The Rolling Stones
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Right, now for my list of favourite bands:
1) The Rolling Stones
2) The Beatles
3) BBM
4) The Who
5) Cream
6) Jimi Hendrix
7) Frank Sinatra
8) Pink Floyd(with Syd Barrett)
BTW: It's only rock and roll (but I like it), and Start me Up, are great songs Dave my favourite Stone's songs are:
1) Brown Sugar
2) Sympathy for the Devil
3) Paint it Black
4) Start me up
5) You can't always get what you want
1) The Rolling Stones
2) The Beatles
3) BBM
4) The Who
5) Cream
6) Jimi Hendrix
7) Frank Sinatra
8) Pink Floyd(with Syd Barrett)
BTW: It's only rock and roll (but I like it), and Start me Up, are great songs Dave my favourite Stone's songs are:
1) Brown Sugar
2) Sympathy for the Devil
3) Paint it Black
4) Start me up
5) You can't always get what you want
Jack Evans
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I used to go to see live music every week or so, but over the last few years it stopped being fun for me, although I still go to the Reading Festival every year, and have done since 1994. I'm very excited at being able to see Radiohead for the first time since about 1992, and am also going to check out Lady Sovereign, The Prodigy, Ian Brown, Vitalic and loads of bands that I'll come across at random.
My band's ex guitarist forced me to listen to Cream, and a lot of prog rock as well including Pink Floyd and Hawkwind. I 'm not so sure how much I liked it.
Jack, were you ever into ELO, I used to love that band, and seeing as they're from your neck of the woods?
Also, who are BBM and bfmv?
Simon
My band's ex guitarist forced me to listen to Cream, and a lot of prog rock as well including Pink Floyd and Hawkwind. I 'm not so sure how much I liked it.
Jack, were you ever into ELO, I used to love that band, and seeing as they're from your neck of the woods?
Also, who are BBM and bfmv?
Simon
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ELO saw themselves as a follow-on from The Beatles, they're rock-Orchestral try http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivFM0pYyUcY for a sample (Livin' Thing).
Of course in my day you couldn't just click to hear new music, you had to basically buy it in the hope that it'd be good etc etc etc.
Simon
Of course in my day you couldn't just click to hear new music, you had to basically buy it in the hope that it'd be good etc etc etc.
Simon
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