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But everytime I hear Lynyrd, I think of the days fishing, having a beer, smoking cigs or cigars and generally NO STRESS life!!!!!!!!!!
TD
Those days are looooooooooooooooooong gone!
But everytime I hear Lynyrd, I think of the days fishing, having a beer, smoking cigs or cigars and generally NO STRESS life!!!!!!!!!!
TD
The Clash said on their first album
"In 1977 I hope I go to Heaven
No more Beatles Who or Rolling Stones"
Then they said on London Calling
"Come out of the cupboard you boys and girls
That phony Beatlemania has bitten the dust"
Or their great Tribute to Montgomery Clift on London Calling
The Right Profile. Wow what can I say about that. Great song.
Great beat.
That was a band.
We shall never see their like again.
I must be the odd one out here Damian,as I like the Clash and the Stones.Give me a riff or power chord and I'm back in my youth
Rob
So what was on the Uk Reb playlist?
Yesterday, listened to some John Mayall and Paul Butterfield Blues Band.
Had the house to myself for most of last evening and into the night and also had to paint a couple of Reb figures that I have had hanging around. Prompted by you guys on here sifted through a pretty substantial album collection which took a bit of time to come up with a bakers dozen of old rockers-armed with paint, brushes and a fine bottle of red repaired to the man cave and began this self made gig kicking off with
Revolver-The Beatles
Who's Next-The Who
Led Zep IV
Bandolier-Budgie
Rising-Rainbow
By now hands shaking too much to finish the Rebs (could have been the red rather than the music) continued just playing air guitar with
Van Halen
Six of one half dozen of the other- Marillion
With ears close to bleeding called it a night leaving the following unplayed
Aerosmith-Rocks
Guns n Roses-Appetite for Destruction
Judas Priest-British Steel
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Jefferson Airplane-Bathing at Baxters
Intend the remainder soonest-They just do not produce music like this anymore well not to my battered ears they dont.
Reb
That sounds like quite an evening mate. Nice to see some fine American bands in that mix. For me that would certainly include the "Plane" but I would go with Surrealistic Pillow; brings back many fond memories.Had the house to myself for most of last evening and into the night and also had to paint a couple of Reb figures that I have had hanging around. Prompted by you guys on here sifted through a pretty substantial album collection which took a bit of time to come up with a bakers dozen of old rockers-armed with paint, brushes and a fine bottle of red repaired to the man cave and began this self made gig kicking off with
Revolver-The Beatles
Who's Next-The Who
Led Zep IV
Bandolier-Budgie
Rising-Rainbow
By now hands shaking too much to finish the Rebs (could have been the red rather than the music) continued just playing air guitar with
Van Halen
Six of one half dozen of the other- Marillion
With ears close to bleeding called it a night leaving the following unplayed
Aerosmith-Rocks
Guns n Roses-Appetite for Destruction
Judas Priest-British Steel
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Jefferson Airplane-Bathing at Baxters
Intend the remainder soonest-They just do not produce music like this anymore well not to my battered ears they dont.
Reb
Any favorite tracks on Revolver?
Tops for me would be Tomorrow Never Knows (Lennon's voice made possible by a Leslie) and She Said, She Said (written after a conversation with Peter Fonda).
Had the house to myself for most of last evening and into the night and also had to paint a couple of Reb figures that I have had hanging around. Prompted by you guys on here sifted through a pretty substantial album collection which took a bit of time to come up with a bakers dozen of old rockers-armed with paint, brushes and a fine bottle of red repaired to the man cave and began this self made gig kicking off with
Revolver-The Beatles
Who's Next-The Who
Led Zep IV
Bandolier-Budgie
Rising-Rainbow
By now hands shaking too much to finish the Rebs (could have been the red rather than the music) continued just playing air guitar with
Van Halen
Six of one half dozen of the other- Marillion
With ears close to bleeding called it a night leaving the following unplayed
Aerosmith-Rocks
Guns n Roses-Appetite for Destruction
Judas Priest-British Steel
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Jefferson Airplane-Bathing at Baxters
Intend the remainder soonest-They just do not produce music like this anymore well not to my battered ears they dont.
Reb
Rolling Stones
Queen
The Who
Status Quo
Pink Floyd
Genesis
Rob
Rob: I agree with you the Stone's-- like the Marines---RULE!!!
Always have--and ALWAYS WILL...............Stryker
Hey Stryker,
I just love some of Keith Richards riffs, 'Start me up' 'Brown Sugar' 'Satisfaction' etc,like them all.Also their lyrics have a realistic earthy quality, songs like 'Paint it Black' and 'Mothers little helper' Great band.
Rob
