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1081.1 | it keeps going and going and... | POLAR::KFICZERE | | Tue Jun 13 1995 07:26 | 25 |
| Allman Bros.
Jimi Hendrix
Lynard Skynard
Stones
Zep
Beattles
Doors
Doobie Bros.
Aerosmith
KIss
AC/DC
Janis Joplin
ZZ top
Supertramp
Elton JOhn
Nazereth
Peter Frampton
"the" Eric Clapton
Edgar/Johnny Winter
And the list goes on and on and on ...........
I'm wit' you man!
-kev
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1081.2 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Poodle Fatwa | Tue Jun 13 1995 07:34 | 15 |
| No you can't really say that as music critique is purely subjective.
Although there are exceptions people will usually claim a certain
period was the best because they grew up at that time. Personally that
period (extend it up until '84) is my favourite. There just seemed to
be a lot more apparent creativity especially with British bands i.e.
The Who, The Stones, Floyd, Genesis, Led Zep, Yes, Humble Pie, Free,
Sabbath, ELP, Thin Lizzy (Irish/US/Scots I know) Sabbaff, UFO, Alex
Harvey to name but a few.
Although there were a few bad production jobs on some of these artists'
offerrings I must admit to preferring analogue over digital recordings
any day. The sound is so much warmer and bassy.
barry.
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1081.3 | I happen to like early Zep bootlegs - so what? | HOZHED::FENNELL | A cowboy's life is not for me | Tue Jun 13 1995 08:22 | 27 |
| 60's and 70's had some awesome tunes
Starland Vocal Band
Elton John & Kiki Dee
Capt & Tenille
Orleans
The BeeGees
Barry Manilow
The guys who did Y.M.C.A (name escapes me - Buck?)
most Disco
Yup there was some fine music back then. What's your point?
For every great band in the 60's or 70's I can give you one from the 80-90's.
Both periods have plenty of stinko bands as well. I happen to like lots of
things that date to the 60's and 70's but realize music didn't stop in 1977.
What about Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Buddy Holly, Little Richard, Bo Diddley?
Those guys are still being ripped off.
If music stopped in 1977 we wouldn't have had Van Halen, The Police, U2, Tom
Petty, Nirvana, Dream Theater (for Buck), Queensr�che, Metallica, Soundgarden,
Pearl Jam, Motorhead, ZZ Top, Peter Gabriel (for Brian M), Thin Lizzy, UFO...
Tim
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1081.4 | | POWDML::BUCKLEY | You ain't seen nuthin yet | Tue Jun 13 1995 08:23 | 1 |
| ABBA was the best band EVER!
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1081.5 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Abertawe Riot Squad Elite | Tue Jun 13 1995 08:34 | 24 |
| re .0
You can't really make a statement like that, IMO. The problem these days is
that record companies will give a contract to any old crap. In the 60s and
70s, far fewer bands made it into the "bigtime", whereas these days, there seem
to be thousands. I must confess to being disillusioned by a lot of the current
music (mainly the US stuff, but maybe that's just my tastes changing). There
are too many Bon Jovis, too many Napalm Deaths, too many Metallicas etc.
The sort of band I'm into at the moment is the type that take the 60s and 70s
stuff, and bring it up to date. Examples, would be (most notably) the
WiLDHEARTS, umm....Supergrass, Suede, blah blah. Few bands do anything new,
these days, so I just go for the ones who are open about their influences, and
who mix everything together in the most original way. Trent Reznor and his
peers deserve a pat on the back for trying something different, but the rest of
it has been done before. I dislike Green Day with a passion usually reserved
for the Spin Doctors. I've always been a "Manic Street Preachers" fan, and
Green Day appear to be the poor man's alternative. Maybe they just notice that
the Manics were pretty good, but knew that the Americans would never buy a
British band's CD in any numbers, so they had a go themselves. Bands like Bush
seem to be copying stuff that appeared just a couple of years ago ("grunge"),
and no-one wants to go forward.
Matt$cynical.
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1081.6 | scaaarrrry! | POOKY::OROURKE | heaven help the heart | Tue Jun 13 1995 08:38 | 7 |
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RE: .3 Tim,
How could you forget it was the Village People that did "Y.M.C.A."
& they are actually still touring....
