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  1. monkeesfan1967

    60's Garage Rock Bands

    Steppin' Stone is also a garage rock classic, although not originally from The Monkees.
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    Anarchy in the UK covers: Mötley Crüe vs. Megadeth

    Love the original only. lol
  3. monkeesfan1967

    Rate my band

    I guess we're still friends, we weren't too close to begin with. lol
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    Rate my band

    Thanks :)
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    Rate my band

    I've been planning for a long time, but plans usually fall through, I just don't want to stay here. lol
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    Who are your biggest influences?

    My influences on guitar are mostly that of Pete Townshend, Jim Morrison, Eric Clapton, Steve Jones, Robby Krieger, John Lennon, Roger McGuinn, George Harrison, and Derek Leckenby, who is a really underrated guitarist. My influences singing wise are mainly Roger Daltrey, John Lennon, Paul...
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    Rate my band

    I'll probably go to Ohio Technical College for collision repair in Cleveland, graduate then come back here to northwest Ohio for a couple years and work in a body shop, rack up some change, and move far away from here. lol
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    Rate my band

    lol maybe after I'm through with my senior year here in Ohio, I can go over there. Just a couple more months.
  9. monkeesfan1967

    Rate my band

    Well thank you :D I just felt the way the band was going, we were just going to be another garage band that just did covers, when I want to be an original artist that writes my own music and does their own thing. I come under the influence of many types of music, which the other band members...
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    Rate my band

    I actually quit the band last friday.
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    Rate my band

    Okay, thanks.
  12. monkeesfan1967

    The First Song You Learned How To Play

    Either "Day Tripper" or "If I Fell", both by the Beatles.
  13. monkeesfan1967

    Rate my band

    I've been in a band now for about 3 months, and we've made our first videos from our drummer's garage. Please tell us what you like/dislike. I'm the lead singer and rhythm guitarist. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Pzhp6StH9s&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZU6tTJYEUQw...
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    The Doors: Legends or Not?

    Personally, The Doors are easily one of my top 5 favorite bands, they created some of the best psychedellic rock music of all time and changed rock music forever.
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    Favourite Beatles Drumming?

    I'm surprised that nobody has said "Sergeant Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)."
  16. monkeesfan1967

    Dream Concert Lineup

    Opener-Cream Co-headliner-The Doors Headliner-The Beatles
  17. monkeesfan1967

    Songs for when you're angry

    "It's My Life" by the Animals and "Anarchy in the UK" by the Sex Pistols.
  18. monkeesfan1967

    The Velvet Underground (Official Thread)

    Re: The Velvet Underground? I just now started getting into them after I listened to the first side of The Velvet Underground & Nico.
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    Albums you played tirelessly, as a kid.

    I started out with Simon & Garfunkel's "Greatest Hits" album, then went to The Monkees "Greatest Hits", then I went to everything else from The Beatles to the Sex Pistols lol.
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    Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols (1977)

    Re: Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols Classic album!
  21. monkeesfan1967

    The Who???

    Great song! Very underrated, one of my favorites from them.
  22. monkeesfan1967

    Warning Adult Content: Artistic Non-Gratuitous Profanity Used In Songs!

    "Who the f*** are you!?" :D-Who Are You-The Who
  23. monkeesfan1967

    Who's Halftime show-wowOW!

    I didn't think it was too great myself. If only The Who could have performed at the halftime show around 1971 or so! Now that would be the ultimate halftime show.
  24. monkeesfan1967

    Godz (Official Thread)

    Re: Godz Strike that, the band was called the Capital City ROCKETS. I don't know much about the band besides the fact that they released one album on the Elektra label with Eric Moore playing bass in 1973.
  25. monkeesfan1967

    Godz (Official Thread)

    Re: Godz I have both The Godz and Nothing Sacred. In fact, I just bought a pre-Godz promo album with Eric Moore playing bass with a group called the Capital City Rockers.

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