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Postby conversationpc » Sat Oct 07, 2006 3:04 am

Angiekay wrote:
conversationpc wrote:Boston??? :shock:

Just curious why you don't like them.



Because I've been in radio for 19 years and they have like three big songs. :lol: I don't know they just grate on me. I used to be able to tolerate them, but I'm just sick of them. All their music sounds alike.







Ah, the Boston guitar sound. Gotta love it. I think that's part of what makes them so great. No one else sounds like them. When I listen to the radio, which isn't as often anymore, I regularly hear most of the tunes from the first album and several from "Don't Look Back" as well.
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Postby X factor » Sat Oct 07, 2006 3:42 am

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conversationpc wrote:Boston??? :shock:

Just curious why you don't like them.



Because I've been in radio for 19 years and they have like three big songs. :lol: I don't know they just grate on me. I used to be able to tolerate them, but I'm just sick of them. All their music sounds alike.







Ah, the Boston guitar sound. Gotta love it. I think that's part of what makes them so great. No one else sounds like them. When I listen to the radio, which isn't as often anymore, I regularly hear most of the tunes from the first album and several from "Don't Look Back" as well.


Yeah,"Boston" may be the only debut album where EVERY TRACK on it still gets radio play. (at least in the Southeast- the least heard is probably Hitch a Ride, but I hear that one too.) And the DON'T LOOK BACK tilte cut, which I believe was SUPPOSED to be on the debut...perhaps, though, this is why alot of folks don't like em- cause they've been played in the ground for the last 30 years...

Somebody also mentioned the whole "grunge" scene a few posts back. I really dug alot of this music, and think that it sort of gave rock music a much needed kick in the pants, much in the same way Punk did in the 70's. Sure, some of it was utter crap, but to me there's no denying the greatness of Pearl Jam, Nirvana and Soundgarden (as well as their offsprng like FOO FIGHTERS and Audioslave). In listening to alot of 70's and 80's rockers reaction to that scene, I find it interesting how many of them felt that it was a much needed shot of energy as well, and I think, a really necessary backlash to the big haired excess that rock music was mired in by late 89-early 90's...Yeah, it hasn't really had lot of staying power, but what does anymore? Pop culture's time frame ain't what it used to be. I hear my students all the time talking of some "old song" that's "Played out" and there not refering to classic rock, but something that's less than 6 months old...the times, they are a changin'....
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Postby conversationpc » Sat Oct 07, 2006 3:54 am

X factor wrote:Yeah,"Boston" may be the only debut album where EVERY TRACK on it still gets radio play. (at least in the Southeast- the least heard is probably Hitch a Ride, but I hear that one too.) And the DON'T LOOK BACK tilte cut, which I believe was SUPPOSED to be on the debut...perhaps, though, this is why alot of folks don't like em- cause they've been played in the ground for the last 30 years...


Yeah, I think I've heard all eight of the tracks on that debut played at one time or another. Unfortunately, "Hitch a Ride" doesn't get as much airplay and it's my favorite Boston tune. The solo is my favorite of all time.

Sure, some of it was utter crap, but to me there's no denying the greatness of Pearl Jam, Nirvana and Soundgarden....


I don't care so much for Pearl Jam (can't stand Vedder's singing AT ALL) or Nirvana but Soundgarden was a great band. Cornell is a phenomenal singer.
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Postby Moon Beam » Sat Oct 07, 2006 4:03 am

My turn............

Journey
Paul McCartney
Elton John
The Barenaked Ladies
Great Big Sea(Hands down best concerts!)
John Mayer
Patsy Cline
Charlie Pride
ELO
Matchbox Twenty
The Little River Band
The Doobie Brothers
Five For Fighting
Three Dog Night
Boston
Bread
America

Okay that's good for now.
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Postby conversationpc » Sat Oct 07, 2006 4:08 am

Moon Beam wrote:My turn............

Journey
Paul McCartney
Elton John
The Barenaked Ladies
Great Big Sea(Hands down best concerts!)
John Mayer
Patsy Cline
Charlie Pride
ELO
Matchbox Twenty
The Little River Band
The Doobie Brothers
Five For Fighting
Three Dog Night
Boston
Bread
America

Okay that's good for now.


Barenaked ladies are fine by me, too. :lol:
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Postby Carlitto H@kk » Sat Oct 07, 2006 4:10 am

Moon Beam wrote:My turn............

Five For Fighting


Hey Moon,
I caught these guys back in the mid-nineties openning for 7Mary3 in Vegas. Their 2 guitar players had just quit so it was John on piano and acoustic guitar, a bass player and drummer...
Simply Incredible; One of THE Best Live shows I've ever seen! John is so freaking talented, at times his voice is like early Elton.

