This is so awesome. I love the Who and others do to.
They rock. They write about some of the most inane shit, but make it rock. Then they had Moon take lead against Townshend, but Pete let him. Pete also let Roger take the monumental voice of a Rock Star.
Then we have the Ox. The...
Exile is the better album. I consider it an actual album with a particular feel to it. There is a certain completeness about Exile which many albums, even great ones, never attain. Compared to Exile, Sticky Fingers is more of a collection of great Stones songs.
Re: Tesla...You Bet!!!
I absolutely love this album. I used to play it over and over. It is the original unplugged album.
Comin' Atcha Live / Truckin' - the opening song off the album.
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Why these guys are not in the Hall of Fame is beside me. Kurt Winter was an exceptional replacement for Bachman when he left due to the growing tensions between the band's lifestyle and his Mormon beliefs.
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I just discovered some ol' school Delta Blues Legends: Tommy McClennan and Robert Petway. I am thoroughly enjoying them, to say the least.
Tommy McClennan - Bottle It Up and Go (1939)
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Robert Petway - Catfish Blues (1941)
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Guns N' Roses could have been one of the greatest rock bands if they stood the test of time. However, they didn't and in my eyes, it makes their stock drop substantially. But those four years, they were phenomenal.
I gotta go with Van Halen. They stood the test of time and even survived...
Highway 61 Revisited by a good margin, even though I prefer Neil Young by a good margin. Highway 61 Revisited is a great album in every sense of the word.
I think I might be the only person who can't stand Ramblin' Man. I dunno...I find it almost too "Boy Bandish" for the ABB. It is so un-ABB. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely ove the ABB. I have seen them over a dozen times.
Simple Man it is. Its a great tune by a legendary Southern Rock band.
The Who
Lynyrd Skynyrd
The Dead
G n R
The Faces
Blind Faith
The Band of Gypsies
AIC
The Kinks
The Allman Brothers Band
Traffic
The Velvet Underground and Nico
Fried Neckbones and Some Home Fries--Willie Bobo (also covered by Carlos Santana).
There is no food in these titles, but they follow a similar groove:
Alice's Restaurant (Massacree)--Arlo Guthrie
Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast--Pink Floyd
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