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T.Rex - Electric Warrior
Curtis Mayfield - Superfly |
[QUOTE=Walrus Gumboot]What do you mean? Howe Anderson and Squire have always been there, haven't they?[/QUOTE]
I think Anderson might've left. Chris Squire is so amazing at bass, it's ridiculous. I love listening to his amazing lines. He was progs bass pioneer. |
[QUOTE=TheDMV]I think Anderson might've left.
Chris Squire is so amazing at bass, it's ridiculous. I love listening to his amazing lines. He was progs bass pioneer.[/QUOTE] No, I reckon he's still with them, but he had to stop awhile ago because he got sick or something I saw him last summer, he had a 3-neck bass :D |
[QUOTE=Walrus Gumboot]No, I reckon he's still with them, but he had to stop awhile ago because he got sick or something
I saw him last summer, he had a 3-neck bass :D[/QUOTE] I just meant that he left at one point. I envy you. :upset: |
[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?
This is the thread for general classic rock discussion.[/QUOTE] I like classic rock as well that's basically all I listen to and I'm 15. Not many of my friends like the same music as I do conciously, but once they hear some of the stuff I do they have a thing for it. |
Would it kill n00bs to actually contribute to the conversation at hand?
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[QUOTE=Illmatic]Would it kill n00bs to actually contribute to the conversation at hand?[/QUOTE]
why don't you respond to this thread positively you don't need to start calling people "noobs"? |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]Would it kill n00bs to actually contribute to the conversation at hand?[/QUOTE]
I resemble that remark. :angry: |
[QUOTE=hughhef89]why don't you respond to this thread positively you don't need to start calling people "noobs"?[/QUOTE]
:lol: listen kid, I've been with this thread awhile. Don't smartmouth me. |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]:lol:
listen kid, I've been with this thread awhile. Don't smartmouth me.[/QUOTE] dude you should be a leader if you're experienced in here. i wouldn't have said anything but you do the same thing on my threads. one of the rules is don't pick fights, i'm tryin to be cool here. if you don't agree with me then report me but if anyone else in here thinks that takin this so seriously and dubbing yourself thread security isn't cool then w/e |
[QUOTE=hughhef89]why don't you respond to this thread positively you don't need to start calling people "noobs"?[/QUOTE]
It's nothing against you personally, but every two pages or so, someone responds to the begining of the post, and don't seem to realize we are well into the conversation of Classic Rock, so, since it happens so often, it gets a little annoying, you see No offense |
For one, you make no sense.
For another, you made a stupid post and then attacked me. so stfu. |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]For one, you make no sense.
For another, you made a stupid post and then attacked me. so stfu.[/QUOTE] alright dude im new look at my posts ive done like 27 or whatever just look at that and be like look try to keep up with the chat don't just spam. i appologize for screwin that convo up |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]
Jeff Beck - Blow By Blow Television - Marquee Moon [B]Iggy and the Stooges - Raw Power[/B] David Bowie - Low (although this is certainly debatable) Sly and the Family Stone - There's a Riot Goin' On Neil Young - Harvest (also debatable) Funkadelic - Maggot Brain Queen - A Night at the Opera Iggy Pop - Lust For Life[/QUOTE] I love that album. |
For this album list, what would you guys say is the point where classic rock stops, and other types of music begin?
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[QUOTE=hughhef89]alright dude im new look at my posts ive done like 27 or whatever just look at that and be like look try to keep up with the chat don't just spam. i appologize for screwin that convo up[/QUOTE]
It's just annoying that every single person that joins this thread quotes the first post and says exactly what you said about being young and liking classic rock. This is usually followed by a slew of incoherent ramblings about ACDC and Led Zeppelin. |
[QUOTE=TheDMV]For this album list, what would you guys say is the point where classic rock stops, and other types of music begin?[/QUOTE]
The end of classic rock is generally thought have as being between 1978-1980 |
Somewere within the early-80s
NP: Deep Purple - Knocking at your Back Door I cant get enough of this album EDIT: i cant type :upset: |
[QUOTE=Johnny B. Good]well ive never heard an acoustic guitar played like that, its' incredible[/QUOTE]
let me upload a song for you to be amazed at. |
[QUOTE=Woodstock]I love that album.[/QUOTE]
I need to get that, just for Search & Destroy. Iggy Pop <3. |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]The end of classic rock is generally thought have as being between 1978-1980[/QUOTE]
but bands of the classic rock era were still putting out new material after then.. |
[QUOTE=Canadian_Guy]I need to get that, just for Search & Destroy. Iggy Pop <3.[/QUOTE]
baby can you help me please? somebodys gotta save my soul |
But as a whole, during that era classic rock began to drift from the limelight, many bands from that era faded away, and many others put out subpar material.
