From: "Robert Seeberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: Killer Bs Discussion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Killer Bs Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: This Is Spinal Ta-, er, Metallica Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 19:14:15 -0600
Highway Star and Communication > >Breakdown (Led Zep) are probably the two most important songs in the > >history of Metal. > > There must BE a Communication Breakdown here!! Do you honestly >mean that? >
Absofreekinlutely........You have no idea how influential that one song was at the time. It spawned tonnes of music that were basicly attempts to capture the same energy and sound. It was one of those wierd phenamena where every garage band could sorta play the song, but very few could really capture the feel of the song itself
I fail to see the importance of that song. I really do.
> -Kansas
Not as popular as they should have been. Icarus, Borne On Wings Of Steel is one of my favorite songs ever.
Yeah, they were ahead of their time. I think that's what held em back. But on to "Icarus". It's a good song, but one of your favorites? What about some other Kansas tunes like "Glimpse Of Home", "Loner", or "The Pinnacle"?
> -Rolling Stones
In a holding pattern since 1971.
No comment.
> -Jethro Tull > Totally awesome band who's concerts were note perfect every time I saw them.
You saw them?! That's pretty neat.
You forgot Genesis
Phil is annoying to no end. And I dislike some of the religious overtures.
Queen
I like them. Brian May is one of my favorite guitarists. And of course Freddie was a very talented vocalist.
Golden Earring
Certainly not to be overlooked. Though I must say that White Lion did a better job on "Radar Love" than Earring did!!
Supertramp
Blah.
10CC
Who?
David Bowie
Amazing artist. More influential than one may think.
Rush
Very solid band.
Aerosmith
One of the greatest Rock bandsever. Tyler is an amazing vocalist.
Kiss
I loathe Kiss. But apparantly thay had a great live show (one of the best) and they were very influential.
Steve Miller
Decent.
Chicago
I like Chicago.
Thin Lizzy
Awesome band.
Edgar Winter
Ah....ok.
Jonny Winter
Is he related to Tommy Summer?
Bad Company
So, so.
Foghat
I like em.
Foreigner
I saw Foreigner in 97 I think. Great show. Only poor old Lou looked about 100 years old. I caught Micks guitar pick when he threw it out into the crowd.
Lynard Skynard
I love Skynard. Also seen them in 97. The bass player nearly spit on me!
Peter Frampton
Also saw Frampton in 97 (same show). But I can't stand him. He's so overrated because he uses a voice box. "WOW!!! He can make his guitar talk!!!!!!" Please....
Humble Pie,
30 Days In The Hole? If so, good song.
Yes, Robin Trower, Yes, Roxy Music, Yes, Kraftwerk, Yes,
Ah...
Bob Seger
I only like "Against The Wind"
Black Sabbath
Oh yeah!!! You wanna talk Metal influence? There ya go.
T-Rex
Short lived, yet decent.
Allman Brothers
Nah.
Horslips
Heard of, I think, but never heard.
BTO
Solid band. Randy can play.
ELO
Not my style.
Yes, Tower Of Power, Yes, Al Stewart
Huh
Billy Joel
Love his music.
Cat Stevens
Nah
Elton John
Beautiful music.
Fleetwood Mac
Talented, but not my style.
The Who
Oh yeah!
Grateful Dead
Not the worst
The Band
Take a load off......decent.
Yes, Pure Prairie League, Yes,
Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Yes, Head East, Yes,
Wha?
The Eagles
I like 'em.
, Yes, Be
Bop Deluxe, Yes, Grand Funk Railroad, Yes, The Kinks, Yes, The Tubes, Yes,
Nah
Pat Benatar
Saw her as well. Her husband is an amazing guitarist!
Yes, Steely Dan, Yes, Kayak,
Steely Dan....nah Kayak????
ZZ Top
Good stuff
AlanParsons Project
Not my style.
Alice Cooper
Never liked Cooper that much.
Neil Young
Young is great.
, Yes, CSN&Y, Yes,
and Frank Zappa.
Blah.
Did I mention Yes?
Yes.
-Travis
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