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post #31 of 139
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Originally posted by ServinginEcuador
Isn't he the guy who did the song Slow Turnin'? I have been trying to remember who did that song and since I don't have the album anymore I could swear it was John Hiatt? We watched a movie recently in which they played that song and it reminded me that I need to find out who did it.
Yes, your right. I'm pretty sure it is on the Perfectly Good Guitar album. He's an excellent songwriter, and is actually known more for his writing for other well-knowns. He gets more air-time on those adult alternative stations, which are far and few between today. If it aint top 40, it aint worth playing according to these stations that play the same thing over and over. I hope XM/Cirrius gives these top 40 stations a run for their money. I apologize for the mini rant
post #32 of 139
Steely Dan
Aerosmith (earlier work)
Grand Funk Railroad
BTO is up there also.

To tell the truth, there are not many bands that are still around now that I would get their new albums, with the exception of Steely Dan atm.
post #33 of 139
1. Living Sacrifice
2. Pillar/Skillet
3. Embodyment/Zao/Underoath
post #34 of 139
The old Santana
Steely Dan
C C R
post #35 of 139
The Beastie Boys
Operation Ivy
Jamiroquai (Not a typo, I'm a secret Jamiroquai fan!)
post #36 of 139
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Originally posted by Vincent
Jamiroquai (Not a typo, I'm a secret Jamiroquai fan!) [/B]
Jamiroquai are awesome, no reason to keep it a secret. I even bought the "Special Asian Tour Edition" of A Funk Odyssey. It came with three b-sides (Everybody's Going To The Moon, Do It Like We Used To Do, & Deeper Underground), two remixes, and a live track.
post #37 of 139
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Originally posted by Wortel
Seems to be alot of Pink Floyd love floating around.
Im from the younger generation (im 19) so I never got the chance to listen to anything they did.

Why so special?

I seek enlitenment.. plz show me the light.
Being you has nothing to do with it, I am 21 and I've been listening to them for years. Pink Floyd is just timeless. I would suggest going out and picking up one of thier albums right now and find out what they're all about. Start with Dark Side of the Moon, then the Wall.
Have fun.
-Mag
post #38 of 139
Pink Floyd
Tangerine Dream
Skinny Puppy
post #39 of 139
Pink Floyd
Queensryche
Iron Maiden
post #40 of 139
Top 3:

- The Rippingtons
- Spyro Gyra
- Chicago

Next 3:

- Earth, Wind, and Fire
- Blood, Sweat, and Tears
- Emerson, Lake, and Palmer

Next 3:

- Chase
- Tower of Power (Pre 1990s)
- Manhattan Transfer

Next 3:

- Fleetwood Mac (w/ Christine McVie)
- Weather Report
- Bela Fleck and the Flecktones
post #41 of 139
My top 3

Led Zeppelin
Pink Floyd
Bob Dylan and the Band
post #42 of 139
U2
Radiohead
The Tragically Hip
post #43 of 139
1. The Chieftains
2. Madredeus (Note: this unofficial site, hosted by Tripod, brings up hundreds of pop-up ads, but the design and content are brillant)
3. Battlefield Band -- the line up with Davy Steele, who has sadly passed, was the best period of the band I think.
post #44 of 139
U2
The Corrs
Radiohead
Matchbox Twenty

I know its four but I had to squeeze the last one in!
post #45 of 139

Re: Top 3 favorite bands?

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Originally posted by screwdriver
any genre - the most you like and listen to . the ones you are always watching out for a new album.
Over the Rhine
Prefab Sprout
The Blue Nile
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