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  1. Dave78

    Who are some of your favorite lead guitarist duos or tandems?

    Here's the aforementioned duo on the live version of "Sweet Jane" from Lou Reed's 1974 Rock and Roll Animal tour. We've all heard it a million times before, but their superlative guitar work is worth another listen. :cheers: SYQPYANTNFk
  2. Dave78

    The Pretenders

    Very nice write-up on The Pretenders, eberg. :cheers2 I never knew the group went through so many lineup changes. The Pretenders are a lot like The Talking Heads or Souxsie and the Banshees to me in that they were always on the radio back in the 80's and they all have lots of great music to...
  3. Dave78

    What bands have you seen live?

    Lota of great lists up there, guys! :bow: I guess I can add Mary Wells to my list, who I saw a few years ago as part of a local community's Summer Concert Series. Very good show, btw. And I also saw KC & The Sunshine Band and Chubby Checkers at the NBC Studios during tapings of The Midnight...
  4. Dave78

    What bands have you seen live?

    I had to order more pixels for my computer screen reading yours. You rock! :bow:
  5. Dave78

    Top 10 Rush Songs

    Hmmm... I wonder if the Robinson brothers are gear heads. That logo of yours looks awfully familiar to me, ecisgod. :D
  6. Dave78

    What bands have you seen live?

    Wow, that's determination. But it sounds like it was worth it. I saw Neil right around 1985 or so, and I knew his material of course, but I was just not prepared for such a huge backing band he had on stage with him. That Pete Townsend "Give Blood" concert vid you posted reminded me of Neil's...
  7. Dave78

    What bands have you seen live?

    You dump a milkshake on my head and then make remarks like that? Who are you going to kick around when I leave? :huh:
  8. Dave78

    Jeff Beck (Official Thread)

    Re: Jeff Beck The crack about Rod Stewart was just to be funny. Whether or not the voice box was used on any of the Jeff Beck Group albums (with or without Rod Stewart), or Beck, Bogert & Appice, is really what I'm trying to acertain. But if it was used on Blow By Blow from '75, Wired from...
  9. Dave78

    Top 10 Rush Songs

    01- Working Man 02- In The End 03- Closer To The Heart 04- A Passage To Bangkok 05- Witch Hunt 06- Animate 07- Show Don't Tell 08- Dream Line 09- Peaceable Kingdon 10- Resist 11- Stick It Out 12- Time Stand Still One of the very few groups who've kept their mojo their entire lengthy career...
  10. Dave78

    Jeff Beck (Official Thread)

    Re: Jeff Beck That's right. Including Rod Stewart on "People get Ready". But rbowman made reference to before Peter Frampton (which I presume to mean on his 1976 Frampton Comes Alive album). But if your post was not in response to mine, then never mind.
  11. Dave78

    Jeff Beck (Official Thread)

    Re: Jeff Beck Nah, that's just the way Rod Stewart sings. :heheh: Seriously, can you provide any more details regarding which songs Beck used the voicebox on? I thought his post "Jeff Beck group" era in the 70's was all instrumental.
  12. Dave78

    What bands have you seen live?

    What... would making a list conflict with all the other posting you do here? Get crackin'. :tongue:
  13. Dave78

    What bands have you seen live?

    ^^^ That's a nice list. MP. :grinthumb Did it surprise you how great Neil Diamond was? :cheers2
  14. Dave78

    What bands have you seen live?

    To the best of my knowledge: Dave Mason Firefall Jethro Tull Frank Marino & Mohogany Rush George Thorogood J. Geils UK Tom Petty Pat Benatar Van Halen Aerosmith AC/DC UFO The Rolling Stones Neil Diamond Smokey Robinson Jefferson Starship Supertramp Robin Trower Journey Triumph Blue Oyster Cult...
  15. Dave78

    Gamma Ray (Official Thread)

    Re: Gamma Ray Oh yeah... Iron Maiden for sure! :grinthumb
  16. Dave78

    The Moody Blues (Official Thread)

    Re: The New Moody Blues Thread 7tZO03YwgvE
  17. Dave78

    Ozzy Osbourne (Official Thread)

    Re: Ozzy. SWEEET! All you seem to be missing then is The Ultimate Sin. :pimp:
  18. Dave78

    Gamma Ray (Official Thread)

    Re: Gamma Ray Never heard of these guys before. They sound a lot like Judas Priest and/or Dio. :rock:
  19. Dave78

    Ozzy Osbourne (Official Thread)

    Re: Ozzy. After you buy The Ultimate Sin, you'll need to add No More Tears and Ozzmosis to your cd liberry. :tongue:
  20. Dave78

    Ozzy Osbourne (Official Thread)

    Re: Ozzy. Is that right? Well, my friend from the Great White North, you're just going to have to do something about that! :D For some dang reason I've never thought Ozzy's first two solo albums were as great as everyone else seems to believe. His third, Bark At The Moon, was much better...
  21. Dave78

    Favourites by Artist - List 17

    No, no, no. You're doing it all wrong, boy. [I got to straighten this boy out and you just know I'm gonna do something about this] Now pay attention to me boy... I ain't got all day. You type as much as a flapper skirt in a high wind. You're doing a lot of choppin', but no chips are flyin'...
  22. Dave78

    The Official "90's British Pop" Music Appreciation Thread

    Two more from the Happy Mondays - "Kinky Afro" and "Step On" LLh2d-EwzGI NG9QrWkcV5I and two more from Catherine Wheel - "I Want To Touch You" and "She's My Friend" cF7UMEgou48 RdEnZAQrLcY
  23. Dave78

    The Moody Blues (Official Thread)

    Re: The New Moody Blues Thread Woah... I need to give my brains a chance to re-group. I never knew "Go Now" was a Moody Blues song. I've only heard it on Paul McCartney & Wings' live album Wings Over America so I always thought it was an old Beatles song that Wings had dusted-off for that tour...
  24. Dave78

    Favourites by Artist - List 17

    Alice in Chains -- "Would?" Beau Brummels -- "Louie Louie" Boney M -- N/A Solomon Burke -- "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love" Freddy Cannon -- "The Dedication Song" Coasters -- "Poison Ivy" Crystals -- "Then He Kissed Me" Easybeats -- "Rock & Roll Boogie" Little River...
  25. Dave78

    Who are some of your favorite lead guitarist duos or tandems?

    Dick Wagner and Steven Hunter. Their signature guitar stylings for the likes of Lou Reed, Aerosmith, KISS and Alice Cooper were incredible and undeniable.

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