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TxBrew said:Frank Zappa
the art guy said:...
3. Wilco...
Soulive said:In no order;
Led Zeppelin
Pearl Jam
Soulive
Charlie Hunter
Bob Marley
Queens of the Stone Age
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Stone Temple Pilots
Beck
I'm sure there are more...
Soulive said:In no order;
Led Zeppelin
Pearl Jam
Soulive
Charlie Hunter
Bob Marley
Queens of the Stone Age
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Stone Temple Pilots
Beck
I'm sure there are more...
__________________Allman Brothers
Skynyrd
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Kentucky Thunder
Blue Highway
Rhoobarb said:1. Cheap Trick
3. CCR
Why are you saying sorry, I can't believe The Dead haven't been brought up yet.bperlmu said:sorry, but i gotta put in a vote for the Grateful Dead......
Those are all in my collection...Bernie Brewer said:My musical tastes go all over the map
Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band
Queen
John Cougar Mellonhead
Heart
Three Dog Night
Guess Who
Aerosmith
+1Bulls Beers said:1.Led Zeppelin
4.Guns N Roses
Fatgodzilla said:When I was a teenager back in the late 70s / early eighties, the Australian music scene was dominated by pub rock. Publicans realised that if they crammed as many young people into a pub as possible to see the big Australian bands, they'd make a squillion. And so they did. In Oz us near fiftyites remember when bands such as AC/DC and INXS would play a pub which was free to get in (but try getting back from the bar dry). The big bands in Australia also included Cold Chisel, Skyhooks, The Radiators, Dragon, The Angels, The Choirboys .. you probably have never heard of them but they were fantastic. Some still rock around on the oldies curcuit while a few are dead. But we remember them !!
It's a pity now that to see a band now you got to stand in a stadium or worse, sit in a theatre with a million other people.
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