/jen
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1081.7 | | HOZHED::FENNELL | A cowboy's life is not for me | Tue Jun 13 1995 08:45 | 2 |
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Gee thanks, now I can sleep tonight
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1081.8 | | BUSY::BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Trouble with a capital 'T' | Tue Jun 13 1995 08:52 | 7 |
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RE: Tim
Starland Vocal Band?
Eesh!! One-hit wonder, and their hit was horrible. 8^)
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1081.9 | "In a town near you, soon!" | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Abertawe Riot Squad Elite | Tue Jun 13 1995 09:37 | 5 |
| re .7
Yeah, but keep your doors locked, and keep your back to the wall, so to speak.
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1081.10 | Pluggin | CSLALL::MCLEMENT | The neddle rips my skin | Tue Jun 13 1995 09:40 | 9 |
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Is it true that ron's father ownes Eagle 93.7 ??????
;^)
Dogg
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1081.11 | THIS WAS MY FAVOURITE ERA... | KDCA01::CDCUP_TORREN | | Tue Jun 13 1995 11:30 | 27 |
| For me, I thought the best period (for metal/hard rock) was
the late 70's early 80's. These bands paved the way for Metal being
acceptable/ playable on the radio.
Motley Crue
Ratt
Quiet Riot
Ozzy
Judas Priest
Iron Maiden
Scorpions
Kiss
AeroSmith
Twisted Sister
Van Halen
These guys revolutionized Hard Rock, they made it all possible for
todays bands. Of course the earlier bands had impacts on these guys
as well, but I felt this was one of the best era's, and also one
of the biggest break through's. (Mind you I'm still young)
I also think the whole scene, got over exploided, were there were
alot of one hit wonders who did squat after that. And there were
tons of LA Glam bands, and now were going through the same situation
with the Seattle scene. Something else will come along.
Bobby T
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1081.12 | P.S. I mean "you" in the completely generic sense | MPGS::MARKEY | The bottom end of Liquid Sanctuary | Tue Jun 13 1995 11:57 | 22 |
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Pick any era, and there's gems and a whole lot of shiite. What
you get fed on the radio tends to be the shiite because, IMO,
since there's never a shortage of stupid people, the music
demographics get formed around them. Classic rock programming
is a _classic_ example (oh, I really _need_ to hear Stairway
to Heaven again!)
Even today, there's some gems. There's totally fabulous music
out there, for those willing to look for it. And there's also
a lot of shiite, to account for the thunderously stupid segment
of generation X (every generation has them... and Seattle is
pretty much the answer for the current flock.)
The bottom line is, if your musical tastes are driven by the
radio... well at least you're part of something I guess (see
above)... but if you're willing to get off your lazy arse and
go looking for good music, it's out there... in spades!!
So, like, go effin' look! :-)
-b
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1081.13 | roots in '70 recognition after '80 | TPLAB::VLASIU | Sorin Vlasiu - Brussels, Belgium | Tue Jun 13 1995 12:44 | 20 |
| I also agree that each time period has its best (and worst) examples in
rock music. Early '70 heavy rock bands (Deep Purple, Led Zep, Black
Sabbath, Uriah Heep, to name few) were founders and have later
evoluated to a broader range, Black Sabbath being quite a purist of
future heavy metal. Kiss is one of the main promoters of a more
accessible and still purelly heavy rock to become later heavy metal.
But it's in the eighties that, in my opinion, current heavy metal has
taken off. Thrash is purely eighties style, for example.
Bands like Queensryche, Metallica, Slayer (to name only few) are among
the best HM bands and they brought something new for their time.
Scorpions comes from the seventies but has reached its top succes in
80ies. Iron Maiden is also a reference for the eighties.
I think that the eighties represent the recognition of heavy metal as
a well established musical genre.
It's interesting that progressive rock (very appreciated in the late
sixties/early seventies) has been continued in some way in 80/90 by a
progressive metal equivalent. Early roots of heavy rock were also mixed
in some cases to progressive rock.
Sorin
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1081.14 | | MPGS::MARKEY | The bottom end of Liquid Sanctuary | Tue Jun 13 1995 12:48 | 11 |
| >It's interesting that progressive rock (very appreciated in the late
>sixties/early seventies) has been continued in some way in 80/90 by a
>progressive metal equivalent. Early roots of heavy rock were also mixed
>in some cases to progressive rock.
