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Father Time
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2/26/2016 3:53:26 PM
the big 4 are..
Beatles, Stones, Who, and Led Zep.
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Neil w Young
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2/26/2016 4:12:19 PM
The Who are at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto Tuesday night, March 1st.
I will be there!!!
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Duane Flock
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2/26/2016 4:35:29 PM
Joe Satriani will be in Oakland Ca. this Sunday and I will be there!
D.
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Hop On Pop
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2/27/2016 6:17:36 AM
Beatles, Stones, Kinks, and Chuck Berry
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Richard Scotti
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2/27/2016 6:25:14 AM
Beatles, Stones, Dylan, Hendrix
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Hop On Pop
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2/27/2016 7:01:07 AM
Actually, yeah. Probably this.
But, my own personal 4 were as I posted.
But, in general, I think you nailed it, Richard.
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Larree
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2/27/2016 7:21:18 AM
Hendrix, King Crimson, Zappa, and the Archies.
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Larree
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2/27/2016 7:43:00 AM
Okay... Coltrane, Miles, Duke Ellington, and Adele
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Larree
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2/27/2016 7:44:06 AM
Point is, there is just too much good music across all genres to keep doing this. :D
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2/27/2016 8:23:07 AM
I do believe Larree makes a point here....
I've narrowed it down to a Big 5...
American Lesley Jane, BEATLESEX, Father Time, Larree, Negative Tendencies,
and haven't we all a bit of them?
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Bryon Tosoff
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2/27/2016 9:19:30 AM
Hey, me too. the great and mighty amazing phenom bryon tosoff
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2/28/2016 5:10:53 AM
Okay, Big 6.... Big 7.... (Byron & Lyin' Dan... also?)
Larree's right, it's pretty subjective....
Also, Led Zep isn't even the same era....
Of the early 60s,
well it's one thing, and then by mid it's another,
Stones make it onto both, Beatles both,
Who only got started by mid-sixties sort of...
Early 60s had Dave Clark Five and Gerry and the Pacemakers
as the major hitters. As well as The BEATLES & The Rolling Stones.
And then over here we had Dylan, Roy Orbison, Del Shannon, Lesley Gore....
you can just go on and on with this game.
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Bryon Tosoff
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2/28/2016 7:30:43 AM
yeah, I am a tadpole no ICON . hope Sharky doesnt read this, he might eat me
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2/28/2016 10:14:03 AM
You're an Icon, Byron. Stop pouting.
Didn't you hear (read) me include you? And Lyin' Dan?
Obviously there's a lot of Icons here....
we're a Land of Icons for goodness sake. All better now?
You're one of us, Bryon. Not to worry.
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2/28/2016 1:26:03 PM
Hamburgers. Hot Dogs. Pizza. Tacos.
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2/28/2016 1:28:26 PM
Freedom of speech,
Unbridled,
Candid,
Kick-ass.
Yeah, maybe a log in to gain access to the front page. Whatever.
We're Grownups. It's Our Playground.
We wanna think about protecting it.
Ice Cream, Ice Cream, Ice Cream & Ice Cream.
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Stoneman
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2/28/2016 2:11:15 PM
Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group, EMI The rest of them just tiny indies who tend to affiliate with (you guessed it) The Big Four!
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Larree
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2/28/2016 9:12:05 PM
Stoneman's big four.
"Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group, EMI"
Damn, man, that is too funny.
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2/29/2016 8:10:32 AM
I'm agoraphobic and rarely travel anywhere.
But for those who do travel, here's the Big 4 for that.
NORTH, EAST, SOUTH, WEST.
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Bryon Tosoff
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2/29/2016 4:19:19 PM
well for me in the way of the big amazing four I have to say it is people like
Herbie Hancock, Rachel Z, Chick Corea and Oscar Peterson
many more of course but those are some serious influences. I love Ray Manzarek as well
Way up there as a phenom is Frank Zappa
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3/2/2016 5:56:10 AM
Did you forget someone?
As a keyboard guy, I would think Bryon you'd also
mention Keith Emerson. Perhaps also Rick Wakeman.
Both virtuoso totally sick keyboard dudes.
and by totally sick, I mean whippin' crazy monkey fingers on the thing.
Frank Zappa is an Entire Continent To Himself.
I also like the album 'Deja Vu',
by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
(with two other guys, who sadly did not get top billing)
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