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"someones always plaaaayin CORPORATION GAMES!!!!"
punk as shit
Lol. For real. They ran The Clash and DK right out of town.
"someones always plaaaayin CORPORATION GAMES!!!!"
punk as shit
absolutely ..... if you reread my post, I didn't say that jefferson Airplane sucks or that they weren't important or that they didn't have good songs and I specifically mentioned two songs in particular.But there are some notable things that Jefferson Airplane did for rock music. Jorma Kaukonen came out of jefferson airplane and has mellowed out and plays some good singer songwriter stuff. Grace Slick, who I don't have an opinion of, also came out of the band.
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Iggy and The Stooges Raw Power - thats some bad ass shit right there.
I have always liked the Jefferson Airplane "Takes Off" album, recorded before Grace joined up. I think it still sounds pretty good for it's time period and the fact that it was "probably" recorded on a 1/2" four track machine. I think is was some of their best work (or as they would say "worst").absolutely ..... if you reread my post, I didn't say that jefferson Airplane sucks or that they weren't important or that they didn't have good songs and I specifically mentioned two songs in particular.
What I said was that sometimes some of that old stuff doesn't sound so good when you revisit it after a lot of years.
J.A. absolutely were an important band and absolutely had important songs and absolutely had some great tunage.
But on that particular album, other than those two songs .... everything else was a great surprise to me as to how poor and amateurish it was.
Iggy and The Stooges Raw Power - thats some bad ass shit right there.
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OK- a couple of things- I may be too damn old to have recently discovered these old bands, [....] I used to hang at that old house in San Francisco, and she might even remember me.-Richie
...even The Weirdness is pretty good.
To this day, many people are totally unaware that Alice Cooper was the name of the band and not the lead singer. He was plain old Vince Furnier, son of a preacher man, and according to guitarist Michael Bruce, was really straight and unexciting. Just drank beer and watched telly ! Glen Buxton was the wild one. And the bassist Dennis Dunaway was actually the groups' leader. It was a group decision to shift the name 'Alice' to Furnier, long after the band had been going as Alice Cooper. They were actually called the Spiders long before Bowie came up with the Spiders from Mars and they were also called the Nazz until Todd Rundgren's band brought out their debut album under the same name.
Wishbone Ash's first three albums are hard to beat in my opinion. They were by no means the first band to feature two lead guitarists {Beck and Page did that in the Yardbirds and even the Beatles did it} but I think they took it to an as yet unexplored level. Twin solos {not harmony} were old hat in jazz but not in rock. They found a way to incorporate them so seemlessly into their songs that they're an integral part of those early numbers.
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There's a really good alice cooper double CD out - It's the Billion Dollar Babies albuim + the live Billion Dollar baby concert - from Denver 1973 - I happened to have seen that concert in Philly- it was fantastic.
Also wishbone Ashe's "Argent" is on my top ten of all time -listening to Dunnaway (from alice cooper) & Martin Turner (Wishbone Ash) inspired me to pick up bass Guitar.
It's been a long time since I heard someone referred to as a 'shrill harpy' !Gracie lost her beautiful, sultry, truly special voice from too much tobacco, weed, alcohol, and hard living and became a shrill harpy.
Today Gracie is a happy, sober, pleasant artist in California who looks like my mother. Maybe I'll have lunch with her some time. I used to hang at that old house in San Francisco, and she might even remember me.
A superlative band. I saw them live in 1984 and it was one of the worst gigs I've seen and heard. I was murderous after it. I want my money back !The Mahavishnu Orchestra