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You didn't like Tarkus?It's a good one but Karn Evil 9 is their masterpiece and Pirates is second to that.
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You didn't like Tarkus?It's a good one but Karn Evil 9 is their masterpiece and Pirates is second to that.
You didn't like Tarkus?It's a good one but Karn Evil 9 is their masterpiece and Pirates is second to that.
It's okay, this is a safe place......just take a pebble....
Blah blah blah......you don't like Kesha?Billie Holiday
Ella Fitzgerald
Patsy Cline
Joni Mitchell
Thank you for saying this because I actually wasn't sure about how many there are. Now that I know, the following are my four.There's only four guys on Mt Rushmore.
I'll agree with 3 of yours.Mine is:
- AC/DC
- Beatles
- Stones
- Hendrix
If just limited to modern era bands:
- Gun's n Roses
- SRV
- Nirvana
- Depeche Mode
And, just in case this strays to "Greatest Guitar solos"......
the late, unbelievably great, Alan Murphy....
I'll agree with 3 of yours.
I'm not too familiar with ACDC so I would replace them with Marvin Gaye.
This is the best guitar solo I ever heard. To each his own, I guess.The greatest guitar solo is undoubtedly Peter Frampton with "Do You Feel Like We Do?"
Have you ever just liked a song, but didn't know why?Drum machines and pitch correction software.
Pass.
Have you ever just liked a song, but didn't know why?Drum machines and pitch correction software.
Pass.
Kind of like this one....
And the best drumming is in 777-93-11 :
Are you telling me you never heard a song where you didn't have a clue as to who it was, but just knew you liked that tune?I have to say, no.
Music snob. I've always been so.