True, there's the entirely new vibe from the likes of Dream Theater,
and then there's even some of the older denizens of prog rock doing
a more modern thing (which includes metal): e.g. King Crimson and
the Trevor Rabin incarnation of Yes.
-b
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1081.15 | | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | My other piano is a Steinway | Tue Jun 13 1995 15:34 | 10 |
| A couple of notes:
- Rumor has it that Trevor Rabin is out and Howe and Wakeman are back
in Yes.
- Deep Purple is about to get a major league resurgence - they hired
longtime Clapton fan Steve Morse.
- Dream Theater is about the only "gem" I've discovered in the last
15 years.
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1081.16 | the bass does not growl anymore | QCAV02::RONALD | | Wed Jun 14 1995 01:20 | 12 |
| really was thinking of the way music sounded today..
live... in the early days.. woodstock, isle of white? man??..
the music was for music and there was not too much of computer
keyboard stored music in the background.. that was real music
..today...
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1081.17 | | WONDER::REILLY | Sean / Alpha Servers DTN:223-4375 | Wed Jun 14 1995 07:33 | 12 |
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> - Deep Purple is about to get a major league resurgence - they hired
> longtime Clapton fan Steve Morse.
Just like the Kansas "major league resurgance?" :^)
> - Dream Theater is about the only "gem" I've discovered in the last
> 15 years.
Dave, come on, no way I believe that one.
- Sean
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1081.18 | | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | My other piano is a Steinway | Wed Jun 14 1995 08:40 | 16 |
| > Just like the Kansas "major league resurgance?" :^)
Hey, the "Power" tour was the biggest tour since Kerry Livgren left the
band. And IMHO their best album since then too. They definitely
"resurged" although not to the level they achieved with the radio
hits like "Dust".
I wouldn't expect Morse to provide them with radio hits. Wouldn't want
it either.
> Dave, come on, no way I believe that one.
I sure can't think of any other new band that's come along that I would
compare to them even on a handicap basis. Please tell me that I'm
just forgetting about some other good band - I'd love to hear that
but... darned if I can think of any.
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1081.19 | | WONDER::REILLY | Sean / Alpha Servers DTN:223-4375 | Wed Jun 14 1995 09:15 | 22 |
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> just forgetting about some other good band - I'd love to hear that
> but... darned if I can think of any.
You are. Soulhat, from Austin, Texas. Their second CD, "Good To Be
Gone" has probably become my all-time favorite recording. Their
debut is pretty good, but GTBG is sheer musicianship at its peak.
It rocks, its funky, it boogies, the lyrics are perfect, the production is
impeccable, and the musicians pay attention to detail like I've only
seen in Steely Dan.
Have you tried the Tragically Hip? They are another piece of
brilliance.
Now I'm a big 70's fan (King Crimson, Kinks, Moodies, Steely Dan,
Creedence), but there are still about a dozen other bands I've really
grown to love that are new and even sometimes popular. You don't
like Primus?
- Sean
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1081.20 | Mariah Carey! | HOZHED::FENNELL | A cowboy's life is not for me | Wed Jun 14 1995 09:27 | 1 |
| Are you forgetting your ex? Dave?
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1081.21 | The pain... | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | My other piano is a Steinway | Thu Jun 15 1995 08:12 | 3 |
| > Are you forgetting your ex? Dave? Mariah Carey?
Yes, I'm trying to forget her.
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1081.22 | | WMOIS::MAZURKA | Son_of_A_Wicked_Good_Time | Thu Jun 15 1995 08:21 | 1 |
| What About The Good_Rats??? :_)
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1081.23 | | POWDML::BUCKLEY | You ain't seen nuthin yet | Thu Jun 15 1995 11:55 | 1 |
| Mickey Marcello is God
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1081.24 | | BRAT::JENNISON | The Angel Opens Her Eyes | Mon Jun 19 1995 08:28 | 1 |
| ABBA!
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1081.25 | what's it mean in Swedish? | OUTSRC::HEISER | Maranatha! | Mon Jun 19 1995 14:40 | 1 |
1081.26 | | MPGS::MARKEY | The bottom end of Liquid Sanctuary | Mon Jun 19 1995 15:17 | 4 |
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"We suck"
-b
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1081.27 | He said member | HOZHED::FENNELL | A cowboy's life is not for me | Mon Jun 19 1995 15:23 | 3 |
| Huh, huh huh....
