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The rock thread

Led Zeplin - The Lemon Song


I wish I had seen Floyd live. :(
 
Doc said:
I wish I had seen Floyd live. :(
I promised myself I would never say that and got the chance to see them in Madison, WI. on the 4th of July in 97. I scored some good seats next to the sound stage too! I saw people shaking hands with stop signs and doing a few other things that I have never saw before... but when I look back, I can easily say that that was one of the best times I ever had in my life.

I don't think you will see them on tour again, their not like the stones.
 
Ironchef said:
I promised myself I would never say that and got the chance to see them in Madison, WI. on the 4th of July in 97. I scored some good seats next to the sound stage too! I saw people shaking hands with stop signs and doing a few other things that I have never saw before... but when I look back, I can easily say that that was one of the best times I ever had in my life.

I don't think you will see them on tour again, their not like the stones.


They played Ohio Stadium (the first rock band ever to play there) in 93 or 94. I was in Columbus then, and for whatever reason I didn't go see them. A co worker did and that made it all the worse that i missed them. I saw the Who and the Stones (not together) play Cleveland stadium. Both shows were awesome!

The Who - Substitute (a GREAT song live)
 
Big Dog said:
Queen .................
I'll agree with you on that one. As flaky as I think the guy was, he was very talented. I was listening to Bohemian Rhapsody the other day in my truck and my 16 year old son said "Dad! What are you listening to!?" I said just listen to the vocals in this song, sung by a rock band and how it all fits together so well (IMO)... didn't they have something like a surround sound when they did live shows? Quadraphonics or something like that?

Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody

Lets not forget about the best guitarist ever, IMHO!

Jimmy Hendrix
 
Neil Young - Down by the River. Starts out slow but what a rocker! He Jams on this one.
 
Mith said:
BH, that was a real great version of Hotel California you linked to :thumb:
The Eagles CD that's on called "Hell Freezes Over" is fantastic, from start to finish.
 
bczoom said:
The Eagles CD that's on called "Hell Freezes Over" is fantastic, from start to finish.

I have that DVD. It's a 4 thumbs up! :D :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:

edit to add required rocker

Lou Reed - Rock n Roll Animal (the 'intro' and Sweet Jane are incredible!)
 
Mith-
Looks like Steel Pulse is playing in the same house that Peter Tosh was! Maybe all houses in Jamaica look like that. Love the music.
Bone
 
It do look like that don't it, the Steel Pulse was 78, no idea when the Tosh was.
 
On the Dark Side - Eddie & the Cruisers (soundtrack) by John Cafferty & the Beaver Brown Band
 
"In my time of dieing", "The Rover", by Led Zeppelin

"Cocaine", "Lay down Sally" Clapton

"The Mexican Blackbird","Sleeping Bag" ZZ Top
 
Styx-Lorelei

I like it for a lot of reasons.
First off, it's my name only it's spelled Loralei.
Secondly, it reminds me of all the times in highschool when the song was on the charts and I had people singing it to me all the time.
grrrrrrrr:rolleyes: lol
 
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