This tour was behind their Debut, "Message for Albert" This is THE BEST 5FF album to date, in my opinion and, if you don't have it you gotta get it :)
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Postby X factor » Sat Oct 07, 2006 4:13 am

Moon Beam wrote:My turn............

Journey
Paul McCartney
Elton John
The Barenaked Ladies
Great Big Sea(Hands down best concerts!)
John Mayer
Patsy Cline
Charlie Pride
ELO
Matchbox Twenty
The Little River Band
The Doobie Brothers
Five For Fighting
Three Dog Night
Boston
Bread
America

Okay that's good for now.



Charlie Pride???? AWESOME! Never thought I'd see his name in here...
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Postby Rantlers » Sat Oct 07, 2006 4:23 am

1) U2
2) Journey
3) Van Hagar
4) Led Zeppelin
5) The Police
6) Genesis
7) Pink Floyd
8) INXS
9) Billy Joel
10) Bon Jovi
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Postby Red13JoePa » Sat Oct 07, 2006 4:41 am

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Postby itsjustme » Sat Oct 07, 2006 4:55 am


Oleta Adams - Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me


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Postby SF-Dano » Sat Oct 07, 2006 4:57 am

Somebody also mentioned the whole "grunge" scene a few posts back. I really dug alot of this music, and think that it sort of gave rock music a much needed kick in the pants, much in the same way Punk did in the 70's. Sure, some of it was utter crap, but to me there's no denying the greatness of Pearl Jam, Nirvana and Soundgarden (as well as their offsprng like FOO FIGHTERS and Audioslave). In listening to alot of 70's and 80's rockers reaction to that scene, I find it interesting how many of them felt that it was a much needed shot of energy as well, and I think, a really necessary backlash to the big haired excess that rock music was mired in by late 89-early 90's...Yeah, it hasn't really had lot of staying power, but what does anymore? Pop culture's time frame ain't what it used to be. I hear my students all the time talking of some "old song" that's "Played out" and there not refering to classic rock, but something that's less than 6 months old...the times, they are a changin'....


I mentioned the Grunge Scene as one of my dislikes. I did like Nirvana when they first came out with Nevermind, it was as you say something different. But I would say it only took me a couple of months to grow weary of it as the rest of the world seemed to rocket it to crazy hieghts. Maybe if they had stayed just another band, but they were so media glamorized as " The New Beatles" and shit . I don't know, I just didn't get it. I never understood how Kurt Cobain was supposedly this "muical genius". Sound Garden got better overtime, but there real early stuff, just crap IMO. Never liked Pearl Jam or Alice in Chains. Their music was just to depressing all the time. As cheesy as the late 80s / early 90s hair band stuff got, it was still mostly about having a good time, you know sex, drugs, and RnR. Not about Over Dosing, killing yourself, etc.
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Postby Deb » Sat Oct 07, 2006 8:49 am

Enigma869 wrote:In no particular order:

Journey
Def Leppard
The Eagles
Don Henley
Van Halen (prefer Sammy to Dave, but enjoy all the music)
Foreigner
Survivor
Aerosmith (you're not allowed not to like these guys if you're from Boston)
Twisted Sister (I know...strange)
Bon Jovi (prefer the older material)
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Springsteen
Toto
Queen (Freddie only...Get Paul Rodgers out of there!)
Matchbox Twenty (just to prove I do like some non-80's music)
Creed

John from Boston


Holy shit, we really do have similar tastes. I agree with almost all your list (love Matchbox20)..........but I would replace Survivor and Twisted Sister with Inxs (with Michael Hutchins) and Motley Crue..........and add a whole slew from the 70/80s like Whitesnake, Robert Plant, Steve Miller band, Streetheart,etc.

As for female singers I like Evanescence, Heart, Pat Benatar, Amanda Marshall, Melissa Ethridge, Sass Jordan, Blackeyed peas, and don't laugh but the Pussycat dolls....the main singer has a good voice/besides being gorgeous.....I mean come on don't ya secretly like that song "Dontcha". :lol:

Best concerts: Journey in 82, Bon Jovi, the Johns-squared (John Mellancamp & John Fogerty), Elton John, Aerosmith, Pink Floyd, Garth Brooks, Motley Crue, and seen April Wine a few times in my youth and believe it or not they were always good.
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Postby VH#1 » Sat Oct 07, 2006 8:54 am

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Postby Ms_M » Sat Oct 07, 2006 9:02 am

Journey is my favorite. After that, there is no particular order. I like most "80s" music - REO, Styx, Honeymoon Suite - to name a few. I like some Contemporary Christian Music - Shaun Groves (very cool guy), Third Day, Jeremy Camp - to name a few in that group. I also like older Country music - 70s and 80s. Usually, what I listen to depends on my mood. 8)
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Postby treetopovskaya » Sat Oct 07, 2006 10:35 am

Moon Beam wrote:My turn............

