]Creedence...as you're on now, and seem to be Dylan expert in residence, which album of his d'you think I should get first? My family have got a double disc best of lurking around downstairs, but I was just wondering which of his albums was best for someone whose heard his stuff, but doesn't know all that much about his and his music. Thanks.[/QUOTE]
OOOO!
*puts hand up*
I'm The Who expert, I have all their albums :)

Creedence Clearwater 10-29-2004 05:58 AM

[QUOTE=i_am_Jimmy_Page]OOOO!
*puts hand up*
I'm The Who expert, I have all their albums :)[/QUOTE]

Good you can help me then, why does/did pete keep smashing all those beautiful rickenbacker, i would give my right arm for one of those

*Thinks carefully* wait no, I wouldn't give away an arm, I would need that to play the guitar, amybe a leg..........

IAJP 10-29-2004 10:39 AM

[QUOTE=Creedence Clearwater]Good you can help me then, why does/did pete keep smashing all those beautiful rickenbacker, i would give my right arm for one of those

*Thinks carefully* wait no, I wouldn't give away an arm, I would need that to play the guitar, amybe a leg..........[/QUOTE]
It was mainly showman-ship,
He did it first in the marquee.
He pulled his guitar up sharply.
It hit the ceiling and some mistook it for showmanship....so being a showman, he carried on doing it :).

magicbus 10-29-2004 12:01 PM

I'm gettin some cds today, cause no school. Any ideas?

IAJP 10-29-2004 12:09 PM

[QUOTE=magicbus]I'm gettin some cds today, cause no school. Any ideas?[/QUOTE]
Appetite For Destruction-Guns 'N Roses.
Black Sabbath-Black Sabbath.
Cream-Disralie Gears.
The Doors-Morrison Hotel.
The Kinks-Village Green Preservation Society.
Led Zeppelin-Led Zeppelin I
Pink Floyd-DSOTM.
Velvet Revolver-Contraband.
Not all of them obviously,
But pick random ones, they are all good.

magicbus 10-29-2004 12:32 PM

I'll list my (classic rock) cds.:

Pink Floyd:
The Wall
DSOTM
Wish You Were Here
Meddle
(Ummagumma, Animals, and PATGOD burned. I plan on getting them.)

Yes:
Close To The Edge
Yessongs

Hendrix:
Electric Ladyland
Band of Gypsies
Are You Experienced

Zeppelin:
Early Days Vol 1 (I am going to buy all of their cds eventually. don't hate me!)

The Doors:
Legacy

The Who:
Greatest Hits

Cream:
The Very Best of Cream

I know, a lot of greatest hits, but that's only until I buy the rest...
I want to get Who's Next, Fragile, Ummagumma, Led Zeppelin II, and some others. I just don't know which to get. Probably some by The Doors, The Who, etc.

lunch998 10-29-2004 12:39 PM

You should get all the Cream CD's too. You should get either Who's Next or Tommy.

MalcolmYoungRock 10-29-2004 12:41 PM

Ok, this is just on my computer...

Ac-Dc
--------
AC/DC Live
Highway to Hell
Back in Black

Eric Clapton
---------------
Cream of Clapton (includes blind faith, cream, bluesbreakers, derek and the dominoes, solo)

Hendrix
----------
Are you Experienced?

Led Zeppelin
-----------------
I
II
III
IV
Houses of the Holy
Presence
In through the out door
How the West Was Won
Early Days/ Latter Days

Pink Floyd
------------
Obscured by Clouds
DSOTM
The Wall
Wish You Were Here
Meddle
Animals

The Doors
------------
Legacy

Grateful Dead
-----------------
Aoxomoxoa
Anthem of the Sun
Self Titled (1967)

The Who
-----------
Greatest Hits

Van Halen
------------
Self Titled


Yep that's about it.

Edit: If you want any I'll send over AIM

lunch998 10-29-2004 12:44 PM

John Enwhistle is amazing. Sorry, that was random but I was just listening to Live at Leeds(Oh by the way you should get that) and thought I should say something about how great he is.

lunch998 10-29-2004 12:52 PM

Ooh lets list what CD's we own.
Zeppelin-HTWWW, BBC Sessions, Box Set
The Who - Who's Next, A Quick One, Live at Leeds, Box Set
Hendrix - Best of, Live at Berkely, Box Set
Cream - BBC Sessions, Disraeli Gears, Fresh Cream
Pink Floyd - The Wall, Dark Side, WYWH, Animals, Meddle, Obscured By Clouds
Allmans - Best of, Live at Fillmore
Dead - Best of, Closing of Winterland
Jethro Tull - Stand Up, Aqualung
Blind Faith - Blind Faith
Deep Purple - Greatist Hits
Janis Joplin - Greatest hits
Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
Yardbirds - Ultimate Collection
Simon and Garfunkel - Wedensday Morning 3 a.m.

Suggestions on what I should get next?

MalcolmYoungRock 10-29-2004 12:53 PM

That's what we've been doing Lunch.

You got the box set thingy you were talking about?

lunch998 10-29-2004 01:00 PM

[QUOTE=MalcolmYoungRock]That's what we've been doing Lunch.

You got the box set thingy you were talking about?[/QUOTE]

I know, I wasn't trying to make fun of you listing your CD's. I think it's a good idea.

And the Led Zeppelin Box set is just the 4 disc one, not the complete studio recordings like I'm going to get soon.

oneoffive 10-29-2004 01:01 PM

[QUOTE=MalcolmYoungRock]Ok, this is just on my computer...

Ac-Dc
--------
AC/DC Live
Highway to Hell
Back in Black

Eric Clapton
---------------
Cream of Clapton (includes blind faith, cream, bluesbreakers, derek and the dominoes, solo)

Hendrix
----------
Are you Experienced?

Led Zeppelin
-----------------
I
II
III
IV
Houses of the Holy
Presence
In through the out door
How the West Was Won
Early Days/ Latter Days

Pink Floyd
------------
Obscured by Clouds
DSOTM
The Wall
Wish You Were Here
Meddle
Animals

The Doors
------------
Legacy

Grateful Dead
-----------------
Aoxomoxoa
Anthem of the Sun
Self Titled (1967)

The Who
-----------
Greatest Hits

Van Halen
------------
Self Titled


Yep that's about it.

Edit: If you want any I'll send over AIM[/QUOTE]

only one hendrix album???? sinner

big 10-29-2004 01:10 PM

thin lizzy thin lizzy thin lizzy!

the greatest unsung heroes of classic rock ever! phil lynotts perfect vocals and bass backed up by an everchanging line up, yet astounding line up, will always be the greatest that has ever lived!

c'mon the lizzy!

magicbus 10-29-2004 01:12 PM

If we're doing all the cds we have on the computer... Add every Zeppelin album, Saucerfull of Secrets, Neil Young - Harvest, Van Halen - best of vol 1, Yes - Fragile, and VU and Nico.

And I don't like Thin Lizzy.

Cream Team 10-29-2004 02:05 PM

I'm a huge classic rock fan. Although only 15, I got into this great genre of music when I was only 7. I did a classic rock report on The Who in 5th grade...they are now my favorite band. I recently joined a band that is solely classic rock based. I spend my time studying classic rock trivia...I'm better than most from that era. Some say I'm obsessed. I say "no," you just don't have a good taste in music or a good hobby or a true love of life...mine being classic rock.

Cream Team 10-29-2004 02:07 PM

Pete Townshend is the true classic rock unsung hero...his masterful writing skills, his legendary guitar riffs. Pete Townshend is a man for the ages...all ages.


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 04:47 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.1
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.