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IAJP 12-18-2004 05:28 PM

I voted but it was a roughy.
Do you have a passion play?
what an awesome album!

thickasabrick 12-18-2004 05:37 PM

[QUOTE=i_am_Jimmy_Page]I voted but it was a roughy.
Do you have a passion play?
what an awesome album![/QUOTE]

i dont believe i have that album. i have:

Stand Up, Aqualung, Thick as a Brick, Minstrel in the Gallery, Songs from the Wood, Living in the Past, and Under Wraps.

i have doubles or triples of all of them, because my friends always borrow them. (except Living in the Past, no one touches it!)

and i have a sub-par greatest hits cd, but let us not speak of that.

magicbus 12-18-2004 05:42 PM

Deja Vu is a sweet cd. I knew I'd heard Carry On before. Can anybody send me The Band's brown album (forget the name), and Tull's Aqualung and Thick As A Brick?

IAJP 12-18-2004 05:42 PM

thick as a brick is classic,
I love the acoustic guitar work on that album, I also really like the live version too :thumb:

IAJP 12-18-2004 05:45 PM

[QUOTE=magicbus]Deja Vu is a sweet cd. I knew I'd heard Carry On before. Can anybody send me The Band's brown album (forget the name), and Tull's Aqualung and Thick As A Brick?[/QUOTE]
I only have the band by the band sorry,
but I have both those tull songs.

Jam2Me 12-18-2004 06:58 PM

[QUOTE=B0nz0]ok ok, i admit it, i'm a classic rock nut. i love led zeppelin, the beatles, the who, eric clapton, the doors, and so on. most of the bands i listen to broke up years before i was born. at 17, nearly every song on my playlist is older than me. but is it just my imagination, or is classic rock experiencing sort of a revival. i am running into an increasing number of classic rock fans my age. at my school (an all boys high school), the school newspaper took a poll of everyone's favorite genre and band. led zeppeling got 5th and the beatles got 6th, behind that rap crap. classic rock made up a large percent of ppls favorite genre. is this just by me, or are other ppl noticing this too?


[SIZE=5][B][COLOR=Red]This is now a Classic Rock Discussion thread![/COLOR][/B][/SIZE][/QUOTE]
Yeah there's a lot of kids getting into classic rock in my school, like myself, but I think the real revival is happening on the jam band scene, it's amazing right now and I want to experience every part of it because I think someday my kids will be asking me if I liked bands like Phish, Widespread Panic, Gov't Mule, Addison Groove Project, DMB, etc. However the classic rock revival is nowhere near as strong as the "emo" craze going around...don't get me started on that :D

>new here<

jpj 12-18-2004 06:59 PM

Yayz for Mule :D

Jam2Me 12-18-2004 07:03 PM

Yeah I love Mule, but not as much as the Allman Bros. which fit perfectly in this classic rock thread...any fans of them here (semi-redundant question)?

I like all of their stuff, Haynes and Derek Trucks only got me into them more.
My favorite stuff though is all of the Duane stuff.

Seafroggys 12-18-2004 07:04 PM

[QUOTE=Woodstock]They would put on The Beatles 1, and I'd hate the beginning poppy stuff, and I'd think the later stuff was weird.

You're very right, things have changed so much.[/QUOTE]

Wow. I was already hardcore Beatles fan for over a year by the time I got 1. You're all n00bs.

jpj 12-18-2004 07:06 PM

[QUOTE=Jam2Me]Yeah I love Mule, but not as much as the Allman Bros. which fit perfectly in this classic rock thread...any fans of them here (semi-redundant question)?

I like all of their stuff, Haynes and Derek Trucks only got me into them more.
My favorite stuff though is all of the Duane stuff.[/QUOTE]
I think we're all big fans of The Allman Brothers here, you just can't go wrong with 'em.

BludgeonySteve 12-18-2004 07:08 PM

[QUOTE=Jam2Me]Yeah I love Mule, but not as much as the Allman Bros. which fit perfectly in this classic rock thread...any fans of them here (semi-redundant question)?

I like all of their stuff, Haynes and Derek Trucks only got me into them more.
My favorite stuff though is all of the Duane stuff.[/QUOTE]

Awesome :thumb:. This thread actually doubles as part classic rock and part jam discussion.

Badmoon's going to like this guy ;)

Yays to The Grateful Dead, Phish, WideSpread Panic, Gov't mule, The Allman Brothers and others.
I
'm a bit of a jam band newbie :(

Badmoon 12-18-2004 07:19 PM

:thumb: Nice taste.

Rock, sign on Aim. I have two samples I want to give out.

