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 Post subject: Re: Your Top 10
PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 7:05 am 
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6) Matchbox Twenty

Really? Really?



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7. Ice Cube

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 Post subject: Re: Your Top 10
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Telegram Sam wrote:
I can't answer this for all time> Here are my 10 Pandora channels, set last week:

Lou Reed/Velvet Underground
Revolting Cocks
Fear
The Sex Pistols
The Jesus and Mary Chain
The Stone Roses
The Specials
T. Rex
The Misfits
The Pogues

Very nice sir.

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Tough to narrow this down. I'll list my 10 favorites all time and then do 10 more
current bands that I enjoy listening to.

All timers for me

Bob Dylan
The Beatles
Led Zeppelin
Pearl Jam
The Band
The Who
Jimi Hendrix
Radiohead
Wilco
Ray LaMontagne


More recent bands worth checking out IMO

My Morning Jacket
The Black Keys
Modest Mouse
The Killers
Phoenix
Fleet Foxes
The Head and the Heart
Amos Lee
Arcade Fire
Band of Horses

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MMJ is probably my favorite band going right now

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MMJ is probably my favorite band going right now


Yeah, they are really good. My favs include Z, Okonokos ( live album ), and just
this morning I listened to the Yim Yames Tribute to George Harrison LP. Great stuff.
Their brand new album is very good as well.

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Okonokos was what moved them way up there. That's one of my favorite live CDs.

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4.Material Issue


I thought my friends and I were the only people that liked them. Always wondered why they didn't make it bigger since their music was so radio-friendly.

Remember going to see them at a Thanksgiving morning concert at the Hard Rock Cafe ?1993. I passed out and missed the show.

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 Post subject: Re: Your Top 10
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DAC wrote:
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4.Material Issue


I thought my friends and I were the only people that liked them. Always wondered why they didn't make it bigger since their music was so radio-friendly.

Remember going to see them at a Thanksgiving morning concert at the Hard Rock Cafe ?1993. I passed out and missed the show.

Jim Ellison killed himself before they had a chance to crossover


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 Post subject: Re: Your Top 10
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rogers park bryan wrote:
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4.Material Issue


I thought my friends and I were the only people that liked them. Always wondered why they didn't make it bigger since their music was so radio-friendly.

Remember going to see them at a Thanksgiving morning concert at the Hard Rock Cafe ?1993. I passed out and missed the show.

Jim Ellison killed himself before they had a chance to crossover


That would make it kinda tough.

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 Post subject: Re: Your Top 10
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rogers park bryan wrote:
Jim Ellison killed himself before they had a chance to crossover


Jim was a man out of time. He had a way with a pop hook in a time when pop hooks weren't particularly admired. He was part of the group of guys I hung out with and played with mainly because he booked the shows at Batteries Not Included. I think most of us considered him careerist. He posted an ad in the Illinois Entertainer looking for band members and one of the criteria was that they be blonde. That was something to mock at the time. Just the fact that you looked at the Entertainer would have made you an outcast in certain circles.

I found him to be a funny guy, but also pretty prickly. I wouldn't call him a friend, but we definitely knocked back a few on occasion. After looking in the sink at my friend Bill's apartment and seeing it stacked with dirty dishes and all kinds of nasty crap, Jim said, "Man, that's a bad Sponge!" That became the name of the first LP Bill recorded, Born Under A Bad Sponge.

Ellison had a kind of Tom Petty look to him and he sang in that nasally voice. I remember once he was playing a solo set at Avalon and a bunch of us rolled in there all fucked up and started yelling, "TOM PETTY!" just to agitate him. He didn't miss a beat and whipped out a killer version of "American Girl". I thought he was pretty cool that night.

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 Post subject: Re: Your Top 10
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1 Bob Mould
2 Indigo Girls
3 Rush
4 Jimmy Buffett
5 Garth Brooks
6 Queen
7 Toby Kieth
8 Night Ranger
9 Doors
10 Trace Adkins

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W_Z wrote:
They Might Be Giants
REM
Blur
Tom Waits
Bob Dylan
The Beatles
Green Day
Radiohead
Ween
Tricky


When my friend got married the dj was forced to buy Some tom Waits cuse we all loved him was kinda wierd playing it at a wedding. Tom is great

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 Post subject: Re: Your Top 10
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Mellencamp has not held up for me.


Cherry Bomb, Check It Out, Human Wheels, Lonely Ol' Night, I Need A Lover, Hurts So Good, Ain't Even Done With The Night..... come on girl.


I am extremely fond of the entire Scarecrow CD.

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 Post subject: Re: Your Top 10
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1. Beatles
2. Floyd
3. Dylan
4. Stones
5. Neil
6. Zep
7. Who
8. Bruce (early)
9. AC DC
10. Petty

Honorable Mention: Doors, Eagles, The Band, CSN, Rush, The Kinks and The Allman Brothers.


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 Post subject: Re: Your Top 10
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Keeping Score wrote:
FavreFan wrote:
Keeping Score wrote:
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The first 5 pretty much don't change. #5-10 sometimes fluctuate

1.) Grateful Dead
2.) Bob Dylan
3.) John Lennon/Beatles
4.) Jimi Hendrix Experience
5.) Pink Floyd
6.) Eric Clapton
7.) Bob Marley
8.) Radiohead
9.) Sublime
10.) Michael Franti & Spearhead


You ever see the Dead live Farvio?


I've seen the Dead w/ Carlos Santana, and The Other Ones. I never saw Jerry.


I saw them live at Alpine twice. The last time I saw them was the last year they toured I believe. Each time, I won tickets from a Milwaukee radio station.

Their fans are just the nicest dang people you ever will meet. Also pretty much the weirdest, but in a good way. :?

Good times at the Dead concerts. That last concert I was with, chick had some of those glowsticks, and proceeded to break one. It ended up all over me. My clothes, and skin and everything was glowing. Tripped out Deadheads were acting like I was the Messiah and were reaching for me and touching me like they were in that Zombies movie. It was creepy. So much so, that I had to quickly go down to my reserved seats or get attacked by the night of the living deadheads.

But it was awesome.


The last time the Grateful Dead played Alpine was '89.

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 Post subject: Re: Your Top 10
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rogers park bryan wrote:
U2
Oasis
Wu Tang Clan
Weezer
GangStarr
Urge Overkill
Led Zepplin
The Who
The Clash
George Clinton/Parliament



Mellencamp was once a favorite, now I absolutely cant stand even the songs I used to like.


Word on the Clinton love.

I always liked some of Mellencamp's songs, until I saw him at FarmAid. He just danced around the stage, while smoking cigarettes. He barely even picked up his guitar.

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