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mirco
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Posted: March 07 2005 at 17:30 |
frosty wrote:
Guns N Roses - a band that just had to self-destruct. I have included them in my top 5 for the great Appetite For Destruction, and one of the most breathtaking live performances I have ever seen at the Monsters Of Rock festival at Donnington Park 1988.
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don`t be sad, now you have Velvet Revolver...
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Please forgive me for my crappy english!
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AngelRat
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Posted: March 07 2005 at 17:32 |
Led Zep
BOC
Hendrix
Venom
Hot Chocolate
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Syzygy
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Posted: March 07 2005 at 17:57 |
The Who had everything - they could rock as hard as Zeppelin but they could also deliver hit singles that didn't make you cringe, rock movies that were actually pretty good and masive concept albums you could talk about with your non proggy mates. All this, plus they looked like the gang everybody wanted to join, as did the almost equally brilliant
Led Zeppelin - Jimmy page was a better axeman than Pete Townshend, but in the never ending Who versus Zep debate I alwayswent with the 'oo. Zeppelin had a kind of dark, satanic mystique to go with the immaculate riffs, plus their policy of no interviews and no singles (in the UK at any rate) made them remote from parents and teachers. They were great fans of
Dr. Feelgood, a band from Essex who played short, brutal bursts of high octane, high energy rivvum an blooz. Like any bunch of classic rockers, they also looked as hard as nails - you could be forgiven for thinking that the bouncers had chucked the band out and picked up their instruments. The fightingest band in rock was
Thin Lizzy, fronted by a stick thin black Irishman and boasting almost as many axe heroes passing through the ranks as the Yardbirds. Phil Lynnott's bass had a mirrored scratch plate that was cooler by itself than every poodle rock band in the 80s put together - add the twin axe attack and some of the truest lyrics ever penned and the combination was irresistible. The last of the true greats was
The Clash - they may have started out as 3 chord towerblock amphetamined boredom, but by 1979 they had turned into serious contenders for the greatest rock and roll band on the planet. They showed how rock and reggae could be mixed convincingly (Sting? Who he?) and absorbed The American Experience in a way that made later pretenders like U2 look like the pale excuses for rock that they truly are.
There's been some great stuff since, but only Nirvana have come close to the swaggering pirate, rampaging viking charisma that marks out the truly great rockers.
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'Like so many of you
I've got my doubts about how much to contribute
to the already rich among us...'
Robert Wyatt, Gloria Gloom
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richardh
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Posted: March 07 2005 at 18:03 |
The Who
Led Zeppelin
Deep Purple
Cream
The Jimi Hendrix Experience
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Cluster One
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Posted: March 07 2005 at 18:44 |
My 5 favourite 'Classic Rock' bands would be:
1. The Doors
2. Led Zeppelin
3. The Black Crowes
4. The Beatles
5. The Who
Jimi Hendrix, Cream, and U2 (their old stuff ![](smileys/smiley2.gif) ) could be added to this list on any given day.
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Marmalade...I like marmalade.
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Fragile
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Posted: March 07 2005 at 18:49 |
1.Uriah Heep in front of Purple, as I Gorged myself on them with Byron absoloutely magnificent on vocals and 6 top albums from Very' eavy to Sweet Freedom.
2.Then the awsome Deep Purple with rock's greatest rock album 'In Rock'.And the great vocals of Gillan and the untouchable Ritchie Blackmore and Lord and Paice and Glover.
3.Wishbone Ash their 1st 3 albums were great with Argus a outstanding gem with their innovative twin lead guitars and the Englishness of their unique sound.
4.Free, with another great vocalist Paul Rodgers ;their mixture of rock and blues and Kossof's incredible guitar made them for me one of rock's most memorable bands.
5.Alice Cooper the chameleon of the rock world still going strong but from Love it to Death,Killer and Schools Out he had three of rock's treasures and I will see him this Autumn.
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Cygnus X-2
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Posted: March 07 2005 at 19:04 |
1. The Beatles- What can I say, they made me enjoy Rock Music. I grew up on them as well.
2. The Who- Very consistent with their sound (although it did change), and each album sounds different and original.
3. Cream- Clapton is one of my biggest influences... so obviously
4. Led Zep- What everyone else said.
5. Then a tie between Primus and GnR.
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Ivan_Melgar_M
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Posted: March 07 2005 at 20:30 |
- The Who
- Deep Purple
- Led Zeppelin
- Iron Maiden
- Mountain
Iván
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Possessed
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Posted: March 07 2005 at 23:05 |
1. The Beatles - they experimented with backwards tape loops on Revolver.
2. The Doors - Jim Morrisons lyrics were dark and the organ sounds created by Ray Manzarek were eerie.
3. The Who - Tommy was the second Rock Opera after the Pretty Things SF Sorrow.
4. Cream - Imagine three of the best musicians of their time soloing at the same time.
5. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Influenced a lot of guitar players with his unorthodox upside down guitar playing and bending of the strings etc. because he was a lefty playing a righty guitar.
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Rob The Plant
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Posted: March 07 2005 at 23:25 |
Prog_head wrote:
Not In Order:
Kiss (Don't laugh please!)
Led Zepplin
Deep Purple
Iron Maiden
Black Sabbath (Ozzy and Dio Albums only)
Hard to pick just five![](smileys/smiley5.gif)
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hahahahahah!![](smileys/smiley36.gif)
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Rob The Plant
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Posted: March 07 2005 at 23:26 |
I'll give you a #1 LED ZEPPELIN
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video vertigo
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Posted: March 08 2005 at 02:06 |
Rush
The Who
Pink Floyd
Yes
Kansas
sorry to say this but I really don't like Led Zeppelin, I used to but they're overated and overplayed in my opinion
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