New Awesome CD's....
#11
Originally posted by JRace:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by 131.7 dB Z24:
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Hey guys not to sound stupid but im curious, what year/era/whatever was Pink Floyd and such in 70's?
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by 131.7 dB Z24:
[QUOTE
Hey guys not to sound stupid but im curious, what year/era/whatever was Pink Floyd and such in 70's?
Pink Floyd (awesome stuff [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img] )
Abba
Beatles
Bill Withers
Springsteen
CCR
Eagles
Genesis
When did Bon Jovi first start
Fleetwood Mac
Jefferson Airplane (what 60's?)
Steppenwolf
And Supertramp?
#12
Originally posted by 131.7 dB Z24:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by JRace:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by 131.7 dB Z24:
[QUOTE
Hey guys not to sound stupid but im curious, what year/era/whatever was Pink Floyd and such in 70's?
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by JRace:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by 131.7 dB Z24:
[QUOTE
Hey guys not to sound stupid but im curious, what year/era/whatever was Pink Floyd and such in 70's?
Pink Floyd (awesome stuff [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img] )
Abba
Beatles
Bill Withers
Springsteen
CCR
Eagles
Genesis
When did Bon Jovi first start
Fleetwood Mac
Jefferson Airplane (what 60's?)
Steppenwolf
And Supertramp? </font>[/QUOTE]And don't forget Alice Cooper...Welcome to my Nightmare still stands as one of my all time fav albums..
#14
Originally posted by 131.7 dB Z24:
What music era they are considered. Like you know you have your 50's music, 60's Music n so on, what year/era they fit into? Bands like
Pink Floyd JRace answered that one - huge in the 70's and 80's
Abba sorry, who cares?
Beatles 60's, they broke up late 60's early 70's
Bill Withers never heard of him...next!
Springsteen late 70's, 80's, still going strong today.
CCR 60's 70's, I think it's John Fogarty who had some solo work after they split
Eagles 70's 80's huge band. Don Henly, Joe Walsh, ??
Genesis 70's Peter Gabrial, forget the drummers name went on to great solo careers
When did Bon Jovi first start mid 80's?
Fleetwood Mac Started in the 60's I think, but didn't become popular until the ladies started singing in the 70's
Jefferson Airplane (what 60's?) Your right, 60's, changed to Jefferson Starship in the 70's
Steppenwolf late 60's I think. John Kay is Canadian.
And Supertramp? 70's An amazing band. Saw them in Detroit (the old Ford Theater) late 70's from the orchestra pit. Our seats were taken up by their mixing boards. "Crime of the Century" is right up there with "Dark Side of the Moon", imo. [/QB]
What music era they are considered. Like you know you have your 50's music, 60's Music n so on, what year/era they fit into? Bands like
Pink Floyd JRace answered that one - huge in the 70's and 80's
Abba sorry, who cares?
Beatles 60's, they broke up late 60's early 70's
Bill Withers never heard of him...next!
Springsteen late 70's, 80's, still going strong today.
CCR 60's 70's, I think it's John Fogarty who had some solo work after they split
Eagles 70's 80's huge band. Don Henly, Joe Walsh, ??
Genesis 70's Peter Gabrial, forget the drummers name went on to great solo careers
When did Bon Jovi first start mid 80's?
Fleetwood Mac Started in the 60's I think, but didn't become popular until the ladies started singing in the 70's
Jefferson Airplane (what 60's?) Your right, 60's, changed to Jefferson Starship in the 70's
Steppenwolf late 60's I think. John Kay is Canadian.
And Supertramp? 70's An amazing band. Saw them in Detroit (the old Ford Theater) late 70's from the orchestra pit. Our seats were taken up by their mixing boards. "Crime of the Century" is right up there with "Dark Side of the Moon", imo. [/QB]
Gene
#16
Originally posted by Fever:
OK, new music:
Velvet Revolver - Contraband. Rocks hard, Axl should be kicking his own a$$ right now.
311 - Evolver. Just another great cd by these guys.
That's all right now.
Gene
OK, new music:
Velvet Revolver - Contraband. Rocks hard, Axl should be kicking his own a$$ right now.
311 - Evolver. Just another great cd by these guys.
That's all right now.
Gene
#17
Thanks Fever
That leaves me with Bill Withers
http://www.billwithersmusic.com/index1.cfm
He was a fave of mine in 7th grade (1972)
That leaves me with Bill Withers
http://www.billwithersmusic.com/index1.cfm
He was a fave of mine in 7th grade (1972)