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Old school - Boston and Van Halen.
Newer school - Green Day.
Current school - Maroon 5.
Amy
10/14 French Quarter
5/12 Coronado Springs
5/10 Animal Kingdom Lodge
12/08All Star Sports
5/07 All Star Sports
5/06 Pop Century
1/05 All Star Movies
2/03 All Star Sports
3 times before this millenium!!
Next up: 9/16 Caribbean Beach!!!!
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Genesis, Aerosmith, Guns and Roses, Van Halen (really prefer Sammy over Dave), Tommy Conwell and the Young Rumblers (if you aren't from Philly you might not have heard of them) Hooters (same deal), Pink Floyd, Firehouse (my wedding song was "Love of a lifetime"), CCR, Fleetwood Mac, Joan Jett, The Who, Styx... I could go on and on and on...
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What? No one likes the Scorpions?
I am really fond of "Boyz in the Sink" -- Bellybutton is an unforgettable song.... you haven't lived until you've been serenaded by a gourd....
The only life I can think of that would be worse than being a special needs mom is not being one...
Poly (04), WL (06), BC (07), AoA (20)
DL (74, 75, 83, 87, 98, 07, 09. 10)
Magical Journeys is the ONLY way to go!
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Originally Posted by Jeff
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I used to really like Led Zepplin but, for me, their music has not aged well. It seems too ponderous to me now.
Originally Posted by Ian
I totally agree ... notice I left them off my list? I cringe every time I hear a Zep song nowadays.
Originally Posted by cantgetenuff
Blasphemy!
I loved Led Zep up until about a week ago when I heard that they ripped off almost every single song on their first album from other artists and even pretty much stole the infamous intro to Stairway to Heaven from a band they had toured with. I was astounded to hear this guy play the originals and then play the Zeppelin songs. It really disgusted me. If you don't believe this is true, take a look at the songwriting credits on their latest Greatest Hits package and you'll notice all these weird names being credited. Had they credited these writers from the beginning I still think they would've been just as successful, but to portray a work as your own when it isn't is just sleazy.
As for my favorite bands, I go with Beatles and Guns N' Roses, and agree with Raider that Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band is probably the best live show I've ever seen.
~M.~
All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.
11 Trips to WDW
1 Trip to Disneyland
Many more to come
Someday we'll find it, the rainbow connection, the lovers, the dreamers, and me.
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Originally Posted by Ian
#2 because they are all so played out. For decades you couldn't turn on the radio without hearing Stairway to Heaven, or Black Dog, or Rock and Roll, or Goin' to California, or Over the Hills and Far Away, or Kashimir, or ...
Well ... you get the idea!
Well said Ian.
I didn't put one Zep song on my Ipod (yes - a dinosaur has pulled himself out of the tar pit and entered the digital age) and I plan on taking all of my Zep CD's into a local music store to get credits to exchange them for something I may listen to.
Looking at others lists I realize I left at least 2 bands off I would put on my list:
Bruce and the ESB - especially the Thunder Road and before period.
Cheap Trick
Jeff
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Best concert I've been to is Oasis. I noticed most people are choosing "old rock" but there are a lot of newer bands out there that are really good. This weekend I am going to see one of my favorites>> Rise Against
Paging Mr.Morrow, Mr. Tom Morrow. Your party from Saturn has arrived.
Please give them a ring.
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Originally Posted by Dracula766
One of the most influential bands that have recieved the least recognition are definitely the RAMONES!
That is a very true statement. The Ramones have influence many a bands.
As for my favorite, my avatar says it all (in case you didn't recognize The Edge's sparkly jeans)....U2. I find myself playing music from their first album as much as their latest.
Alex
4/1976 - offsite,4/1983 - offsite,5/1999 - CaribBeach,5/2000 - CaribBeach,
11/2001 - Coronado,7/2003 - AKL, 8/2004 - POFQ, 8/2005 - Poly, 8/2006 - Grand Flo,10/2007 - POFQ, 8/2008 - Wilderness Lodge, 8/2009 - POR, 8/2010 - CaribBeach, 8/2011 - Coronado, 8/2012 -Coronado, 8/2014 - Coronado
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The Kinks
The Ramones
Green Day
Foo Fighters
Arcade Fire
Growing up my parents listened to Neil Diamond, ELO, the Eagles and The Bee Gees -- so you could probably get me with music by any of them as well...
