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    3. NFLfan

      NFLfan

      haha Todd Rundgren...his one hit brings back lots of memories. 

    4. TheRustonRifle#7

      TheRustonRifle#7

      The brilliance of this song..........

       

  2. Led Zeppelin had two of my all time favorite musicians, Robert Plant and Jimmy Page....both evolved as solo/other band artists.

     

     

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    2. crazycolt1

      crazycolt1

      On the soundtrack from 1976 The Song Remains The Same the  song itself Song Remains the Same fading into The Rain Song is epic. It is live Zep at it's best IMO.

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    4. TheRustonRifle#7

      TheRustonRifle#7

      John Bonham was such an underrated drummer....

  3. Feeling pretty psyched about the Hankins' signing....not a fan of the 10 mil per but atleast only half is guaranteed. Going to celebrate with one of my all tim e favorite groups....some full albums (cd's for you Millennials)!

     

     

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    4. Malakai432

      Malakai432

      Yeah Blackened was a great song, And Justice for All was probably my favorite album. 

  4. Just randomly posting songs that I like, please feel free to comment or add your own....open mic night.

     

     

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    2. BR-549

      BR-549

      Okay..... for sure is the last one, I promise!!!!

       

       

    3. BR-549

      BR-549

      Thought that was live.. there is one, but hard to find just like dig a pony...

      Cheers my Italian friend

    4. TheRustonRifle#7

      TheRustonRifle#7

      Cheers to you...or Salute...my Scot-Irish friend!

  5. I know that I have posted him on here several times before but imo, Joe Walsh is the greatest "Eagle"....

     

     

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    4. crazycolt1

      crazycolt1

      While the Eagles were pretty popular before Joe joined them they were known as an easy listening band. They were a cross between easy listening with a country back ground.

      When Joe joined they took his sound and made Hotel California and the rest is history. His attitude effected Don Henley and he actually took more of a lead than before.

  6. AC/DC Bon Scott or AC/DC Brian Johnson............I am a Bon fan...feel free to add!

     

     

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      BR-549

      Working on my guitars tonight setting them up and new strings etc... these came to mind as I was doing that.

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  7. Open Mike night, courtesy of RR7..............

     

     

  8. My all time favorite group...............

     

     

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      TheRustonRifle#7

      Oh yeah.........................................

       

       

    4. BR-549

      BR-549

      Townshend is the man!

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      BR-549

      I know its a little early but I felt like sharing some jams

       

       

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  10. Just felt like listening to Tesla.............

     

     

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    4. BR-549

      BR-549

      Hey Walt... I got it, all four times lol.  

       

      I'm sorry, I didn't mean to hijack your update.  Just that when you start the music it fires me up and I want to contribute.. I will back off next time.

      -cheeerssss

       

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    4. southwest1

      southwest1

      Blondie's "The Tide Is High" is hands down my favorite song of hers with a strong Jazz vibe to that timeless track. I never get tired of that song either. 

       

      I do like "In This Moment's cover of "Call Me" too RR7....

       

       

      I grew up on Blondie as a kid so I respect any band that keeps her music fresh & alive man. 

  12. Southern Boogie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

     

     

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    4. southwest1

      southwest1

      Great stuff as always RR7! 

       

      Speaking of ZZ Top's "Tush," I always liked Joan Jett's tribute...

       

       

      Hailstorm's "Hunger Strike" is darn near as good as the original man. 

       

       

       

  13. BR549 is a friend of mine and thinks like you.  I believe some words were taken incorrectly?  The damn internet has a way of doing that.  I hope all is well with you man and I feel like some down home rock and roll is in order!

    1. crazycolt1

      crazycolt1

      I have no problem with him at all. He just got a little fired up but I have been guilty of that myself so I have no issues past what was said.

    2. TheRustonRifle#7

      TheRustonRifle#7

      Good!  He is a good person like you man! How are you feeling?

      Walt

  14. Why do I think you you like this song?

     

     

    1. TheRustonRifle#7

      TheRustonRifle#7

      Or this?

