Posted on 07/27/2008 3:26:41 PM PDT by Bobarian
Two on that Rolling Stone list I don’t recall seeing mentioned are Nirvana and the Clash. Nirvana has to be on the list, even though when I first heard them I thought they just sounded like rehashed Replacements. But they introduced a whole wing of rock (though they didn’t invent it) and an approach to songs that you still hear all over the place. And they still rock for kids who weren’t even born at the time.
And the Clash...yeah, well, I guess so. Never seemed that special to me, but I guess they did to a lot of other people.
And I know we separated guitarists from bands a while back, but I still have to mention my personal favorite guitar hero: Jeff Beck. Check out him and SRV tearing up “Goin’ Down:”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UIptI2rcjg
Ooooh, dat some good stuff, yeah sha!
The list begins and ends with The Sex Pistols..and maybe Metallica
Bubble Puppy...Hot Smoke and Sassafras. Video with original drummer at his home studio. Nice....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGG3DtAq6dI
1. The Spiffys
2. Moulty and the Barbarians
Skippy Dynamo and the Ragtops
Love Snot
My favorite of all time, three guys from Canada (I don’t mean Triumph), RUSH. My top 5 would look like this (today):
RUSH
Dream Theater
Tool
Led Zeppelin
Fates Warning
Can't forget about these guys, this is what Power Pop should be.
****OMG make me feel old and ask myself what the he$$ were we thinking all in one shot!!!! ****
I recently saw a Jimi Hendrix movie and it really showed how stupid the liberal hippie mentality is.
I saw them twice and they were in the pocket all night both times. Nothing fancy, no laser shows, just straight forward bluesy rock n roll.
They rocked the house both times I saw them (1977 and 1979).
Exactly.
Good list for sure, I might take away a few add a few . For some reason today I’m voting for AC/DC, Roxy Music, and Pink Floyd
And you mentioned seeing The Who recently. I saw them at Riverfront Coleseium in 1975. Even young, trashed and rowdy, I knew when people were being pressed through plate glass windows at that concert it wasn’t good. They didn’t return until 1979 and I’m so glad I was married and settled down by then.
-- "and no matter how I try, the years, just roll by, like a broken down dam." John Prine. Maybe we should do a best solo list as well. Can't really be a very complete compendium without Dylan, Joni, Bonnie, Winwood, etc, etc, etc. ...
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