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Meat Loaf dies aged 74, with his wife at his side.
tangy replied to treeduck's topic in Music Of The Spheres
Ah, I found it. Wrong venue and year, but I was close. Don't be sad One out of three ain't bad Lol You have seen great shows over the years! Well done. -
What are your favourite finger snapping/hand clap songs?
tangy replied to Tinwoodsman's topic in Music Of The Spheres
my first musical purchase as a 45 Saturday night by the bay city rollers -
What are your favourite finger snapping/hand clap songs?
tangy replied to Tinwoodsman's topic in Music Of The Spheres
Lets Go! -
What are your favourite finger snapping/hand clap songs?
tangy replied to Tinwoodsman's topic in Music Of The Spheres
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Meat Loaf dies aged 74, with his wife at his side.
tangy replied to treeduck's topic in Music Of The Spheres
RIP Not a big fan but a few super killer tunes for sure. 2 out of 3 in particular. The latest news is quite sad. If only he took his hamburger helper... . -
What are your favourite finger snapping/hand clap songs?
tangy replied to Tinwoodsman's topic in Music Of The Spheres
Upon further thought We will rock you by queen may clap harder then centerfield? -
What are your favourite finger snapping/hand clap songs?
tangy replied to Tinwoodsman's topic in Music Of The Spheres
Great call! -
What are your favourite finger snapping/hand clap songs?
tangy replied to Tinwoodsman's topic in Music Of The Spheres
The king of clapping songs is centerfield by John Fogarty. Seems like some CCR songs have some clapping too. -
I remember buying it the day it is was released. Getting baked. First listen was likely my biggest WTF rush moment ever. Parts are good. I suspect my fave keys are not played by ged. I have always been slightly aggravated that the outside help is not clearly explained. Blah blah,blah
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Nice I think my confusion lies in calling liar the first single after after I have already heard two songs. Too bad liar isn't a cover of the megadeth classic!
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Three songs? Where are the other two???? Rod, I am likely wrong. I thought Kabul blues and spy house were part of the EON project? My bad Edit- the link in the original post seems like i am correct? Oh, got it! No, these songs are stand alone tracks that Alex worked on. My understanding is that they won't be on the EON album. https://www.guitarworld.com/news/alex-lifeson-envy-of-none-debut-album Seems like they are? I am super curious to hear how much banjo playing is on this record
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Three songs? Where are the other two???? Rod, I am likely wrong. I thought Kabul blues and spy house were part of the EON project? My bad Edit- the link in the original post seems like i am correct?
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Bands You're Obsessing Over Right Now
tangy replied to Super25Smasher's topic in Music Of The Spheres
Slightly stoopid! -
Inspired by something Mick said: Supertramp vs. Steely Dan!
tangy replied to Entre_Perpetuo's topic in Music Of The Spheres
Aja may be their most celebrated but you are way more likely to hear a song from can't buy a thrill on the radio By a long shot. Dan is #2 only to rush for me and as such, I favor all Dan over any supertramp. Even the pre- can't buy a thrill material and the post gaucho releases. Katy lied Royal scam Pretzel logic are my top 3 Supertramp are great . Crime of the century is their best imo.- 9 replies
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Weakest of the three songs I have heard. That said, I have been a Alex fanboi since the 70s. I think its great that he making music he likes and I don't care for. Art as expression lives on in Alex!
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Dream Theater: Albums Elimination (FINAL ROUND, PLEASE VOTE!!!)
tangy replied to _hi_water._'s topic in Music Of The Spheres
No question about I&W is their best. The Kevin Moore era is way better than the rudess era. Obviously the portnoy era shits on the mangini era imo. If you like the rudess era and are not familiar with liquid tension experiment , then dig in! I saw the sfam, 6doit, and bc&sl tours. -
D'oh! Insane in the membrane...
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Pyscobeta beatdown baby.... The first cypress disc has aged much better than rap records of that era.
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Rush Steely Dan Ozric tentacles Skynrd Zep Genesis Pink Floyd Yes Grateful Dead Van halen Buckethead Spocks beard Porcupine tree Megadeth- pre cryptic writings Red hot chili peppers- pre one hot minute Public enemy The waterboys Between the buried and me Charlie Daniels band - pre windows Crosby still Nash and young Mariilion- fish era Liquid tension experiment Steve Vai Eric Johnson Talking heads
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What rock album has the highest quantity of iconic basslines?
tangy replied to Entre_Perpetuo's topic in Music Of The Spheres
I was definitely thinking about Zep II. Mainly for Ramble On. I've heard many a later bassline steal from it. The definition of influential. I say zep # 1. Dazed and confused is the most iconic bass riff by zep imo. How Many More Times ain't no slouch. Good call. What a player. -
I had free tix to that show, really good seats, and saw Tommy and of course was thrilled. I took my cousin and she wasn't feeling well and we had to leave like 3 songs into Rush...sigh. Yeah it was HYF. Saw that show twice. Openers I have seen Max Webster Y & T Blue oyster Cult John butcher Tommy shaw
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What rock album has the highest quantity of iconic basslines?
tangy replied to Entre_Perpetuo's topic in Music Of The Spheres
Queen- the game Another one bites the dust Crazy little thing called love And as an added ass kicking bonus Dragon attack Under pressure is likely their most iconic song . Just ask vanilla ice! -
What rock album has the highest quantity of iconic basslines?
tangy replied to Entre_Perpetuo's topic in Music Of The Spheres
Just not even gonna mention Give It Away are you? lol EDIT: This is actually a great great choice. The bass drives most of the songs and nearly every line is top tier. If we are going to focus on iconic songs , It's give it away. I don't consider any of the others to be iconic. -
What rock album has the highest quantity of iconic basslines?
tangy replied to Entre_Perpetuo's topic in Music Of The Spheres
Megadeth -peace sells but who's buying. The title track has to be one of the more bass riffs in all of metal. Made more recognizable as the music to MTV news back in the day. Wake up dead is my fave off that record