Andrew, how do u define "Melodic Rock"?

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Re: Andrew, how do u define "Melodic Rock"?

Postby conversationpc » Fri Jul 20, 2007 9:36 pm

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Matthew wrote:And Boston released their first album back in 1975. They are definitely the godfathers of melodic rock, don't you think?


Anal Boston fan here...The debut was released in 1976.


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Re: Andrew, how do u define "Melodic Rock"?

Postby Andrew » Fri Jul 20, 2007 10:19 pm

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Sammy Hagar was melodic rock before shifting to hard rock then Buffet Rock. His solo stuff started in 1980-ish...
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And Boston released their first album back in 1975. They are definitely the godfathers of melodic rock, don't you think?


By the way...what is "Buffet Rock"? Is that "buffet" as in the all-you-can-eat dinner spread you help yourself to?


1) Boston? Absolutely!

2) Buffet Rock - swinging old man's rock n country a la Jimmy Buffet! (Still cool though...Sammy rules)
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Re: Andrew, how do u define "Melodic Rock"?

Postby conversationpc » Fri Jul 20, 2007 10:20 pm

Andrew wrote:1) Boston? Absolutely!

2) Buffet Rock - swinging old man's rock n country a la Jimmy Buffet! (Still cool though...Sammy rules)


Hagar still rocks, though, and his tequila is really very good.
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Re: Andrew, how do u define "Melodic Rock"?

Postby JH'sTXfan » Fri Jul 20, 2007 11:41 pm

conversationpc wrote:
Andrew wrote:1) Boston? Absolutely!

2) Buffet Rock - swinging old man's rock n country a la Jimmy Buffet! (Still cool though...Sammy rules)


Hagar still rocks, though, and his tequila is really very good.


Hagar and Buffet know how to LIVE! :D
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Re: Andrew, how do u define "Melodic Rock"?

Postby NoMoreTails » Fri Jul 20, 2007 11:56 pm

NealIsGod wrote:
Matthew wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Sammy Hagar was melodic rock before shifting to hard rock then Buffet Rock. His solo stuff started in 1980-ish...
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And Boston released their first album back in 1975. They are definitely the godfathers of melodic rock, don't you think?


By the way...what is "Buffet Rock"? Is that "buffett" as in the all-you-can-eat dinner spread you help yourself to?


It's Jimmy Buffet music. You know the song "Margaritaville"? Is he popular at all in the UK, Matt?


Lazy ass drunk music, I have several friends that are really into Buffett, I never cared for it and am kind of concerned about Sammy, haven't heard his latest.
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