bands that are considered "gods" but you think

Originally posted by walkonby:
Originally posted by Ever Circling Skeletal Family:
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i'll say it once, and then a thousand times, emoticons confuse me.

It's okay….it's a straight thing!!!

:D ;) :p
Pearl Jam
1. Red Hot Chili Peppers (I get annoyed just looking at them)

2. Paul Oakenfold (Scott Henry trumps his overpaid ass)

3. Q & Not U (They were great until the bassist left)
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Originally posted by walkonby:
Originally posted by Ever Circling Skeletal Family:
one more for the pile of shit bands - the who.
Shit…or simply overrated?

I was never a fan but was given a ticket in 89 and loved the show.
Who did you see as openers on that one?
Originally posted by DriveWay:

3. Q & Not U (They were great until the bassist left)
I wish we lived in a world where they were considered gods, I loved their last album
Originally posted by SPARX:
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Originally posted by walkonby:
Originally posted by Ever Circling Skeletal Family:
one more for the pile of shit bands - the who.
Shit…or simply overrated?

I was never a fan but was given a ticket in 89 and loved the show.
Who did you see as openers on that one?
Truth be known….I can't remember.
Originally posted by miss pretentious:
Originally posted by kosmo:
nope even more sacred then them… and it's not limp bizkit
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Aww my first concert. They opened for Nelson. I rocked the Nelson hair in middle school and glued their posters to my bedroom wall because I didn't think I'd ever want to take them down.
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My addition to the list-Dave Matthews Band.
Originally posted by Ever Circling Skeletal Family:
Originally posted by SPARX:
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Originally posted by walkonby:
Originally posted by Ever Circling Skeletal Family:
one more for the pile of shit bands - the who.
Shit…or simply overrated?

I was never a fan but was given a ticket in 89 and loved the show.
Who did you see as openers on that one?
Truth be known….I can't remember.
I thought maybe you went for the opener. I believe they brought the Clash along earlier that decade when they were on their last legs. I was just curious as to who they brought for their 25th anniversary tour, which is the one you saw.
Certainly wasn't the Clash….I think I would've remembered that. I saw the Clash in 78 at their peak. One of those shows that people of my generation call you a twat when you tell them you saw them, Like the generation before me and the Beatles.
Originally posted by Ever Circling Skeletal Family:
Certainly wasn't the Clash….I think I would've remembered that. I saw the Clash in 78 at their peak. One of those shows that people of my generation call you a twat when you tell them you saw them, Like the generation before me and the Beatles.
I was fortunate to see them stateside the following year in '79. They disbanded around '86 I believe. I was just curious what band they got in '89. I always got a kick out of them pairing with The Clash when they did. Seemed just plain wrong.
this one really dumbfounds me. i have never understood the appeal of . . . paul simon.
Originally posted by walkonby:
this one really dumbfounds me. i have never understood the appeal of . . . paul simon.
I used to be of the same opnion until I was 'dragged' to a concert by a woman I was dating at the time, and was totally blown away with his concert, he had those African singers on tour with him at the time, Ladysmith ramalamadingdong or whatever they called themselves. I've been a 'casual fan' ever since.

He has wrote some wonderful songs though. "Still Crazy after all these years' "50 ways to leave your lover" and "Graceland" to name just three.
Originally posted by Ever Circling Skeletal Family:
Originally posted by walkonby:
this one really dumbfounds me. i have never understood the appeal of . . . paul simon.
I used to be of the same opnion until I was 'dragged' to a concert by a woman I was dating at the time, and was totally blown away with his concert, he had those African singers on tour with him at the time, Ladysmith ramalamadingdong or whatever they called themselves. I've been a 'casual fan' ever since.

He has wrote some wonderful songs though. "Still Crazy after all these years' "50 ways to leave your lover" and "Graceland" to name just three.
And don't forget "You Can Call Me Al" - video with Chevy Chase is one of the best ever, even better than "Kokomo".
This is the easiest response I have ever had on any message board since I ran a BBS on a 300 baud acoustic coupler dial up modem!


I have three bands that fit.

1) METALLICA
2) METALLICA
3) METALLICA

How in god's name anyone can think those guys are talented is beyond me.
Well, Springsteen had one good album (and what an album) but apart from that he's extremely average. I would put Mellencap higher on the "American icon" pedestal personally, much more talented than old Brucie.
ac/dc
Originally posted by chaz:
Originally posted by Ever Circling Skeletal Family:
Originally posted by walkonby:
this one really dumbfounds me. i have never understood the appeal of . . . paul simon.
I used to be of the same opnion until I was 'dragged' to a concert by a woman I was dating at the time, and was totally blown away with his concert, he had those African singers on tour with him at the time, Ladysmith ramalamadingdong or whatever they called themselves. I've been a 'casual fan' ever since.

He has wrote some wonderful songs though. "Still Crazy after all these years' "50 ways to leave your lover" and "Graceland" to name just three.
And don't forget "You Can Call Me Al" - video with Chevy Chase is one of the best ever, even better than "Kokomo".
But do you like the song or the video? I think the song is fun and cute, and sing along everytime I hear it, but a classic??? I'm not so sure.
that buddy holly looking mofo, elvis costello.
Originally posted by walkonby:
that buddy holly looking mofo, elvis costello.
Amen brother!!!!!
eric clapton