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This should've been a poll. I definitely agree with those who said Springsteen. Also Grateful Dead (although I admit I haven't heard most of their music, never had the desire to listen to them.)
This should've been a poll. I definitely agree with those who said Springsteen. Also Grateful Dead (although I admit I haven't heard most of their music, never had the desire to listen to them.)
I like that "Casey Jones" song.
This should've been a poll. I definitely agree with those who said Springsteen. Also Grateful Dead (although I admit I haven't heard most of their music, never had the desire to listen to them.)
I like that "Casey Jones" song.
Driving that train, out of cocaine
Hey man, cool, like that rhymes
This should've been a poll. I definitely agree with those who said Springsteen. Also Grateful Dead (although I admit I haven't heard most of their music, never had the desire to listen to them.)
I like that "Casey Jones" song.
Driving that train, out of cocaine
Hey man, cool, like that rhymes
It's a catchy song.
This should've been a poll. I definitely agree with those who said Springsteen. Also Grateful Dead (although I admit I haven't heard most of their music, never had the desire to listen to them.)
I like that "Casey Jones" song.
Driving that train, out of cocaine
Hey man, cool, like that rhymes
It's a catchy song.
If you are stoned out of your mind
The guy at the start said, now don't get upset-I got 2 FU's already and I don't even like music.Pinball Wizard-what else? Guess who-these eyes, American woman, share the land, undun, laughing, no time,Fuck you, Pete Townshend is a genius. He was writing about issues that are only now starting to get attention paid to them
Won't Get Fooled Again, Who Are You, Substitute, Love Reign O'er Me, My Generation, Behind Blue Eyes, etc. Etc. Etc.
You are a musical illiterate.
After reading this thread, I'm beginning to think most who have contributed to it are...
Which is why you deserve the FU's, if you are here to troll, which you just admitted-NO-I never said that- I said I don't like music, though it was plain to see, then you are deserving of whatever abuse is heaped on you.
Yeah, not bad.Pinball Wizard-what else? Guess who-these eyes, American woman, share the land, undun, laughing, no time,The Who. The Guess Who had way more hits.
Fuck you, Pete Townshend is a genius. He was writing about issues that are only now starting to get attention paid to them
"American Woman" is The Guess Who, not The Who.
My favorite Who song is "Who are you?"
Bruce Springsteen is number one on my list!
Reo Speedwagon also come in second place...
Then all boy bands!
I like some of his acoustic work like on The Needle and the Damage Done, but his lead like on Southern Man and going back to the Buffalo Springfield days is like nails on a chalkboard to me.Neil is regarded by many as one of the top leads out there..his voice grates more than a little. But listen to the lead on 'Powder Finger' ! Each his own..Cowgirl in the Sand also pretty good for the lead.
This is a band that is both overrated and underrated , depending on where
you're coming from.
It was written by the bass player- John Myung on the album Images and Words.
no eclectic range... their songs ALL sound the same. except for maybe
'shook me all night long' & 'hot for teacher' - they have no talent whatsoverrrrrrrrr.....................
my own personal judgment indicator for what makes a great band/musician is this:
if their music is still playing 100 years from now or is included in a time capsule, then they are worthy.
Van Halen revolutionized the rock and roll world. #1 guitarist the year before they emerged was a soap-opera actor named Rick Springfield.
AC/DC is not eclectic, they're in your face banging it out, and if you don't like it...
To me, that's the epitome of what it's all about. Angus Young is the 2nd best phraser ever behind B.B. King.
I love it! That's the way I roll, too.
So no..Boooo! Hiss!!!!!!!!!
I think you want "You light up my life" still #1 on the radio, huh?
<pfffft>
hendrix - best guitarist EVER.
in yer face? most hair bands sound the same & they all sound like they are choking on a ham sandwich.... i know, i know- marion -that most young males wanted to be like them.... i bet you sang & air guitared in front of the mirror too.... fess up now.
& debby boone? really?
lol.... seems like you don't know me at all..................
Oh, 'scuse me, Joan Baez type.
She's not talentless, though. Or wasn't, anyway.
my musical tastes are eclectic as well... sure, joan had a few good folksy songs along with the likes of peter, paul, & mary or joni mitchell
howeverrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr i be a rock 'n roller. the difference between you & me though is i enjoy GOOD rock 'n roll.
btw- i think i was the only one on another thread (along with you) that knew who wendy O & the plasmatics were, so just hush up.
Do you like Boston?
Elton John and Queen; if they weren't gay they'd be one hit wonders. I like Meat Loaf though but his rating is about right; good but not top shelf. Most sopranos; and that Aretha Franklin; screamers/screechers.
But this one is superb:
Amazing.
(And yes; weight challenged...but the VOICE!!!)
Greg
Elton John and Queen; if they weren't gay they'd be one hit wonders. I like Meat Loaf though but his rating is about right; good but not top shelf. Most sopranos; and that Aretha Franklin; screamers/screechers.
But this one is superb:
Amazing.
(And yes; weight challenged...but the VOICE!!!)
Greg
Uh, both Elton and Queen had MORE than one hit. Most of Queen was not gay.
Lots of beautiful music as well as hits by either one. If doing guys was a prerequisite for all those great songs, I say stuff another one in is mouth. Bring on the tunes.
I disagree. Queen's music was mostly stock and Elton had a couple of catchy songs but only "Candle" was a cut above and he didn't write most of his music. Queen had Bohemian and that was outstanding but more for its novelty.They became "icons" by being pushed by, shall we say, the flamboyant media.
Greg