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The Rock Thread
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05/25/04 07:56 PM
05/25/04 07:56 PM
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Don Vercetti
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Instead of bringing up differ bands, etc. I decided to do this. Maybe this could even be pinned. This thread is for discussing Rock, classic, grunge, or any of the many sub-genres that fall into it. Discussing favorite bands etc. TOP FIVE FAVORITE ------------------ 1) Nirvana 2) Metallica 3) AC/DC 4) Led Zeppelin 5) Guns N Roses FAVORITE SONGS [numbers stand for above bands] --------------- 1) Heart-Shaped Box, You Know You're Right, Sifting, Lithium, Something in the Way, All Apologies, Come as You Are, Dumb, Paper Cuts, Serve the Servants, Pennyroyal Tea, The Man Who Sold the World 2) Welcome Home, Master of Puppets, Nothing Else Matters, Jump in the Fire, ...And Justice for All, Enter Sandman, Ride the Lightning, Fight Fire With Fire, Fade to Black, Battery 3) Hells Bells, Back in Black, Let Me Put my Love into you, Rock N Roll Ain't Noise Pollution, Highway to Hell, Shoot to Thrill, Shake A Leg 4) Immigrant Song, Kashmir, The Rain Song, Houses of the holy, Stairway to Heaven, Going To California, Heartbreaker, Dazed and Confused 5) November Rain, Welcome to the Jungle, Civil War, Paradise City, Patience, Sympathy for the Devil, Sweet Child O Mine, Knockin' on Heaven's Door TOP 5 FAVORITE ROCK ALBUMS --------------------------- 1) In Utero - Nirvana 2) Master of Puppets - Metallica 3) Back in Black - AC/DC 4) Physical Graffiti - Led Zeppelin 5) Greatest Hits - Guns N Roses
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Re: The Rock Thread
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05/25/04 08:42 PM
05/25/04 08:42 PM
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Alright cool thread idea Don V. Top Five Bands: 1. Talking Heads-most influential band of the past 20 years, they NEVER made a bad album. Their masterpiece, Remain in Light, is simply unbelievable. It is ften considered one of the best albums of all time. 2. Pink Floyd-great talent, hugely influential, and they made some awesome music. Dark Side of the Moon is undoubtedly one of the best albums ever. 3. The Clash-arguable the best early punk band, although of course a case can be made for the Sex Pistols or Ramones. London Calling is amazing, and most of their other albums are great too. 4. Jimi Hendrix Experience-although short lived, they made some of the best music ever. Are you experienced and Axis: Bold as Love are both stellar albums. To top it all off, they have one of the best guitarists of all time in Jimi Hendrix. 5. Grateful Dead-Jerry Garcia is another awesome guitarist, and the rest of the band was good too. Great at improvisation, and they wrote some awesome lyrics to go along with it all (just for the record, I'm not a deadhead, nor do I use acid or any other drug  :p ) Other great bands: The Beatles, Rolling Stones, AC/DC, The Who, Led Zepplin, Barenaked Ladies, Green Day Top Songs (I'll do it like Don V.) 1. The Great Curve, Houses in Motion, Once in a Lifetime, And She Was, Television Man, Don't Worry About the Government, Psycho Killer, Stay Hungry, Tentative Decisions, Making Flippy Floppy, Girlfriend is Better, Burning Down the House, I get wild/wild gravity, I Zimbra, Cities 2. Wish You Were Here, the Great Gig in the Sky, Welcome to the Machine, Have a Cigar, Comfortably Numb, Money, Another Brick in the Wall (pt. 2) 3. London Calling, Rudie Can't Fail, Koka Kola, This is Radio Clash, Rock the Casbah, White Riot, I fought the Law, Death or Glory, Tommy Gun 4. Hey Joe, Purple Haze, The Wind Cries Mary, Bold As Love, Voodoo Child, Are You Experienced, All Along the Watchtower 5. Friend of the Devil, Casey Jones, Golden Road (to unlimited devotion), One More Saturday Night, Touch of Grey, Mexicali Blues, Truckin Top Albums: 1. Remain in Light-Talking Heads 2. Speaking in Tongues-Talking Heads 3. Stop Making Sense-Talking Heads 4. Dark Side of the Moon-Pink Floyd 5. The Wall-Pink Floyd 6. London Calling-The Clash 7. The Clash-The Clash 8. Are You Experienced-Jimi Hendrix Experience 9. Axis: Bold As Love-Jimi Hendrix Experience 10. Skeletons From the Closet-Best of Grateful Dead
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Re: The Rock Thread
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05/26/04 08:23 PM
05/26/04 08:23 PM
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Originally posted by DannyMontana: DV- Since you like Metallica so much, you should try to listen to Misfits. Their old stuff may not be that similar to Metallica but, I believe that Metallica likes them a lot, hence them covering a few Misfits songs. Just a suggestion. I think everyone should listen to Misfits, being or not a Metallica fan. my suggestion for the first songs to look for are "Last Caress", "Die Die My Darling" (two of the ones Metallica covered) and "Dig up her bones" BTW, here is my favorite lead singer: Jello Biafra from Dead Kennedys
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Re: The Rock Thread
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05/27/04 07:23 PM
05/27/04 07:23 PM
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Don Michel
