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Old 2012-05-05, 03:13   Link #121
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Who here remembers Spandau Ballet? Awesome, awesome stuff.

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Old 2012-05-05, 05:28   Link #122
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How about some Finnish classic progressive/jazz rock from the 1970s? At least give it four minutes from the start


Well, the Finns can surely do some straight rock 'n' roll too.


Some even older rock from 1967!


@Above: I don't know. Spandau Ballet just feels too 1980s for me

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Old 2012-05-13, 13:46   Link #123
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If you're a fan of the classics, you MUST be familiar with Carpenters. You thought Rush had rich tones with 3 people, but the Carpenters were a duet of siblings. Some of the most iconic songs of all time were created by them, and they've put wonderful spins on other famous tracks as well. They're also quite good at making medleys of all varieties. Unfortunately, Karen Carpenter fell victim to anorexia nervosa and died of a cardiac arrest, but her voice and drumming lives on. Who the hell needs autotune and drum machines when you've got pure talent?

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Old 2012-05-18, 17:12   Link #124
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Rock God David Gilmour performing at the Fender Anniversary Concert



Endless "Orgasm for my ears" Soul
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Old 2012-06-20, 02:01   Link #125
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Two of my favorite classic rock songs:





It's my favorites too , thank's for video.
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Old 2012-06-26, 17:08   Link #126
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Anyone like good ole' Chuck Berry, one of the 'fathers' of rock 'n' roll? My band played his famous "Johnny B. Goode" live, any thoughts? Criticism/fanfare?



We also have more songs on our youtube page too.
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Old 2012-06-26, 17:32   Link #127
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If you're a fan of the classics, you MUST be familiar with Carpenters. You thought Rush had rich tones with 3 people, but the Carpenters were a duet of siblings. Some of the most iconic songs of all time were created by them, and they've put wonderful spins on other famous tracks as well. They're also quite good at making medleys of all varieties. Unfortunately, Karen Carpenter fell victim to anorexia nervosa and died of a cardiac arrest, but her voice and drumming lives on. Who the hell needs autotune and drum machines when you've got pure talent?
I actually don't like the Carpenters much at all. I prefer bands like Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, and Dire Straits over the Carpenters and groups of the like.
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Old 2012-06-26, 17:38   Link #128
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Nothing else starts up the morning than Creedence Clearwater Revival... Fortunate Son.
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Old 2012-06-26, 21:57   Link #129
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I actually don't like the Carpenters much at all. I prefer bands like Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, and Dire Straits over the Carpenters and groups of the like.
Well hey, that just means you're more of a hard rock fan than the pop/soft rock aspect of it all.

Ain't nothing wrong with those bands you listed, no sir.

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Nothing else starts up the morning than Creedence Clearwater Revival... Fortunate Son.
When it comes to CCR, I love me some Proud Mary, Travelin' Band, and Have You Ever Seen The Rain.

Well, I love me some of everything CCR, but those are my favourites.
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Old 2012-06-26, 23:19   Link #130
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Well hey, that just means you're more of a hard rock fan than the pop/soft rock aspect of it all.
This is true.

Although I like some more "soft" bands (The Beatles and a few others), for me it depends on the musicianship, or specifically, the guitar playing.
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Old 2012-09-28, 17:17   Link #131
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Not exactly classic rock, but this song by Mr. Billy Joel is just so magnificent. And look at that gleaming stage presence; you just have to love his charisma.



And I wager many of you know of this little classic. Listen to that golden tone.

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Old 2012-11-09, 20:15   Link #132
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Gotta remember "The Turtles"; they're very Beatles-esque and lovable. "Happy Together" has been often mistaken for the Beatles even.


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Old 2012-11-23, 09:21   Link #133
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Old 2012-11-23, 15:07   Link #134
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Anything with Tom Petty and Mr Orbison is a classic.

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Old 2012-12-03, 10:22   Link #135
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Thunderstruck by ACDC



21st Century Schyzoid Man by King Crimson



Iron Man by Black Sabbath



Child in Time by Deep Purple



Money by The Pink Floyd

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Old 2012-12-03, 19:30   Link #136
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Ahh Pink Floyd.. good band for .. any way here's just some that come to mind.

Bob Seger - Turn the Page
Kansas - Dust in the Wind
Steve Miller Band - The Joker
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Old 2012-12-06, 18:51   Link #137
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One of the best songs EVER!

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Old 2012-12-13, 06:16   Link #138
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Old 2013-01-05, 00:52   Link #139
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My 1# favorite band (The Beatles) mix's with another of my top 5 favorites. Simply amazing
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Old 2013-01-29, 16:12   Link #140
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Man. Getting into Krautrock again. There was so much creativity going around in West Germany in the 70s.



Something more down to earth, but still psychedelic.

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