Originally posted by the Pharmacist:honestly, i do think theyre over the top and after MovPict, Signals especially but having been into them from age 13 on their over the topness escaped me b/c i focus on their technical abilities. hell i dont even notice the rest anymore. at 35 i hav to admit i dont listen to them often and theyre not somemthing one can listen to everyday but they still hav merit besides i realize every band has the vehicle they ride towards success but the driver
I think he's technically a good bass player that overplays in a band that overplays everything.
His tone is atrocious, his voice is spawned from the pits of hell and I'm pretty sure his yelps of rock excitement (ala in New World Man) are the rallying sound for insurgent thugs and killers across Iraq.
Other than that I have no real opinion.
Your five most hated classic rock acts
The last time I saw Rush was in 1997 or so at Nissan. I was a fan in middle school and wanted to see if they still held any interest, but that was the final nail in the coffin. No more RUSH after that.
Originally posted by econo:The night Econo became a man.
The last time I saw Rush was in 1997 or so at Nissan. I was a fan in middle school and wanted to see if they still held any interest, but that was the final nail in the coffin. No more RUSH after that.
Hahaha, nice one.
i heard that band that sings that line "u gotta keep 'em seperated…" i hate every song they sing. something about the singers voice is so generic and the music too seems be alternative pop crossoverish. "hat-ed it!"
Michael Bolton and Joe Cocker definitely deserve a spot at the top of the classic rock hate list.
Ditto for Bob Seger. And Eddie Money.
And yeah, the Rolling Stones were great in the 60s and 70s, but they have sucked since "Tattoo You." One thing irritating about many classic rock fans is that they seem to think that being great two decades ago means that anything they do subsequently is also great. The Beatles did themselves a huge favor by splitting up, because surely they would've followed the same sad downward spiral of the Stones. I think the Stones should've hung it up at the end of the 70s.
Bands like the Eagles and Journey are so cheesy, and therefore somewhat funny, that they really don't deserve to be hated. Ditto for any "progressive" bands like Rush, or ELP, or Yes, the anthemists of boys who never grew out of their Dungeons-and-Dragons phase.
I can't figure out why so many of you hate Aerosmith though. They rawk, and they're funny!
Ditto for Bob Seger. And Eddie Money.
And yeah, the Rolling Stones were great in the 60s and 70s, but they have sucked since "Tattoo You." One thing irritating about many classic rock fans is that they seem to think that being great two decades ago means that anything they do subsequently is also great. The Beatles did themselves a huge favor by splitting up, because surely they would've followed the same sad downward spiral of the Stones. I think the Stones should've hung it up at the end of the 70s.
Bands like the Eagles and Journey are so cheesy, and therefore somewhat funny, that they really don't deserve to be hated. Ditto for any "progressive" bands like Rush, or ELP, or Yes, the anthemists of boys who never grew out of their Dungeons-and-Dragons phase.
I can't figure out why so many of you hate Aerosmith though. They rawk, and they're funny!
billy "fuckin" joel
i'm from jersey, are you from joisey?? i can't hate billy joel.
maybe you are just tryin to be a 'big shot', deed-ja?!
maybe you are just tryin to be a 'big shot', deed-ja?!
Electric Light Orchestra
Grand Funk Railroad
JOE WALSH (ugh)
Grand Funk Railroad
JOE WALSH (ugh)
Originally posted by Xavier Bush, Power Forward:October 22, 2005
2. Genesis/Phil Collins/Peter Gabriel
Peter Gabriel Acknowledges Meeting With Genesis To Discuss Possible Reunion!
Steve Hackett has recently stated in interviews that there was a possibility of a Genesis reunion and that there was to be a meeting with former band members to discuss this long-anticipated event. This was confirmed by Peter Gabriel on the tabloid television show Extra yesterday. Gabriel, who was promoting his forthcoming concert DVD, Still Growing Up: Live and Unwrapped (due November 15th in North America), was asked about a Genesis reunion and commented that the meeting Hackett referred to will be taking place - although no specific meeting date was mentioned. Stay tuned for details as we get them!
Phil Collins says open to Genesis reunion
By Corinne Heller
Sun Nov 6, 4:29 PM ET
TEL AVIV, Israel (Reuters) - British singer and songwriter Phil Collins said on Sunday he would be open to a reunion of his old band Genesis, a day before he is set to perform in Israel as part of his what he calls his final tour.
"I'm open for it," said Collins, 54, the most prominent international music star to perform in Israel since the start of a Palestinian uprising more than five years ago.
"I'm happy to sit behind the drums and let Peter (Gabriel) be the singer. If (a reunion) happens, I'll be there. If it doesn't happen … it would just be because there are too many things in the way," Collins told reporters in Tel Aviv.
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Phish and Yes.
Originally posted by Mobius:there is no way Phish can already be a classic rock act. right?
Phish and Yes.
Originally posted by callat703:They play Green Day and Nirvana on 94.7
Originally posted by Mobius:there is no way Phish can already be a classic rock act. right?
Phish and Yes.
I think Phish formed years before either of those bands.
Social Distortion formed years before either of those bands. Are they classic rock?
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Originally posted by callat703:They play Green Day and Nirvana on 94.7
Originally posted by Mobius:there is no way Phish can already be a classic rock act. right?
Phish and Yes.
I think Phish formed years before either of those bands.