Augie Posted August 5, 2018 Posted August 5, 2018 3 minutes ago, T&C said: I agree. Somehow the blues were left out of this: Savoy Brown John Mayall Fleetwood Mac (the real one, not the bleating lamb stevie nicks ****) Graham Bond Organization ETC When we lived in FL we had some friends in the music world. R&R HOF folks. It was interesting to get their takes on various artists. Who they loved, and who they hated. They LOVED Van Morrison. He “has soul”. 1
T&C Posted August 5, 2018 Posted August 5, 2018 3 minutes ago, Augie said: When we lived in FL we had some friends in the music world. R&R HOF folks. It was interesting to get their takes on various artists. Who they loved, and who they hated. They LOVED Van Morrison. He “has soul”. That's why Van is the man... Ireland's Joe Cocker... 1
Augie Posted August 5, 2018 Posted August 5, 2018 16 minutes ago, T&C said: That's why Van is the man... Ireland's Joe Cocker... I’m on Joe Cocker for Pandora and get a ton of Van. Great stuff.
Fadingpain Posted August 5, 2018 Posted August 5, 2018 3 hours ago, Iron Maiden said: I absolutely love The Scorpions...but overall, your point stands ! I like the Scorpions too. They stand out as a group of musicians capable of producing a body of work good enough to be listened to and sold around the world. Most German stuff is quirky and does not have appeal outside the domestic market. And it's the same with most European countries, except the UK. There are a few great American bands that have stamped their name on the international rock 'n roll scene, but almost all the really good stuff (according to me) comes from the UK. Best of the best American stuff for me is Van Halen and Boston. And let's not forget Rush from the Great White North. Couldn't imagine music without them.
Iron Maiden Posted August 5, 2018 Author Posted August 5, 2018 1 minute ago, Fadingpain said: I like the Scorpions too. They stand out as a group of musicians capable of producing a body of work good enough to be listened to and sold around the world. Most German stuff is quirky and does not have appeal outside the domestic market. And it's the same with most European countries, except the UK. There are a few great American bands that have stamped their name on the international rock 'n roll scene, but almost all the really good stuff (according to me) comes from the UK. Best of the best American stuff for me is Van Halen and Boston. And let's not forget Rush from the Great White North. Couldn't imagine music without them. Agreed on both....My only tattoo is the VH with both my sons names like Eddie has with Wolfgang....Also love Aerosmith, Motley Crue , Steve Miller Band, Disturbed...etc...And Rush is in my top 5 bands...they are simply incredible....Some of the best shows I've ever seen....All 3 were extremely talented musicians....
T&C Posted August 5, 2018 Posted August 5, 2018 48 minutes ago, Iron Maiden said: Agreed on both....My only tattoo is the VH with both my sons names like Eddie has with Wolfgang....Also love Aerosmith, Motley Crue , Steve Miller Band, Disturbed...etc...And Rush is in my top 5 bands...they are simply incredible....Some of the best shows I've ever seen....All 3 were extremely talented musicians.... Rush was my first concert ever, at the Aud 76... ticket $6.00. I still have the stub and its "readable" lol. I love talking music and the best part of it is is that no one is right or wrong. Steve Miller Band. The music in the Capitol days was superb, and Fly like an eagle was the last good thing this dude has done. Have seen him 3 times since then and every one of those concerts sucked. Completely sucked. Just horrible. At least the last time Joe Cocker played on the same bill, made it excellent.
