quote:Gimme Shelter wrote:
The Beatles and the Who tied
Yeah, that's pretty much me too...
12th November 2007 11:01 PM
Rizollin
stellastarr*
12th November 2007 11:26 PM
wattsup
Tom Petty is no 2 with me.
13th November 2007 01:02 AM
Zack
Hard to say:
Kinks, Dead, Doors, Beatles or Who depending on the day.
13th November 2007 01:25 AM
marko
Neil Young and Grazy horse.
13th November 2007 06:28 AM
Jumacfly
No particular order....
CCR
Faces!!!!
Infectious Grooves
J Geils Band
the Zutons
Little Barrie
Pixies
Booker T and the MG's
[Edited by Jumacfly]
13th November 2007 06:30 AM
Ten Thousand Motels
AC/DC....most of the time. It really all depends on the mood.
13th November 2007 09:55 AM
peterdv
Bruce Springsteen - AC/DC - Zep - Doors -Metallica
13th November 2007 10:22 AM
JohnLeeHacker
Led Zep
Whites stripes
Who
Black keys
....Ian Dury and the Blockheads for memories.
13th November 2007 10:55 AM
wasted
The Eagles!!
13th November 2007 01:36 PM
tumbled
um.
I can't think of one..
I don't have a favorite. I can honestly say.
for sunday brunch, a little grateful dead is nice
reggae is also good on a sunny sunday morning but only if the sun is shining.
for mindless house (low volume) music for animals and birds and for activities requiring thought, classical piano or beethoven is what I do.
sometimes when I want to play violin I put on stained glass bluegrass Ralph Stanley.
[Edited by tumbled]
13th November 2007 01:39 PM
steel driving hammer
The Winos or The Faces.
13th November 2007 01:58 PM
Madafaka
Changes very often to chose just one!
13th November 2007 02:00 PM
gustavobala
2. the faces
3. tied:
ac/dc,
beatles,
aerosmith,
CCR,
Lynyrd Skynyrd,
led zeppelin,
the who
duo/solo artists:
chuck berry
joe tex
sam & dave
keith richards
mick taylor
ronnie wood
tim maia
jorge ben
13th November 2007 02:42 PM
pdog
13th November 2007 03:11 PM
Joey
quote:Jumacfly wrote:
No particular order....
CCR
Faces!!!!
Infectious Grooves
J Geils Band
the Zutons
Little Barrie
Pixies
Booker T and the MG's
[Edited by Jumacfly]
Hello Baby Juma ........
Juma , Juma !!!
13th November 2007 04:12 PM
stalemate97_2006
Pink Floyd
13th November 2007 04:24 PM
guitarman53
The Who.
13th November 2007 04:38 PM
Quiquestone
quote:Madafaka wrote:
Changes very often to chose just one!
The same here...but if I have to choose one, it would be AC/DC.
[Edited by Quiquestone]
13th November 2007 07:40 PM
andrews27
Is Bob Dylan a band? A Band of the Hand?
He used to play with *The* Band. Does that count?
[Edited by andrews27]
13th November 2007 08:47 PM
robpop
quote:Bitch wrote:
U2
I am a huge fan of pre 1990 U2. They lost me after that.
Check out this video. Bono thinks he is singing his heart out. He maybe, but he looks like a buffone in the shadow of brillance.
13th November 2007 09:55 PM
Kilroy
#1The Stones
The Beatles
The Beach Boys
Creedence Clearwater Revial
ZZ Top
Led Zepplin
The Black Crows
Cream
Santana
Lynard Skynard
The Ventures
The Who
Canned Heat
The Dave Clark 5
Deep Purple
Pink Floyd
The Kinks
Bill Deal And The Rhondells
The Band
13th November 2007 09:57 PM
Glimmer Twin
The Who or U2 or The Clash
13th November 2007 10:05 PM
Throwaway
SO hard to pick one, but none are even close to the Stones.
2nd tier:
Derek and the Dominoes
The Kinks
The Band
The Clash
Little Feat
The Black Crowes
Notice: this is only BANDS, if I could pick solo acts I'd include some bluesmen/other rock artists.
14th November 2007 05:58 AM
MikeyC613
Pearl Jam
then probably
The Who
Chili Peppers
Beatles
rounding out my top 5
14th November 2007 06:27 AM
Zack
quote:Kilroy wrote:
#1The Stones
The Beatles
The Beach Boys
Creedence Clearwater Revial
ZZ Top
Led Zepplin
The Black Crows
Cream
Santana
Lynard Skynard
The Ventures
The Who
Canned Heat
The Dave Clark 5
Deep Purple
Pink Floyd
The Kinks
Bill Deal And The Rhondells
The Band
I could hang with you, despite never having heard of Bill Deal and the Rhondells.
14th November 2007 06:49 AM
Sioux
quote:Zack wrote:
I could hang with you, despite never having heard of Bill Deal and the Rhondells.
Consider yourself lucky....
15th November 2007 01:16 AM
Kilroy
quote:Sioux wrote:
Consider yourself lucky....
Maybe but let me ask you
Did you You hear them when they were the real Deal. Fat Ammon was great, still is.
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