       

       

    2. NFLfan

      NFLfan

      Yes, I like both very much. How did you know?

       

      Thank you. :)

    3. southwest1

      southwest1

      Not to intrude on your musical moment with NFLfan RR7, but it's impossible not to listen to 'Oh What A Night' & shimmy your hips in your computer chair & do some serious karaoke man.  

       

      The high pitched chorus is what does it. And best of all, nobody got kicked in a certain area to hit that high note either. Yes, I went there. Sorry about that. It's who I am. It's what I do humor wise. 

       

      Catchy tune though.  

       

  15. I felt like listening to some music from our neighbors up north....feel free to add...no Beiber PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

     

     

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    2. southwest1

      southwest1

      "Lay it on the line, lay it on the line, lay it on the line...Don't waste my time" Oh yeah...

       

      "You know I love you; you know it's true" RR7 & I won't 'waste your precious time' LOL! 

       

      I know; I know keep my day job. Ha! Ha! 

    3. southwest1

      southwest1

      Speaking of the Canadian powerhouse that is RUSH, I was waiting to use this tremendous 'Closer To The Heart' cover for an upcoming movie review, but the number is so good, it literally can be played down or used more than once.

       

       

      Jesus, I wish I was this talented, but alas, SW1 is not. Oh well, so be it. I've always had a solid ear though, which counts in the long run I suppose. 

       

       

    4. southwest1

      southwest1

      Speaking of BTO tributes, checkout this 'Taking Care Of Livestock' spoofing the classic "Taking Care Of Business" tune RR7. It's spectacular! 

       

      I think I just discovered a new genre called Farmers Rock. Just Kidding! 

       

       

      I knew you would get a kick out of this brother. :thmup:

  16. Watched "Reservoir Dogs" again last night, "K-Billy's Super Sounds of the Seventies Weekend ...was a great background for it.  I decided to listen to some 70's tunes.  Please feel free to add....

     

     

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    2. alawai

      alawai

      Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy!  The Who!

    3. Malakai432

      Malakai432

      Love some Neil Young!!  "Old man take a look at my life, I'm a lot like you were!!"

    4. southwest1

      southwest1

      When I hear the original "The Real Me" by the Who, I always think of the Blackie Lawless WASP cover that is a pretty solid re-make actually.

       

       

  17. I have a feeling that you would like this...

     

     

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    2. Malakai432

      Malakai432

      Love me some Metallica!!! :panic:

    3. southwest1

      southwest1

      Percussionist Lars Ulrich plays the drums with such thunderous intensity like machine gun bullets ricocheting off of spinning helicopter blades. His presence is felt even before the arena lights get flipped on the stage. My favorite Metal drummer is Nick Menza formerly of Megadeth fame, but Lars is my number 2 though. 

       

      Metallica's new album "Hardwired To Self Destruct" is top notch & doesn't disappoint loyal fans BTW. "Here Comes Revenge" & "Spit Out The Bone" are probably my favorite new tracks. 

    4. Malakai432

      Malakai432

      Nice I'll have to check that out!!

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    2. Malakai432

      Malakai432

      I've never listened to much Yes but they remind me somewhat of Pink Floyd with their progressive style.  Crazy surreal stuff......  Different for sure but yet eerily as odd and progressive, creative!

    3. crazycolt1

      crazycolt1

      Yes is at it's best when seen live. They have one of the most talented guitar players of all with Steve Howe for sure.

       

    4. Malakai432

      Malakai432

      I bet it would've been awesome to see them live Crazy.  Good stuff.

  19. One of my all time faves!  My younger Brother was tutored by their lead guitarist and I bounced for them at a few of their smaller shows on Long Island.

     

     

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    2. southwest1

      southwest1

      Most metal fans are easy going unless they drink too much & start making unwanted advances toward other guys girlfriends during a show. I hope you didn't have to rough anybody up too bad buddy. It's the mean drunks as opposed to the happy go lucky dudes that you gotta be mindful of as a bouncer. 

