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Speaking of Billy Joel. Only now have I started listening to his non radio hits.ifallalot said:I feel so sad for her one daughter. One of them looks like mom, and one looks like dad
Coat Hanger said:I saw the Sundays with the Smithereens at Congress Street Station in Savannah in the early 90's. I don't remember their one hit song back then, but when they played it I knew who they were. When the Smithereens were playing I met one of the members of the Sundays or their crew...not sure, don't remember who....a buddy of mine was a local artist and was having a party at his warehouse/studio later...so we invite them, then they invited the Smithereens who showed up with their crew..followed by a gang of groupies. I think all the guys in the Smithereens were married at the time but the groupies and just about everyone else indulged in the free vagina. The singer of the Sundays wasn't having it and started trying to get the girls to leave, with was met with ridicule from the crew, with one of them yelling, "this is why you got thrown out of the Indigo Girls". It was classic.Norm' said:[img:center]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-3mDAnxdJRXg/UfFfxmW7EnI/AAAAAAAABAE/IAuhebKh1xk/s1600/album-Reading+Writing+&+Arithmetic.jpg[/img]
Add Fela Kuti, Cannonball Adderley, Wes Montgomery & Nina.... then we can drop the mic....SlicedFeet said:Miles Davis
John Coltrane
Grant Greene
Willie Dixon
Elmore James
Howlin Wolf
Muddy Waters
Sonny Boy Williamson
Zep
Stones
Bowie
Floyd - the Final Cut is one of them
Anders Parker - look him up...love his sound.
If you've seen the documentary "It's Gonna Blow" about the San Diego scene in the 90's, they said STP stole their act from Lucy's Fur Coat.hal9000 said:You can't be a music snob and like this band. They just took Soundgarden and Melvins riffs and made them commercially viable.Boneroni said:Oh crap, that reminds me!!!!!!!
Stone Temple Pilots. For the win.
Thanks VB surfer. I found myself in a record shop yesterday and picked up this. Rad, and epic vinyl pressing. Wasn’t familar with him but now a fan.vbsurfer3001 said:Add Fela Kuti, Cannonball Adderley, Wes Montgomery & Nina.... then we can drop the mic....SlicedFeet said:Miles Davis
John Coltrane
Grant Greene
Willie Dixon
Elmore James
Howlin Wolf
Muddy Waters
Sonny Boy Williamson
Zep
Stones
Bowie
Floyd - the Final Cut is one of them
Anders Parker - look him up...love his sound.
Phi1 said:If you've seen the documentary "It's Gonna Blow" about the San Diego scene in the 90's, they said STP stole their act from Lucy's Fur Coat.hal9000 said:You can't be a music snob and like this band. They just took Soundgarden and Melvins riffs and made them commercially viable.Boneroni said:Oh crap, that reminds me!!!!!!!
Stone Temple Pilots. For the win.
Interesting to see English Beat mentioned. They only had three albums. Not "perfect" but all of them were great, in my estimation.the janitor said:Van Halen
The English Beat
Prince
probably more, I'll circle back
Johnny Cash
U2