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  • OK...Bands/Artists you totally get and totally love...famous or not (p.3)
2014/03/07 13:31:31
bitflipper
Bands I never get tired of listening to...
 
Beatles
Rush
Dream Theater
Dixie Chicks
Led Zeppelin
Blackmore's Night
Pink Floyd
Pink
Alison Krauss and Union Station
Heart
Electric Light Orchestra / Jeff Lynn
Traveling Wilburys
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Dire Straits / Mark Knopfler
Paul Simon
Queen
Boston
Bee Gees (except the disco era)
Eagles / Don Henley / Joe Walsh
Klaatu
Guess Who
The Who
The Kinks
Badfinger
Nightwish
Emerson, Lake and Palmer
King Crimson (but only the albums produced by Greg Lake)
 
I wish the list was longer. If you like this list as well, then please offer more suggestions!
 
 
2014/03/07 13:40:33
spacey
UbiquitousBubba
That's a fantastic lineup, Spacey.




I was very curious to hear how Morse would handle it...as well as the others. They are such
monsters that like so many other greats they could be "look at what I can do" but that's not what
I'm hearing. I'm hearing great musicians making some very good music. Even so...not for everybody.
2014/03/07 14:09:43
SteveStrummerUK
 
Indispensable and regular listening for me:
  • Buzzcocks
  • The Clash
  • Dio
  • Dragonforce
  • Ian Dury And The Blockheads
  • Green Day
  • Halford
  • Iron Maiden
  • The Jam
  • Judas Priest
  • Megadeth
  • Gary Moore (with thanks to James for the heads-up on a few of his albums I didn't have)
  • (Early) Motörhead
  • Pink Floyd
  • Saxon
  • Skids
  • Slade
  • Status Quo (from Ma Kelly's Greasy Spoon up until Rocking All Over The World - too psychedelic before and too sh1te after)
  • Stiff Little Fingers
  • The Stranglers
  • Thin Lizzy
  • Van Halen
  • (Early) Whitesnake
2014/03/07 14:19:16
lawp
this is another one of those impossible things
2014/03/07 14:28:13
jamesg1213
Well if we're getting all listy;
 
  • Marc Cohn
  • Peter Gabriel
  • Justin Currie
  • Mark Knopfler
  • Rush
  • John Martyn
  • Steely Dan
  • Kate Rusby
  • Alison Krauss
  • Distant Towers
  • Steve Hackett
  • Big Country
  • The Skids
  • Gentle Giant
  • Paul Rodgers
  • Marillion
  • Talk Talk/Mark Hollis
  • Dr Feelgood
  • AC/DC
  • Seth Lakeman
  • Wolfstone/Duncan Chisholm
  • XTC
  • ZZ Top
  • Kate Bush
  • Pink Floyd/David Gilmour
  • Black Country Communion
  • Jethro Tull
  • Winery Dogs
  • Bill Nelson/Be Bop Deluxe
  • Streetwalkers/Roger Chapman/Family
  • Joe Bonamassa
 
 
 
2014/03/07 14:31:05
lawp
beatles, small faces, 13th floor elevators, hawkwind, so much dub reggae, mad professor, thee oh sees, Kingsbury manx , bill callahan, robyn hitchcock, the clean, yo la tengo, pavement, grateful dead, orb, cornelius, lambchop, blimey
2014/03/07 15:16:53
Rain
A few....
 
My wife. :P
 
Elvis Presley
 
The Beatles
 
Depeche Mode
 
Jimi Hendrix
 
Pink Floyd
 
Syd Barrett
 
David Gilmour
 
Alice Cooper (the old AC band, mostly)

Led Zeppelin
 
The Cure
 
The Tea Party
 
Harmonium/Serge Fiori
 
Black Sabbath
 
Judas Priest
 
Skinny Puppy
 
KISS
 
David Bowie
 
Christian Death (first albums w/ Roz)
 
Tool
 
Mylène Farmer
 
Ozzy Osbourne
 
Arthur H
 
Opeth
 
Mr. Bungle
 
Covenant
 
Nirvana
 
Iron Maiden
 
Marilyn Manson
 
Nine Inch Nails
 
Sisters of Mercy
 
My Dying Bride
 
Voivod
 
Die Form
 
Yngwie Malmsteen
 
VNV Nation
 
Celtic Frost
 
Front Line Assembly and pretty much all of Bill Leeb's side projects
 
 
 
By the way... After a lifetime of not getting them, I just bought my first Rush album. It's great to still have that much great music to discover w/o having to suffer through the modern day crap.
 
 
2014/03/07 15:44:45
dmbaer
A year ago, I had never heard of Flower Kings.  Thanks to a post by bitflipper regarding a documentary about the band, I watched the movie and then picked up one of their albums.  Then another.  Then another.  I'm listening to Stardust We are as I'm writing this.
 
And then there's Transatlantic, the supergroup in which the Flower Kings' front man plays guitar.  Love them.  Branching from Transatlantic we get to Spock's Beard.  Based on the one album I've heard so far, I'm a big fan.  Marillion not so much, yet anyway ... the singer may take some getting used to.  Maybe that will be an acquired taste.
2014/03/07 15:51:30
jude77
Big Star (actually saw all four of them at Ole Miss in 1972).
The Flame (utterly obscure group of soul singers who complied an amazing LP of Beatlesque tunes).
Van Duren
Mike McGear
 
2014/03/07 16:25:38
bapu
OK, I'll say it before the page changes......
 
The Coffee House Band
 
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