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Broken Arrow 12-16-2004 06:59 PM

[QUOTE=lunch998]I stood up for him when that kid said Skynyrd>>Neil.

Cool, what bands did you find?[/QUOTE]
Donavon, The Castaways, Take Five and a few other bands.

Creedence Clearwater 12-16-2004 07:00 PM

[QUOTE=davo_guitarman]ma favourite bands were led zeppelin, acdc, the eagles, the doors, pink floyd, and sumtyms van halen never really got into them sum of theyre songs r ok but led zeppelin is my greatest influencing band[/QUOTE]

I know You. Despite being illiterate you like cricket. did you watch the test yesterday?

lunch998 12-16-2004 07:02 PM

[QUOTE=Livewired]Donavon, The Castaways, Take Five and a few other bands.[/QUOTE]

Donovan is good, I like Hurdy Gurdy Man.

Creedence Clearwater 12-16-2004 07:04 PM

[QUOTE=lunch998]Donovan is good, I like Hurdy Gurdy Man.[/QUOTE]

Doesn't everyone

*Cannot name another of their songs

lunch998 12-16-2004 07:06 PM

[QUOTE=Creedence Clearwater]Doesn't everyone

*Cannot name another of their songs[/QUOTE]

Mellow Yellow.

Broken Arrow 12-16-2004 07:07 PM

[QUOTE=lunch998]Donovan is good, I like Hurdy Gurdy Man.[/QUOTE]
Thats the only song i had heard before.

But now Sunshine Superman is my favourite.

I think thats the name of the song?

lunch998 12-16-2004 07:09 PM

[QUOTE=Livewired]Thats the only song i had heard before.

But now Sunshine Superman is my favourite.

I think thats the name of the song?[/QUOTE]

It sounds familiar, I'm fairly sure I've heard it before.

BlackDeathMetalJazz or really ANYTHING else please- 12-16-2004 07:12 PM

[QUOTE=Livewired]Since when did everybody like Neil so much!?!

That guy probably brought Neil into the Pearl Jam discussion because he was their main influence. He even did an album with them.

*stayed home sick and found some great pyschidelic bands.w00t[/QUOTE]

What is this pyschidelic band you speak of?

Edit: nevermind I see

wanton 12-16-2004 07:34 PM

I'm really diggin this live version of Bertha by the Grateful Dead that I got. It has a very addictive riff. Cool song. :thumb:

BlackDeathMetalJazz or really ANYTHING else please- 12-16-2004 07:41 PM

Can anyone hook me up with some [I]Bootleg Bob Dylan[/I]?

jpj 12-16-2004 08:07 PM

Has anyone ever heard of Wishbone Ash? I heard one of their songs called Moonshine and it was really good. Does anyone know any good albums of their's?

Woodstock 12-16-2004 08:12 PM

OK, what should I get first, Blonde on Blonde or Blood On The Tracks?

magicbus 12-16-2004 08:15 PM

[QUOTE=Woodstock]OK, what should I get first, Blonde on Blonde or Blood On The Tracks?[/QUOTE]

I don't know, but I'd like to hear too, cause I need some Dylan. (has none)

Woodstock 12-16-2004 08:18 PM

[QUOTE=magicbus]I don't know, but I'd like to hear too, cause I need some Dylan. (has none)[/QUOTE]
Use the "site". It has plenty of Dylan and CSNY.

magicbus 12-16-2004 08:54 PM

Not a bad idea.

Badmoon 12-16-2004 09:00 PM

[QUOTE=wanton]I'm really diggin this live version of Bertha by the Grateful Dead that I got. It has a very addictive riff. Cool song. :thumb:[/QUOTE]

I like that song mainly for its chorus. It has one of the best. :)

magicbus 12-16-2004 09:08 PM

Have you guys watched the Jam Outtake in The Last Waltz? I guess Stills comes in at the end and plays guitar for a few minute. I didn't realize this was him until I found out on some site. Man this movie rules.

Kreator2112 12-16-2004 09:14 PM

this is on page 676, whats the highest any one has seen?

