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Other than one song and they (did or do) have a girl drummer and guitarist, I know nada about them
Me either. I just hear them when my daughter takes over the radio.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Other than one song and they (did or do) have a girl drummer and guitarist, I know nada about them
It is not really a big deal. Music like classic rock and motown are solidified in history and at some point it will be a research project for teens in high school and then bamm....another bruno mars is born and you get motown back. It will happen eventually for rock.
All...the...feckin...time...as Dorchester kids, we especially appreciated its convenience.Ever go to concerts at the Channel? What a great venue that was.
Great pre-flight & post-flight venue for Friday night games at Fenway, and the bands they had downstairs...historic...The Rat was a favorite because of “anything.”
Yuck. Sorry, couldn't get through it. When I think "rock," I think driving backbeat with a sense of melodic swing over the top. This one is a bit involved but the first 5:30 summarizes what I'm talking about.Rock music isn't dying imo. My daughter and her friends listen to various new age rock. They just don't listen to it on the radio.
Some of the stuff she listens to has a rock/punk sound to it.
Skillet is the only band I can think of at the moment but there some pretty good ones out there.
Doubt it.
What classifies as talent these days is pathetic. The bar has gone lower and lower to where any Yahoo up on stage is considered a rising Star. Bruno Mars is a joke too.
What did Wendy wear? Please describe in detail.I lost my hearing for 2 days after a Plasmatics show there
I miss Bowling For DollarsYup, grew up with BCN and HJY. Loved Lou Brutus on HJY...also WCOZ "Kick Ass Rock n Roll" before it became a disco station...BCN had too many legends to list them all... Charles (Big Mattress), Chachi, Ken Shelton, Mark Parenteau...."Five minutes past the big hour of 5 o'clock..."
and don't forget Tank on Sports
BCN's last song -Shine on you Crazy Diamond...
Ever go to concerts at the Channel? What a great venue that was.
that the one with the song west of the fields on it? good listenThat’s how it happened.
Example:
Sophomore at UNH. Go into the record store on main st the second day back in early September. See this in the new arrivals bin:
Buy it. Listen to it. It’s ****ing great. A couple of weeks later I see in the Phoenix that they’re playing at the Metro in October.
Becomes a life long band I love.
Yuck. Sorry, couldn't get through it. When I think "rock," I think driving backbeat with a sense of melodic swing over the top. This one is a bit involved but the first 5:30 summarizes what I'm talking about.
What did Wendy wear? Please describe in detail.
Really? Cool! It all started going downhill around 1980 with the rise of major-label conglomerates replacing true artistry with commodity marketing. Want to hear more?Really digging the people who came of age in the 60s/70s regaling us with tales about how music has gone downhill since then.
Here's some good insight into one of the reasons music turned into a complete pile of you know what over the past 25-30 years or so:
Used that show to take a nap ...I miss Bowling For Dollars
One great thing not yet stated in this thread from the 70's was general admission concerts. You would line up early and it was a fight to the front. Saw ZZ Top and Triumph at one of those ... oh man. Loudest concert ever .... easily The Clash.Really digging the people who came of age in the 60s/70s regaling us with tales about how music has gone downhill since then.
You never see people rushing the stage anymore. Concerts these days are too "civilized."One great thing not yet stated in this thread from the 70's was general admission concerts. You would line up early and it was a fight to the front. Saw ZZ Top and Triumph at one of those ... oh man. Loudest concert ever .... easily The Clash.
Those were the best ... people would be passing joints around don't know where they started or where they ended ... the entire area was like a huge bong.
You never see people rushing the stage anymore. Concerts these days are too "civilized."
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