Journey
Paul McCartney
Elton John
The Barenaked Ladies
Great Big Sea(Hands down best concerts!)
John Mayer
Patsy Cline
Charlie Pride
ELO
Matchbox Twenty
The Little River Band
The Doobie Brothers
Five For Fighting
Three Dog Night
Boston
Bread
America

Okay that's good for now.


john mayer... not only an amazing artist but hella funny! you gotta love a guy who can be okay with himself rolling around in the grass wearing a bear suit... just because he can! lol! we went to his show last week... totally blew me away... again... his newest cd is a must have. }:C))

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Postby tammy » Sat Oct 07, 2006 11:52 am

With the exception of Journey & Steve Perry (obviously my fave singer), I'm not really big on 70s - 80s music (some other exceptions below) & rarely bought music until two years ago when I rediscovered SP & Journey. But, I like different kinds (not Rap at all or Country except a few songs, like by Willie Nelson & Eddie Rabbitt)...probably I love 40s Big Band music & 50s-60s songs the most (Motown esp.)

What I have bought in the last 2 yrs, so I guess that means I REALLY like them or the majority of their songs:

Keane
Coldplay
The Darkness
Beatles
Travis
Queen (with FM)
Elton John
Sam Cooke
Donny Hathaway
Bob Marley
Van Morrison
Jeff Buckley
Seal
Tori Amos
Fiona Apple
Kate Bush
Jewel
Natalie Merchant/10,000 maniacs
Simply Red
Phil Collins
Dire Straits
Spandau Ballet
Ambrosia (David Pack)
Nora Jones
Santana
Counting Crows
REM
Men At Work
Cat Stevens
Doobie Brothers
Jefferson Starship
Simon & Garfunkle
Rufus Wainwright
Eels (thanks to SP's playlist)

So, you can see I'm not really part of the melodic rock crowd. I might hear a song that draws me in & just buy that song & not the entire album, like Hard-Fi "Better do Better", or The Cure, "Just Like Heaven" (love those songs)...and I just heard Corrine Bailey Rae & was drawn to her light voice & song so I did buy the CD...mostly I think I am drawn to unique voices, unique sound,that can't be mistaken for anyone else & if they write their own lyrics, compose their own music, play an instrument, that is even better.
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Postby squirt1 » Sat Oct 07, 2006 12:25 pm

After the Beatles,1964 when I was in high school music turned towards bands that wrote,played live and actually had singers that could pull it off live. My favs were # 1 Journey and Queen, then Foreigner, Styx, Kansas, and later Survivor,Heart, Bryan Adams,DefLepard, and Bon Jovi. I will put Elton & Billy Joel in their own catagory. I must have left some out so, mea culpa.
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Postby Moon Beam » Sat Oct 07, 2006 12:29 pm

treetopovskaya wrote:
Moon Beam wrote:My turn............

Journey
Paul McCartney
Elton John
The Barenaked Ladies
Great Big Sea(Hands down best concerts!)
John Mayer
Patsy Cline
Charlie Pride
ELO
Matchbox Twenty
The Little River Band
The Doobie Brothers
Five For Fighting
Three Dog Night
Boston
Bread
America

Okay that's good for now.


john mayer... not only an amazing artist but hella funny! you gotta love a guy who can be okay with himself rolling around in the grass wearing a bear suit... just because he can! lol! we went to his show last week... totally blew me away... again... his newest cd is a must have. }:C))

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEE2_RYyVYk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENd1DxPxrt4

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John is the epitome of sexy ass cool and
talented on the wood to! 8)
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Postby The Ghost Rider » Sat Oct 07, 2006 12:38 pm

Led Zeppelin
Aerosmith (the older, the better)
Kansas
King's X
Rush
Jethro Tull
Sammy Hagar
Journey
Lynyrd Skynyrd (with RVZ)
Bad Company
Pink Floyd
Van Halen
Black Sabbath
Cheap Trick
Emerson, Lake, and Palmer
ZZ Top
Genesis (Gabriel fronted era)
Dream Theater
Queen
Dio
Metallica (pre-Black album)
Judas Priest
Tesla
Megadeth
Toto
Joe Satriani
Eric Johnson

Shit, I could go on and on forever...
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Postby Moon Beam » Sat Oct 07, 2006 12:49 pm

Damn Donkey Dicks, I forgot....

