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Re: The day the music died.
[Re: Rockstar007]
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10/21/21 06:07 PM
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You can’t be serious the Beatles???? Give me a break. Skynyrd would beat that ass, on stage or in the parking lot. 👍
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Re: The day the music died.
[Re: Snuffy]
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10/21/21 06:32 PM
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I know guy that his family is connected musically and friends with Elvis’s guitarist. They were at rock and roll hall of fame induction of a local musician and were all sitting at table with Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page if I recall correctly. Those two were enthralled with Elvis guitarist and being influential to them. Found that interesting. Brian said it was humbling watching those being in awe of their friend.
I watched a heavy metal show on VH1 where all the metal heads were saying they were influenced by classical music. How classical correlated to metal and so forth. Bach, Beethoven and Mozart were like the metal heads of the day. About a 3 he special. Googled trying to find it but can’t now. I saw it about 10 years ago.
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Re: The day the music died.
[Re: Snuffy]
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10/21/21 06:36 PM
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LS is connected locally and I liked listening to them. Gary Rossington used to hang at court Street Cafe in Florence back in the late 80s when he had the Rossington Band. Seemed nice and so forth but watched an interview with him about the crash. Dude still has nightmares everyday he says. You can tell the lifestyle really has taken its toll.
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Re: The day the music died.
[Re: Snuffy]
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10/21/21 06:47 PM
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That was an entertaining 4 pages
And yes the Beatles were the most influential band of all time. Not the best though
Really hard to say just who the best was. Too many variations of rock. The Beatles were not rock anymore than Elvis was and neither was rock in any sense of the imagination. But some of their songs became classics by true rock bands.
But strictly rock album
Whoever said Led Zeppelin II was probably as right as you’ll get.
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Re: The day the music died.
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LS had a couple of really good albums, and then 2 or 3 albums that had 1 or 2 hits each and the rest was "filler". Like I saw once in a discussion about them "they were a good "greatest hits" band, but not a ton outside of their greatest hits". Even prior to the plane crash, they just couldn't really keep putting out the same quality of the first couple of albums.
Filler. That may the single most absurd comment that I’ve heard on this forum. The songs that don’t get played to death are the best. Good grief man.
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Re: The day the music died.
[Re: UncleHuck]
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10/21/21 06:50 PM
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Never liked the beatles. Just because a group was popular doesn't mean that they were good, or even that they didn't suck.
Been hearing their schitty music my whole life, and still change the channel every time one of their whiny songs comes on.
Never was an elvis fan either. If Chuck Berry had been white, the music industry would have never paid attention to elvis.
To be clear, are you saying you like Chuck Berry's music, but don't like any Beatles' songs? Am I understanding you correctly?
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Re: The day the music died.
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That was an entertaining 4 pages
And yes the Beatles were the most influential band of all time. Not the best though
Really hard to say just who the best was. Too many variations of rock. The Beatles were not rock anymore than Elvis was and neither was rock in any sense of the imagination. But some of their songs became classics by true rock bands.
But strictly rock album
Whoever said Led Zeppelin II was probably as right as you’ll get.
I love Led Zeppelin, but they were nothing more than a blues cover band but seriously (kinda)
Last edited by GomerPyle; 10/21/21 06:52 PM.
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Re: The day the music died.
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Had to be the most requested song during the 80s and 90s when musicians took request.
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Re: The day the music died.
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Bammers ruined sweet home Alabama. Every time I hear it now I change it.
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Re: The day the music died.
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LS was the real deal. The Beatles were a teen girl band...at best. Netflix special on LS is a good one if you haven’t seen it..Never could listen to the Beatles I was going to post the same thing. I like LS but am not a rabid fan. The documentary was excellent. Gomer, watch the Netflix show and you'll find out where those lyrics came from.
If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14
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Re: The day the music died.
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Bammers ruined sweet home Alabama. Every time I hear it now I change it. to be fair, I'm as "Bammer" as it gets, and I can't stand it anymore either.......I remember the moment it happened, too. I was sitting in the turn lane on Hackberry @ 15th St one day after class, and SHA was on a country station, so I changed it to a diff country station but it was on there too. So I switched to a classic rock station and they were playing it, so I switched to the "classic country" station and you guessed it....they were playing it. 4 stations in Tuscaloosa playing the same damn song at the same time. It was like a switch in my head flipped and I've loathed that song ever since...and that's been 16-17yrs...
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