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Mr. Kotter 11-29-2012 01:05 PM

Top Five for me, really depends on my mood. Different tunes for different moods.

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Originally Posted by Driving Wheel (Post 9161648)
But Keith's the only one who can make being dead for so long look so damn cool.

Stones win.

I think that dead man line in Start Me Up was inspired by Keith....

rico 11-29-2012 01:09 PM

Nine Inch Nails
Sublime
Stone Temple Pilots
Alice In Chains
The Doors

rico 11-29-2012 01:12 PM

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This songs should only be listened to LOUD.

I freaking love this song. TV on the Radio is the shit. "Wolf Like Me" is probably my favorite song by them.

burt 11-29-2012 01:16 PM

God.....I hate the off season.......

Molitoth 11-29-2012 01:21 PM

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Today, Nickelback, Linkln Park, Eminem, Nelly, Pink, and others.
Facepalm

Molitoth 11-29-2012 01:22 PM

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Nickelback
Creed
Limp Bizkit
Good Charlotte
Lifehouse

Troll. Jesus Christ.

You forgot Simple Plan.

whoman69 11-29-2012 01:23 PM

CCR
Beatles
Queen
Eagles
Rolling Stones

rabblerouser 11-29-2012 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by siberian khatru (Post 9161641)
Indeed.

The infamous 1975 concert at Wembley is on YouTube. I'm not posting any of it here, lest I get perma-banned.

ROFL

it would probably get you banned quicker than scat-porn!

saphojunkie 11-29-2012 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by burt (Post 9161669)
God.....I hate the season.......

fyp

KS Smitty 11-29-2012 01:28 PM

As others have said it depends on my mood. These 5 are ones I can listen to at any time.

Neil Young (especially with Crazy Horse)
Allman Brothers Band
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Pink Floyd
Beatles

rabblerouser 11-29-2012 01:34 PM

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Contenders I'd admit to friends, but not to strangers list: (and some you may not consider "bands"): KC and the Sunshine band, the Gap Band, Parliament, Earth, Wind, and Fire, ELO, Fleetwood Mac, Styx, Queen, REO, Journey Cheap Trick, Jefferson Starship, Triumph, Nirvanna, Pearl Jam, Elton John, Prince, Michael Jackson, Madonna, and Bon Jovi. Today, Nickelback, Linkln Park, Eminem, Nelly, Pink, and others.

Pearl Jam, Fleetwood Mac, Nirvana, Elton, Prince, Parliament and the Gap Band - yes. Those are all great artists and you shouldn't be ashamed to like them; even to strangers.

The early Jefferson Starship, sure.

I LOVE Fleetwood Mac. One of my all-time favorite bands, every single era. Peter Green, to the Kirwin/Spencer-fronted ensemble, then to Christine McVie/Bob Welch era, Stevie/Lindsey, Billy/Rick, Becca/Billy, back to Stevie/Lindsey (sans-Christine).

Fleetwood and McVie are SICK - everything they play has giant balls. Even You Make Loving Fun and Dreams, all the played out shit from Rumours still sounds amazing.

Nothing wrong with a whole buncha Mac at all.

Strongside 11-29-2012 01:38 PM

I can narrow down 5 if we're talking heavy metal:

Lamb of God
Pantera
Devildriver
Whitechapel
Opeth

Mr. Kotter 11-29-2012 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Driving Wheel (Post 9161702)
Pearl Jam, Fleetwood Mac, Nirvana, Elton, Prince, Parliament and the Gap Band - yes. Those are all great artists and you shouldn't be ashamed to like them; even to strangers.

The early Jefferson Starship, sure.

I LOVE Fleetwood Mac. One of my all-time favorite bands, every single era. Peter Green, to the Kirwin/Spencer-fronted ensemble, then to Christine McVie/Bob Welch era, Stevie/Lindsey, Billy/Rick, Becca/Billy, back to Stevie/Lindsey (sans-Christine).

Fleetwood and McVie are SICK - everything they play has giant balls. Even You Make Loving Fun and Dreams, all the played out shit from Runours still sounds amazing.

Nothing wrong with a whole buncha Mac at all.

Yeah, Fleetwood Mac I shoulda put with honorable mentions...the other stuff kinda of TIC, because I really love a lot of that stuff regardless of how great the artists were--it's the music that just takes me back to some great, great times.

rabblerouser 11-29-2012 01:46 PM

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I know, that's why I added the "oddly enough" at the end of the comment. ;)

gotchya. You'd be surprised at how many people think that the Experience were a 'real band'; it was all Jimi and, to a lesser extent, Mitch, aided by Kellgren and Kramer.

Jimi MADE Eddie Kramer's career.

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I was always into different music outside of my core hard rock/metal tastes, whether it was classical or jazz or whatever, and we were always adding funk, reggae, and blues

that's a good way to be; I've found that there is inherently good and bad examples in everything - those who create, and then the imitators. It's pretty easy to seperate the good from bad.

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(anything you could toke to really :D)

damn skrate.

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elements to the stuff we were writing.

who you play with??


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Over the years, I developed a certain somewhat percussive, hybrid rhythm/lead style on the guitar and never did really develop my lead "chops" because I'm just not dexterous enough. Ironically, I've found that this Neil Young-style hackjob guitar style translates really well to the bass.

I can totally see that - I'm a Neil disciple myself, and the apreggiated chords and the way he staggers notes lends itself to transferring to bass, that mode of playing. At least, it lends a fundamental working knowledge of the fretboard - Neil is def an atypical guitarist, not exactly a 'guitarists' guitarist' but totally created his own unique and identifiable styles.

Neil is one of my absolute favorites in everything he does; he's one of the truly rare 'rock' guitar guys who uses a completely different approach for acoustic playing as opposed to electric.

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ROFL

:thumb:

do yourself a favor and just assume they suck for the rest of your life.

Trust me.

Radar Chief 11-29-2012 02:02 PM

The Reverend Horton Heat. /List


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