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yeh man classic rock and roll was the best.but **** nowadayz u dun get any great rock and roll bands anymur.its all emo this and punk that or some nu metal crap.i dunno abt your country but where i live hardly anyone around mi age listens to old school rock or metal
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David Gilmour is a Harrison fan.
[url=http://www.clapton.addr.com/PinkFloyd/Gallery/WIPF334.jpg]This photo[/url] proves it. In case you don't know, the shirt he is wearing is George Harrison's [i]Dark Horse[/i]. [i]Dark Horse[/i] is Harrison's 3rd solo album (it recieved horrible reviews, since in this one he started to experiment with jazz and other sort of music, going away from his Beatle image and so it was rampage by the critics. Though today it might be Harrison's most fascinating body of works), the name of his record label ([i]Dark Horse Records[/i] distributed by A&M) and his first and only major tour. Sorry, but I thought it was interesting. I'll stop now. |
[QUOTE=ashraff]yeh man classic rock and roll was the best.but **** nowadayz u dun get any great rock and roll bands anymur.its all emo this and punk that or some nu metal crap.i dunno abt your country but where i live hardly anyone around mi age listens to old school rock or metal[/QUOTE]
en engles por favor. |
^ *inglés ;)
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[QUOTE=Badmoon]^ *inglés ;)[/QUOTE]
:lol: :thumb: ooooo touche. |
[QUOTE=Badmoon]^ *inglés ;)[/QUOTE]
So who is it in your avatar? If you haven't already said |
Three members of the Aquarium Rescue Unit.
In the middle is the creative leader Col. Bruce Hampton (You may have seen him on [I]Sling Blade[/I] as Morris). To the left is Jimmy Herring (One of my favorite guitar players) and to the right is Jeff Sipe (Amazing drummer). They were one the pioneer Jam Bands (I say that while ignoring the Grateful Dead/Allmans/etc for the reason that they were not labeled that term till Phish, ARU, and Panic came around.) in the 80's/90's. Unfortunately, they some how got forgotten. P.S. Cat Stevens use to be cool. How can such a fantastic musician/writer become so corrupt? :( |
What the hell's he been doing? I just remember hearing that he got deported awhile ago, but I didn't know what for.
Bruce Hampton looks like Allen Woody. |
No, Allen Woody looks like Bruce Hampton. Hampton goes back man!
He and the Hampton Grease Band use to open for the likes of the Grateful Dead, and Jimi Hendrix. Hampton always fallen under my list of "Fat Guys who are Really Original", also. "Fat Guys Who Are Really Original" ----------------------------------------- Col. Bruce Hampton Cpt. Beefheart Dr. John |
[QUOTE=Badmoon]No, Allen Woody looks like Bruce Hampton. Hampton does back man!
He and the Hampton Grease Band use to open for the likes of the Grateful Dead, and Jimi Hendrix.[/QUOTE] Bruce Hampton is coming around here I think, Pepsi Cola Roadhouse or something. So what the fuc[SIZE=2]k[/SIZE] is up with Cat? |
As we speak, I wouldn't mind if we put him down, but he use to be cool.
"Father & Son" is an amazing song. So is The Flaming Lips' rip off "Fight Test". |
The Codetalkers feat. Col. Bruce Hampton and Jimmy Herring, and tickets are only $13. Now to get daddy to take me to two concerts in one month.
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[QUOTE=slowhand]David Gilmour is a Harrison fan.
[url=http://www.clapton.addr.com/PinkFloyd/Gallery/WIPF334.jpg]This photo[/url] proves it. In case you don't know, the shirt he is wearing is George Harrison's [i]Dark Horse[/i]. [i]Dark Horse[/i] is Harrison's 3rd solo album (it recieved horrible reviews, since in this one he started to experiment with jazz and other sort of music, going away from his Beatle image and so it was rampage by the critics. Though today it might be Harrison's most fascinating body of works), the name of his record label ([i]Dark Horse Records[/i] distributed by A&M) and his first and only major tour. Sorry, but I thought it was interesting. I'll stop now.[/QUOTE] He looks like Jesus in that picture. |
[QUOTE=magicbus]He looks like Jesus in that picture.[/QUOTE]
Have you seen Gilmour's Richard Wright avatar? Now that looks like Jesus. |
Go see that! It is rare that you'd catch Herring and Hampton together these days, plus the Code Talkers are pretty dang good.
The Aquarium Rescue Unit is another one of those groups who really had a family (Like the Grateful Dead and The Allman Brothers, but not as large). They launched the careers of Mutt Mundy, Kofi Burbridge, Oteil Burbridge, Jimmy Herring, Jeff Sipe, etc. |
There's something cool on PBS. They just showed CCR live then they went to the Moody Blues playing Knights in White Satin.
