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Mostly metal heads here is seems.. I tend to go more to the blues side, but really listen to anything. DOnt really have a favorite song, but as for proformer, I would have to say Chris Whitley. His body was so vast, and every thing different then the next.. Sadly he is not with us any longer.

 

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Well now I feel old. My first concert was ZZ Top After Burner and they tried their best to rip the building down. You want to see a rabid rock crowd, look for videos of AC/DC live in stadiums. On a side note, the guy that painted my RC never listens to anything else. I turned on real early to stuff like Jimi Hendrix, Cream, Doobie Brother, Skynyrd and yeah, maybe got stuck there.

I found this band completely by accident while down an entirely different rabbit hole. If ya break it down, it's mostly derivative power pop. If ya don't think about it, ya can hear alot of familiar influences. Try to at least make it to the bridge.

Not bad at all. You know its all been done before, and nothing ground breaking, , but thats some good rock and roll right there!
 

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Not really my taste in music, but I will agree that is some of the better new music I've heard as far as musical talent goes. She has incredible voice control. Most of the stuff they play on the rock stations now is garbage because they won't recognize that many older bands and hard rock bands actually have new music out.
Thats the thing. There is AMAZING new talent out there.. Just you will never hear it on normal radio. Rock stations just keep throwing up the same stuff thats been out there since I was in high school so many years ago. It might not be your thing, but the real hotbed of talent is in the roots sector. Blues, country, bluegrass. Some KILLER musicians out there today, that unless you know who they are, might never hear of them.
 

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As I get older, I tend to get more reflective.. Facing mortality can do that. Transfer into my music listening on "Those" days... A lot different then most of the songs here, but you know that's what makes the word revolve.


 

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Yes. She was 79. They said she passed after a short illness.
One of the best talents in that band. And there were a lot.
She joined Fleetwood Mac in 1970 when most people didn't pay much attention to them.
Did anyone here know them from this song they wrote and performed before that other guy...
Love the Peter Green era of Fleetwood Mac. He really was one of the best of the British invasion blues players.

 
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