Heavy Kevi Posted August 6, 2018 Posted August 6, 2018 8 hours ago, Iron Maiden said: I was looking at my music collection and, at least for my taste, the UK has giving us an incredible amount /quality of music...I can't think of any other country that comes close.... Beatles Rolling Stones Pink Floyd The Who Led Zep Genesis/ Phil Collins/Peter Gabriel Black Sabbath Ozzy ( solo career ) Queen David Bowie The Kinks The Clash Radiohead Judas Priest Iron Maiden The Cult Yes Supertramp Cold Play Eric Clapton/ Yardbirds Elton John Sex Pistols Jethro Tull Motorhead Deep Purple The Cure The Smiths King Crimson Oasis Dire Straights The Police/Sting Whitesnake The Animals Emerson Lake and Palmer .......there's probably a good 20 acts I didn't mention here.... The rest for me is obviously stuff from the USA, Australia, Canada etc.... Where does your music collection comes from mainly ? 7 hours ago, Boyst62 said: USA wins on this list alone: Willie Waylon Merle Kris Johnny Hank Bob Tex George George Patsy Loretta Florida Georgia Line Gary Clarke junior, a guy no one has heard of, can outplay about anyone on the guitar and gets no coverage. That's the difference between now and then. You get rock of today and the recent era STP muse in this moment Queens of the stoneage Halestorm ... A lot of good rock is out there that is still mainstream by many regards. There it is. Uk has rock, US has country. It's a tie. UK vintage vinyl is much better though. They had the edge on pressing good records. Also, since the most popular vinyl at the time was british, many of the American pressings of bands like Black Sabbath, Zep, Floyd, amd many others were actually recorded on whatever (casette, reel tape, or an actual record itself and not the plate), then sent across the pond, and then recorded and pressed off of those mediums. So not only could they press better than us, but they had it first hand where we had a copy of a copy. The new 180g vinyls are awesome though.
Augie Posted August 6, 2018 Posted August 6, 2018 10 minutes ago, Shotgunner said: There it is. Uk has rock, US has country. It's a tie. UK vintage vinyl is much better though. They had the edge on pressing good records. Also, since the most popular vinyl at the time was british, many of the American pressings of bands like Black Sabbath, Zep, Floyd, amd many others were actually recorded on whatever (casette, reel tape, or an actual record itself and not the plate), then sent across the pond, and then recorded and pressed off of those mediums. So not only could they press better than us, but they had it first hand where we had a copy of a copy. The new 180g vinyls are awesome though. Rock and country is not a tie, says the guy who loves Nashville. Rock wins all day, every day. Yet the Stones, and their rock, tend to fall back to country roots when given a chance, so who knows? It’s all a beautiful “process”. ?
Teddy KGB Posted August 6, 2018 Posted August 6, 2018 23 minutes ago, Augie said: Rock and country is not a tie, says the guy who loves Nashville. Rock wins all day, every day. Yet the Stones, and their rock, tend to fall back to country roots when given a chance, so who knows? It’s all a beautiful “process”. ? Rock is dead. Country keeps churning along.
Heavy Kevi Posted August 6, 2018 Posted August 6, 2018 39 minutes ago, Augie said: Rock and country is not a tie, says the guy who loves Nashville. Rock wins all day, every day. Yet the Stones, and their rock, tend to fall back to country roots when given a chance, so who knows? It’s all a beautiful “process”. ? Agree to disagree. Country may even edge out rock for me. Real country anyway.
Augie Posted August 6, 2018 Posted August 6, 2018 Just now, Shotgunner said: Agree to disagree. Country may even edge out rock for me. Real country anyway. I can respectfully disagree with you, and possibly Mick Jagger, on this one. There is a certain country element I don’t love, but I DO see how it bleeds into other things that are great.
Heavy Kevi Posted August 6, 2018 Posted August 6, 2018 7 minutes ago, Augie said: I can respectfully disagree with you, and possibly Mick Jagger, on this one. There is a certain country element I don’t love, but I DO see how it bleeds into other things that are great. I just love that, to quote Trace Atkins, country songs are "songs about me". I can directly relate to it, and just for that reason it's hard to beat. Country also takes it for me because of Bluegrass, which I consider to be an extension of the genre. You add Bill Monroe, Ricky Skaggs, Earl Scruggs, amd Doc Watson to the country list and there's no list of Brits that tops it. Imo of course.