Steve Miller is coming to Pittsburgh :D EDIT: It's that god da[SIZE=2]m[/SIZE]n 60's Experience thing again. |
[QUOTE=jpjrulestheworld]Have you seen Gilmour's Richard Wright avatar? Now that looks like Jesus.[/QUOTE]
Yea that's off the Meddle inlay. I think they all look like Jesus in there. Even the two without beards. |
Steve Howe? Nice :thumb:
"Octopus's Garden" is the best song off of [I]Abbey Road[/I]. Tr00f |
[QUOTE=Badmoon]Steve Howe? Nice :thumb:
"Octopus's Garden" is the best song off of [I]Abbey Road[/I]. Tr00f[/QUOTE] pfft Something > everything else Mean Mr. Mustard is awesome too. |
I was hoping you guys would catch that. I threw in "Mood for a day" in case you didn't recognize him in the small resolution.
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[QUOTE=jpjrulestheworld]There's something cool on PBS. They just showed CCR live then they went to the Moody Blues playing Knights in White Satin.
Steve Miller is coming to Pittsburgh :D EDIT: It's that god da[SIZE=2]m[/SIZE]n 60's Experience thing again.[/QUOTE] o god i wanna see steve miller |
[QUOTE=jpjrulestheworld]pfft
Something > everything else Mean Mr. Mustard is awesome too.[/QUOTE] Those don't even rank top 3. 1. Octopus's Garden 2. Here Comes the Sun 3. Maxwell's Silver Hammer |
i wouldn't place maxwell's silver hammer above something. no way in hell. and i like golden slumbers/carry that weight/the end better than octopus's garden
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Once my dad waved to Steve Howe, and Steve Howe waved back
/family history I like "Because" and "Sun King" the most (this week) Sun King is just so relaxing... maybe it's cause the first time I heard it I was lying on my back on the beach in august, I thought the crickets were in the grass |
Sun King was THE song that got me into The Beatles.
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[QUOTE=Badmoon]Those don't even rank top 3.
1. Octopus's Garden 2. Here Comes the Sun 3. Maxwell's Silver Hammer[/QUOTE] No, no, no, no. Now that I think about it I Want You (She's So Heavy) > Something 1. I Want You (She's So Heavy) 2. Something 3. Mean Mr. Mustard Come Together and Maxwell's Silver Hammer are runner-ups. |
[QUOTE=Walrus Gumboot]Once my dad waved to Steve Howe, and Steve Howe waved back
/family history[/QUOTE] :lol: I think I remember you saying that before. |
[QUOTE=magicbus]:lol: I think I remember you saying that before.[/QUOTE]
Probably haha I need to learn to play some crazy blues riffs on my ukulele |
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A song by Harpers Bizarre from 1969, "Witci Tai To" "59th Street Bridge (Feelin' Groovy)" was their biggest hit, they covered Simon's version, and made it a huge hit in '67. |
just voted for morse in group d. beck will get through anyway.
abbey road songs: 1. because 2. golden slumbers/carry that weight/ the end 3. because |
Favorite Abbey Road Songs:
1: Here Comes the Sun 2: Polythene Pam 3: Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End (especially the End) My mom waved like a maniac to Ringo Starr during The All Starr concert, and he pointed at her. |
The recorded "Come Together" is extremeley boring and unsatisfing, that is when you hear Lennon's live version on Live in New York City.
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[QUOTE=Badmoon]The recorded "Come Together" is extremeley boring and unsatisfing, that is when you hear Lennon's live version on Live in New York City.[/QUOTE]
Does he still have Walrus gumboot? :s****** s******:: |
[QUOTE=Walrus Gumboot]Probably haha
I need to learn to play some crazy blues riffs on my ukulele[/QUOTE] I did this crazy spanish-neoclassical solo on my friend's baritone uke :naughty: gotta find the recording |
[QUOTE=unclebobscircus]I did this crazy spanish-neoclassical solo on my friend's baritone uke :naughty: gotta find the recording[/QUOTE]
yeah, I keep on slipping into that too, maybe I could be the next flamenco ukulele superstar |
[QUOTE=Walrus Gumboot]Does he still have Walrus gumboot? :s****** s******::[/QUOTE]
I'm not going to even answer that. We should have another Classic Rock debate/chat/album trade chat. |
What's up people? :smoke:
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Nice avatar :thumb: That's a good album.
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[QUOTE=Walrus Gumboot]yeah, I keep on slipping into that too, maybe I could be the next flamenco ukulele superstar[/QUOTE]
The Hawaiian Paco de Lucia |
[QUOTE=Badmoon]Nice avatar :thumb: That's a good album.[/QUOTE]
Thanks who's in yours? Were did RocknotRoll disappear to? |
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