Tim
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1081.28 | I'm rolling, Brian | OUTSRC::HEISER | Maranatha! | Mon Jun 19 1995 16:11 | 1 |
1081.29 | Yeah....kool | STRATA::LAMOTHE | Grinding is Kool | Mon Jun 19 1995 21:07 | 7 |
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Like is that like that "we are the champions" Song ?
huh huh ....huh...
/Sax
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1081.30 | YUCK!!!! | POLAR::TESSIER | | Wed Aug 30 1995 17:53 | 4 |
| RE: .11
Quiet Riot and Twisted Sister. Lord have mercy on your soul.
You can,t be serious. Those bands had to have played the worst drivel
I've ever heard. SICK,SICK,SICK I TELL YOU
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1081.31 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Holy rusted metal, Batman! | Wed Aug 30 1995 17:59 | 6 |
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Twisted Sister ROOLZ!! Dee Snider is a great frontman, and the
band was actually OK for what they did. Individually, they're
all mediocre ... but the whole is definitely better than the sum
of the parts in this case!!
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1081.32 | | FABSIX::I_GOLDIE | resident alien | Wed Aug 30 1995 18:20 | 8 |
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re-1
Dee was a great front man but on the whole the band sucked!
ian
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1081.33 | | PATE::SCHIAVONE | The little things that kill... | Thu Aug 31 1995 07:21 | 2 |
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Didn't Dee turn into Howard Stearn?
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1081.34 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Holy rusted metal, Batman! | Thu Aug 31 1995 08:04 | 4 |
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I've never seen them in the same room at the same time, so it's
possible.
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1081.35 | "They're no Twisted Sister" | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | My other piano is a Steinway | Thu Aug 31 1995 08:44 | 11 |
| I saw Twisted Sister open for the Good Rats back in the clubs in
New Jersey.
My friends and I thought they sucked so bad that for years to come,
whenever we saw a bad band we'd jokingly say:
"Well... they're no Twisted Sister".
But... I will admit, the "I Wanna Rock" video was funny if not musical.
db
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1081.36 | | POWDML::BUCKLEY | give em the boot! | Thu Aug 31 1995 09:08 | 3 |
| RE: way back when...
ABBA roolz forever and supreme, Brian ... DON'T FORGET IT!!!
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1081.37 | | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | My other piano is a Steinway | Thu Aug 31 1995 10:47 | 12 |
| >> - Dream Theater is about the only "gem" I've discovered in the last
>> 15 years.
>Dave, come on, no way I believe that one.
Well, still can't remember any I was aware of when I wrote that note
(maybe I "discovered" Van Halen less than 15 years ago but...).
But the latest "gem" I've discovered is definitely "Bela Fleck and the
Flecktones".
db
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1081.38 | Bang_Yer_HeAd@ | WMOIS::MAZURKA | Son_of_A_Wicked_Good_Time | Thu Aug 31 1995 16:03 | 7 |
| 67_Thru_77 wre The Best Years_of_My_Life.
Kindda Sad when I Don't Think I'll have Any Better.
But to Mr.Tessier... QR and TS Helped me Release Mucho_Stress by
Breakin Thangs.
Crazy_Try_It.You_Might_Like_It_Al
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1081.39 | wanna borrow my teddy bear? | POOKY::OROURKE | heaven help the heart | Thu Aug 31 1995 16:10 | 6 |
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AL AL AL....what is this "the best days are behind me" stuff!
C'mon now. Every day is an opportunity for something wonderful!
/jen
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1081.40 | Time_to_Read_My_Affermations | WMOIS::MAZURKA | Son_of_A_Wicked_Good_Time | Fri Sep 01 1995 14:58 | 6 |
| Thanx fer The Up_Lift /jen
And I Don't do Teddy_Bears. :_)
Crazy_Can_You_Introduce_Me_To_Liv_Tyler_Tho_Al????
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1081.41 | Grammy will hug you... | LUDWIG::DPHILLIPS | | Sun Sep 03 1995 15:11 | 5 |
| Al, Jen's right. And a Teddy would help.
More so than "Liv Taylor".
Grammy
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1081.42 | | WMOIS::MAZURKA | Son_of_A_Wicked_Good_Time | Tue Sep 05 1995 12:21 | 2 |
| May_Be yer Right..
But I Still Want Liv..... :_)
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