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This is difficult but i will try
Top 10 bands:
1: Joy Division 2: My Dying Bride 3: Sonic Youth 4: Kiss (early years 1973 till 1979 after that it sucks) 5: Muse 6: Placebo 7: Metallica 8: The Cure 9: Paradise Lost 10: Motorhead
Top 10 albums:
1: Unknown Pleasures - Joy Division 2: Disintegration - The Cure 3: Alive 2 - Kiss 4: The Origin of Symantry - Muse 5: Master of Puppets - Metallica 6: Love Gun - Kiss 7: The Downward Spiral - Nine Inch Nails 8: Locust Abortion Technichian - Butthole Surfers 9: Dead Moon Night - Dead Moon 10: Like Gods from the Sun - My Dying Bride
Top 10 tracks:
1: New Dawn Fades - Joy Division (later covered by Moby) 2: Love Gun - Kiss 3: A Kiss to remember - My Dying Bride 4: Last Dance - The Cure 5: Faith - The Cure 6: For Whom the bell tolls - Metallica 7: Detroit Rock City - Kiss 8: Epic - Faith no More 9: Holiday in Combidia - Dead Kennedys 10: Ghost rider - Rollins Band
Favorite lead singer: Tommy Victor Favorite Guitarist: Ace Frehley Favorite Drummer: Ted Parsons Favorite Bassplayer: Simon Gallup
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Re: The Rock Thread
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05/30/04 05:32 PM
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Don Michel
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DV, the 1984 album by Van Halen is quitte ok. Did you kwow that the Van Halen boys are Dutch?? I'm listening to the Kiss Alive 2 album at this moment which i like very much... 
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Re: The Rock Thread
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05/30/04 05:34 PM
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Don Michel
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Originally posted by Don Vercetti.: limp bizkit are better than zeppelin And Linkin Park is even better ..... and so is Symtem of a Down 
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Re: The Rock Thread
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05/30/04 05:49 PM
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Don Vercetti
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Originally posted by Don Vercetti.: limp bizkit are better than zeppelin We are talking about Classic/Punk/Grunge rock, not poser rock/hip hop :rolleyes: Limp Biskit is a shitty poser band. The lead singer is a wigger. They have no talent, and yes I have listened to them. They are piss-ant and Led Zep is godly.
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Re: The Rock Thread
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05/30/04 06:13 PM
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Don Michel
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Originally posted by Don Vercetti: [quote]Originally posted by Don Vercetti.: [b] limp bizkit are better than zeppelin Limp Biskit is a shitty poser band. The lead singer is a wigger. They have no talent, and yes I have listened to them. They are piss-ant and Led Zep is godly. [/b][/quote]Big words DV, I think that Fred Durst is quitte OK and so is the guitarist. OK, they are modern how do you call that what they are playing ... NU-metal or so. I think that there's is nothing wrong with that. I'm a sort of Kiss fan (the early years 1973 up till I was made for loving U, after that it sucks) but the band i used to play in played a sort on NU-Metal aswell so .... modern but not bad.
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Re: The Rock Thread
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05/30/04 06:18 PM
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Don Vercetti
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Originally posted by Don Vercetti.: so your the person who stole the name i wanted..... "Stole?" No, YOU stole it by adding a "." because I already had it since December of 2002. Are don't go off topic with petty bullshit. You've had it for three goddamn days. So how did I "steal" it?
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Re: The Rock Thread
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05/30/04 06:28 PM
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Don Michel
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Originally posted by Don Vercetti: [quote]Originally posted by Don Michel: [b] [quote]Originally posted by Don Vercetti: [b] quote: Originally posted by Don Vercetti.: limp bizkit are better than zeppelin Limp Biskit is a shitty poser band. The lead singer is a wigger. They have no talent, and yes I have listened to them. They are piss-ant and Led Zep is godly. [/b][/quote]Big words DV, I think that Fred Durst is quitte OK and so is the guitarist. OK, they are modern how do you call that what they are playing ... NU-metal or so. I think that there's is nothing wrong with that. I'm a sort of Kiss fan (the early years 1973 up till I was made for loving U, after that it sucks) but the band i used to play in played a sort on NU-Metal aswell so .... modern but not bad. [/b][/quote]That is my honest opinion. Mediocre music and horrible lyrics. "I did it all for the nookie." "You'll get knocked the fuck out." "My way on the highway." Well if that is you're opinion DV i can and will respect that but ... i don't agree. If you had said so about Korn then you where right in your opinions.
