Posted on 04/21/2013 4:18:03 PM PDT by Baynative
To break the monotony of the media rushing to make fools of themselves over the Marathon bombing story I thought I'd bring up a subject that got me thinking earlier today while listening to a classic rock station instead of my usual talk show selection.
I lived through the 70's explosion of hard rock music and although some of it still gets me rocking in my own geriatric way. I thought I'd ask if anyone here had bands that were popular that they never liked, or/and still don't care to hear.
Also liked Yes, ELP, Santana (while it was a band, not him), and Jefferson Airplane. Was ok with Zeppelin, but they weren't my favorite, and I hated the Who, even though they sat through our set at the Troubadour.
That’s originally from the “out of the blue” album cover. One of my favorites still today.
The basic image is that of a late 1940s Wurlitzer illuminated jukebox wall speaker.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cdw-tFjTFec
Bruce Springsteen.
Kansas was my turn off band. Can’t figure why they were so popular in the 70’s. I just hated ALL their stuff.
Eddie Money was a singer I couldn’t handle.
Really? :-)
And I love the song: Box of Rain off of the American Beauty album
I love Dust in the Wind
Only on the Disco-Very album. Which really only had two disco songs on it.
Ah, dust in the wind...
Went to one of their concerts once and they dragged out a dummy and kicked it, then threw it into the audience. What was that all about?
It’s one of those things..ya love ‘em or they make ya bang your head on the wall.
Led Zeppelin
Rush
Journey
Boston
Jefferson Starship (with Mickey Thomas)
As you can see, I despise high-pitched screeching
Well actually they did have a very disco sound. But it wasn’t disco at all. It was more like a combination of classical and rock music, combined with synthetics. Very artistic from my point of view, and very worth listening to. The fact is that no one makes music like that anymore.
Can't think of a more depressing song than "Riders On The Storm" which played on AOR radio endlessly during the early 1970s. I was just a kid then but I remember walking to a run-down Italian food joint in my neighborhood to order some pizza for my father. I was probably about 12 years old and back in those days, they let you sit at the bar while you were waiting for your take-out order no matter how old you were. So I ordered pizza to go and also a Coke to drink while I was waiting. Back then, you got the Cokes served to you in those iconic bottles that are now collectors items on eBay so the bartender took my food order and slided a Coke bottle down to me.
Like I said, it was a run-down place and at the bar you had some sad sack losers nursing Bud drafts. There was hardly any lights in the joint and the atmosphere was dark and dreary. The guy running the bar was this enormous 400-pound man who only had about three years left to live. He was perpetually sweating and whenever I went in there, he always stared at me like he wanted to take me out back and have his way with me.
Anyway, this "Riders In The Storm" song comes up on the jukebox and I remember being mesmerized by it and just having this feeling of impending doom coming over me. I wanted to get out that place so badly but I had to wait for the pizzas to come. The patrons at the bar are all wearing staring into their glasses and the smell of stale spilled beer permeates the room while the fat bartender is leering at me. I thought that song would never end, it seemed to go on for 20 minutes - I'm thinking whoever picked it on the jukebox paid to have it played multiple times.
Finally I get my pizzas and bolt out of the place only to find that it is pouring rain outside with thunder and lightning - just like in the song! For a thunderstorm had come upon us while I was sitting in there. I just bolted through the pouring rain the two or three blocks back to my house, completely drenching myself and the cardboard pizza boxes.
So every time I hear that song to this day, even 40 years later, that same feeling of doom and gloom comes over me and I think about that time I sat at that depressing bar waiting for the pizzas to get made.
Grand Funk(Junk) Railroad
Bloodrock
Chris Montez
John Lennon
The Grateful Dead
Pearl Jam
I get satellite radio and scram when these come up for play
There was a commercial on not long ago that showed this “loser” in his car getting into the music, playing the fake drums, singing loudly and jerking the head wildly. The song he was listening to? How Long (to the point of no return) by Kansas. I laughed so hard when I first saw it. It summed up my opinion on the song perfectly!
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