This Doesn't Enclude Boy Band Or Girl Bands.
Mine:
AC/DC
The Doors
Black Sabbath w/Ozzy
Led Zepplin
Rob Zombie
Ted Nugent
Cinderella
Guns n Roses
Kiss
Lynard Skynyard
Santana
Yes
Pink Floyd
Scorpions
Danzig
Allman bros. band
Credence clear water
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This Doesn't Enclude Boy Band Or Girl Bands.
Mine:
AC/DC
The Doors
Black Sabbath w/Ozzy
Led Zepplin
Rob Zombie
Ted Nugent
Cinderella
Guns n Roses
Kiss
Lynard Skynyard
Santana
Yes
Pink Floyd
Scorpions
Danzig
Allman bros. band
Credence clear water
Agree with all those on your list,but would have to include The Who,Deep Purple,King Crimson,and Kansas.By the way,Ted Nugent was the loudest person I've ever heard play live.The loudest band I saw live,oddily,was a Dutch band,called Accept,at Nebworth,UK,in the mid-80's.I was close to the stage,and my ears just got ruined.King Crimson come a very close second,as far as "noise" is concerned. :D
I think Smashing Pumpkins do it for me.
I am a muse fan also, but greatly dissapointed with their new album!
Nine Inch Nails, Deftones, A perfect Cricle, ACDC, Eels. (eels are very good)
All good stuff :D
The Beatles
Pink Floyd
Yes
Supertramp
R.E.M.
Talking Heads
UB40
... no doubt soon as I click Post, I'll think of a couple others...
I like
Pink Floyd
The Doors
Lenny Karvitz
Mmm I'm so much a rock chick..
The loudest band in the world who set the Geuieness book of world records was the Who back in 77'. But don't get me wrong Accept was loud But only had one real hit here in the states it was Balls to the walls.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nez
Poison (yeah, a hair-band... I know... I know... )
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Pearl Jam
System of a Down
Ha,ha.This one's for Krs.Oops,silly me... did not see The Doors... poor old Jim was dead by the time "I discovered their music".Doh! :o
That will teach me to read the posts carefully. :eek:
But have seen Floyd,and Lenny.
HEHEHE no worries, that would have been some awesome concert thou.. The Doors... oh yeah ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Nez
By the way change of topic abit.. I like your avator - come on england :D
Do u think we've got a good chance this world cup?
Cool to see Pink Floyd common... but I'll add:
Pink Floyd is not Pink Floyd without Roger Waters.
Krs.England need to "wake up".How Sven did not take Defoe,or Bent to Germany is beyond me.Defence wise,we are a mess.We should make the quarter-finals,then I don't know.
Rick.Agreed.Floyd without Roger is awful.He is Pink Floyd.It's hard to beleve that Dark Side of the Moon,spent twenty seven years in the top 100 album charts,apparently.
I agree Nez, wakey wakey to the players.. otherwise englands going home and more years of hurt!Quote:
Originally Posted by Nez
Australian pink floyd came to malta last yr, didn't go thou :( but my mates who went said it rocked!
Roger Waters is playing in hyde park next Saturday, woooof***inghoooo!! :D (score)
Damn.And I'l be in Derbyshire! :mad:
Also just read Krs's post,below... damn,damn,and more damn... :mad: :mad:
AHHHH Roger Waters in coming to Malta too on the 10 July
Roger Waters, co-founder and principal songwriter of rock band Pink Floyd, has always had a large following in Malta. His concert in Malta will feature The Dark Side Of The Moon in its entirety, among other great hits from The Wall, Wish You Were Here and more.
I.Cant.Wait.Quote:
Originally Posted by Krs
Im expecting the concert to change my life. :eek:
Possibly the worst luck ever :(:(Quote:
Nez Damn.And I'l be in Derbyshire!
Mine:
Kiss (saw them on my 40th they were in full make up)
Queensryche
REM
Boston
Enigma
I am sure I will think of more in a few minutes.
Boston was best seen in concert!
I have to add
Listening to Pink Floyd while watching the Wizard of Oz
I tried listening though pink floyd wile watching W.O.O. but got no sense out of it. Were am I suppose to start the tape at? I was told I am to start it after the second M.G.M Lion roar.Or do I sart it at a diff.part?Quote:
Originally Posted by J_9
Why what is it meant to do?Quote:
Originally Posted by J_9
Im curious :)
Listen to a particular Pink Floyd, Dark Side of the Moon, I think
And watch the Wizard of Oz, the movie goes along with the music, it is very funny
Ill try thank thanks J_9
Long time no speak - hope you are well :)
Doing well, at Mum's for vacation.
