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The rock thread

Didn't eat enough. Damn shame.
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I really liked The Carpenter's music.
I believe Sam Kinison did a stand-up routine piece on her death where he exclaimed loudly as only he could:
EAT A F***** sandwich!!
It wasn't nice I'll admit... but it did make me smile a little.
If you can't find humor in stuff like that, you'd cry.. wouldn't you?
 
Billy Idol~Cradle Of Love
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You got it!!:thumb:
How about Walter Trout?

Never heard of him. Just looked him up on Pandora www.pandora.com and, it was pretty cool.

Course, Pandora mixes stuff up, so a few minutes later they were playing Pat Travers:thumb:

Lonnie Mack has some cool stuff; he was one of the artists Stevie Ray liked.

Another, a local Sacramento/Northern California band that has some great stuff is Mick Martin and the Blues Rockers...

Another that is overlooked, and an amazing guitarist, is Neal Schon. Although most of his fame is through Journey(must have album: Journey "Captured"), his music outside of the band is awesome. Then, of course, there's his early stuff, playing with Santana on Abaraxas, when he was only 15...

The other I like, is Sammy Hagar. Seen him live; awesome. And, his early stuff with Montrose. Poor guy can't drive 55:17875:
 
Bob Seger is one of my favorites. :beer: I grew up much like the way he sings. Fast times, hot women, motorcycles and long hard days and nights having the best time you can. :thumb: Glad I finally grew up....:yum: Maybe not....:coolshade
 
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