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Max'sKansasCity
It is the tourist attraction in Cleveland which doesnt deserve it,
I would love to see some groups start telling the tourist attraction FKU! Esp the so called tough guy gansta rap groups. It would be awesome if supposedly bad ass, tough guy, gangsta rappa Ice Cube told em "FKU I dont want no part of your tourist attraction!, and dont ask me no more or I'll bust a cap in yo azz!"... of course he would have to take time out of making Coors light commercials
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jabhead
Paul Butterfield Blues Band's first two albums especially East West make them worthy IMO. Bloomfield and Bishop on guitars... yeah baby
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NICOS
It sounds like Santana but I hear a lot of similarity with CYHMKnocking
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NICOS
Still amazing they recorded this in 1966...wander if had any audience back then (it was all Beatles, Stones, Kinks etc.)
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NICOS
Still amazing they recorded this in 1966...wander if had any audience back then (it was all Beatles, Stones, Kinks etc.)
They didn't seem to have much of a nationwide audience back then in terms of popular album sales. Like many Elektra acts of the time, their popularity seemed to be more regional than national. Their eponymous 1965 debut album peaked at no. 123 on the Billboard pop album chart; their fabulous 1966 East West only got as high as no. 65. Musicians of the time certainly knew who they were, and the influence of their legacy is reinforced by the fact of their debut album being ranked among Rolling Stone's list of top 500 greatest albums of all time (no. 468 as of the 2012 ranking, up from no. 476 according to 2003's ranking), as well as ranking no. 11 in Down Beat magazine's list of top 50 blues albums. Their music has aged extremely well.
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Come On
Paul Butterfield Blues Band YES ABSOLUTELY!!!
Classic band playing with Dylan when he get elektrified....
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GumbootCloggeroowhat rock and roll songs does Bob Marley do?Quote
Max'sKansasCity
and, I forget, what rock and roll songs do they do again?
what rock and roll songs does Miles Davis do?
what rock and roll songs does Jimmy Cliff do?
what rock and roll songs do The Bee Gees do?
Why are those artists in the hall of fame if they don't play rock and roll? Is it because they are influential and culturally important? If that's the case, then Public Enemy and N.W.A. deserve to be in there.
Max'sKansasCity, how old are you? 14?Quote
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Max'sKansasCity
It is the tourist attraction in Cleveland which doesnt deserve it,
I would love to see some groups start telling the tourist attraction FKU! Esp the so called tough guy gansta rap groups. It would be awesome if supposedly bad ass, tough guy, gangsta rappa Ice Cube told em "FKU I dont want no part of your tourist attraction!, and dont ask me no more or I'll bust a cap in yo azz!"... of course he would have to take time out of making Coors light commercials
WORD!!! so funny to see these gangtsas actin all mad... YO!! its on now!
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Max'sKansasCity
Always amusing to see people show their ignorance by talking shit about Joan Jett.
Joan Jett had been more rock and Roll (in every way) for longer than most groups (or people) which anyone talks about on this, or any other, board.
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GumbootCloggerooMax'sKansasCity, how old are you? 14?Quote
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Max'sKansasCity
It is the tourist attraction in Cleveland which doesnt deserve it,
I would love to see some groups start telling the tourist attraction FKU! Esp the so called tough guy gansta rap groups. It would be awesome if supposedly bad ass, tough guy, gangsta rappa Ice Cube told em "FKU I dont want no part of your tourist attraction!, and dont ask me no more or I'll bust a cap in yo azz!"... of course he would have to take time out of making Coors light commercials
WORD!!! so funny to see these gangtsas actin all mad... YO!! its on now!
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kovach
But I too am struggling to understand what R&R NWA influenced??
I'd like to see you enter a bar where black people hang out and say those words that you enjoy typing out. You wouldn't do it, would you? But it's fine when you have the protection of being anonymous on the internet, right? You're safe.Quote
Max'sKansasCity
Dey all pizzededoff... gonna busta cap in yo azz!!
Shazzizzle to YOmutha! WORD! an shiznit like dat homey!!!
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GumbootCloggerooI'd like to see you enter a bar where black people hang out and say those words that you enjoy typing out. You wouldn't do it, would you? But it's fine when you have the protection of being anonymous on the internet, right? You're safe.Quote
Max'sKansasCity
Dey all pizzededoff... gonna busta cap in yo azz!!
Shazzizzle to YOmutha! WORD! an shiznit like dat homey!!!
Again, I ask you, how old are you? You're mocking a culture and lifestyle. Are you an adult?
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tatters
COUNT RITCHIE BLACKMORE OUT OF A DEEP PURPLE ROCK HALL INDUCTION
10/10/2012
If Deep Purple is elected to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Ritchie Blackmore will not serve. The group is one of 15 finalists for the Rock Hall's class of 2013, but the guitarist -- who co-founded the iconic hard rock band and served three separate tenures in its lineups -- tells The Insider that he has no desire to be part of the induction if it happens. "Personally, I couldn't care less," Blackmore says. "I would never go. I'm not really a fan of that stuff. Considering some of the people that are in the Hall of Fame, I'm not sure if it's a good idea, so I don't care one way or the other, actually. I think our fans seem to care more than I do," he notes. "They're always saying, 'You should be in the Hall of Fame. You should be in this, you should be in that...' If I can pay the bills, that's all I care about." Blackmore left Deep Purple for good in 2003 and has since been playing Renaissance and Medieval music with his wife, Candice Knight, in the band Blackmore's Night. The troupe has just released a new live album, "A Knight in York," and is working on its eighth studio album for release in 2013.
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tatters
COUNT RITCHIE BLACKMORE OUT OF A DEEP PURPLE ROCK HALL INDUCTION
10/10/2012
If Deep Purple is elected to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Ritchie Blackmore will not serve. The group is one of 15 finalists for the Rock Hall's class of 2013, but the guitarist -- who co-founded the iconic hard rock band and served three separate tenures in its lineups -- tells The Insider that he has no desire to be part of the induction if it happens. "Personally, I couldn't care less," Blackmore says. "I would never go. I'm not really a fan of that stuff. Considering some of the people that are in the Hall of Fame, I'm not sure if it's a good idea, so I don't care one way or the other, actually. I think our fans seem to care more than I do," he notes. "They're always saying, 'You should be in the Hall of Fame. You should be in this, you should be in that...' If I can pay the bills, that's all I care about." Blackmore left Deep Purple for good in 2003 and has since been playing Renaissance and Medieval music with his wife, Candice Knight, in the band Blackmore's Night. The troupe has just released a new live album, "A Knight in York," and is working on its eighth studio album for release in 2013.
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tatters
Blackmore left Deep Purple for good in 2003 and has since been playing Renaissance and Medieval music with his wife, Candice Knight, in the band Blackmore's Night. The troupe has just released a new live album, "A Knight in York," and is working on its eighth studio album for release in 2013.
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Blackmore left Deep Purple for good in 2003 and has since been playing Renaissance and Medieval music with his wife, Candice Knight, in the band Blackmore's Night. The troupe has just released a new live album, "A Knight in York," and is working on its eighth studio album for release in 2013.
Damn, He's put out 8 studio albums of medieval music?
Wasn't one enough?
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GravityBoy
That medieval stuff is cheesy.