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  • #61
    Boy george i hope that was a joke lol didnt he and elton john fill up a quart bottle lol:

    About time we got a good thread goiny instaed of all those other useless threads we get here,,
    anyhow ill do my artists first:im sure yiu guys no my top 2 lol

    Gratefuldead
    Bob Dylan
    Neil Young...hope u gets better hes in the hospital
    Van the man
    Natlie Merchant,,,,ha i surprised you with that
    John Lennon
    Pink Floyd
    R.e.M.
    Eric Clapton
    Bruce...i guess i have to ,,im from nj..
    Bryan Ferry....Roxy Music..
    The Old Allman bros,,since Dicky Betts left there not the same
    Lou Reed
    Frank Sinatra..
    David Gray
    Steve Winwood..low spark on high heels
    Marshall Tucker

    thanks bb ill be back after the fades buddy

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    • #62
      Neil Young Recovering From Brain Aneurysm
      Saturday, April 02, 2005

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      NEW YORK — Neil Young (search) was treated for a brain aneurysm this week and remains hospitalized, although doctors expect a full recovery, his publicist said Friday.

      The 59-year-old rocker underwent a procedure to treat it Tuesday night at a New York hospital, where he was expected to remain for a few more days, publicist Bob Merlis told The Associated Press.

      Dr. Pierre Gobin (search), who performed the procedure with another doctor, said: "Mr. Young had a dangerous brain aneurysm and was treated successfully by the minimally invasive neuroradiology team here. He is now resting comfortably ... but we strongly recommend that he not travel for several days."

      Young had been expected to perform Sunday at the Juno Awards — the Canadian equivalent of the Grammys.

      "I'm really disappointed that I won't be able to make it to Winnipeg for the Junos as I had hoped. I grew up there and was really looking forward to the show as well as spending some time with my old friends and family," Young said. "Thanks to my doctors, I'm feeling a lot better now so I hope I can get a rain check."


      The aneurysm was discovered when Young's vision became blurry after attending the March 14 induction ceremonies for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Merlis said. An examination by a neurologist detected the aneurysm and the procedure was scheduled.

      The veteran rocker is expected to resume normal activities soon. But for now, Merlis said, "He's got to take it easy."

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      • #63
        Favorite Hendrix album = Cry of Love

        I am a Beatles/Stones guy. Loved Warren Zevon.

        Has anyone ever listened to Leonard Cohen? He is the Canadian Bob Dylan. Has been around since the 60's. Favorite all time writer/composer is Wagner.

        Willow

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        • #64
          Anything Prior To 1964, Then They Let Those Assholes From England IN And Rock And Roll Died, In C And W Give Me Alan Jackson, Travis Tritt, Reba
          Last edited by BUD GREGG; 04-03-2005, 10:34 AM. Reason: WORDING

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Ripple

            Gratefuldead
            Bob Dylan
            Neil Young...hope u gets better hes in the hospital
            Van the man
            Natlie Merchant,,,,ha i surprised you with that
            John Lennon
            Pink Floyd
            R.e.M.
            Eric Clapton
            Bruce...i guess i have to ,,im from nj..
            Bryan Ferry....Roxy Music..
            The Old Allman bros,,since Dicky Betts left there not the same
            Lou Reed
            Frank Sinatra..
            David Gray
            Steve Winwood..low spark on high heels
            Marshall Tucker
            Great line-up there Rip .. Some of my favorites also .. but like I said .. I could listen to Moody Blues all night .. I see ever concert possible ...

            When you said Bruce, do you mean the boss???

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            • #66
              Best Wishes to Neil Young, who almost made my top ten, his stuff from 1969-75 is just unreal, but I felt it necessary to represent the blues with muddy, since it has made a great impact on me as well as my guitar playing, heres some more of my favs:

              Neil Young
              Buddy Guy
              Little Feat
              Gov't Mule
              Eric Clapton
              The Who
              Traffic
              Metallica
              Alice In chains
              Stone Temple Pilots
              Grateful Dead
              Robert Johnson
              AC/DC
              Steely Dan
              Jeff Beck
              The Band
              Last edited by Blackbeard; 04-03-2005, 01:10 PM.
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              • #67
                [QUOTE=SPARK]Great line-up there Rip .. Some of my favorites also .. but like I said .. I could listen to Moody Blues all night .. I see ever concert possible ...

                Spark I like them a lot too. PBS did a concert at Red Rock about a year ago or so on tv and I tape It. It was so GREAT.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by BUD GREGG
                  Anything Prior To 1964, Then They Let Those Assholes From England IN And Rock And Roll Died
                  Like I said Highly subjective, but to me that was when Rock N Roll was born
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                  • #69
                    [QUOTE=moondog22]
                    Originally posted by SPARK
                    Great line-up there Rip .. Some of my favorites also .. but like I said .. I could listen to Moody Blues all night .. I see ever concert possible ...

                    Spark I like them a lot too. PBS did a concert at Red Rock about a year ago or so on tv and I tape It. It was so GREAT.
                    I saw that moon and tivo'd it ... It was great .. thanks

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                    • #70
                      Amber Alert for Coverboy and all other BC vets who have yet to post. I'm gonna be checkin out some of these cds with my winnings from the fades and my own picks, always like to hear new stuff, keep em coming
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                      • #71
                        Gotta add Humble Pie and Peter Frampton to our collection " Do you feel like we do " ?

                        Growl bags rock .....

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by Ldawg
                          Gotta add Humble Pie and Peter Frampton to our collection " Do you feel like we do " ?

                          Growl bags rock .....
                          Humble Pie. Damn! I hadn't thought about Humble Pie in a while. They were awesome. I saw them in concert 30 something years ago. That was one of those concert experiences that was better living through chemistry, serious chemistry. Probably why I hadn't thought of them in a while.

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                          • #73
                            Spark, if you get a chance can you put this thread in all sports for a day or so if thats ok, maybe we can get some more responses
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                            • #74
                              Best album Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon. Remembered so well becuz I was drafted and stationed at Walt Reed Hosp. in DC. in 1972-73. Worked at Shady Grove Music Hall on the weekends and saw J geils band and many more.
                              Graduated with Leonard Skynard Band members in Jax, fl. Nice to associate and have their music around town.
                              also loved Neil Young -sorry to hear of his condition.
                              "The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice.

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                              • #75
                                Ted Nugent
                                Black Sabbath
                                Jimi Hendrix
                                Pat Travers
                                Tommy Bolin
                                Judas Priest
                                NOTHING SUCKS LIKE A BIG ORANGE!!!!
                                ROLL TIDE ROLL

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