But how about the Deftones ..... an other I like very much and i think that they ar very talented, especially the leadsinger.
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Re: The Rock Thread
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05/30/04 07:52 PM
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5 Fav Bands (in no particular order): 1) Molly Hatchet 2) Lynyrd Skynyrd 3) Aerosmith 4) Bad Company (the original w/Paul Rodgers) 5) Ted Nugent 5 Fav Songs from Above: 1) Dreams I'll Never See (A lot better than Greg Allman's original!) 2) Freebird (What else?!?!) 3) Uncle Salty 4) Feel Like Makin' Love (Kid Rock butchered that classic!) 5) Stranglehold Honestly, I've got too many favs to name (e.g., Led Zep, Creedence Clearwater, The Scorpions, Outlaws, Blackfoot, etc.) both bands and songs, but this gives you an idea of what tickles my ears. Good thread, btw. 
"Vaya con Dios, Castle. Go with God." "God's going to sit this one out." The Punisher (2004)
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Re: The Rock Thread
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05/31/04 02:16 AM
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Don Giorgio Gambino
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The best rock song ever (IMHO) is "Sympathy for the Devil". Perfect in so many ways, music and lyrics. The characterization is perfect, the music goes into different grounds and Satan and his story is the best song ever.
Among my favorite rock songs:
The Beatles- Yesterday, I am the Walrus, All you need is love, Imagine (J. Lennon), The Rolling Stones- Sympathy for the Devil, Paint It Black, Ruby Tuesday CCR- Fortunate Son, Have you ever seen the rain?, Bad Moon Raising, Proud Mary, Cotton Fields
I still need to hear more from tis abds. I also love Stuck in the middle with you, Stairway to Heaven, Layla, Knockin on heaven's doors, etc., etc.
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Re: The Rock Thread
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05/31/04 08:26 PM
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Originally posted by Don Vercetti.: what if i change my avatar to match yours boy... what would you know about rock and roll anyway Listen, dot, this is your last warning. I'm not sure whether to change your name to something else, or just to kick you off the boards. It WILL be one or the other. Your behavior will determine what I do, so, it's now up to you... PS: Okay, it was the first to start. The confusion was too much. It's not really your fault, picking a name so similar to one that's already in use. Normally it would be okay if there was a bigger different than a full-stop character. I hope you like your new name. If not, let me know what else you'd prefer. But, don't forget the suspension warning.
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey!  lol Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? --Peter Griffin My DVDs | Facebook | Godfather Filming Locations
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Re: The Rock Thread
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05/31/04 08:46 PM
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Originally posted by Don Vercetti: Rock N Roll is Led Zeppelin, Metallica, ACDC, all the classics. Well said Don V. another on my list are Deep Purple with the Classic Smoke on the Water and the adrenalin rush Highway Star. Pink Floyd's the Wall. Led Zeppelins Song remains the Same album is one for keeps and i remember the Slade but i dont think this is still available. my brother have it long time ago lol! on Vinyls. GoodFella
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Re: The Rock Thread
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05/31/04 09:37 PM
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Hope you don't mind an older person's perspective. I know we've had favorite rock band topics before but good idea to branch out to the different genres and sounds. I couldn't possibly list all of the greatest and/or most influencial bands/artists, because I know I'd leave so many out. Among my personal favorite artists are: Beatles, Rolling Stones, Led Zep, Eagles. Personal favorite "songs" that to me are true classics: Stairway to Heaven, Hotel California, You Can't Always Get What You Want, The Wall. What's interesting is, that although before Rock & Roll, there was different kinds of music, I doubt that there is such a variety of sounds in any other gnere(i.e. punk, Heavy Metal, Grunge and many I never heard of I'm sure) that still fall under the "Rock" category. In my day there was Motown & The California sound; The Righteous Brothers were known as "Blue Eyed Soul", all extremely popular with their own distinct "sound;" all different, yet all R & R. What were Sinatra, Martin, Bennett called in their day, before R & R.,...just pop artist I think. Music has really branched out hasn't it? We've come a long way baby!!!! TIS
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