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#152910 by Dajax
Sat Aug 27, 2011 3:59 pm
Jahva wrote:Wow I feel like I'm being punked. lol
I wish i could put together some of that Clapton trash and if all it takes is a little stinky weed to write Layla... pass the bong!


I hear that. That unplugged arrangement did nothing for me, but the original Layla...c'mon!

#152911 by Paleopete
Sat Aug 27, 2011 4:08 pm
So Pete, what do you like?


What do I like? Lots of stuff...

Tom Petty
ZZ Top
Joe Walsh
Styx
Kansas
Early REO Speedwagon
Early ELO
Traveling Wilburys
Clapton
Led Zeppelin
Allman Bros
John Hiatt - One of the best songwriters around
Jeff Lynne
Some Kenny Wayne Shepperd
Jeff Heally
John Mayer - great guitar player but not crazy about some of his songwriting, others are great
Van Wilks
Uriah Heep
Some guy I found online, calls himself Neanderpaul
Pink Floyd
Genesis
Some of Phil Colllins' solo stuff, the pop he got into in recent years sucks
Hendrix
CSN&Y
John Fogerty
Joe Cocker
Leon Russell
AC/DC
Jethro Tull
Paul McCartney - lots of great songs, some are so so, but a fantastic songwriter
Police - some great songs, a few that sucked
Deep Purple
Bryan Adams

Pretty diverse actually, but that's the best thing about rock and roll. Rock ranges from ballads like Wonderful Tonight and Bryan Adams' "Heaven", to simple 3 chord basic rock like CCR and George Thorgood, to spacy stuff Pink Floyd did, to the classical/renaissance based music of Tull to things like Black Sabbath, AC/DC, Judas Priest...quite a diverse style of music. No other genre shows that kind of diversity.

But just like anyone who listens to any genre, I'm willing to bet they all can think of individual artists and/or songs they can't stand. SRV sounded like crap to me long before I knew who it was I was turning off. Hated Linda Rondstandt first time I ever heard her around 1968-70 or so. Liked a couple of Rolling Stones songs, but very few, most just didn't do a thing for me.

Other people love those bands and artists. That's their choice, I try not to knock their taste in music. If that's what you like, by all means listen to it. And just because I don't like a band, doesn't mean they are no good. Linda Rondstandt, for example, is a very good singer. I just can't stand her voice, it's like chalk on a blackboard to me. SRV was a good guitar player, I just didn't like him and didn't think he was anywhere near as great as most people thing he was. I thought he was mediocre at best and his voice sucked. I've checked out several of your videos on youtube, most are great, there was one I didn't like much at all. Can't remember what it was...I love "I Gots to Know", I've played it for a bunch of people. Great song/video. Ditto for "No Matter What". Love it, you and Jimmy did a great job. But one just didn't do a thing for me, can't remember which one though..

I'm sure some people hate bands I think are great. That's their choice, they are entitled to their opinions. I don't worry much about it. If I know you can't stand Jethro Tull, I just won't play any of my Tull CD's if you come over for a visit.

#152921 by neanderpaul
Sat Aug 27, 2011 8:58 pm
sanshouheil wrote:
neanderpaul wrote:I am finally old I didn't know any of those songs. I had kept up with all the new songs in pop rock and country up until the past year or so.

So I was curious and am youtubing these songs.

Bruno Mars - grenade is actually a really good song. Starts strong with piano. it has good dynamics and it doesn't sound totally canned or artificial. It sounds organic. The singer can actually sing really well. I can tell when a singer doesn't need autotune. He is a true singer. Check the "bullet straight through my brain" line. It is emotionally charged adn shows great vocal talent IMO. I'm not surprised. Good music comes from EVERY generation.

Here is the Bruno Mars song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SR6iYWJxHqs&ob=av2e

I will be youtubing the rest.

I didn't know Brittany still had a career. especially since she has like a one octave range and a very mediocre voice overall. But there she is on that list.


