Figster Posted February 16 Posted February 16 (edited) 7 hours ago, muppy said: I LOVE the visual with the simple arrangement to start. I'm hooked. and then u get hit with the guitar RAWR dog90210 Edited February 16 by Figster Quote
DrW Posted February 16 Posted February 16 27 minutes ago, Figster said: The song is great, but the video looks awful. Here is another "official" video of the song. 1 1 Quote
muppy Posted Sunday at 05:55 PM Posted Sunday at 05:55 PM (edited) cherub rock for nostalgia sake. they were mere babies here. First single Indeed. This band is in my top 5 all time favs. acoustic version YES @Doc Edited Sunday at 05:57 PM by muppy 2 Quote
Pete Posted Tuesday at 10:20 AM Posted Tuesday at 10:20 AM On 2/16/2025 at 12:55 PM, muppy said: cherub rock for nostalgia sake. they were mere babies here. First single Indeed. This band is in my top 5 all time favs. acoustic version YES @Doc Siva was the Smashing Pumpkins first single. 1967-1973 and 1988-1993 are the two greatest musical periods ever recorded, imo. I loved Gish! I could not wait for Siamese Dream, and I had huge expectations. Siamese Dream fulfilled those expectations. Gish is still my favorite. But Siamese Dream rocks too Howie Mandel is an #######. He set up Bill Burr. Howie invited both Bill and Billy Corgan, and pretended he was Maury Povich. Corgan believes Bill and him are brothers. Him and Howie blindsided Bill, and Bill was understandably pisses off. Quote
Pete Posted Tuesday at 10:26 AM Posted Tuesday at 10:26 AM On 2/15/2025 at 8:53 PM, DrW said: The song is great, but the video looks awful. Here is another "official" video of the song. I always thought Kate Pierson was beautiful. B52s rock! 2 Quote
Pete Posted Tuesday at 11:25 AM Posted Tuesday at 11:25 AM On 2/8/2025 at 3:14 PM, muppy said: greetings. This band I never really bought in on. This Mega hit I remember from FM radio classic rock stations. I know he had a lot of fans. I am not sure why I never listened to he that much. in regards to the music threads post whatever floats your boat amigo. I went through a phase where I archived by title of song and artist my contributiions to this thread. so now I don't post much. feel free please It's a comfort place You know why. Music heals, comforts, makes happy bottom line. Right? Right. plus there is a new music threads which I find fascinating. It's like trying to find treasures at the mega mall. So Many OPTIONS. It's like a musical crapshoot lol #FUN Quote
Pete Posted Tuesday at 11:56 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:56 PM Double shot of The Jesus and Mary Chain 1 Quote
SinceThe70s Posted Wednesday at 02:38 AM Posted Wednesday at 02:38 AM A favorite song from an OK band. 1 Quote
DrW Posted Wednesday at 03:22 AM Posted Wednesday at 03:22 AM (edited) When "jazz-rock" became a style of its own toward the end of the 1960s, the US had Chicago (Transit Authority); Blood, Sweat and Tears; and a whole bunch of less well known acts (some of my personal favorites: The Flock, Paul Butterfield). In the UK, Colosseum probably was the best known. Personally, my favorite is the Keef Hartley Little Big Band. In this clip, Barbara Thompson's sax solo (~5:30) is the stuff dreams are made of. Edited Wednesday at 04:08 AM by DrW 1 1 Quote
DrW Posted Wednesday at 03:41 AM Posted Wednesday at 03:41 AM (edited) 3 hours ago, Pete said: Double shot of The Jesus and Mary Chain Great!!! Aside from the music, my personal favorite is the old (1950s) Mercedes-Benz (probably a 180 or 180D) in the Snakedriver video. Edited Wednesday at 03:42 AM by DrW 1 1 Quote
Figster Posted Wednesday at 09:36 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:36 PM (edited) Edited Wednesday at 09:42 PM by Figster Quote
BringMetheHeadofLeonLett Posted Wednesday at 10:29 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:29 PM It's kinda fun to watch him get it- I'll call it music of sorts. 1 Quote
DrW Posted Thursday at 02:09 AM Posted Thursday at 02:09 AM (edited) On my list of favorites there are a few bands which I would classify as "pop". However, I always liked The Sparks. They produced some memorable songs, and their live performances were based on the contrast between the hyperactive vocalist Russell Mael and the very stoic keyboarder with the Hitler moustache, Russell's brother Ron (alhough he can be seen smiling on rare occasions). Here they are introduced by Ringo Starr and Keith Moon. They also could rock harder, as in "I bought the Mississippi River". The song even has two guitar solos. Unfortunately, it is a bit too short for my taste. Edited Thursday at 02:57 AM by DrW Quote
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