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[QUOTE=lunch998]Who is it? Or is it a secret?
The Band - Rock of Ages is a really great album, and since everyone loves the Band, everyone should get it.[/QUOTE] I mentioned a while ago, and didn't get finished. I will also not get it finished today. It's Chris Robinson & The New Earth Mud - This Magnificent Distance. Download or Ask me For -------------------------- The Grateful Dead - Pride of Cucamonga (Ask me) Widespread Panic - Papa Johnny Road (Download) Widespread Panic - Blue Indian (Ask me) Chris Robinson - 40 Days (Ask me) Chris Robinson - Train Robbers (Ask me) |
Yep it's true
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YA know what Bonzo i seem to have seen the same thing but i think it is due to all the newer music having cheap riffs and solos that the classic rock like led zeppelin and metallica have come back due to their kick *** solos :thumb:
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[QUOTE=slaxdif]Yep it's true[/QUOTE]
what are you talking about? (it makes it easier to go to the post you want to reply to and click the "reply" button on the bottom) |
[QUOTE=IAMIRONMAN]YA know what Bonzo i seem to have seen the same thing but i think it is due to all the newer music having cheap riffs and solos that the classic rock like led zeppelin and metallica have come back due to their kick *** solos :thumb:[/QUOTE]
metallica is not Classic rock, idiot. |
Calm down, it's always time for Metallica!
The riff from Is There Anybody Out There by Pink Floyd sounds like Call Of Ktulu by Metallica. And Goodbye Blue Sky has a similar sounding riff to Fade To Black By Metallica. Those two Floyd songs were from the same album and the two Metallica sounds were from the same album. You guys put two and two together ;) |
[QUOTE=IAMIRONMAN]YA know what Bonzo i seem to have seen the same thing but i think it is due to all the newer music having cheap riffs and solos that the classic rock like led zeppelin and metallica have come back due to their kick *** solos :thumb:[/QUOTE]
Please never post here again. |
[QUOTE=rock not roll]Calm down, it's always time for Metallica!
The riff from Is There Anybody Out There by Pink Floyd sounds like Call Of Ktulu by Metallica. And Goodbye Blue Sky has a similar sounding riff to Fade To Black By Metallica. Those two Floyd songs were from the same album and the two Metallica sounds were from the same album. You guys put two and two together ;)[/QUOTE] Nice try. |
[QUOTE=rock not roll]Calm down, it's always time for Metallica!
The riff from Is There Anybody Out There by Pink Floyd sounds like Call Of Ktulu by Metallica. And Goodbye Blue Sky has a similar sounding riff to Fade To Black By Metallica. Those two Floyd songs were from the same album and the two Metallica sounds were from the same album. You guys put two and two together ;)[/QUOTE] Metallica ripped off Floyd. Those bastards. |
[QUOTE=guitrguy]Nice try.[/QUOTE]
If I don't ****ing keep it on topic it won't stay on topic. Just doing my part ;). |
[QUOTE=rock not roll]If I don't ****ing keep it on topic it won't stay on topic.
Just doing my part ;).[/QUOTE] I forgot you stole this thread from B0nz0. |
My parents found a list of CDs I wanted to get. I wasn't going to ask for them for Christmas, but it appears now that I am getting some of them.
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That's right. Don't ever forget it.
I just watched The Wall Live in Berlin done by Rodger Waters and about 100 guest musicans :eek:. It was teh secks. |
[QUOTE=guitrguy]I forgot you stole this thread from B0nz0.[/QUOTE]
He comandeered the thread. Bonzo left, so I guess someone had to do it. |
[QUOTE=lunch998]My parents found a list of CDs I wanted to get. I wasn't going to ask for them for Christmas, but it appears now that I am getting some of them.[/QUOTE]
Where you snooping? |
[QUOTE=guitrguy]Where you snooping?[/QUOTE]
No, but it was a list that I put away awhile ago, and then randomly found on my kitchen table. I put it together to make the assumption that someone bought some of them for me. I could be wrong though. |
In about two hours on PBS, there's going to be highlights of the Crossroads Guitar Festival, hosted none other than Eric Clapton, who was mentioned on the first page of this thread. Should rockz0rz all our collective sockz0rz.
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[QUOTE=lunch998]No, but it was a list that I put away awhile ago, and then randomly found on my kitchen table. I put it together to make the assumption that someone bought some of them for me. I could be wrong though.[/QUOTE]
Seems logical. |
[QUOTE=Canadian_Guy]In about two hours on PBS, there's going to be highlights of the Crossroads Guitar Festival, hosted none other than Eric Clapton, who was mentioned on the first page of this thread. Should rockz0rz all our collective sockz0rz.[/QUOTE]
That looks awesome. I might watch. I do hate PBS though. |
I saw the Crossroads Festival a few weeks ago, it was very good.
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John Entwistle (the late bassist of The Who) and Rap
[quote]I can't stand rap....people who can't sing do rap....you can sing rebellion as well as talk it....Hitler would have been in a rap band..[/quote] - John Entwistle, MTV Week In Rock 1989.
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[QUOTE=clown_phobia]- John Entwistle, MTV Week In Rock 1989.[/QUOTE]
What a di[SIZE=2]ck[/SIZE]. |
That was pretty funny, RIP John.
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He's an awesome bassist though. Awesome I say.
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I first relised how good he was while listening to "Live at Leeds".
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John Entwistle is an awesome bassist alright
[QUOTE=rock not roll]He's an awesome bassist though. Awesome I say.[/QUOTE]
Yeah! especially on the early who stuff! :thumb: |
Some gave me a -2 rep in here lol.
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Good job [b]Rock not Roll[/b]! You were voted the [b]4th best poster on MX![/b]
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^**** that
/leaves and never comes back :p |
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some people just need to die. |
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