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Your favorite singers/bands!

 
 
Post: # 69,083
View Profile Dartagnan
 
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Reply Mon 13 Jan, 2003 01:04 pm
fbaezer, I recently re-discovered the Incredible String Band. Had one album (Wee Tam) and have now acquired 500 Spirits, and The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter. Some of it's quite beautiful, some of it's weird, but it's all interesting.

You never enjoy the world aright,
Until the sea itself floweth
In your veins,
And you are clothed
With the heavens,
And crowned with the stars.
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Post: # 71,899
View Profile urs53
 
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Reply Wed 15 Jan, 2003 03:21 pm
Bruce Springsteen
Robbie Williams
Simply Red
Eminem (he's so different than what I usually listen - but I like it)
Pink
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Post: # 71,909
View Profile BillW
 
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Reply Wed 15 Jan, 2003 03:30 pm
The usual:

Bob Dylan
Leonard Cohen
Led Zeppelin
AC/DC
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Sheryl Crow
Black Crowes
Counting Crows
Hootie & the Blowfish
Rollin Stones
Leon Russell
Pink Floyd
Moodie Blues
Eric Clapton
Jimmi Hendrix
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Post: # 71,974
View Profile bigdice67
 
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Reply Wed 15 Jan, 2003 04:05 pm
Ok, the ones I can still listen to after many years:

Rush
Frank Zappa
Marillion
Thin Lizzy
Motörhead
AC/DC
ABBA


New stuff ( for me)

Garth Brooks
Jimmy Buffet
Eminem
Robbie Williams
Backstreet Boys ahem....


Yeah, that sums it up pretty good, not to mention all that soul, RnB, blues, and other rockartists hanging out there
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Post: # 72,298
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Reply Wed 15 Jan, 2003 08:01 pm
Yeah, D'Artagnan. Great group. Difficult to classify. Poetic and weird, both their music and their lyrics.

Earth water fire and air
met together in a garden fair
put in a basket bound with skin
if you answer this riddle
you'll never begin.
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Post: # 72,325
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Reply Wed 15 Jan, 2003 08:19 pm
Oh dear
old black sabbath
Neil Young
Lucinda Williams
Fleetwood Mac
ZZ Top
Hendrix
Curtiss Mayfield
Motorhead....
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Post: # 72,396
View Profile dyslexia
 
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Reply Wed 15 Jan, 2003 09:21 pm
The Holy Modal Rounders as in "The Moray Eel Eats the Holy Modal Rounders" and of course their second l.p "Good Taste is Timeless",
while they did have one song on the sound track for Easy Rider with that remarkably unremembered "If you want to be a bird" they made their claim to fame with such classics as "do you like boobs alot, boobs alot, boobs alot". This of course for you students of classical funk will recognize they were a reincarntion of "The Fugs".
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Reply Mon 9 Jan, 2006 05:20 am
SIMPLY RED, TEXAS M PEOPLE MICHAEL JACKSON BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN GABRIELLE LIONEL RICHIE STEVIE WONDER
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View Profile lmur
 
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Reply Mon 9 Jan, 2006 05:29 am
dyslexia wrote:
The Holy Modal Rounders as in "The Moray Eel Eats the Holy Modal Rounders" and of course their second l.p "Good Taste is Timeless",
while they did have one song on the sound track for Easy Rider with that remarkably unremembered "If you want to be a bird" they made their claim to fame with such classics as "do you like boobs alot, boobs alot, boobs alot". This of course for you students of classical funk will recognize they were a reincarntion of "The Fugs".


True and well worth the repetition, imo.

Have you heard their other timeless classic: "Search for jugs, massive jugs"?
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