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They were a band that showed the effects drugs can have on a bands music :wink:Comment
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The 60s had so much going on it is ridiculous. I mean, you had blues and soul hitting their stride, with not only new talent but the living legends finally getting some type of exposure, the off-shoot fuzzy blues, the Beatles transformation from rockabilly covers band to professional boy band to "experimental" not to mention their Who rivalry, the British blues invasion, jam bands and festivals, folk and folk rock, the foundations of metal, funk, and country rock.
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60s and 70s groups I like that I've acquired music by, either through downloading or ripping cds of family and friends
Rolling Stones
The Hollies
The Zombies
The Turtles
The Animals
Herman's Hermits
CCR
The Grass Roots
Guess Who
The Who
America
Crosby, Stills, Nash (& Young)
Bachman-Turner Overdrive
The Beach Boys
Moody Blues
The Byrd
The Eagles
The Doors
The Lovin' Spoonful
Three Dog Night
Franki Valley and the Four Seasons
Wings
Steppinwolf
Queen
Tommy James and the Shondells
Velvet Underground
Also have some Elton John, Billy Joel, Elvis, Buddy Holly, Jim Croce, Simon and Garfunkle, Eric Clapton, David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix, James Taylor
Some stuff are full greatest hits albums and some groups I just have the few songs I know.
Also currently downloading a torrent a bunch of other oldies songs that aren't exactly rock.
Already have had for several years now pretty much everything by The Beatles and the Monkees thanks to my sister, as well as a lot of Pink Floyd and Zeppelin I've gotten myself.
As much as I love modern rock, punk, 90s alternative, metal, ska, etc, I'll always love me some classic rock, 70s folk rock and oldies. Also dig some 80s music too. My taste in rock is all over the map haha
As far as The Beatles go, I don't know, I've heard a lot of their music, but it just doesn't scream greatness to me, I'll go back to what I said about The Beach Boys above, and none of the Beatles stuff impressed me the way other bands from the era did, and I find Dylan's songwriting to be very underwhelming personally. That's just me though...Last edited by mb625; 05-19-2012, 11:42 PM.MLB: Minnesota Twins
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So I'm watching music videos of 80s music like Huey Lewis and the News, Peter Gabriel, and Phil Collins, and the banner advertisement I keep seeing is for a new music video of some Nicki Minaj song featuring Chris Brown.... Uh, I don't care. Nice job reaching your target demographic, youtube.
And with the Beatles, I think their middle era music (1965-66, specifically the albums Help, Rubber Soul, and Revolver) was when they were at their best. It was when they really started establishing their sound before they started experimenting with drugs haha. As a whole though, my top 5 favorite Beatles songs are probably:
For No One
In My Life
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
We Can Work It Out
Let It Be
So many to choose from though hahaComment
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So I'm watching music videos of 80s music like Huey Lewis and the News, Peter Gabriel, and Phil Collins, and the banner advertisement I keep seeing is for a new music video of some Nicki Minaj song featuring Chris Brown.... Uh, I don't care. Nice job reaching your target demographic, youtube.
And with the Beatles, I think their middle era music (1965-66, specifically the albums Help, Rubber Soul, and Revolver) was when they were at their best. It was when they really started establishing their sound before they started experimenting with drugs haha. As a whole though, my top 5 favorite Beatles songs are probably:
For No One
In My Life
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
We Can Work It Out
Let It Be
So many to choose from though hahaComment
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Yeah, the White album has many great tracks, but with 2 discs it could have done without some of the crazy "out there" stuff like Revolution #9 and Wild Honey Pie haha. And, it's hard to pick a top 5, and thanks to my sister having all of their major albums on CD, my Beatles collection on itunes is 255 songs, so there's a lot to choose from. But if I really had to choose 5, those would be it. But of course that leaves off a lot of gems like You've Got To Hide Your Love Away, Penny Lane, Strawberry Fields Forever, A Day In The Life, the ones you mentioned off The White album..... the list is endless.Last edited by bd007h; 05-20-2012, 04:22 AM.Comment
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If you guys haven't already, I highly suggest going to see Rammstein in concert.
Saw them for the 2nd time on Thursday and it is thoroughly unbelievable how amazing a show they put on.
Just, wow.Comment
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Haven't seen them in person, but I watched their Volkerball concerts and yeah, they put on a great show indeed. Definately someone I would enjoy live.Comment
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I'll bet. They're one band that I really hope to have the opportunity to see live. They have so many great songs: Du Hast, Sonne, Feuer Frei, I could go on...MLB: Minnesota Twins
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Muse puts on a fantastic show, but compared to Rammstein? Not even close.
Rammstein is pure theater.Comment
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Never really got into Rammstein. Never really thought Du Hast was all that great, and I don't speak or comprehend german haha.
Green Day put on the best concert I've been to back in 2010. Played for 3 hours, a lot of stage antics, pyrotechnics, lights, etc.Comment
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