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When you do do, who do you listen do...
Clearly defined bands I've listened to recently are:
Funkadelic, Country Joe & The Fish, Quicksilver Messenger Service and Pavement.
Not sure if Miles Davis, Muddy Waters, Frank Zappa/The Mother of Invention, The Supremes, Richard & Mimi Farina, Ike & Tina Turner fit.
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It's all a matter of taste and timing isn't it?
What was huge when a person was in their formative years...
I'm 53...
I'll take The Mighty Van Halen every single time!
Hey we're the same age! I grew up near Vancouver. My three favourite bands today are the same as when I was in high school: Stones, VH, AC/DC
There are plenty of sophisticated, artsy bands out there, but you can't beat those two for no bullshit, meat 'n' potatoes rock'n'roll.
To me such a description does not in any way capture the magic, the diversity or even the core about the music from the Rolling Stones.
However, the quoted description confirms my prejudice of AC/DC, a band that I have never listened to and am not aware of having heard any songs from, even I may have been met with it without noticing it. (I will not listen to links to songs, so there is no need present such links.)
Edit: My apology for OT-ing on this OT about American bands.
Agree 100% w/ KeefRiff....how can you be prejudiced against a band you admittedly never listened to and state that you never will listen to?
weird.
I have been prejudiced by how that band is and has been described. It is not an active prejudice, but something I became aware of by reading your quotes, as by other quotes that I have read formerly. I choose to use my allotted time and money to listen to bands that I am curious about. What else? Or do you yourselves act otherwise?
(In passing, I have got a compilation of the Easybeats if you know what that was.It contains perhaps only two or three songs that I really like.)
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TKinOH
It's all a matter of taste and timing isn't it?
What was huge when a person was in their formative years...
I'm 53...
I'll take The Mighty Van Halen every single time!
Hey we're the same age! I grew up near Vancouver. My three favourite bands today are the same as when I was in high school: Stones, VH, AC/DC
There are plenty of sophisticated, artsy bands out there, but you can't beat those two for no bullshit, meat 'n' potatoes rock'n'roll.
To me such a description does not in any way capture the magic, the diversity or even the core about the music from the Rolling Stones.
However, the quoted description confirms my prejudice of AC/DC, a band that I have never listened to and am not aware of having heard any songs from, even I may have been met with it without noticing it. (I will not listen to links to songs, so there is no need present such links.)
Edit: My apology for OT-ing on this OT about American bands.
Agree 100% w/ KeefRiff....how can you be prejudiced against a band you admittedly never listened to and state that you never will listen to?
weird.
I have been prejudiced by how that band is and has been described. It is not an active prejudice, but something I became aware of by reading your quotes, as by other quotes that I have read formerly. I choose to use my allotted time and money to listen to bands that I am curious about. What else? Or do you yourselves act otherwise?
(In passing, I have got a compilation of the Easybeats if you know what that was.It contains perhaps only two or three songs that I really like.)
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this post makes even less sense: You're prejudiced based on how AC/DC is described by others (me?) on an internet board.....but not on how they SOUND TO YOU??
try listening to music before you judge it.
FYI...yes, I spend $$ and time on things i am interested in. But, I am certainly not prejudiced against things I've never tried or listened to.
by your (il)logic, I don't need to know anything about Easybeats or listen to them to develop a prejudice against them....I just need know that you like them????
sorry...weird.
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TKinOH
It's all a matter of taste and timing isn't it?
What was huge when a person was in their formative years...
I'm 53...
I'll take The Mighty Van Halen every single time!
Hey we're the same age! I grew up near Vancouver. My three favourite bands today are the same as when I was in high school: Stones, VH, AC/DC
There are plenty of sophisticated, artsy bands out there, but you can't beat those two for no bullshit, meat 'n' potatoes rock'n'roll.
To me such a description does not in any way capture the magic, the diversity or even the core about the music from the Rolling Stones.
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keefriff99Nice! The Stones and AC/DC will always remain my two favorite rock'n'roll bands.Quote
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TKinOH
It's all a matter of taste and timing isn't it?
What was huge when a person was in their formative years...
I'm 53...
I'll take The Mighty Van Halen every single time!
Hey we're the same age! I grew up near Vancouver. My three favourite bands today are the same as when I was in high school: Stones, VH, AC/DC
There are plenty of sophisticated, artsy bands out there, but you can't beat those two for no bullshit, meat 'n' potatoes rock'n'roll.
To me such a description does not in any way capture the magic, the diversity or even the core about the music from the Rolling Stones.
However, the quoted description confirms my prejudice of AC/DC, a band that I have never listened to and am not aware of having heard any songs from, even I may have been met with it without noticing it. (I will not listen to links to songs, so there is no need present such links.)
Edit: My apology for OT-ing on this OT about American bands.
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The Patti Smith band was excellent. It normally doesn't work when guitarists double as bassist, but Ivan and Lenny both did well. Jay Dee was the right drummer. The piano was important in that band, but I think Sohl was replaced. no?
Sohl had some issues and left right after the recording of Radio Ethiopia. He was replaced on a brief Scandinavian tour by future Brian Wilson collaborator Andy Paley (this line-up can be heard on a rare--and unauthorized by Patti-- live B-side cover of "Time Is On My Side") When they toured the U.S. at the end of '76, Paley was out and former Sidewinder(their album was produced by Lenny Kaye) Lee Foxx joined on bass, as Lenny and Ivan gamely took turns at the piano.
Keyboardist Bruce Brody from John Cale's band joined for the Easter sessions (while Foxx dropped out of the group, leaving bass to Ivan and Lenny again) and toured with the group in '78.
In '79, Richard (nicknamed "DNV" after his obsession with the film Death In Venice) resolved his problems and rejoined the PSG for the Wave album and tour, after which Patti took a long hiatus to have a family until she recorded Dream of Life in 1988, which was credited to "Patti Smith."
I few years ago I saw Blondie perform on a late night show, and there was Lee Foxx --looking pretty much like he did in '76--playing the bass.
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The best living and breathing American band is Dylan's band. By a huge mile.
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The best living and breathing American band is Dylan's band. By a huge mile.
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Great band, no doubt, but my vote for "best living breathing American band" would go to Tedeschi Trucks Band.
Have seen Dylan's band up close several times over the years, and never did they leave me in awe like TTB. From Susan's vocals to Derek's slide, by far the best band currently out there.. imo.
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Doxa
The best living and breathing American band is Dylan's band. By a huge mile.
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Great band, no doubt, but my vote for "best living breathing American band" would go to Tedeschi Trucks Band.
Have seen Dylan's band up close several times over the years, and never did they leave me in awe like TTB. From Susan's vocals to Derek's slide, by far the best band currently out there.. imo.
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I also love that band. It seems like they have fashioned a lot of their choices after what is IMO one of the greatest shows ever laid down: the Mad Dogs & Englishmen. But I just don't get it - sure Susan T. can hold a note, but get nothing there. I have always thought she is a glaring weak link in that band.