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HAHAHAHA ''Jay Z and Tupac'' and Nirvana, lol, thanks for the laugh :thumbsup:Hands down Led Zeppelin is #1. Remember, they were a manufactured supergroup with no ties other than the music and 9 albums later they have a song library that would make everyone but the Beatles jealous.
But...have a think about a couple of short-lived incredibly innovative bands.
2. Rage Against The Machine - Tom Morelo creating that wall of sound with his guitar, experimental like Page but in a modern style. Zach screaming out his anger. They flat rock.
2. Nirvana - Kurt, Dave Grohl, Novaselic. Northwest post punk that hit new heights when they turned it all back to acoustic. Real genius in there.
The list of great bands is long and I have left out the great solo artists, the Robert Johnson's, Buddy Guys, BB Kings, Neil Youngs, Jay-Z, Tupac, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Bonnie Rait, etc, etc, etc...but these 3 share a special place at the top of my list and are always in heavy rotation.
Thank you for the reminder. We stayed for 3hours, but my ride was leaving so I missed the rest. Never danced so much.Ok... in no particular order... my favs...
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[*]Parliament (Seen them at the Fillmore, they played for 6 hrs straight)
The first time I went to visit the Vietnam memorial in DC, a bunch of guys (may a dozen or so) broke out in their rendition of We've Gotta Get Outta This Place...Animals 77
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