Gazza- its hard to leave bands out, my list can change every week but those are my absolute favorites. For me I didn't include Dylan but I love his music.
We should make a list of bands people can't stand.
Hound Dog Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Gazza- its hard to leave bands out, my list can > change every week but those are my absolute > favorites. For me I didn't include Dylan but I > love his music. > > We should make a list of bands people can't stand.
Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac Greatest Blues Group of ALL TIME! Lowell George's Little Feat George Harrison's Beatles Jorma Kaukonen's Hot Tuna Duane's Allman Brothers Muddy Waters Band (Little Walter harp version) Los Fabulous THunderbirds
stone-relics Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac Greatest Blues Group > of ALL TIME! > Lowell George's Little Feat > George Harrison's Beatles > Jorma Kaukonen's Hot Tuna > Duane's Allman Brothers > Muddy Waters Band (Little Walter harp version) > Los Fabulous THunderbirds > > Take that, if you will... > > JR
I agree on Fleedwood Mac Stones Relics (never heard you about Fleedwood M though)
Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac Greatest Blues Group of ALL TIME
So these guys were the middle act in a three band night of LJ Baldry and Savoy Brown I took in 1970. It was a poor mix as the other bands were doing kick butt party rock and off course FM was a blues band back then. I have the Chicago tapes which are, let's say, interesting at the best.
My take is they were probably ahead of their time in regards to white guys playing in an all blues band but I fail to see how they reached the status you have bestowed.
Simple question, what am I missing. Is there some other song material you can direct me too?
Dianna Ross Britney Spears Wam Mitalica (I just don't get it) Lionel Richie Ted Nugent Poisen, etc. (hair bands in general) the "classics tour" featuring Wam and Ted Nugent with Mitalica as the backing band - they do an amazing duet on "Wake me up with cat scratch fever." Sorry if I spoiled the show for you. Elivator Rock & Roll I would not put him in this list, but Mick's solo work is in my the record collection but not the CD collection (always a good way to jugde if you really like it). - but that is also true of the the other MJ's Thriller record also.
or maybe
the Beatles Bob Dylan Neil Young Van Morrison REM Ricki Lee Jone Jonie Mitchel Jimmy Buffet (If you don't get it, you have not been there) Grateful Dead Paul Simon