Jennifer (aka Mickey'sGirl)
INTERCOT Staff: Guests with Special Needs, Dining and Disney Characters
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Next trip: Aug 2017 - Aulani
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Off the subject.....did anyone's parents listen to Roger Whitaker?....my mom loved him. And I grew up listening to his music.
WDW is my happy place
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Originally Posted by Carolee
Off the subject.....did anyone's parents listen to Roger Whitaker?....my mom loved him. And I grew up listening to his music.
Oh yes, that man has the smoothest voice, and his whistling is divine...
"For you are beautiful, and I have loved you dearly, more dearly than spoken words can tell..."
or something like that. *sigh* I'm just shy of 38 and my parents listened to him faithfully in the 70's.
The only life I can think of that would be worse than being a special needs mom is not being one...
Poly (04), WL (06), BC (07), AoA (20)
DL (74, 75, 83, 87, 98, 07, 09. 10)
Magical Journeys is the ONLY way to go!
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My mother passed away 2 years ago and I kept his tapes. She used to sing his songs all the time. I actually put one of his cassette tapes in my little boys room to see if he liked the music. he he (he hasn't put it on yet)...
But yes.......Roger has a VERY smooth voice. And I forgot about his whislting. It was awesome.
WDW is my happy place
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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Darkness tour, 1978, Spectrum in Philly. And the guy still rocks!
Ed aka Horizon93
"If we can dream it, then we can do it".
DVC owner as of July 07 at AKV, as of Oct 2010 at BWV
Just back from honeymoon at AKV Kidani, July 2013!
Next up...not sure yet, but going back soon! )
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Aerosmith - Pink, Cryin, Don't wanna miss a thing, walk this way
Nickelback - Rockstar, Far Away, Some Day
All-Star Sports --- July 24, 2004 (My first trip)
All-Star Sports --- Feb. 11-18, 2006 (Large Family trip)
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BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN & THE E STREET BAND.
Without doubt the graetest live performer ever.
Forget those who put on these lavish stage performence with their many costume changes, bright lights and lasers etc.
Here we see a performer who plays for the audience. Good old raw Rock n Roll, wether it be a small bar or a large arena.
Also Led Zeppelin (what are you on about Ian?)
Aerosmith
The Who
The Rolling Stones - however not made a good album since Ronnie Wood joined the band.
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Originally Posted by Mickey'sGirl
The Kinks
The Ramones
Green Day
Foo Fighters
Arcade Fire
Growing up my parents listened to Neil Diamond, ELO, the Eagles and The Bee Gees -- so you could probably get me with music by any of them as well...
I can't believe I forgot The Clash -- Joe Strummer rules!
Jennifer (aka Mickey'sGirl)
INTERCOT Staff: Guests with Special Needs, Dining and Disney Characters
Last trip: March 2016 - Fantasy
Next trip: Aug 2017 - Aulani
I am a Galactic Hero once more!
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Originally Posted by The Reservoir Dog
The Rolling Stones - however not made a good album since Ronnie Wood joined the band.
I think "Some Gills" and "Tattoo You" are both excellent Stones records. "Emotional Rescue" and "Bridges to Babylon" also both have some great songs.
Jeff
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Originally Posted by tinkerbelle75
I can't believe nobody said The Cult!!!
here's my list:
The Cult-anything from any album, but for starters,try Electric
Aerosmith-anything from Permanent Vacation or Toys in the Attic
Guns-N-Roses-the entire Appetite album
Billy Squier
Led Zeppelin-ZOSO album
The Sex Pistols-Flogging a Dead Horse album
Black Crowes-Shake Your Money Maker album
Drivin-N-Cryin-Fly Me Courageous album
Metallica-anything before the "Black "Album
Good to see another Drivin N Cryin fan. I thought only Atlantans liked them, but maybe it's a southern thang. By the way you can't find much DNC on iTunes. Fly Me Courageous might be, but my favorite Mystery Road is not. I had to search for weeks to find it on CD recently, already had Fly Me Courageous on CD. My tape of Mystery Road finally wore out, and I haven't owned at tape player for several years.
I Am That Hero!
I'm a Ramblin Wreck from Georgia Tech...
It's 106 miles to Chicago, we've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.
Hit it.
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