The 5, possibly 6.. maybe even 7, bands that define(currently and for the rest of the year) my senior year of high school.. These 5, 6, or 7 are the ones that are matching up with my thoughts, feelings, and vibe of my year, and are what is being blared far, far too loud from my speakers.. So, I'll post my list, and the rest of you post and/or discuss the 3+ bands that defined your senior year, at the time, or the ones that sum up your memories.
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
The Clash
Sheryl Crow
Blues Traveler
Dire Straits
*And the 3(I lied, make that 8 groups) bonus groups*
The Outlaws
Alanis Morrisette
Little Feat
The Heartbreakers had become.. well.. you can read my story hear, http://www.classicrockforums.com/forum/f6/official-tom-petty-thread-4574/
The Clash, I listened to tons, in 7th grade, and I recently gave my London Calling and S/T CD's another spin and fell in love once again.. It's punk rock, and a vicious assault of in your face rock n roll, but it's catchy and not too abrasive(for the most part, it wouldn't be right if it wasn't a tad abrasive)
We Also have a great Clash thread
Here: http://www.classicrockforums.com/forum/f47/clash-3849/
Sheryl Crow, I couldn't think of what the name of the song I was thinking of was.. It turned out to be "Every Day Is A Winding Road" But, damn it, that was killing me for a good 3 weeks.. My search for the name of the song I had like 2 lyrics from, and half a melody in my head, is what re-sparked my interest in Alanis Morrisette too
Alanis thread here, none for Sheryl, as of right now.
Alanis is Here: http://www.classicrockforums.com/forum/f8/alanis-morissette-7964/
Blues Traveler, I've had the CD Four, actually I think my dad bought it when it came out, not sure, but I've always liked that CD and figured why not try out their first 2 albums.. I heard "But Anyway" and the rest is history.
Great thread for BT here: http://www.classicrockforums.com/forum/f8/blues-traveler-9616/
Dire Straits, I had "Walk Of Life" stuck in my head, aside from that song and a few others, I'd never really liked DS, but I dug out my dad's "Money For Nothing" CD, and found "Twistin' By the Pool" and reaffirmed my love for the song "Romeo and Juliet," then I listened to their first album and fell in love, even though I'm still damn sick of "Sultans Of Swing" I also have Brothers In Arms and I assure you that my Dire Straits collection will continue to grow
A Nice Dire Straits thread here too: http://www.classicrockforums.com/forum/f6/dire-straits-186/
The Outlaws, I've loved them for a while now, since about 8th grade.. Great guitars, many guitars, great band overall.. I love the harmonies, not much more to say other than absolutely amazing
No thread for them currently!
Little Feat, I can thank LG for my new found love of most of their material, and my reaffirmed love for the material I liked before
I liked some songs like Oh Atlanta, Dixie Chicken and so on, when I first heard them, but LG's thread got me back into them, a lot.. Rock n Roll with a southern tinge with some boogie and groove, can't have much of a better combo IMO
The thread that did ithehehis here: http://www.classicrockforums.com/forum/f6/little-feat-3803/
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
The Clash
Sheryl Crow
Blues Traveler
Dire Straits
*And the 3(I lied, make that 8 groups) bonus groups*
The Outlaws
Alanis Morrisette
Little Feat
The Heartbreakers had become.. well.. you can read my story hear, http://www.classicrockforums.com/forum/f6/official-tom-petty-thread-4574/
The Clash, I listened to tons, in 7th grade, and I recently gave my London Calling and S/T CD's another spin and fell in love once again.. It's punk rock, and a vicious assault of in your face rock n roll, but it's catchy and not too abrasive(for the most part, it wouldn't be right if it wasn't a tad abrasive)
We Also have a great Clash thread
Here: http://www.classicrockforums.com/forum/f47/clash-3849/
Sheryl Crow, I couldn't think of what the name of the song I was thinking of was.. It turned out to be "Every Day Is A Winding Road" But, damn it, that was killing me for a good 3 weeks.. My search for the name of the song I had like 2 lyrics from, and half a melody in my head, is what re-sparked my interest in Alanis Morrisette too
Alanis thread here, none for Sheryl, as of right now.
Alanis is Here: http://www.classicrockforums.com/forum/f8/alanis-morissette-7964/
Blues Traveler, I've had the CD Four, actually I think my dad bought it when it came out, not sure, but I've always liked that CD and figured why not try out their first 2 albums.. I heard "But Anyway" and the rest is history.
Great thread for BT here: http://www.classicrockforums.com/forum/f8/blues-traveler-9616/
Dire Straits, I had "Walk Of Life" stuck in my head, aside from that song and a few others, I'd never really liked DS, but I dug out my dad's "Money For Nothing" CD, and found "Twistin' By the Pool" and reaffirmed my love for the song "Romeo and Juliet," then I listened to their first album and fell in love, even though I'm still damn sick of "Sultans Of Swing" I also have Brothers In Arms and I assure you that my Dire Straits collection will continue to grow
A Nice Dire Straits thread here too: http://www.classicrockforums.com/forum/f6/dire-straits-186/
The Outlaws, I've loved them for a while now, since about 8th grade.. Great guitars, many guitars, great band overall.. I love the harmonies, not much more to say other than absolutely amazing
No thread for them currently!
Little Feat, I can thank LG for my new found love of most of their material, and my reaffirmed love for the material I liked before
I liked some songs like Oh Atlanta, Dixie Chicken and so on, when I first heard them, but LG's thread got me back into them, a lot.. Rock n Roll with a southern tinge with some boogie and groove, can't have much of a better combo IMO
The thread that did ithehehis here: http://www.classicrockforums.com/forum/f6/little-feat-3803/