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If RocknotRoll is around (or anyone who lives in Calgary), I'd suggest you go to a musical called California Dreamin'. I was just in Calgary and I went to it, and it was quite possibly one of the most amazing nights of my life. It's basically just a group of singers/musicians doing California songs from the late fifties to the seventies. A lot of Beach Boys and San Fran bands. The second half is so psychedelic it was amazing, I'd suggest it to anyone who lives in the area.
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[QUOTE=Canadian_Guy]I need to get that, just for Search & Destroy. Iggy Pop <3.[/QUOTE]
The rest of the album is great too. I would say the first 4 tracks are fantastic. |
Death Trip = the shizzle
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[QUOTE=ArrestThisMan]It's just annoying that every single person that joins this thread quotes the first post and says exactly what you said about being young and liking classic rock. This is usually followed by a slew of incoherent ramblings about ACDC and Led Zeppelin.[/QUOTE]
Maybe we should get B0nz0 to ninja-edit the first post, to like "discuss" or something |
[QUOTE=PinkFreud]baby can you help me please?
somebodys gotta save my soul[/QUOTE] If anarchy could be distilled into a sound, it would sound like that song. That California Dreamin' musical sounds way cool, too. I do love the Beach Boys. np: Jimi Hendrix - Fire |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]Death Trip = the shizzle[/QUOTE]
I burned my dad's copy of Raw Power incorrectly, so I thought Search and Destroy was Death Trip for the longest time. |
[QUOTE=Woodstock]I burned my dad's copy of Raw Power incorrectly, so I thought Search and Destroy was Death Trip for the longest time.[/QUOTE]
refl. [QUOTE=Canadian_Guy]If anarchy could be distilled into a sound, it would sound like that song.[/QUOTE] If Satan ever rose up from Hell to tear up sh[size=2]it[/size] on Earth, that would be his theme song. "I am the world's forgotten boy....the one who's searchin', searchin' to destroy!" |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]refl.[/QUOTE]
God's playing tricks on me. |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]
If Satan ever rose up from Hell to tear up sh[size=2]it[/size] on Earth, that would be his theme song. "I am the world's forgotten boy....the one who's searchin', searchin' to destroy!"[/QUOTE] I was watching a thing on MuchMoreMusic today, the [I]20 Baddest Boys [/I] in music (what can I say, I was bored) and they mentioned ol' Iggy. P.S. - Nice new avatar and user title, that's a great movie. |
[QUOTE=Canadian_Guy]I was watching a thing on MuchMoreMusic today, the [I]20 Baddest Boys [/I] in music (what can I say, I was bored) and they mentioned ol' Iggy.
P.S. - Nice new avatar and user title, that's a great movie.[/QUOTE] it wouldnt have been right if they hadnt mention the igster. |
[QUOTE=Canadian_Guy]I was watching a thing on MuchMoreMusic today, the [I]20 Baddest Boys [/I] in music (what can I say, I was bored) and they mentioned ol' Iggy.
P.S. - Nice new avatar and user title, that's a great movie.[/QUOTE] I don't think they couldn't mention him. |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]I don't think they couldn't mention him.[/QUOTE]
Although, I would bet that he was behind Billie Joe Armstrong. :rolleyes: |
[QUOTE=Woodstock]Although, I would bet that he was behind Billie Joe Armstrong. :rolleyes:[/QUOTE]
No, don't worry, he wasn't on there :lol: Also, they had Jerry Lee Lewis, Billy Idol, Keith Richards, Johnny Rotten, Eminem ( :rolleyes: ), 50 Cent, Liam Gallagher, Kid Rock ( :rolleyes: ), Axl Rose, and a bunch of other people. |
Liam Gallagher wasn't a bad boy, though. He was just annoyingly loud and stupid.
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[QUOTE=Illmatic]Liam Gallagher wasn't a bad boy, though. He was just annoyingly loud and stupid.[/QUOTE]
123. Half the guys on the list didn't qualify. np: Bruce Springsteen - Born In The U.S.A. |
Hey, Jerry Lee Lewis diddled his 13 year old cousin. That qualifies.
I think. |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]Hey, Jerry Lee Lewis diddled his 13 year old cousin. That qualifies.
I think.[/QUOTE] Nah, unless you mean qualifying as a pedo who's career went down the sh[COLOR=White]i[/COLOR]tter afterwards. |
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