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Tue Jun 24, 2008 8:06 pm

In no particular order:

In My Time of Dying - Led Zeppelin
Fade to Black - Metallica
Run Through the Jungle - Credence Clearwater Revival
Dirty Deeds - AC/DC
The Wind Cries Mary - Jimmy Hendrix
White Summer/Black Mountainside - Led Zeppelin (Jimmy Page)
Knockin' On Heaven's Door - Guns N' Roses
Jump In the Fire - Metallica
Fool In the Rain - Led Zeppelin
Simple Man - Lynyrd Skynyrd
The End - The Doors
Piece of My Heart - Janis Joplin
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Tue Jun 24, 2008 10:45 pm

Oh I probably should put a Jethro Tull song in my list....

Bungle In The Jungle, not my favourite but I could listen to it for a long time.
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Tue Jun 24, 2008 11:22 pm

MrCrowley wrote:@Rag,

I'm not sure on your idea, most rock music before the 60's was dominated by the British, and still dominated up until the mid-80's. Sure there were plenty of good American bands, but it always was a British thing to begin with....
Surprised that one didn't start any arguements.
The wasp side of me likes that explaination. I often hear rock comes from "Mississipi delta blues". Or jazz which sounds like noise to me.
Then one guy said Blues is short for "Blue Grass" which is folk music from Ireland/Scotland (?)

A lot of American influence is from the British like beer being more popular than wine for example. I still think perhaps musical influence is from all over. No way to tell who taught who or copied what.

I've seen Kiss in concert. They it would be their last tour (nowhere near thier last tour) I was 15 and thought it would be their last so I snuck out to see them. Got kicked out for it too!
Saw Pantera live in a little place with maybe 300 people!!!
Seen a bunch of others, some I can't remember.

I saw the Greatful Dead at the show where next day someone was struck by lightning, Died(?) Next show after Jerry Garcia went into re-hab and died! Now that may be interesting music for a cannon vid.

I was watching Pink Floyd "The Wall movie on cable the other night.
The one scene would've been cooler if it was just a simple spud movement maybe.

I was listening to a radio show about which songs better for Valentine's:
Don't fear the reaper by Blue Oyster Cult (seen them too) or Dust in the wind by Kansas (?)
The DJ was a woman and she said she could just imagine making out to the one. I was thinking she must be a cool chick!

EDIT: Alice in Chains "the rooster" cool song. 8)
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Of course America had good rock bands and rock expanded from American Blues but there are a lot more well known bands from the 60's and 70's that were British IMO.

From the top of my head there's:

Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, The Beatles, Jethro Tull, Rolling Stones, Elton John, U2(formed in the 70's), Queen, Slade, David Bowie, Pink Floyd, The Animals, Deep Purple, The Who, Yes, Fleetwood Mac, Judas Priest, Dire Straits, Status Quo, Uriah Heep...

Compared to:

Elvis, Ramones, KISS, Beach Boys, Bob Dylan, CCR, The Doors, Hendrix, Alice Cooper, R.E.M, Foreigner, Van Halen, Billy Joel, Aerosmith, Blue Oyster Cult, The Carpenters, Aretha Franklin, Ted Nugent, Lynyrd Skynyrd...

Can't think of many more, probably missed a bunch of obvious ones.
No offence intended and i'm not trying to 'win' anything here, it's just that when I think of 60's and 70's rock, I think British.
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Some good bands there MrCrowley.
I can't really compare the two it's mostly just a barely noticeable difference in accent. Mainly the music style of each band itself is the big difference.

Funny how people try to rate it. That's all I was explaining about blue grass being folk music or people saying Blues is different or saying rock comes from jazz (Ewww..)

Hard to explain it's like whoever played it played it and where they're from their music is from.
For example a few you listed were Knighted in England.
Funny but was Elton John Knighted? :shock:
Although Mick Jagger should've been IMO. 8)

I've found most people who are good at working with their hands are very musical or in certain families you'll find sibling either one or the other.
I have two drummer brothers who played English style punk in High School. Either musical or mechanical Maybe ancestors just say that a lot.

Srry, It's getting late for me and my replies were really jumbled Thanks MrC. 8) Gonna lurk a while then sleep now. :wink:
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Wed Jun 25, 2008 2:00 am

I would have to agree with MrC on this, but im sure if you asked Gene Simmons he would tell you that he invented rock music....and shoes (anyone whos seen. metal: a headbangers journey will understand this, or you could watch the video below)

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Wed Jun 25, 2008 2:16 pm

The blues was spin off of rock in the early 50s, often with a depressing beat (no sh!t). If you read the Clapton autobiography, you do learn alot of blues.
The rock revolution started with the british with Clapton, Hendrix (He wasnt british but started his career their because america was damned racist). THen america produced the Vaugns, Van Halen in the 80s. So it is definite that the brits started the true rock stuff.
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Wed Jun 25, 2008 2:50 pm

magnum9987 wrote:The rock revolution started with the british with Clapton, Hendrix (He wasnt british but started his career their because america was damned racist). THen america produced the Vaugns, Van Halen in the 80s. So it is definite that the brits started the true rock stuff.
It's funny how no club footage of Van Halen has ever surfaced yet Quiet Riot has at least 3 pro-footage concerts at the Starwood and Whiskey A GO-Go yet Van Halen was the band with the big record deals.

If Quiet Riot had been signed by an America record company, they would've been huge, and Randy Rhoads may never have left, and may still be alive today.
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I've been to Rush, The Who, and Van Halen going too see Ac/dc next year (hopefully) :D :roll:

If I hear "the rooster" one more time I will go on rampage, Ihear that song on my local station at least 3 times a day.
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Wed Jun 25, 2008 8:52 pm

haha AcDcmonkey im going to see rush relatively soon......
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anything i can skateboard to



edit: but a lot of rap and ACDC which is great for me. but then again i dont listen to much music
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You done yet ragnarok?
Stupid quote of the now:
joestue "The chamber is rated to 100 psi, it don't say that on the side, but the 2 inch stuff is rated to 300, so by analogy..."
"only the last two feet hear the end is black cellular core"
"I'm taking it to 300 psi"
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Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:49 am

I have one to add: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlcvJjRvT7c
Ministry New world Order . It's old but I remembered it when I heard the "Updated Mix" (Better IMO). The vid has scenes from the L.A. riots.
I imagine if this snake Obama gets elected and something happens to him this type stuff might happen again nation-wide. :evil: 8)

BTW Don't think anyone mentioned Nirvana :roll:
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Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:15 pm

I really dont like nirvana, im just not a fan of grunge at all, infact I cant stand it, its to dreary for me
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in flames, bullet fir my valentine, 10 years, kill switch engage, metallica outta that i would have to say curses from BFMV and wasteland form 10 years
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