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I don't think i could name 2 Dave Mathews Band songs much less 20.
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I don't think i could name 2 Dave Mathews Band songs much less 20.
insanejane wrote:I'd have to say anything by Journey, Aerosmith or Rush or any Southern rock band but like Red said, I don't know their song names.
zabird wrote:Insane Jane, you wouldn't be talkin' about those two fine, fine Lynyrd Skynyrd hits ... Free Bird and Sweet Home Alabama, would ya?
I'd have to say anything by Journey, Aerosmith or Rush or any Southern rock band but like Red said, I don't know their song names.
ugh ... the nightmare music of my high school days icon_eek add to that list anything by Foreigner, Boston, Peter Frampton and the prog triumverate: Yes, ELP and Genesis.
admin wrote:Sometimes it is difficult to separate the contributions of a band and our dislike for a particular type of music or band or it's over exuberant fans. I'm not a Jimi Hendrix fan, I don't own any CD's but he certainly contributed to and influenced a great many people. He doesn't "suck" because he's not my thing.
Steve Perry of Journey could really sing and bands like that are not bands I seek out but some songs of their's fall into that "guilty pleasure" category I suppose. They certainly were adept at their instruments and could write catchy hooks. It is easy to mock some of their work, but usually that happened later when they were at the end of the crest of their career.
It's funny, for a long time you could not find any disco or lite rock fans in the 80's or Journey and hair metal fans in the 90's, etc but they sold millions and millions of records. I'm not saying that because they sold millions that made them "good" but they certainly had redeeming qualities about them to appeal to so many people.
I can't believe I defended Journey and disco!
zabird wrote:ugh ... the nightmare music of my high school days add to that list anything by Foreigner, Boston, Peter Frampton and the prog triumverate: Yes, ELP and Genesis.
Insane Jane, you wouldn't be talkin' about those two fine, fine Lynyrd Skynyrd hits ... Free Bird and Sweet Home Alabama, would ya? The last time I was in my favorite pub, one of the waiters kicked the jukebox when Free Bird came on
zabird wrote:it's ok, it'll be our little secret
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