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Some Guy 07-02-2013 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Trend (Post 19700139)
I'll throw my :2 cents: in here :)

Five Finger Death Punch

Cage The Elephant

Breaking Benjamin

Shinedown

Anberlin

Sonic Syndicate

Amaranthe

A Perfect Circle

Chris Starr - Heartless

Kellen Heller

Annandale

Remain The Same

A Calm Awakening

Skytown Riot

Neon Trees

You failed to understand the question. The question asked if you can name one male rock star, not a band.

Trend 07-02-2013 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Some Guy (Post 19700168)
You failed to understand the question. The question asked if you can name one male rock star, not a band.

Five Finger Death Punch - Ivan L. Moody

Cage The Elephant - Matthew Shultz

Breaking Benjamin - Jackson Burnley

Shinedown - Brent Smith, Brad Stewart, Jasin Todd, and Barry Kerch

Anberlin - Stephen Christian, Joseph Milligan, Christian McAlhaney, Deon Rexroat, Nathan Young, Nathan Strayer, Joey Bruce

Sonic Syndicate - Karin Axelsson, Robin Sjunnesson, Richard Sjunnesson, Nathan J. Biggs, John Bengtsson, Roland Johansson

Amaranthe - Jake E , Olof Mörck , Elize Ryd , Andreas Solvestrom

Chris Starr

Kellen Heller - Ricky, Efrum, Mark, Brandon & Kevo


Remain The Same:

James Wilkes - Lead Vocals
Chase Clark - Guitar / Backing Vocals
Harvey Kelley - Lead Guitar
Brett Frazier - Bass / Backing Vocals

A Calm Awakening - Matt Simon

Skytown Riot

Van Gallik - vox/guitar
Jimi Judiscak - drums
Jason Gostkowski - bass
Cody Hensley - keys


Better Fuckface?

dyna mo 07-03-2013 05:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Trend (Post 19700180)
Five Finger Death Punch - Ivan L. Moody

Cage The Elephant - Matthew Shultz

Breaking Benjamin - Jackson Burnley

Shinedown - Brent Smith, Brad Stewart, Jasin Todd, and Barry Kerch

Anberlin - Stephen Christian, Joseph Milligan, Christian McAlhaney, Deon Rexroat, Nathan Young, Nathan Strayer, Joey Bruce

Sonic Syndicate - Karin Axelsson, Robin Sjunnesson, Richard Sjunnesson, Nathan J. Biggs, John Bengtsson, Roland Johansson

Amaranthe - Jake E , Olof Mörck , Elize Ryd , Andreas Solvestrom

Chris Starr

Kellen Heller - Ricky, Efrum, Mark, Brandon & Kevo


Remain The Same:

James Wilkes - Lead Vocals
Chase Clark - Guitar / Backing Vocals
Harvey Kelley - Lead Guitar
Brett Frazier - Bass / Backing Vocals

A Calm Awakening - Matt Simon

Skytown Riot

Van Gallik - vox/guitar
Jimi Judiscak - drums
Jason Gostkowski - bass
Cody Hensley - keys


Better Fuckface?

:1orglaugh :thumbsup

Sarah_Jayne 07-03-2013 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by CarlosTheGaucho (Post 19699328)
Actually never got into The Cure until I saw this movie:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118818/

Then I listened to it only to get that feel of one of my all time favs again, and it sticked.



Wouldn't hesitate, although Fleetwood usually have their orthodox "classic" and then "latter" fans I believe their after classic rock era is by far one of the most sophisticated acts to ever succeed in the "pop rock" game.

And Stevie Nicks of course is The Diva with the most amazing, husky voice.


Agreed, I felt that I may never get the chance to see them again so I should take the opportunity. Plus, they sing the third best Sara/h song of all time. So, I'm up for hearing that live. :)

Sarah_Jayne 07-03-2013 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Far-L (Post 19699409)
Myself, I prefer the earlier Peter Green era of the band, more bluesy, more psychedelic, less super refined and polished, but with more balls. No offense to the post Green era, cannot deny that those are some very timeless songs that will live long after they are all dead and gone.

I like both but I sort of treat them as different bands. 'I need your love so bad' is somewhere on my list of all time favorite songs.

Sarah_Jayne 07-03-2013 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Irish Pimp (Post 19699624)
on a related note, make plans now for the travel. our office is down the street more less, and google is next door to where they have the show each year

http://bridgeschool.org/concert/

Nice stuff :)

Sarah_Jayne 07-03-2013 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by MisterPeabody (Post 19699507)
I saw The Cure in 1987 when they played a small club in NYC called The Ritz (sadly, horribly, now closed, like CBGB's and The Bottom Line and too many other famous venues to mention or I'll weep).

Anyway their show was FILLED with so much smoke and lasers and 'atmosphere' that I couldn't see shit, just the top of Robert Smith's hair so I began hitting on the waitress (I was in the balcony). The show was for the 'Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me' tour, one of my fave albums, too.

The show was good but also a bit boring (sorry), tho not AS boring as THE "all-time most boring live band fucking EVER" The Cars.

