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I also liked U2, not too thrilled of their new stuff though.
I enjoy listening to Pink Floyd, some of Stone Temple Pilots, some of Pearl Jam, some of Sound Garden or Audio Slave, some of Creed and Bruce Springsteen.
Back in my youth, I enjoyed CCR (Clearance Clearwater Revival), Steppenwolf, Jimi Hendricks, Led Zepplin, Cream, Derek and the Dominos, Fleetwood Mac, Deep Purple and many many more, lol.
I also loved Ottis Redding's, Sitting on the dock of the bay, some of The Temptations a lot of the Motown hits.
Really no favorite, lol
Depends on what mood I am in.
i like variety country southern Gospel/some contemporary i like casting crowns mercy me for what the leader went through classic rock . here is a gospel group i like they are bit bluegrass gospelDailey & Vincent - When I Reach That Home Up There (Live)
some of the best harmony there is
this is bit country Gospel
classic rock <shock> yuppers lol
BTO here they are in there 70's age
YOUNGER YEARS
how many seen on news Alice cooper returned back to the Lord in church
I am so "Nashville"...
I am so "Nashville"...
I used to have a neighbor who was a "fill in" drummer. He would play for these guys on occasion. But since he was retired from the musicians union he didn't play a lot.
Only when they went to go to someplace unique like Ireland or Scotland would he go. (The demand for him went through the roof when he retired)
He was always teasing me about my truck's horn working (I was vacuuming my truck out and couldn't hear that the seat was leaning on the horn the same way he could down the street...but I could hear him practicing regularly...all was good...I had stuff I teased him about too)
It's really strange living in Nashville.
YESI assume that you're speaking of being a drummer for The Beach Boys right and not The Fat Boys.
I just googled them, (Fat Boys) listened for a minute. Not a fanThat's what I figured. Apart from "Wipeout" I don't even really know who The Fat Boys are.
I just googled them, (Fat Boys) listened for a minute. Not a fan
Ohh my! If were going to go back that far, then yea gotta throw some classic Ozzy in there! Hey, not all his lyrics are demonic, and Randy is one of the best guitarists of all time!What band is your very favorite?
Maybe even two....
Why..IOW, tell us something about them.
Mine is U2...
from 1985.
Yeah, i was big into Ozzy in the 80's and 90's. Most don't know this, but each song on his albums generally told a piece of the whole story the album contained. In other words, most often the songs did not stand alone, instead, they were parts of a whole.I LOVE Crazy Train!!! I just never realized before that Ozzie Osbourne sung it. I first heard it in the Ghost Rider movie. Only one more season (summer) and one more major holiday (Independence Day) before Halloween!!! :woot(In fact that's one of the only few reasons that I don't mind the end of summer so much. :wink)
Yeah, i was big into Ozzy in the 80's and 90's. Most don't know this, but each song on his albums generally told a piece of the whole story the album contained. In other words, most often the songs did not stand alone, instead, they were parts of a whole.
Admitably, he isn't the best influence but he does give insight into deranged minds, like Mr. Crowley or the pedophile Mr. Tinkertrain.