Apparently all it requires is a well used warm wet spot and some financial backing.

:shock:

#152922 by neanderpaul
Sat Aug 27, 2011 9:01 pm
Paleopete wrote:
So Pete, what do you like?


What do I like? Lots of stuff...

Tom Petty
ZZ Top
Joe Walsh
Styx
Kansas
Early REO Speedwagon
Early ELO
Traveling Wilburys
Clapton
Led Zeppelin
Allman Bros
John Hiatt - One of the best songwriters around
Jeff Lynne
Some Kenny Wayne Shepperd
Jeff Heally
John Mayer - great guitar player but not crazy about some of his songwriting, others are great
Van Wilks
Uriah Heep
Some guy I found online, calls himself Neanderpaul
Pink Floyd
Genesis
Some of Phil Colllins' solo stuff, the pop he got into in recent years sucks
Hendrix
CSN&Y
John Fogerty
Joe Cocker
Leon Russell
AC/DC
Jethro Tull
Paul McCartney - lots of great songs, some are so so, but a fantastic songwriter
Police - some great songs, a few that sucked
Deep Purple
Bryan Adams

Pretty diverse actually, but that's the best thing about rock and roll. Rock ranges from ballads like Wonderful Tonight and Bryan Adams' "Heaven", to simple 3 chord basic rock like CCR and George Thorgood, to spacy stuff Pink Floyd did, to the classical/renaissance based music of Tull to things like Black Sabbath, AC/DC, Judas Priest...quite a diverse style of music. No other genre shows that kind of diversity.

But just like anyone who listens to any genre, I'm willing to bet they all can think of individual artists and/or songs they can't stand. SRV sounded like crap to me long before I knew who it was I was turning off. Hated Linda Rondstandt first time I ever heard her around 1968-70 or so. Liked a couple of Rolling Stones songs, but very few, most just didn't do a thing for me.

Other people love those bands and artists. That's their choice, I try not to knock their taste in music. If that's what you like, by all means listen to it. And just because I don't like a band, doesn't mean they are no good. Linda Rondstandt, for example, is a very good singer. I just can't stand her voice, it's like chalk on a blackboard to me. SRV was a good guitar player, I just didn't like him and didn't think he was anywhere near as great as most people thing he was. I thought he was mediocre at best and his voice sucked. I've checked out several of your videos on youtube, most are great, there was one I didn't like much at all. Can't remember what it was...I love "I Gots to Know", I've played it for a bunch of people. Great song/video. Ditto for "No Matter What". Love it, you and Jimmy did a great job. But one just didn't do a thing for me, can't remember which one though..

I'm sure some people hate bands I think are great. That's their choice, they are entitled to their opinions. I don't worry much about it. If I know you can't stand Jethro Tull, I just won't play any of my Tull CD's if you come over for a visit.

That's a list full of good music. I do love Linda Ronstadt though. And though I don't particularly like Tull I can't recall saying anything bad about them. :?: But who's that neanderpaul guy? :P

#152924 by Jahva
Sat Aug 27, 2011 10:36 pm
Paleo,
Ahhhhhhhh........ :P
Your killing me. Not one Stones tune?
No Sweet Virginia or Let it Bleed?
No Moonlight Mile... Far away eyes, Gimme Shelter or Happy?
Not even Paint it Black or Beast of Burden...
I'm dead :(

#152926 by gbheil
Sat Aug 27, 2011 10:58 pm
START ME UP ?

#152929 by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Sun Aug 28, 2011 12:11 am
Mick Jagger and the Stones and everyone that has contributed to all their songwriting efforts has to be commended.

The legacy of material they have added SMACKS OF ONE THING. Rock and Roll fun. FUN, FUN, FUN.
Just like Van Halen,(just musicians at a different level.)

Mick and Keith come from a completely different time from today, but go back and listen to how much personal information they gave away with all their little "ditties", Satisfaction, Honkey Tonk, Time,,,, They are as good if not better than the peers they started out with.

