Red Bull Breeder
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How bout ZZTop, the Thunder Birds, also have to agree with Stevie Ray Vaughn, also liked CCR, Johnny Winter, Tom Petty and the Heart Breakers.
dyates":32mkev16 said:HOSS":32mkev16 said:Can't forget Ted Nugent's Stanglehold. That feller sho nuff can play. Recordings don't capture his live sound or energy.
Pretty good shot with a bow too! I like his motto "You can't grill it til ya kill it!"
Dickie Betts is pretty hard to beat, whether solo or with the Allman Bros.ALACOWMAN":1fuf3xif said:Duane Allman helped make that a great song to. hard to beat Billy Gibbons ol' the good old southern rock days i remember..... some ofArnold Ziffle":1fuf3xif said:I could listen to Layla, by Derek & the Dominoes (Eric Clapton) every day!
ga. prime":1kcdlspm said::lol: Van, I wonder how many people reading this ever even heard of Uriah Heep? Saw them at Alexander Memorial Coliseum in Atlanta in '73 or '74. Earth, Wind, and Fire was the opening act. Or maybe it was Rare Earth as the opening. I forget.
ga. prime":hr8tjf1u said::lol: Van, I wonder how many people reading this ever even heard of Uriah Heep? Saw them at Alexander Memorial Coliseum in Atlanta in '73 or '74. Earth, Wind, and Fire was the opening act. Or maybe it was Rare Earth as the opening. I forget.
Jogeephus":3ixmtk9i said:ga. prime":3ixmtk9i said::lol: Van, I wonder how many people reading this ever even heard of Uriah Heep? Saw them at Alexander Memorial Coliseum in Atlanta in '73 or '74. Earth, Wind, and Fire was the opening act. Or maybe it was Rare Earth as the opening. I forget.
I remember Uriah Heep. Foghat was good too. Saw Rush once they were extremely talented musicians.
VanC":2es9hjzv said:Pete Townsend was pretty good, too. Lots of good ones mentioned already but if I had to pick just one I'd go with David Gilmore of Pink Floyd. Used to listen to alot of heavy metal many years ago. Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Uriah Heep, etc.
Lammie mentioned Santana and Jeff Beck, also two of my favorites. Back about 30 years ago went to see Illinois-Michigan football game in Ann Arbor. Found out Santana was playing at Crisler Arena that night and managed to get tickets. Somehow got into an altered state of mind ;-) and was in heaven for the next two hours.
Somehow got into an altered state of mind ;-)
iowafarmer":3izwf6jo said:Somebody by Blue October its the only rock song they have but they did really well with it. Anything by Disturbed, Three Days Grace, Audioslave, Godsmack, Theory of a Deadman, Slipknock, Staind, Def Leppard, Seether, Buckcherry, Greenday, Hinder, Nickelback, Papa Roach, Santana, AC/DC, and a few others
Red Bull Breeder":2a9p6pvw said:There is some youngun's on here that ain't never heard of half the ones mentioned. Sure glad i ain't never had one them altered states of mind. :lol2:
:lol2: :lol2: Read the Ted Commandments? You might change your view of him. He uses what I call high energy in your face common sense political views and doesn't use politically correct speech when making his point. He has talked about running for governor.I have no idea what songs Ted played but know he had a show, is politically active and is a nutcase.
Van, I wonder how many people reading this ever even heard of Uriah Heep?
Alice":18jegj18 said:VanC":18jegj18 said:Pete Townsend was pretty good, too. Lots of good ones mentioned already but if I had to pick just one I'd go with David Gilmore of Pink Floyd. Used to listen to alot of heavy metal many years ago. Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Uriah Heep, etc.
Lammie mentioned Santana and Jeff Beck, also two of my favorites. Back about 30 years ago went to see Illinois-Michigan football game in Ann Arbor. Found out Santana was playing at Crisler Arena that night and managed to get tickets. Somehow got into an altered state of mind ;-) and was in heaven for the next two hours.
Somehow got into an altered state of mind ;-)
Did ya' now...teehee, teehee, teehee (I'm trying to emulate the munchy giggles here) 8)
Alice