Badmoon 12-16-2004 09:15 PM

2368

BludgeonySteve 12-16-2004 09:17 PM

[QUOTE=magicbus]Have you guys watched the Jam Outtake in The Last Waltz? I guess Stills comes in at the end and plays guitar for a few minute. I didn't realize this was him until I found out on some site. Man this movie rules.[/QUOTE]

Indeed it does ;). Clapton shows Robbie up so bad :p

Robbie was great though.

magicbus 12-16-2004 09:29 PM

Oh yea I know, but its ok cause Clapton rules too. That's one of my favorite songs on there.

Kreator2112 12-16-2004 09:30 PM

clapton is god, but on his last dvd i seen, he was with "mary j. blige" and "sherrel crow", isnt this an ultimate low for clapton as far as performance. crow didnt even play guitar, she just stood there like a cheerleader clapping. their are tons of artists out now that would love to perform with clapton.....i think.

Seafroggys 12-16-2004 11:02 PM

[QUOTE=Kreator2112]clapton is god, but on his last dvd i seen, he was with "mary j. blige" and "sherrel crow", isnt this an ultimate low for clapton as far as performance. crow didnt even play guitar, she just stood there like a cheerleader clapping. their are tons of artists out now that would love to perform with clapton.....i think.[/QUOTE]

I would love to drum for him.

crazyman 12-17-2004 12:16 AM

[QUOTE=Seafroggys]Might want to try out some Deep Purple. No, not just Smoke on the Water. Listen to some Bloodsucker, Living Wreck, Flight of the Rat, and of course, their best song, Child in Time.[/QUOTE]

i've never listened really too much to Deep Purple, i will give it a try thanks for the suggestion :)

Seafroggys 12-17-2004 12:23 AM

[QUOTE=crazyman]i've never listened really too much to Deep Purple, i will give it a try thanks for the suggestion :)[/QUOTE]

If you're gonna get a CD, get In Rock or Made in Japan.

Also, I've finally downloaded Achilles Last Stand. Pretty spiffy song.

Creedence Clearwater 12-17-2004 01:50 AM

[QUOTE=Woodstock]OK, what should I get first, Blonde on Blonde or Blood On The Tracks?[/QUOTE]

Get Highway 61 revisted, and yes Visions of Johanna is deserving of user title status.

thickasabrick 12-17-2004 08:25 AM

[QUOTE=Woodstock]OK, what should I get first, Blonde on Blonde or Blood On The Tracks?[/QUOTE]

i'd have to say Blood on the Tracks. it gets back to what Dylan was all about. Blonde on Blonde he kinda strayed away from his more pure folk or folk-rock whatever you wanna consider it. Blonde on Blonde sounds more like an old time bar saloon album, which all the piano and hooting and hollering.

last night, it was about midnight and i decided i wanted to go to bed, but i wanted to listen to one album first. i had to listen to a discman, cuz my record player is too noisy, so my choices were limited (don't own a lot of cd's). i was thinking "man i need some good Dylan cd's" and i went to set my alarm clock for the next day, and i accidently turned on the radio, and there was a big bell noise, and the radio guy was like "and now for classic vinyl, we are going to be listening to Bob Dylans Blonde on Blonde" i was like PERFECT! so they played the entire album no stops and i was in heaven.

thickasabrick 12-17-2004 08:27 AM

but if you don't have it....i would seriously look into Highway 61 revisted.

and i haven't seen crazyman in a while...did he leave or am i just really out of touch with the rest of the forums?

Randall_Spandit 12-17-2004 09:18 AM

What about Queen?
Sure some of the later stuff wasn't exactly hardcore, but the early stuff was brilliant, all members were songwriters, 3 of them sang (john Deacon didn't)Brian May was an amazing guitarist, anyone who disagrees with the above statement should download (or BUY) Queen 1 or just Great King Rat and or Son and Daughter off of the Queen at the BBC album

crazyman 12-17-2004 09:48 AM

[QUOTE=thickasabrick]but if you don't have it....i would seriously look into Highway 61 revisted.

and i haven't seen crazyman in a while...did he leave or am i just really out of touch with the rest of the forums?[/QUOTE]

i usually just chill in the pit, haven't been to the R&M's in a while


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