2011-01-03, 00:08 | Link #63 |
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Excuse me for not reading the whole rest of this topic, but I just must add that I am a HUGE fan of jazz rock/fusion, like Chicago.
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? Beginnings Just You 'n' Me Goodbye (Live version, because that's all YouTube has.) Poem For The People (same as above) Loneliness Is Just A Word (No YouTube video here. =( ) Also Byblos is a very good song of their's. The band does not get enough attention. Probably because the lead guitarist had to die and then it got taken over by Cetera and turned into the most sappiest pop ballads ever. =( Blood, Sweat & Tears is also nice, although their consistency in songs is not on the level of Chicago's, unfortunately. Not IMO anyway. Spinning Wheel God Bless The Child You've Made Me So Very Happy I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know Steely Dan, which has already been mentioned in this topic also has some good songs. I especially like Do It Again, but I actually saw that mentioned in this topic already. My other favorite Classic Rock songs: I Can't Tell You Why - Eagles (No YouTube video for this one. =( ) So Into You - Atlanta Rhythm Section Foreplay / Long Time - Boston How Long? - Ace
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2011-01-03, 00:21 | Link #64 | |
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Steely Dan has so many great songs: Don't Take Me Alive, Black Friday, Haitian Divorce, Reelin' in the Years, Bodhisattva, etc. Eagles are the closest thing to country I'll ever enjoy, and I can't say I've ever heard of Ace or the Atlanta Rhythm Section. They're quite good though! Nice pick on one of Boston's most famous songs - my favourite would have to be Rock and Roll Band. ^^
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2011-01-05, 12:46 | Link #65 |
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Because of its energy, I always enjoyed Dialogue from Chicago more than the rest. But, their best of album from the Transit Authority years I guess covers all the best from those years, rest are pretty much forgettable.
And, if you are into classic rock with jazz elements, you may want to check, Zappa, Traffic, and Soft Machine, too...And if you enjoy them, then you can move onto other Winwood connected bands by adding blues to your mix (Blind Faith, Spencer Davis Group)...And, it will also be easier to move from Soft Machine to other Canterbury bands (Caravan, Matching Mole, Gong, etc). |
2011-01-12, 21:06 | Link #66 |
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Whoa, this thread has been silent for a bit now! Here's a TON of songs to bring it back
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There. That ought to keep you all preoccupied forever. XD
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2011-01-12, 22:08 | Link #67 |
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My music tastes stretch from 1680 to 2009. In the classic rock genre... I especially like the Rolling Stones, Led Zepplin, the Greatful Dead, old school (1983 and back) AC/DC, you get the point. I like the old rock way better than the "modern" crap they make today.
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2011-01-13, 14:10 | Link #68 |
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Sweet Collection papermario13689!
I would say this is the Beatles "rockiest" song, which I love! I just love the BEATLES THERE MY FAV! Got there entire remastered collection in another note Rush is INSANE look at this Last edited by Afternoon Tea; 2011-01-13 at 18:39. |
2011-01-21, 20:36 | Link #69 |
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Helter Skelter, alright! "I GOT BLISTERS ON ME FINGERS!"
And Rush is awesome; they actually come from Toronto, Canada, about an hour from where I used to live. YYZ is fantastic; hopefully you've heard a lot more, because Rush has a TON more great songs like: New World Man, Roll The Bones, The Trees, Working Man, The Spirit of Radio, Subdivisions, 2112 Overture, Fly By Night, and tons more
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2011-01-31, 18:35 | Link #71 |
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Oh wow, nice! The Beatles are awesome, even when they weren't together. My favourite after the Beatles was Paul McCartney and Wings.
And here's how to do a proper cover, folks: ORIGINAL BODHISATTVA BY STEELY DAN COVER BY TOTO And also, Meat Loaf!
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2011-03-06, 21:49 | Link #79 |
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"You gotta cry without weeping, talk without speaking, scream without raising your voice" ~ Running To Stand Still - U2
Easily one of my favorite lyrics for any artist or group. Sung so beautifully in this song. This song and the album it is on are so poetic.
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2011-03-08, 08:43 | Link #80 |
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Japan has her own classic rock musicians.
First is Sera Masanori and the Twist Spoiler for Twist:
Next is Yazawa Eikichi Spoiler for Yazawa Eikichi:
Following is Kai Band Spoiler for Kai Band:
Finally my favorite, Hamada Shogo or Hamasho Spoiler for Hamada Shogo:
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