Posted on 09/18/2005 6:51:20 AM PDT by My Favorite Headache
Thanks, right back at you. I had a great time accessing the recesses of an old gray matter.
Yeah, but it wasn't as if that idiot Gerald Ford was a better choice.
Yeah, not too many oldie goldie bands do that song cuz I guess it's too hard to just non-sing. But I still like the song...it takes me back in time to the 1960's.
No Megadeth? Try to find more technically precise and cleanly played speed or thrash metal than what can be found on the "Rust In Peace" cd. Not gonna happen.
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There is a category (I'm not sure exactly what it's called) in the HOF for non-rock musicians who have influenced rock. (It has a lot of country and blues musicians in it.) I assume Miles is being nominated in that category. Which makes sense, because the whole jazz-rock fusion movement of the 1970s (Return to Forever, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Weather Report, etc.) started with his In a Silent Way and Bitches Brew albums.
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It was a staple of high school rock bands, like "Gloria" and "Louie Louie." Another one-hit group from around that same time was the Casinos, from Cincy. Their song was "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye."
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Too bad Megadeth fell apart after that record. Holy Wars/Punishment Due, Hangar 18...the entire album is flawless.
Then MTV got ahold of Mustaine and it was curtains.
I did go to Gigantour this summer...Dream Theater and Dillenger Escape Plan owned the night. Megadeth played wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyy too late after 6.5 hrs of music, and the place was half empty by the time they took the stage around 11:45 PM.
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I have always enjoyed Mellencamp's music, though he has become a flaming lib in the last few years.
We have a political talk show host named Jay Severin, who will talk music every so often especially his fondness for certain guitarists like Johnny Winter. Anyway, he's mentioned that he is friends with Billy Squier (Mass. bred) and Squier is an avid supporter of EVH's work but has yet to convince Severin.
Seger got in last year, what about KISS
I've seen them 8 times, met them twice. Last time I saw them was the tour before this last one. They still tear it up live. Amazing stuff.
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