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Red Roses Black
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2/29/2008 3:30:00 PM
Question posed?
Who is your favorite artist/'s of all time? what albums would you die without?
My Picks..
Silverchair: Diorama
Green Day: Dookie
Radiohead: The Bends
30 seconds to mars: A Beautiful Lie
Nine Inch Nails: Pretty much anything by.
BT: Emotional Technology
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The Man With No Band
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2/29/2008 3:33:18 PM
Well it's a toss up between ... Hugh Hamilton ... and The
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Red Roses Black
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2/29/2008 5:40:30 PM
true that! I add
Beatles 1!
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srm
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2/29/2008 8:11:00 PM
Pink Floyd - Dark Side...
Tangerine Dream - Exit
Beatles - practically anything and everything
Frank Zappa - Apostrophe
Simple Minds - Empires and Dance
Brian Eno - Before and After Science
...and tons of others (the 'Top 10' changes almost hourly).
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Vincenzo Pandolfi
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2/29/2008 8:31:47 PM
Procol Harum A Whiter Shade of Pale
Deep Purple Smoke On The Water, Child in time
Uria Heep The Park
David Bowie Space Oddity
The Beatles All of it but especially ...The long and winding road...
ELP Tarkus
Led Zepplin, Queen, Ekseption and of course QPM Questa Bambolina Di Guai....
What you mean you never heard, of QPM....of course not, Quel Pazzo Mondo was my band in the early 70's...
Too many songs and bands to take with me, so I guess I am not ready to die yet!!!
Vincenzo Pandolfi
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2/29/2008 8:40:44 PM
Jefferson Airplane - Surrealistic Pillow
Beatles - Revolver, Rubber Soul
Jimi - Are You Experienced?
Neil Young - On The Beach, Rust Never Sleeps
Nirvana - Nevermind
Led Zep - Houses of the Holy
Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bollocks
Jim Carroll Band - Catholic Boy
Elvis Costello - Get Happy
Sonic Youth - Goo
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srm
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2/29/2008 8:45:38 PM
Maybe it isn't so surprising that most of the artists/albums mentioned are 'old'. I DO like newer groups- like the Stereophonics, Porcupine Tree, Laika, the Brooklyn Funk Essentials, Screaming Headless Torsos, etc. I guess the newer ones just haven't 'proven' themselves over time, eh?
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2/29/2008 8:53:03 PM
I hate questions like this because it forces people to rehash lists that they have used so often and give programmed responses that were formed many years ago. Sorry if that sounds mean but I just reminds me of my older relatives who have party pieces and an anecdote for every occasion to fit the brief. So I have no list I am just a bitter old cynic.
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Vincenzo Pandolfi
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2/29/2008 8:54:30 PM
No, I don't think that the newer ones haven't proven themselves, In my case it's because I AM OLD!! Can't remember the new ones...you know short term memory loss etc. Although I think that in the 70's we still had black and white TV, no MTV If you wanted to listen to latest music etc, you listened to Radio Luxemburg or Radio Montecarlo, in Italy anyway...
I think there were fewer well know bands, so you remembered them more easily...If that is not the reason, well I must be old...
Vincenzo
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2/29/2008 8:57:36 PM
Comatose by Skillet.
ANYTHING (which is not an album name...I just mean anything they've ever played) by Chevelle.
Song- Ring Of Fire by Johnny Cash
Flyleaf by Flyleaf
Song- Pulse of the Maggots by Slipknot
ANYTHING by Demon Hunter
ANYTHING by Project 86
And many, many others.
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srm
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2/29/2008 9:08:15 PM
Soo - one thing I believe (if not 'know') about you, is that you're not mean. I think you're just tired of 'rehashing' the past- which is a good thing. Forward thinking is best.
Vincenzo - As Groucho Marx used to say- you're only as old as the women you feel (sorry). I do know what you mean, though. I tend to be influenced more by the music that I grew up with, than the music I hear currently.
Kasee - I rely on the younger folks to introduce me to groups and music that I'm a little too 'advanced in age' (see, I avoided 'old') to be familiar with ordinarily.
Music is like any other artform- it never dies, it just keeps re-inventing it's self.
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2/29/2008 9:12:54 PM
Then let me tell you sir, that while some of Chevelle's stuff may sound similar to their other works, Chevelle is indeed a magnificient band (in my opinion). And I forgot to mention Switchfoot!!!!
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srm
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2/29/2008 9:18:14 PM
Yes ma'am, I will check into Chevelle. I'm afraid, being nearly 80, that the only Chevelle I've heretofore been familiar with, was a car by Chevrolet. Again, I meant no offense.
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The Man With No Band
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2/29/2008 9:36:05 PM
Kasee ... I'd love to check out these new bands but I find if they don't have a page at IAC they are out my reach ... This place has so many great songs and song writers that my thousands of lps never get a chance to leave their jackets anymore ...
I am impressed that you had The Man in Black's "Ring of Fire" in your list ... that song holds a special place in my heart...
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2/29/2008 9:38:39 PM
I am fairly new to Johnny Cash's music, but I very much like his stuff. 'Ring of Fire' is a great song. :)
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Village Jammers
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2/29/2008 11:34:01 PM
I'll stand by Allman Brothers Band..........if I hadn't heard Liz Reed back in '72, I probably wouldn't be here saying so. Berry Oakley's bass in Blue Sky still lifts me out of my chair.
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