well im into the modern rock scene but always loved classic rock more. looking for some good suggestions for songs to add to my collection. BTW floyd and zeppelin are already covered as well as queen.
classic rock suggestions
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Robin Trower .... Early Carlos Santana .... Alice Cooper .... John Fogerty .... ZZ Top .... Early Leonard Skinard .... Marshall Tucker BandOriginally posted by mr.mag218well im into the modern rock scene but always loved classic rock more. looking for some good suggestions for songs to add to my collection. BTW floyd and zeppelin are already covered as well as queen.
Yea I'm an old rocker
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Classic "style" rock never went away. It's just not mainstream anymore.
Check out the newer releases by ZZ Topp and Deep Purple as well as some of the newer start-ups like Queens of the Stone Age.
I think one of the big problems most classic rock fans have is that they limit themselves only to music that was made in the 70s and 80s. There's plenty of good stuff out there that just happens to be a little newer. I think you owe it to yourself to at least check it out.Before: "You're playing with WHAT?"
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Originally posted by PumpPlayerClassic "style" rock never went away. It's just not mainstream anymore.
Check out the newer releases by ZZ Topp and Deep Purple as well as some of the newer start-ups like Queens of the Stone Age.
I think one of the big problems most classic rock fans have is that they limit themselves only to music that was made in the 70s and 80s. There's plenty of good stuff out there that just happens to be a little newer. I think you owe it to yourself to at least check it out.
Actually a lot of the bands from norway have old school rock riffs... check out Fireball Ministry they are a newer band,but they have that old rock sound. Check out viking skull also..Comment
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in no particular order...
Electric Light Orchestra,Supertramp, Blind Faith, Beatles, Brian Augers Oblivion Express, Jeff Beck, Beck Bogert and Appice (get the "Live in Japan" the studio album is pretty poor), Bad Company, Eagles, Dire Straits, AC/DC, Deep Purple, T-rex, The Doors, The Firm, The Honey Drippers, The Traveling Wilburys, The Who, Vanilla Fudge, The Rolling Stones...
all kinds of stuff... if you know how to torrent just grab a bunch of discographies...MY MAG, Ultra Jim
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Dont forget YES, Peter Frampton (Frampton Comes Alive),Blue Oyster Cult, Foghat, Fleetwood Mac, Slade, as well as Mott the Hoople.
Oh yeah its Lynyrd Skynyrd...
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you guys fogot some of the obvious:
rolling stones, boston, the who, tom petty and the heart breakers
my favs:
STYX, foreigner, journey, jay guiles band, george thorogood and the destroyers, BILLY IDOL, BTO, steely dan, steppenwolfZaszczycają waszą ojczyznę
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G n R, Sabbath, The Who, Foghat, Marshall Tucker Band, Foreigner, Journey, AC/DC, CCR, Skynyrd.IF I WANTED AN ANGEL AIR I WOULD GLUE A GAMEBOY TO MY FRIKIN TANK.
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Wow... I can't believe I forgot RUSHOriginally posted by rifleman wiRUSH
IF I WANTED AN ANGEL AIR I WOULD GLUE A GAMEBOY TO MY FRIKIN TANK.
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man.. how can you forget about them?
j/k dude.
Originally posted by Archangel KidWow... I can't believe I forgot RUSH
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Really depends on what you currently like.
British Bands:
The Who
Cream
Jethro Tull
Led Zeppelin
The Yardbirds
John Mayall's Blues Breakers
Rolling Stones
Blind Faith
(Anything Eric Clapton was a part of)
American Bands:
Greatful Dead
The Doors
Jefferson Airplane
Jimi Hendrix
Janice Joplin
If you are serious about getting into older music, might I suggest you go back even further and learn a little Blues. It's the primary foundation for Rock music and every band listed above had a blues influence.
Blue:
Robert Johnson
BB King
Son House
Muddy Waters
Pinetop Perkins
Bobby Blue Bland
Albert King
Otis Rush
Buddy Guy
Albert Collins
Leadbelly
Howlin Wolf
T-Bone Walker
John Lee Hooker
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Shannon Curfman
Koko Taylor
Robert Clay
Shemekia Copeland
Susan Tedeschi
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AudioslaveOriginally posted by PumpPlayerClassic "style" rock never went away. It's just not mainstream anymore.
Check out the newer releases by ZZ Topp and Deep Purple as well as some of the newer start-ups like Queens of the Stone Age.
I think one of the big problems most classic rock fans have is that they limit themselves only to music that was made in the 70s and 80s. There's plenty of good stuff out there that just happens to be a little newer. I think you owe it to yourself to at least check it out.Comment




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