BlackDeathMetalJazz or really ANYTHING else please- 12-18-2004 09:28 PM

Im getting 50$ worth of CDs what should I get? Im thinking Neil Young's [I]Harvest[/I]. (so far)

gmoneyguy 12-18-2004 09:29 PM

Some Harrison definetly.

Woodstock 12-18-2004 09:34 PM

It's good to see magicbus likes Deja Vu.

Schyma00, get Harvest or After The Goldrush.

And I just got Blonde On Blonde.

Broken Arrow 12-18-2004 09:35 PM

After reading like 15 pages the only thing I feel like replying to is that how Schyma000 out Morrison Hotel as their fifth best album.

This leaves me in bitter outrage ---- :angry:

Illmatic 12-18-2004 09:35 PM

Does Clapton's solo career irritate anyone else?

He just kind of put it on autopilot and floated through it...there's no passion.

BlackDeathMetalJazz or really ANYTHING else please- 12-18-2004 09:35 PM

Im trying to get [I]All Things Must pass[/I].

Woodstock 12-18-2004 09:37 PM

[QUOTE=Disconnection Notice]Does Clapton's solo career irritate anyone else?

He just kind of put it on autopilot and floated through it...there's no passion.[/QUOTE]
That's actually a very good way to describe it, and I dont really listen to his solo career that much for that very reason.

STP 12-18-2004 09:37 PM

[QUOTE=guitrguy]Some Harrison definetly.[/QUOTE]

"All things must pass" is a classic for all time. And a great "Jam" finish.

jpj 12-18-2004 09:37 PM

[QUOTE=Disconnection Notice]Does Clapton's solo career irritate anyone else?

He just kind of put it on autopilot and floated through it...there's no passion.[/QUOTE]
Yea, his solo career leaves a lot to ask for. Whenever a Cream song comes on he says "Yep, this was before Clapton turned gay."

I always thought that was funny.

clown_phobia 12-18-2004 09:38 PM

[QUOTE=Disconnection Notice]Does Clapton's solo career irritate anyone else?

He just kind of put it on autopilot and floated through it...there's no passion.[/QUOTE]

he had his good moments

BludgeonySteve 12-18-2004 09:38 PM

[QUOTE=Disconnection Notice]Does Clapton's solo career irritate anyone else?

He just kind of put it on autopilot and floated through it...there's no passion.[/QUOTE]
Eh, kinda. He sure does play a lot of Cream, Derek and The Dominos and Blind Faith stuff live.

Tears In Heaven, Cocaine and Hey Hey are kewl songs.

Broken Arrow 12-18-2004 09:38 PM

[QUOTE=Disconnection Notice]Does Clapton's solo career irritate anyone else?

He just kind of put it on autopilot and floated through it...there's no passion.[/QUOTE]
Unplugged is pretty good.

No passion.........his son died.........still no passion?

BlackDeathMetalJazz or really ANYTHING else please- 12-18-2004 09:40 PM

[QUOTE=Livewired]After reading like 15 pages the only thing I feel like replying to is that how Schyma000 out Morrison Hotel as their fifth best album.

This leaves me in bitter outrage ---- :angry:[/QUOTE]

Well it didn't have as many good songs as the others did. Still I love though. I love all Doors albums!

Broken Arrow 12-18-2004 09:42 PM

[QUOTE=Schyma000]Well it didn't have as many good songs as the others did. Still I love though. I love all Doors albums![/QUOTE]
Iy's like there best album :angry:

Jam2Me 12-18-2004 09:42 PM

[QUOTE=Schyma000]Im trying to get [I]All Things Must pass[/I].[/QUOTE]
If you like ATMP then I suggest the 1979 self title :thumb:

And yeah Clapton's 80's solo career was sub-par...I like his CD chronicles, he's older but the songs are still good, but I'm not sure what year most of those songs are from.

Illmatic 12-18-2004 09:43 PM

[QUOTE=Livewired]Unplugged is pretty good.

No passion.........his son died.........still no passion?[/QUOTE]

What about the 22 years between the time Derek and the Dominos broke up and when his son died? All tired, mediocre blues-rock.

BludgeonySteve 12-18-2004 09:44 PM

[QUOTE=Jam2Me]If you like ATMP then I suggest the 1979 self title :thumb:

And yeah Clapton's 80's solo career was sub-par...I like his CD chronicles, he's older but the songs are still good, but I'm not sure what year most of those songs are from.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, a best of album might be good for clapton. He had about enough great songs for a one disc.

Woodstock 12-18-2004 09:45 PM

I got Blonde On Blonde, comment.


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