(Shagged the waitress that night, too, leaving the girl I was with on the corner to catch a bus home 'cause she pissed me off asking for a $60 Cure sweatshirt and it was our first date. OH the memories, and the mammaries....hey I was a teen-ager!!).


Seeing a band you love is often a gamble because it could end up tarnishing your view of them but I'm willing to take the risk.

I don't anticipate any post-Mac shagging tonight but the day is young.

Sarah_Jayne 07-03-2013 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Choopa_Pardo (Post 19699512)
check out Boris and Queesn of the Stone Age. You won't be let down, if you're looking for real, kick you in the ass rock music.


I like QOTSA but I'm not overly impressed with the new album.

Far-L 07-03-2013 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Sarah_Jayne (Post 19700864)
I like both but I sort of treat them as different bands. 'I need your love so bad' is somewhere on my list of all time favorite songs.

Agreed... and impressed at the knowledge of the music and the expansiveness of your tastes.

Anyone that can appreciate everything from early Mac to Macklemore earns my highest respect! :thumbsup

dyna mo 07-03-2013 12:25 PM

i think crash kings have rock star potential

kickstart some rocknroll
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...ight-june-18th



AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 07-03-2013 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Far-L (Post 19699598)

Makes me want to drop acid, take my clothes off, and dance the dance of the flower picker...

There is a concert with Duane Allman, Peter Green, and Jerry Garcia all trading licks on "Mountain Jam", I need to find that because that is the megalith of all-star acid jams.

I hear that, although I haven't done acid in ages, so instead I will vape some Fire OG and listen to this featuring Duane Allman and Peter Green jamming with the Dead:



Couldn't find Mountain Jam w/ Duane Allman sitting in during my quick search, however I found this great jam featuring the Grateful Dead and the Allman Brothers post-Duane in 1973, which is still pretty damn excellent:



A version of Donovan's "There is A Mountain" is one of the standard songs I play when jamming on guitar:



Segues nicely with Joni Mitchell's Big Yellow Taxi... :)

:stoned

ADG

DWB 07-03-2013 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 19701309)
i think crash kings have rock star potential

kickstart some rocknroll
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...ight-june-18th



Crash Kings... I dig it. Never heard of them, thanks. :thumbsup

The Porn Nerd 07-03-2013 01:42 PM

There's some GREAT music in this thread! Old and new - thanks Sarah for the great bands, and Dyna Mo, too!
Digging the Peter Green-era mac. Whatever happened to Peter Green? Disappeared after he left the Mac?

Far-L 07-03-2013 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude (Post 19701365)
I hear that, although I haven't done acid in ages, so instead I will vape some Fire OG and listen to this featuring Duane Allman and Peter Green jamming with the Dead:



Couldn't find Mountain Jam w/ Duane Allman sitting in during my quick search, however I found this great jam featuring the Grateful Dead and the Allman Brothers post-Duane in 1973, which is still pretty damn excellent:



A version of Donovan's "There is A Mountain" is one of the standard songs I play when jamming on guitar:



Segues nicely with Joni Mitchell's Big Yellow Taxi... :)

:stoned

ADG

Love that tune... here is another version of the Mountain jam, cue it to about 47 minutes in for full immersion... pre-Allman version, if you are not already familiar with it. Vape not included but certainly recommended.


baddog 07-03-2013 11:21 PM

"Star" kind of implies being a household name I thought. At least it used to be. There are no new rock "stars" because there are no new rockers.

baddog 07-03-2013 11:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Sarah_Jayne (Post 19700882)
Seeing a band you love is often a gamble because it could end up tarnishing your view of them but I'm willing to take the risk.

I don't anticipate any post-Mac shagging tonight but the day is young.

i remember going to a concert with my daughter when she was 17 or 18; it was Aerosmith and one of the lead acts was Fuel. I was going for Aerosmith, she was going for Fuel; I told her live was not the same as studio . . . and boy, did Fuel ever prove that.

Come to think of it, RHCP really sucked live when I saw them too.

baddog 07-03-2013 11:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Sarah_Jayne (Post 19695639)
Speaking of old, I'm seeing Fleetwood Mac on Wednesday and I had a hard time finding anybody I knew that was familiar enough with their songs that wanted to go with me.

:helpme :(

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 07-04-2013 12:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Far-L (Post 19701867)

Love that tune... here is another version of the Mountain jam, cue it to about 47 minutes in for full immersion... pre-Allman version, if you are not already familiar with it. Vape not included but certainly recommended.


Nice... :smokin

Amazing how much great music Duane Allman laid down before passing at just 24 years old...



I caught a lecture once at the Seattle Music Experience on the making of "Layla", and the parts about Duane were great:



I was never able to see the Allman Brothers with Duane Allman, but I have seen the band dozens of times, and they really hold up his legacy well.

:stoned

ADG

Sarah_Jayne 07-04-2013 12:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Far-L (Post 19701270)
Agreed... and impressed at the knowledge of the music and the expansiveness of your tastes.

Anyone that can appreciate everything from early Mac to Macklemore earns my highest respect! :thumbsup

Thanks :)

They were great tonight. Stevie is a Goddess and my weird slight crush in Lindsey that I've carried since my teens continues.


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