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Queen: Queen (2x) Queen: Sheer Heart Attack (2x) Queen: A Night at the Opera (2x) Scorpions: Blackout7 points
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One of my favorite bass players of all time. A member of Mr. Big. Talas, The Winery Dogs, David Lee Roth...and I had the pleasure of interviewing him to talk about the upcoming Winery Dogs album, and his role in several other bands. Check it out below, and please leave a comment on the video if you can!5 points
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Rush- A Farewell To Kings Rush- Hemispheres Something struck me listening to these two masterpieces: in the grand scheme of things, very little time separates Hemispheres from Roll The Bones, yet they sound worlds apart. I think of "this is a seventies album, that is a nineties album", but the reality is they evolved so much in a short space of time it's crazy to me to think how it must have felt to be a fan following them from the early days. Anyway, these two albums are flawless to me. I absolutely adore them, and my relationship with Hemispheres has changed so much. Back to back, they are intoxicating and still so forward thinking. Some albums age badly, some albums are simply timeless.5 points
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If I'm sticking to pure solo albums, and not eponymous bands, and also limiting myself to one album from each artist: Mick Jagger - Wandering Spirit Paul McCartney - Tug of War Peter Gabriel - So (which is weird, because I hate Gabriel-Genesis) Sting - Dream of the Blue Turtles John Lennon - Imagine Ringo Starr - Ringo Sammy Hagar - Standing Hampton Ozzy Osbourne - Diary of a Madman (on the theory that there was supposed to be a band called Blizzard of Ozz) Slash - Slash4 points
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Interesting topic. i have tons but i'll try to get to ten. in no real order 1 Paul Mccartney-Ram 2. Donald Fagen-The Nightfly 3. Roger Waters-Amused to Death 4. Stevie Nicks-Bella Donna 5. Lindsey Buckingham-Gift of Screws 6. Phil Collins-Face Value 7. Peter Gabriel-Security 8 Dio-Holy Diver (you could argue it's a band but....it has his name soooo. i count it, lol) 9. Donald Fagen-Sunken Condos 10. Tremonti-A Dying Machine (again.....could be seen as a band.....his name's in front) Mick4 points
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Posting the obvious is uncool. I'm old so I'll take the bullet for everyone else.4 points
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Though he was a complete tool during his solo run, Don Henley was a master songwriter/collaborator. End of the Innocence is outstanding beginning to end4 points
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George Harrison - All Things Must Pass Peter Gabriel - So Dio - Holy Diver Ozzy - Blizzard Of Ozz Norah Jones - Come Away With Me Don Henley - End Of The Innocence Lou Reed - Transformer Steven Wilson - The Raven That Refused To Sing Neil Young - Harvest Robert Plant - The Principle Of Moments3 points
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The obvious choice to me is Rufus Taylor. Played at the tribute show and did a great job, was friends with/mentored by him, and Taylor's all-time favorite band was Queen so I'll bet he'd think it was pretty cool that Queen's drummer's son replaced him. They look a lot alike too. Don't think anyone could get mad at that choice.3 points
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I don’t like any of them - even the male reporters (if there are any left). They are good for relaying info about injured players, but that’s it. It’s obvious that the head coaches don’t want to talk to them during the game, and their questions are almost always moronic.3 points
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Recorded LIVE 1/7/2023 at the "Bubba Bash"3 points
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Hallo Net Boys and Net Girls! I was listening to a solo album by Brian Setzer of the Stray Cats and got to thinking of how many great solo albums have been released over the years. So, what are some of your favourite solo albums? Here are ten of my favs... David Gilmour (Pink Floyd) - About Face (1984) Little Steven and The Disciples of Soul (The E Street Band) - Men Without Women (1982) Rhett Miller (Old 97s) - The Instigator (2002) The Joe Perry Project (Aerosmith) - I've Got the Rock and Rolls Again (1981) Joey Ramone (Ramones) - Don't Worry About Me (2002) Keith Richards (The Rolling Stones) - Talk is Cheap (1988) Robbie Robertson (The Band) - Robbie Robertson (1987) Ty Tabor (King's X) - Moonflower Lane (1998) Roger Taylor (Queen) - Fun in Space (1981) Pete Townshend (The Who) - All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes (1982) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The Beatles... George Harrison - Somewhere in England (1981) John Lennon - Rock and Roll (1975) Paul McCartney - Tug of War (1982) Ringo Starr - Ringo (1973)2 points
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WOWEEE that Meisner is a deep DEEP pick. i love that one too. Not gonna lie. every body says Henley and/or Frey or Walsh... but Meisner was my fav always. and if you ask me.....the Eagles REAL secret sauce. Mick2 points
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I have to think on this some, just off the top of my head- Songs for Beginners- Graham Nash All Things Must Pass- George Harrison Neil Young -Harvest, Harvest Moon Dio- Holy Diver Randy Meisner- One More Time2 points
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I'll have to think about this a while. However, my number 1 is easily All Things Must Pass by George Harrison. The vibe of that album is just flawless.2 points
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Horace Silver - Song For My Father Miles Davis - Kind of Blue Steely Dan - Aja2 points
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Almost every year during the 80s in the UK music press Rush were rumoured to be headlining Monsters of Rock at Donington. But they were never into the idea at all, and probably just as well. I don't know how the Power Windows setlist for example would have gone down with an audience of 50,000 metalheads.2 points
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There's easily 200 session/studio/youtube players than can handle the Foo's material without breaking a sweat. But can they do it will his energy, enthusiasm, and touch? Probably not, but that's what makes musicians unique (ie - "them"). Knowing there will never be a full step-in replacement, whomever they choose will need to pass the Grohl sniff test and that should ensure the transition will be the best it could be. The band has a lot of mouths to feed now, so I never doubted its return. It's an enterprise now (Grohl's own words). I'm glad they're continuing on, although they're trending away from what interested me in them.2 points
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Shanahan has forbid his team from watching any more of this game to avoid overconfidence, but the damage may already have been done.2 points
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I think RTB is now my most played Rush album. I really, really adore it. It's definitely not my favourite, but I find it a genuinely comforting and emotional album.2 points
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May Spector rot in hell but EotC is an underrated album. My favorite Green Day album is getting a 25 anniversary issue. One of the demos is a remake of Alison by Elvis Costello. Nimrod is still tops for me. Hoping that Cure album will finally get the release Robert Smith has been teasing and was supposed to come out last fall. Heard some of the songs in concert on Youtube and they're quite promising. I hope Gaslight Anthem has one since they went back to the studio. It's cruel how underrated this Joisey band are. Been 9 years since Get Hurt and Brian Fallon has done 2 solo albums since.2 points
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He did say that he Wouldn't play Hot Legs any more. I suppose we will find out soon enough,LOL!2 points
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