       

      I'm sure you did a superb job as the cooler at the door RR7. 

    3. TheRustonRifle#7

      TheRustonRifle#7

      It is true, the mean drunks were easier to deal with because they were so obliterated that they were easily handled.  The biggest issues were guys rubbing/hitting on others Ladies and those who took exception to being bumped.  Those shows were so much easier than bouncing for Grunge Metal Cover Bands that allowed a "mosh pit"...lol!

    4. southwest1

      southwest1

      "Pull Me Under" & "The Looking Glass" are timeless crisp classics that withstand the test of time. Great tunes that never get old. :thmup: 

       

      You know this by the number of amateur bands that cover these songs over & over again on You Tube for instance. See. That's how you know Dream Theater is iconic--Imitation is the highest form of flattery & homage man...

       

       

       

       

  20. Some duets that I have always liked...

     

     

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    2. southwest1

      southwest1

      Ha! I just realized RR7's status updates was about duets & I totally diss-ed Tom Petty. Oops! That wasn't by design. I just love Stevie probably on a weird, subconscious level I have never gotten a handle on yet....as a singer & musician...Not what you're thinking. I know; I know. Shut up while you're ahead or at least not that far behind right? haha

       

      Well, I think Sigmund Freud did say there are no accidents & probably playwright William Shakespeare will co-sign that theory as well. 

    3. southwest1

      southwest1

      Okay, to make up for my lack of duet awareness snafu, I will leave you with this Gwyneth Paltrow & Huey Lewis song "Cruising Together" from the move 'Duets.' The video quality is poor, but the tune is catchy...

       

       

      Plus, I like that Huey Lewis said once that having a top 10 or top 20 hit & being popular at the time doesn't mean you're a good band just that you happen to catch lightning in a bottle that resonated with fans on a large scale. 

    4. southwest1

      southwest1

      Speaking of the late George Michaels of Wham fame in the late 80's, Newsweek just did a commemorative issue on his life in pictures & text on his entire life. I saw this at Walgreens today in their periodical or magazine section. No, I didn't buy it. Just thumbed through it briefly. 

       

      george-michael-cover-final2.jpg

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    2. NFLfan

      NFLfan

      Agreed, SW1.  

       

      How have you been? 

    3. southwest1

      southwest1

      Hanging in there. I will reply back to you later on via e-mail eventually. I've just been preoccupied lately. 

       

      Thanks for your concern though. Appreciate it. 

    4. NFLfan

      NFLfan

      :bored: lol. Jk. 

      Really, no worries.

  22. Felt like getting funky...

     

     

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    3. 2006Coltsbestever

      2006Coltsbestever

      Boz could sing! I used to have a huge crush on Debra Winger as well haha 

    4. NFLfan

      NFLfan

      I love this. Thank you! Makes me feel like 19 again. :D

  23. A Friend told me they thought they saw you on here?  I hope that is true?  You are missed Brother!  If you don't ant to talk, just please "like" something below....

     

     

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    2. southwest1

      southwest1

      It's cool how RR7 always uses music as greeting cards to say 'What's up? or How ya doing?' to friends he hasn't heard from in some time. 

       

      RR7 is like a grief counselor; music DJ pick me up without the annoying cover charge or pain in the caboose doorman/ bouncer. Keep it up! 

    3. southwest1

      southwest1

      Ahem, Where is Boston's "Hitch A Ride?" Or "Man I'll Never Be" RR7? Just joking! 

       

      I love those 2 lesser played tracks myself. 

       

       

       

       

       

      SW1 likes it when rock stars drop their defenses & allow themselves to be vulnerable. Plus, I have a soft spot for power ballads. Always have; always will. 

       

      I like crisp studio tracks on ballads with no feedback whatsoever. It's how I roll. 

    4. TheRustonRifle#7

      TheRustonRifle#7

      Boston and Foreigner are two groups that I always admired...they have their own sound.  It is why I am such a huge Who and Yes fan as well.....

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