Yes, check it out, it is too funny I never get past the scene in the woods with the scarecrow dancing.
I forgot about The Clash. Love them!
I am amazed that this illustrious forum has failed to mention Queen. I saw them in Phoenix a couple of months ago. Great musicians. Not quite the same without Freddy, who was replaced by Paul Rogers of Bad Company.
My absolute favorite is (old) Pink Floyd. I saw (new) PF at Sun Devil Stadium about 10 years ago, on a cold drizzely eve. Some smuggled JD and their sound that actually made the earth move, and about 4 hours of music with a 15 minute break, made it a memorable experience.
I advise all to pick up a DVD of Roger Waters doing The Wall in Berlin. The music (I think) is better than the original. When I expire and am turned into a crispy critter, I have instructed my son to play "Comfortably Numb" at the wake/party afterwards.
Rolling Stones
Beatles
Kinks
Who
Free
Jethro Tull
Blue Oyster Cult
New York Dolls
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Oasis
Strokes
UB40
Bob Marley
Not in any certain order however, the Stones Rule the entire universe. I have seen them three times and I will rob, murder, pilage or plunder to see them just one more time before either me or Keith die of old age!:D
Shucks, Can't give rep to agree... Dr. D is dead on: Queen rocks!
Magprob, I've had the pleasure of seeing UB40 4 times, once from the front row in L.A. with tickets won on a radio station.
Their shows are fantastic.
... and most people have never heard of the tunes on their first album, which in my opinion was their best.
My favorite music is mostly 70s classic rock and 80s hair metal. My favorites are Kiss, Led Zeppelin, Def Leppard, Rush, Eagles, Scorpions, Whitesnake, Iron Maiden, Motley Crue, Doobie Brothers.
I love all the bands that have been listed so far... lol... I'm not even 30 yet and most of these bands date me to something older, I do have a couple that haven't been listed yet though... lol
Depeche Mode (old stuff)
311
Orgy
38 special
Alice Cooper
Judus Priest
Journey
Forenier
And I'm sure I can think of more... anything late 70s and the 80s into the early 90s then it all turns to crap. I like old ozzy but I think the man needs to retire... lol... not that that will ever happen.
Brittany Spears! * smirk*
OH NOOOO not britney spears... nooooooo!!
I only liked 1 song of hers and that was Toxic.. the rest really not my cuppa tea :(
How Can you sit their and think that Oasis,The strokes And UB40 are real rock bands?They only lasted threw the late 80's and some of the early 90's.Thier not even in the category of rock they shouldn't even have been a group more less.Quote:
Originally Posted by magprob
Can't speak for The Strokes or UB40, but I think Oasis is definitely a rock band. Also, their last album was released in May of last year. In fact they've released 5 albums since February of 2000... hardly "late 80's and some of the early 90's."Quote:
Originally Posted by rd68
http://www.oasisinet.com/site.php?site=albums&atype=0
UB40 is a class act.
Yes, they went Top40 with some of their stuff, but check out their first album sometime; very impressive stuff if you like big band reggae.
This weekend I'll put some mp3s from their first album for y'all to check out.
Well hey, it's the weekend already! So here you go; tunes from UB40s first album. A couple of them are instrumentals.
http://www.jackson8.com/music/signingoff
These are not for sharing, they are for listening. I am allowing you my friends to listen to my collection. Does that cover my rump a bit? I'm sure not, so to be safe I'll take them down at some point, so listen now! ;)
Just a bit of Trivia about UB40.
Quote:
The band is named from the paper form issued by the UK for claiming unemployment benefits (UB40 = Unemployment Benefits, Form 40); during the Thatcher years, still in use today, British slang referred to unemployed people as UB40s.
Yes, Mag, you may know what I WAS doing. That was a long time ago, bfore kids!! Anyway, watching OZ is funny that way.
I will certainly date myself here but its hard not to put in a vote for an old pal... Bob Seger (who played at my high school dances before he was famous... Bob Seger and the Plain Brown Wrapper LOL). I think he qualifies as a classic rocker, no?
And Alice Cooper is actually an astute businessman and a fairly accomplished golfer, now doesn't that just blow your mind!
K I was just kidding about bratty.. I have to say just about every band mentioned already.. plus genisis & the eagles
Yes, and in fact the first album cover was of that form... but if you purchase it today it has a different cover. I think the original is worth some bucksQuote:
Originally Posted by Curlyben
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