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ohotos
I always found it odd that I am not that much into Bruce Springsteen, Led Zeppelin or U2. Now I see that I am not alone!
Not that I hate them but they are more like meh to me... well, maybe I hate U2 or at least 90% of their output.
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kowalski
I never took the Beatles serioulsy. (and actually never bothered trying to listen to their albums, except for Let It Be, which I find quite fine for a r&r album).
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RoughJusticeOnYa
I like Streets of Love... (olrite; I'll get me coat.)
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BluzDude
Dare I say?????
....OK, I have a Manchester thing going on lately, Watching concerts by:
Oasis
Stone Roses
Oasis
The Verve
& Oasis
...I was never into any of these bands until recently. I will be exploring more Manchester bands in the coming weeks.
....if you lose respect for me because of this, well....that's on you
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BluzDude
Dare I say?????
....OK, I have a Manchester thing going on lately, Watching concerts by:
Oasis
Stone Roses
Oasis
The Verve
& Oasis
...I was never into any of these bands until recently. I will be exploring more Manchester bands in the coming weeks.
....if you lose respect for me because of this, well....that's on you
You should check the Rapture doing "House of jealous LOvers"
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ohotos
I always found it odd that I am not that much into Bruce Springsteen, Led Zeppelin or U2. Now I see that I am not alone!
Not that I hate them but they are more like meh to me... well, maybe I hate U2 or at least 90% of their output.
My theory on this is that none of those three bands swing at all. Springsteen is the stiffest of the three beat-wise, in my opinion. With the exception of Nebraska I find Bruce utterly unlistenable.
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I like Jethro Tull.
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I like Jethro Tull.
I love Jethro Tull.
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Olly
I like Jethro Tull.
I love Jethro Tull.
Jethro Tull, Maple Leaf Gardens, March 1977. My first date. I think I got my Driver's Licence the day before.
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I like Jethro Tull.
I love Jethro Tull.
Jethro Tull, Maple Leaf Gardens, March 1977. My first date. I think I got my Driver's Licence the day before.
Jethro Tull, Santa Monica Civic, November 1979. My first time ever being front row center at a concert thanks to my older brother!
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Olly
I like Jethro Tull.
I love Jethro Tull.
Jethro Tull, Maple Leaf Gardens, March 1977. My first date. I think I got my Driver's Licence the day before.
Jethro Tull, Santa Monica Civic, November 1979. My first time ever being front row center at a concert thanks to my older brother!
..Great venue!...
...but that's a slide for them, just a few years earlier they sold out the Forum for about 4 nights.
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Palace Revolution 2000
I can really get into 70's prog stuff.
All the early Yes albums, Van Der Graaf, first King Crimson albums, Thick as a Brick, and especially Gabriel-era Genesis.
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ohotos
I always found it odd that I am not that much into Bruce Springsteen, Led Zeppelin or U2. Now I see that I am not alone!
Not that I hate them but they are more like meh to me... well, maybe I hate U2 or at least 90% of their output.
My theory on this is that none of those three bands swing at all. Springsteen is the stiffest of the three beat-wise, in my opinion. With the exception of Nebraska I find Bruce utterly unlistenable.
T@3
I don't get it how Max Weinberg stays at the top of the heap; with Springsteen, and bandleader for successful TV show. 'Stiff' is the exactly the word. His body language is so odd for a drummer.
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ohotos
I always found it odd that I am not that much into Bruce Springsteen, Led Zeppelin or U2. Now I see that I am not alone!
Not that I hate them but they are more like meh to me... well, maybe I hate U2 or at least 90% of their output.
My theory on this is that none of those three bands swing at all. Springsteen is the stiffest of the three beat-wise, in my opinion. With the exception of Nebraska I find Bruce utterly unlistenable.
T@3
I don't get it how Max Weinberg stays at the top of the heap; with Springsteen, and bandleader for successful TV show. 'Stiff' is the exactly the word. His body language is so odd for a drummer.
I guess its because he can play pretty much anything at the drop of a hat
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ohotos
I always found it odd that I am not that much into Bruce Springsteen, Led Zeppelin or U2. Now I see that I am not alone!
Not that I hate them but they are more like meh to me... well, maybe I hate U2 or at least 90% of their output.
My theory on this is that none of those three bands swing at all. Springsteen is the stiffest of the three beat-wise, in my opinion. With the exception of Nebraska I find Bruce utterly unlistenable.
T@3
I don't get it how Max Weinberg stays at the top of the heap; with Springsteen, and bandleader for successful TV show. 'Stiff' is the exactly the word. His body language is so odd for a drummer.
I guess its because he can play pretty much anything at the drop of a hat
That's kind of my point - IMO he can't.
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Ket
I have never liked Queen,not even one song
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Ket
I have never liked Queen,not even one song
Neither do I. It's little children's music.