T&C Posted August 6, 2018 Posted August 6, 2018 (edited) 52 minutes ago, Shotgunner said: I just love that, to quote Trace Atkins, country songs are "songs about me". I can directly relate to it, and just for that reason it's hard to beat. Country also takes it for me because of Bluegrass, which I consider to be an extension of the genre. You add Bill Monroe, Ricky Skaggs, Earl Scruggs, amd Doc Watson to the country list and there's no list of Brits that tops it. Imo of course. Where would you rate this one? or, this one... Edited August 6, 2018 by T&C 1
Iron Maiden Posted August 6, 2018 Author Posted August 6, 2018 12 hours ago, Augie said: Rock and country is not a tie, says the guy who loves Nashville. Rock wins all day, every day. Yet the Stones, and their rock, tend to fall back to country roots when given a chance, so who knows? It’s all a beautiful “process”. ? I am not a big country fan, but I'm smart enough to understand and respect the genre......having said that, Rock wins everyday and twice on Sundays....Big rock bands sell out stadiums and arena across the globe.... would Garth Brooks have sold out shows in Bulgaria, Santiago, Rio, Croatia, Athens , Paris, South Africa, Dubai, Mumbai like he does in the US ? Maybe...I just don't really know true international country stars...Major rock bands can sell out pretty much everywhere on the planet....Rock reaches a broader audience IMO....
KD in CA Posted August 6, 2018 Posted August 6, 2018 German (ish) Bach Handel Mozart Beethoven Wagner Strauss Brahms etc.
The Real Buffalo Joe Posted August 6, 2018 Posted August 6, 2018 22 hours ago, Boyst62 said: USA wins on this list alone: Willie Waylon Merle Kris Johnny Hank Bob Tex George George Patsy Loretta Florida Georgia Line 1
The Real Buffalo Joe Posted August 6, 2018 Posted August 6, 2018 For me, I'd say its a fair mix of British and American. I've been going through a country phase, so lately it's been mostly American. What I find interesting, is blues and rock and roll are American art forms. But I find that the British have much more respect for them that we do.
stuvian Posted August 6, 2018 Posted August 6, 2018 Oh Canada... Joni Mitchell Neil Young BTO Rush Bryan Adams Celine Dion Alanis Morrissette Sarah McLaughlin Max Webster (Kim Mitchell) April Wine Guess Who Loverboy Chilliwack The Nylons Parachute Club Blue Rodeo Tragically Hip Gordon Lightfoot Anne Murray Avril Lavigne Jeff Healey Ian and Sylvia Tyson Glass Tiger Headpins Trooper Nickelback (no I'm not a fan) Nelly Furtado Justin Bieber (definitely not a fan) Drake The Bells Stompin' Tom Connors Stampeders Colin James Pat Travers Paul Anka Guy Lombardo Kashtin The Box Buffy St. Marie David Wilcox Lighthouse 5 Man Electrical Band David Clayton Thomas
The Real Buffalo Joe Posted August 6, 2018 Posted August 6, 2018 @Boyst62 I knew that was basically just to troll me. I should have ignored it. I told myself I would. But I couldn't. I failed. 1
boyst Posted August 6, 2018 Posted August 6, 2018 (edited) 2 hours ago, Iron Maiden said: I am not a big country fan, but I'm smart enough to understand and respect the genre......having said that, Rock wins everyday and twice on Sundays....Big rock bands sell out stadiums and arena across the globe.... would Garth Brooks have sold out shows in Bulgaria, Santiago, Rio, Croatia, Athens , Paris, South Africa, Dubai, Mumbai like he does in the US ? Maybe...I just don't really know true international country stars...Major rock bands can sell out pretty much everywhere on the planet....Rock reaches a broader audience IMO.... Um. Garth did sell out shows internationally... Sorry brahhhh Thanks He's #9 on all time concert grossing. And I guess maybe 400,000 tickets in Ireland ain't much... Edit:. Mind you he also limits the price of his tickets to about a 1/4 the cost of other major acts. And I've never seen a rockstar do something like this: Garth maybe cheesy but he is better to his fans than anyone, including Bono. He has spent an entire day singing autographs. The tail end of his show he literally takes requests by signs held up by the audience. In 2016, iirc, every town he went to, including Buffalo, he held a football camp for kids. He brought them to the Bills camp, actually. The guy is a cheese all but he's an amazing act and the highest selling single performer of all time by RIAA standards. And he's only 56. Edited August 6, 2018 by Boyst62
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