It was at the 40 Watt Club.
One of the Best of the 1980's. Their 1990's music was great as well. They were the best until Michal cut off his hair. JMO.
As you can see, I Iike all of their stuff.
Bellybuttom (1990) was the best but the new stuff is good.
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I think all of them are nor studio guys today.
This is one of my favorite bands that most people don't know.
1990 had Bellybutton and 1993 had Split Milk by Jellyfish.
1996 had Imperial Drag by most of the members of Jellyfish (hard to find).
[Top Row]
2020, 2021, and 2022 had the new release of THE Lickerish Quartet (a Three-some now)...
I dislike placing a band on a generic category.
I like most all rock bands in all decades. I have an extensive collection of vinyl and CD recordings. I also go back and forth on my favorites. It seems normal to me.
I like "Pulse". That said I have 24 albums, DVDs, and CD's by Pink Floyd. I bought the big box set of Pink Floyd recordings. It also had a book of pictures and written material.
I really hate it when the band broke off. It was too many big egos in one studio.
The Rolling Stones are still the Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the world.
I have been watching the 2003 release of the "Rolling Stones Four Flicks" four DVD set. The third disk was filmed in England. This version of "Gimmie Shelter" is just awesome.
My poster of he 1981 American Tour:
1) It is Pink Floyd.
2) The Rolling Stones (50 years of rock and roll)
3) The Beatles (only four years?)
4) Porcupine Tree (Steve Wison is that good)
5) Jimi Hendrix (I wonder what he could have done?)
It's just too many to pick. I was in Athens when R.E.M. realised. I saw my first concert...
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