Bad Company

Paul Rogers has a top three space
for sexy man voice in my lists.
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Postby The Ghost Rider » Sat Oct 07, 2006 12:57 pm

Moon Beam wrote:Damn Donkey Dicks, I forgot....

Bad Company

Paul Rogers has a top three space
for sexy man voice in my lists.




You got it, MB. Rodgers has caught a fair amount of shit lately for trying to fill Freddie Mercury's "shoes"...which I, personally, thought he did quite admirably. But, there is no denying the amount of talent the man has. Think of all the classic songs he has given us through the years. One of the best EVER...without a doubt.
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Postby yulog » Sat Oct 07, 2006 1:07 pm

Moon Beam wrote:Damn Donkey Dicks, I forgot....

Bad Company

Paul Rogers has a top three space
for sexy man voice in my lists.




did someone order the donkey dick?

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Postby Ms_M » Sat Oct 07, 2006 2:17 pm

Moon Beam wrote:Damn Donkey Dicks, I forgot....

Bad Company

Paul Rogers has a top three space
for sexy man voice in my lists.


Have just recently re-discovered him... He is definitely aging well! :wink:
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Postby Aaron » Sat Oct 07, 2006 2:28 pm

My favorites are:

1. Valentine/Hugo
2. Journey
3. The Storm/Two Fires
4. Sammy Hagar
5. Pre-1976 Rod Stewart/Faces
6. Boston
7. Foreigner with Lou
8. White Lion
9. Damn Yankees
10. Black Crowes
11. Ozzy
12. Gin Blossoms
13. Steve Earl
14. Bon Jovi
15. The Outfield

Crap that I hate are:

1. Almost any fuckin thing in drop D devil tune
2. Anything grunge => Fuck you Kurt Cobain you, drug shooting, good music ending bastard, good riddance!
3. Rap Crap except Heavy D and Run DMC
4. Country Prozac songs
5. Gay country cross over fuckers like the current Bon Jovi
6. Country covers of rock tunes
7. Cover tunes in general
8. Metal with "primal scream" vocals that put me in fight mode immediately

L8r,

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Postby Rantlers » Sat Oct 07, 2006 2:45 pm

Red13JoePa wrote:Nice Avatar, Rants!!!

E-A-G-L-E-S

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Postby MartyMoffatt » Sat Oct 07, 2006 5:50 pm

Moon Beam wrote:Damn Donkey Dicks, I forgot....

Bad Company

Paul Rogers has a top three space
for sexy man voice in my lists.


I saw the man himself in concert last night (Bristol Colston Hall). He must be pushing 60 now but he's still got a fantastic voice. He seems to have gone back to his roots again now as well, as around two thirds of his set comprised Free and early Bad Company songs, plus a couple of brand new songs that are in a similar vein.

The only problem with Paul Rodgers' solo sets is they're too short. He plays for around 70 minutes, plus a couple of encores.

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Postby RedWingFan » Mon Oct 09, 2006 12:55 pm

conversationpc wrote:
RedWingFan wrote:Either of you guys ever listen to "Overflow"? Their debut cd is great, probably one of my top 5 Christian cd's. I think they have audio samples at their website, overflowrocks.com


Haven't heard of them.

CPC you should check them out. You won't regret it! They opened up for Third Day for awhile. Great cd.
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Postby itsjustme » Mon Oct 09, 2006 1:36 pm

RedWingFan wrote:
conversationpc wrote:
RedWingFan wrote:Either of you guys ever listen to "Overflow"? Their debut cd is great, probably one of my top 5 Christian cd's. I think they have audio samples at their website, overflowrocks.com


Haven't heard of them.

CPC you should check them out. You won't regret it! They opened up for Third Day for awhile. Great cd.


Is the name of the band overflow?


I'm not usually into christion rock, but I like some of Jars of Clay and Switchfoot. And Chris Daughtry's CR band was pretty good.
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Postby ProgRocker53 » Mon Oct 09, 2006 2:00 pm

My Top 20:

Journey
Van Halen
Bob Seger
Tom Petty
The Doobie Brothers
Eagles
John Mellencamp
Boston
Eddie Money
Pink Floyd
Foreigner
Jackson Browne
Bruce Springsteen
Styx
Led Zeppelin
Blue Oyster Cult
Porcupine Tree
Neal Schon
.38 Special
AC/DC
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Postby cyndy! » Mon Oct 09, 2006 2:22 pm

ooh, i wanna play.

journey
steve perry
neal schon
jss
jeff beck
rolling stones
led zeppelin
prince
eric martin
riverdogs
queen
melissa etheridge
nine inch nails
david bowie
chris cornell
aerosmith (pre-diane warren)
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