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johnroxx wrote:Banks/Collins/Rutherford...
;^)
epresley wrote:Tony Iommi/Geezer Butler
Gordon from Edinburgh wrote:epresley wrote:Tony Iommi/Geezer Butler
Blackmore/Dio
Plant/Page
But the best of anything and i include Journey here, would be Benny Anderson/Bjorn Ulvaeus,
in terms of incredible chemistry - amazing songs with longevity and class and classy melodies.
EightyRock wrote:Gordon from Edinburgh wrote:Plant/Page
Good call, Gordon. I wondered if anybody would post a duo that obvious!
Andrew wrote:Sambora/JBJ
Jack Blades/Kelly Keagy
Jim Peterik/Frankie Sullivan
JSS Rocks! wrote:conversationpc wrote:I'm not a huge Elton John fan but how could the team of Elton John/Bernie Taupin not be mentioned in that list?
EXACTLY !
epresley wrote:larryfromnextdoor wrote:AJ wrote:Any combination of Henley/Frye/Souther
oh man.. this DEFINED the 70's... good call...
Lar, didn't you mean Cavazos/DuBrow???????
JSS Rocks! wrote:[Simmons/Stanley before them 7 days a week.
X factor wrote:I'm with you on Simmons/ Stanley (WAY the hell over those Survivor dudes- and yes, I know I'm in the minority around here...) but John/ Taupin didn't really write that much in the 80's (and I am pretty sure this is an EIGHTIES list...)
JSS Rocks! wrote:Andrew wrote:Sambora/JBJ
Jack Blades/Kelly Keagy
Jim Peterik/Frankie Sullivan
Nothing against Survivor, but they only had one "hit" album plus the song Eye of The Tiger.
Simmons/Stanley before them 7 days a week.
Nice call on the other two though! Even though both bands played it a bit safe after they broke out, they both did write some very good and great songs.
Journey/Survivor wrote:JSS Rocks! wrote:Andrew wrote:Sambora/JBJ
Jack Blades/Kelly Keagy
Jim Peterik/Frankie Sullivan
Nothing against Survivor, but they only had one "hit" album plus the song Eye of The Tiger.
Simmons/Stanley before them 7 days a week.
Nice call on the other two though! Even though both bands played it a bit safe after they broke out, they both did write some very good and great songs.
Jim Peterik and Frankie Sullivan is a lot like Lennon and McCartney.
JSS Rocks! wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:JSS Rocks! wrote:Andrew wrote:Sambora/JBJ
Jack Blades/Kelly Keagy
Jim Peterik/Frankie Sullivan
Nothing against Survivor, but they only had one "hit" album plus the song Eye of The Tiger.
Simmons/Stanley before them 7 days a week.
Nice call on the other two though! Even though both bands played it a bit safe after they broke out, they both did write some very good and great songs.
Jim Peterik and Frankie Sullivan is a lot like Lennon and McCartney.
Did you really just compare Peterik/Sullivan to Lennon/McCartney ????
JSS Rocks! wrote:
Jim Peterik and Frankie Sullivan is a lot like Lennon and McCartney.
Journey/Survivor wrote:I knew I was going to get a reaction out of my Lennon/McCartney comparison.![]()
Peterik and Sullivan aren't legends like Lennon and McCartney. But in terms out songwriting greatness, yes, Peterik and Sullivan are right there with them. Jim Peterik especially is a songwriting machine.
Gunbot wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:I knew I was going to get a reaction out of my Lennon/McCartney comparison.![]()
Peterik and Sullivan aren't legends like Lennon and McCartney. But in terms out songwriting greatness, yes, Peterik and Sullivan are right there with them. Jim Peterik especially is a songwriting machine.
larryfromnextdoor wrote:JSS Rocks! wrote:[Simmons/Stanley before them 7 days a week.X factor wrote:I'm with you on Simmons/ Stanley (WAY the hell over those Survivor dudes- and yes, I know I'm in the minority around here...) but John/ Taupin didn't really write that much in the 80's (and I am pretty sure this is an EIGHTIES list...)
i think paul and gene really only wrote 2 songs together .. and they both remember it differently..
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