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#15
by
BaldBen
on 21 Apr, 2008 09:39
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Favorite band or musician......
Alkaline Trio and my hometown boy Matt Skiba.
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#16
by
Mikekoz13
on 21 Apr, 2008 10:16
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I may have to check out this Jimmy Buffett guy. In all honesty, I have never heard one of his songs. I hear that Kenny Chesney is heavily influenced by him and I am a big K.Chesney fan.
I will now probably be heaped with scorn from Schro and the Bald ParrotPartier Bald Rob.LOL
JDOG-
You ain't missin' anything. I've never understood the obsession with this guy. You seem like a guy with good musical tatses which SHOULD leave this guy off your radar. No offense meant to anyone that likes Buffett...... you can't help who you love....
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#17
by
andrew
on 21 Apr, 2008 10:16
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Tower of Power
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#18
by
SlySurfer
on 21 Apr, 2008 10:18
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Dont get me wrong, of course I know of the legend of Jimmy Buffet, but NO I have never heard his Margaritaville song. I might have to pick up his greatest hits CD.
Don't bother getting Buffett's Greatest Hits.
He only had 'one' greatest hit with 'Margaritaville'.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=MUTf5qvS0Lo
WTF?? Dude, you are so wrong.
Buffett's greatest hits extend far beyond Margaritaville.
JDog, if you want to check out a Buffett Greatest hits CD, may I suggest,
Songs You Know By Heart which pulls together his strongest material and avoids unnecessary filler that appears on his albums.
His claim to fame, "Margaritaville," is the jewel in the crown, which harbors that tropical feel thanks to its Caribbean-styled rhythm and relaxed flow. "Come Monday" picks up where "Margaritaville" leaves off, sounding serious, and romantic. Most of the songs from Buffett are centered around his party-hearty lifestyle, like the comical "Cheeseburger in Paradise" or "Why Don't We Get Drunk," an ode to his party-filled outlook on life. "Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes," which again spotlights his love of living without concern, especially in someplace warm. The catchy and whimsical "Fins" is lifted by a contagious pace with a smart chorus and serves as one of the highlights of this collection. As a compilation, this bunch of Jimmy Buffett's most famous tunes contains just the right amount of tracks. Any less would be inconsistent and any more would be deemed as overkill.
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#19
by
Marz
on 21 Apr, 2008 10:30
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I cant really cal any one musician or band my "favorite" but I do have those that I love dearly and never get sick of.
The Beatles
Old Crow Medicine Show
NOFX
G-Love and Special Sauce
Clutch
The Chieftains
Rancid / Tim Armstrong
Smokey Robinson
AC/DC
Hank Williams (Sr.)
The (English) Beat
thats about all I can think of at the moment...
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#20
by
SlySurfer
on 21 Apr, 2008 10:46
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I forgot to mention my favorite band, The Beach Boys.
"Other" favorites......
Cold Play
Moby
Soundgarden
NIN
Soul Asylum
Radiohead
Green Day
Stone Temple Pilots
Nirvana
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#21
by
BALDANDRE
on 21 Apr, 2008 11:35
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"Other" favorites......
Cold Play
Moby
Soundgarden
NIN
Soul Asylum
Radiohead
Green Day
Stone Temple Pilots
Nirvana
Wow, on all the "others", we're practically bald bro twins!
Good list...except Soul Asylum one or two songs maybe...
Don't take it personally...heck I had to have one I didn't like...
don't want to be a total kiss-up!
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#22
by
herronm
on 21 Apr, 2008 12:15
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All time favorite = Beatles
Favorite Bands Currently = Little Big Town, 3 Doors Down
Favorite musicians and singers = Sting, Stevie Ray Vaughn, John Bonham, Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck, Joe Cocker (really), Vince Gill, Alison Krauss, Don Henley, Paul McCartney, my best friend Cass….Can’t think of anymore right now.
Max
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#23
by
champ007
on 21 Apr, 2008 21:16
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Gonna chime in, although now I want to check out the trio...
Best Musicians - Randy Rhoads, Neil Pert , Beaver Felton
Bands...
Bob Seger
Eagles
Mothers Finest (MF) -
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Just to name a few unmentioned so far... I don't think I have 1 all time favorite.
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#24
by
nomad
on 21 Apr, 2008 22:14
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Man you can't go wrong with Jimmy or Stevie Ray but there's to many great musicians and bands for me to Have "A" favorite. I just love almost all kinds of music.
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#25
by
herronm
on 22 Apr, 2008 06:06
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Andrew, I heard Cut the Cake by Tower or Power this morning. Just reminded me how much I liked them.
So, add Tower of Power to my list. And I forgot Yes. Huge Yes fan.
Max
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#26
by
buddha
on 22 Apr, 2008 08:58
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AC/DC is my favorite. Angus Young ROCKS!
Plus, the drummer, Chris Slade is one sly dude! Bald as a cueball.
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#27
by
Marz
on 22 Apr, 2008 10:50
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Andrew, I heard Cut the Cake by Tower or Power this morning. Just reminded me how much I liked them.
So, add Tower of Power to my list. And I forgot Yes. Huge Yes fan.
Max
I agree on the Tower of Power thing. Great band that my parents got me into, I had "Back to Oakland" when I was a little kid. I was like 10 years old listening to Oakland Stroke.
They are from the Bay Area where I grew up so it was common for them to play around and I have seen them a few times.
My Mother in Law used to go to their practices back in the 70's.
Deffinitly a staple in my life... I never really think of them though.. I guess I take them for granted.
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#28
by
PBurke
on 22 Apr, 2008 11:21
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my favorite is LIVE.
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#29
by
jusbnme
on 22 Apr, 2008 11:34
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my favorite is LIVE.
I completely forgot about them. They are one awesome band and the lead singer can really sing his a$$ off. I guess if I would have to pick a band I would go with them overall.
Good one Paulie.