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Post by Emperor Cupcake on Jul 30, 2007 19:57:18 GMT -5
No particular order: Bauhaus (includes all offshoot bands and solo projects) Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds/The Birthday Party The Smiths/Morrissey The Fall Joy Division Swans Sisters of Mercy Dresden Dolls Cinema Strange The Damned
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Post by Hugh Beaumont on Jul 31, 2007 12:35:09 GMT -5
That is a great, great list. Thank you. But it betrays my age. Not really. I love almost everyone on that list. I'm nearly, like, your great-grandson or something.
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Post by Phantom Engineer on Jul 31, 2007 14:34:56 GMT -5
Great grandson? But still I suspect your top ten list would be completely different.
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Post by vanhagar3000 on Jul 31, 2007 15:48:30 GMT -5
Word has it Phantom saw the Rolling Stones before they hit it big. It was before the name change, they were still called "the Mossy Stones" because the wheel had yet to be invented. Damn, that's funny stuff. I can see why you're unhappy with Sloane. Do I detect a note of sarcasm?
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Post by Phantom Engineer on Jul 31, 2007 16:10:42 GMT -5
Do I detect a note of sarcasm? No. Now lets please not spam up this thread. That's what Sloane is for.
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Post by callipygias on Jul 31, 2007 16:36:49 GMT -5
1: Led Zeppelin
2: Van Morrison 3: The Band 4: Neil Young 5: Derek & the Dominos (They didn't do much, but WOW!) 6: The Kinks (2 votes for The Kinks so far. Very nice.) 7: The Who 8: Cream 9: Bob Dylan 10: Jethro Tull
*Whoops, Patsy Cline should've been on there somewhere*
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Post by Phantom Engineer on Jul 31, 2007 17:02:44 GMT -5
Oh I do love The Band but for the most part I only consider the first two and about half of the third album to be of the highest caliber. I love them but I couldn't quite put them in the top 10.
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Post by Waldo Jeffers on Jul 31, 2007 18:53:39 GMT -5
The Velvet Underground Rolling Stones The Who David Bowie Nirvana Joy Division Miles Davis- fusion era "Bitches Brew", "Live Evil", "On the Corner" Suicide My Bloody Valentine Sonic Youth
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Post by Truck Farmer on Jul 31, 2007 23:39:43 GMT -5
In no particular order:
Van Morrison Van Halen The Who Jimmy Buffett Black Crowes Traveling Wilburys Stevie Ray Vaughn Queen Roy Orbison Bruce Springsteen
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Post by Krista on Aug 1, 2007 0:00:28 GMT -5
2. Man or Astro-Man? 3. NoMeansNo 4. Turn Me on Dead Man 6. The Causey Way 7. Fugazi 8. The Butthole Surfers 9. Dead Kennedys Good stuff. Are you an Alternative Tentacles fan!?
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Post by TomServo69 on Aug 1, 2007 1:37:32 GMT -5
Here we go.
1. The Stones 2. The Beatles 3. The Who 4. Steely Dan 5. Pink Floyd 6. Van Halen 7. ZZ Top 8. The Allman Brothers Band 9. Rush 10. Cream
Not a vastly original list, but, an honest one.
Servo
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Post by Father Mannix on Aug 1, 2007 8:43:21 GMT -5
Are you an Alternative Tentacles fan!? Yeah, big time. A sizable portion of my record collection is from AT.
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Post by Krista on Aug 1, 2007 9:52:55 GMT -5
Are you an Alternative Tentacles fan!? Yeah, big time. A sizable portion of my record collection is from AT. Saaaaaaweet! I just got a Nardwuar DVD and a new Alternative Tentacles shirt (like I don't have enough) through the mail two days ago! Nice to meet another big AT enthusiast that is a MST3K fan. I saw Jello Biafra in February, too. Which was AWESOME.
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Post by callipygias on Aug 1, 2007 14:34:16 GMT -5
Here we go. 1. The Stones 2. The Beatles 3. The Who 4. Steely Dan 5. Pink Floyd 6. Van Halen 7. ZZ Top 8. The Allman Brothers Band 9. Rush 10. Cream Not a vastly original list, but, an honest one. And one that'll stand the test of time.
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Post by Father Mannix on Aug 1, 2007 15:05:56 GMT -5
Nice to meet another big AT enthusiast that is a MST3K fan. Likewise. I saw Jello Biafra in February, too. Which was AWESOME. I bet it was.
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