I Love the Stones, even if they are not the greatest musicians. They have always contributed a lot of fun throughout the years. Rock ON MICK!

#152931 by gbheil
Sun Aug 28, 2011 12:15 am
Well struck Glen.

I also like much of the Stones music.
And seeing them live was a hoot
Simple straight forward rock n roll music.

Very entertaining IMO.

#152934 by PaperDog
Sun Aug 28, 2011 12:29 am
Dajax wrote:
Jahva wrote:Wow I feel like I'm being punked. lol
I wish i could put together some of that Clapton trash and if all it takes is a little stinky weed to write Layla... pass the bong!


I hear that. That unplugged arrangement did nothing for me, but the original Layla...c'mon!


I thought Layla was a great song. I heard it on a crappy transistor radio by the pool. That summer, It was lots of swimming , water polo, tuna fish sandwiches, Koolaid, teasing and harassing the cute girl next door (we were both ten, I think) and no school for 3 1/2 months. Layla was my anthem that year... Good times, good memories.

#152936 by PaperDog
Sun Aug 28, 2011 12:36 am
GlenJ wrote:Mick Jagger and the Stones and everyone that has contributed to all their songwriting efforts has to be commended.

The legacy of material they have added SMACKS OF ONE THING. Rock and Roll fun. FUN, FUN, FUN.
Just like Van Halen,(just musicians at a different level.)

Mick and Keith come from a completely different time from today, but go back and listen to how much personal information they gave away with all their little "ditties", Satisfaction, Honkey Tonk, Time,,,, They are as good if not better than the peers they started out with.

I Love the Stones, even if they are not the greatest musicians. They have always contributed a lot of fun throughout the years. Rock ON MICK!


Right! And a little known fact... Keith Richards is a walking encyclopedia of knowledge surrounding rock n roll and its history, from its birth, through to the present. There is virtually no question he cant answer about each and every player in the industry....from the well-knowns to the un-knowns. He can tell you all about the musical roots, the cultures involved how they arrived to what they innovated ... He's really 'that good', because he really has the full passion for it.

#152937 by PaperDog
Sun Aug 28, 2011 12:39 am
Jahva wrote:Paleo,
Ahhhhhhhh........ :P
Your killing me. Not one Stones tune?
No Sweet Virginia or Let it Bleed?
No Moonlight Mile... Far away eyes, Gimme Shelter or Happy?
Not even Paint it Black or Beast of Burden...
I'm dead :(


"Gimme Shelter" ...Man that still gives me a rush when I crank it on.

#152963 by Lynard Dylan
Sun Aug 28, 2011 9:36 pm
Love the Stones c'mon

Beggars Banquet, Exiled on Main Street
Get Your Ya Yas Out

I reads somewhere they were Ronnie VanZants favorite band

Jethro Dull

#152968 by neanderpaul
Sun Aug 28, 2011 11:39 pm
I can see both sides of the stones argument.
I used to like them ok when I was a teen. I got bored with them eventually.
Some highlights for me are.
Get offa my cloud
Waiting on a friend
Under my thumb
Wild horses

#152984 by Jahva
Mon Aug 29, 2011 11:23 am
PaperDog wrote:
Jahva wrote:Paleo,
Ahhhhhhhh........ :P
Your killing me. Not one Stones tune?
No Sweet Virginia or Let it Bleed?
No Moonlight Mile... Far away eyes, Gimme Shelter or Happy?
Not even Paint it Black or Beast of Burden...
I'm dead :(


"Gimme Shelter" ...Man that still gives me a rush when I crank it on.



Fergie sang the "Rape, murder It's just a shot away" lines with Jagger and U2 as the band at the R&R Hall of Fame anniversary show a few years ago. It gave me chills.
War, children, it's just a shot away
43 years later still F'ing awesome.

#153023 by gtZip
Tue Aug 30, 2011 3:20 am
Three way tie.
We built this city
Footloose
Who let the dogs out

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