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Old 12-03-2013, 09:33 PM
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If I had to pick just one, it's the ultimate showman: Alice Cooper. Since 1971 I've attended 44 of his shows in Canada and the US, and he's never failed to deliver the goods in terms of sheer entertainment. Here's my top 5:

1. Alice Cooper
2. Rush
3. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
4. Warren Zevon
5. Rolling Stones
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Old 12-04-2013, 12:58 PM
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Singers: Springsteen, Mellencamp, Johnny Cash, Neil Young

Band: Kinks/Beatles/Stones/CCR/E St Band (its not just Bruce)
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Old 01-31-2014, 11:37 AM
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Favorite band is Eagles.....liked the recent History of Eagles on Showtime. Absolutely fascinating...great stories....great music.
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Old 01-31-2014, 03:14 PM
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A little OT, I just got tickets to Motley Crue/Alice Cooper in Des Moines,IA on July 11th. Can't wait to see Alice Cooper.
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A little OT, I just got tickets to Motley Crue/Alice Cooper in Des Moines,IA on July 11th. Can't wait to see Alice Cooper.
Alice is a great show. Got to see them a while back, when(one of my favorite musicians) Damon Johnson from Brother Cane was playing guitar for them. Need to see them again, now that Orianthi is his lead guitar player. She can shred with the best, and damn she looks good. She was also supposed to Michael Jackson's guitar player on that last tour, before he died.. Some great vids of her playing on youtube..

And Clayton, speaking of Satriani. Here's a nice vid of Orianthi, Satriani and Vai playing Little wing...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAB5fwQ66y8

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Alice is a great show. Got to see them a while back, when(one of my favorite musicians) Damon Johnson from Brother Cane was playing guitar for them. Need to see them again, now that Orianthi is his lead guitar player. She can shred with the best, and damn she looks good. She was also supposed to Michael Jackson's guitar player on that last tour, before he died.. Some great vids of her playing on youtube..

And Clayton, speaking of Satriani. Here's a nice vid of Orianthi, Satriani and Vai playing Little wing...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAB5fwQ66y8
Thanks David, that was an awesome jam of "Little Wing"!!! Would have loved to have been in the crowd. Also, that was the first time I'd heard of Orianthi-she is awesome! Wow. Very nice

Sincerely, Clayton
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Old 02-05-2014, 06:27 PM
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Hard for me to pick as I am a music lover and like a little from all genres. I hear a lot of different stuff as I collect records/albums (over 2000 now). anyway, my list is long but here are some favorites from all genres------
Billy Ward and The Dominoes, Buddy Holly, Clyde McPhatter and The Drifters, The Beatles, Elvis, Cash, The Orioles, Sarah Vaughn, early Kinks, early The Who, Pink Floyd, early The Hollies, Gid Tanner and The Skillet Lickers, Hendrix, Joplin (Big Brother and solo), Gordon Lightfoot, Croce.....you get the picture.....then the 80s Hair Rock and 80s music...love it
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I'm a HUGE heavy metal/thrash metal/black metal fan.....been to over 80 concerts....maybe y'all have heard of some of these----Slayer, Metallica (1983-1988), Megadeth, Exodus, DRI, Pantera, Sepultura (Cavalera era), ProPain, Suicidal Tendencies, Forbidden, Agnostic Front, Earth Crisis, Vision of Disorder, Obituary, Napalm Death, Death, Tool, Helmet, Ministry, Body Count, System of a Down, Korn, Iron Maiden, Testament, Grave, Overkill, Anthrax, Cannibal Corpse (prefer the Chris Barnes era), Unleashed, Enslaved, Cradle of Filth, etc,etc.....( Ive seen all the above bands except for Death and Cradle of Filth).....then the best-----DIMMU BORGIR!!!!! ....\m/
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Black Crowes, Pearl Jam, Johnny Cash, Garth Brooks, Neil Young
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Black Crowes, Pearl Jam, Johnny Cash, Garth Brooks, Neil Young
a hell of a list.....but you can keep Garth.
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Hard for me to pick as I am a music lover and like a little from all genres. I hear a lot of different stuff as I collect records/albums (over 2000 now). anyway, my list is long but here are some favorites from all genres------
Billy Ward and The Dominoes, Buddy Holly, Clyde McPhatter and The Drifters, The Beatles, Elvis, Cash, The Orioles, Sarah Vaughn, early Kinks, early The Who, Pink Floyd, early The Hollies, Gid Tanner and The Skillet Lickers, Hendrix, Joplin (Big Brother and solo), Gordon Lightfoot, Croce.....you get the picture.....then the 80s Hair Rock and 80s music...love it
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I'm a HUGE heavy metal/thrash metal/black metal fan.....been to over 80 concerts....maybe y'all have heard of some of these----Slayer, Metallica (1983-1988), Megadeth, Exodus, DRI, Pantera, Sepultura (Cavalera era), ProPain, Suicidal Tendencies, Forbidden, Agnostic Front, Earth Crisis, Vision of Disorder, Obituary, Napalm Death, Death, Tool, Helmet, Ministry, Body Count, System of a Down, Korn, Iron Maiden, Testament, Grave, Overkill, Anthrax, Cannibal Corpse (prefer the Chris Barnes era), Unleashed, Enslaved, Cradle of Filth, etc,etc.....( Ive seen all the above bands except for Death and Cradle of Filth).....then the best-----DIMMU BORGIR!!!!! ....\m/
Daryle, awesome selection of metal bands!!

I like how you put the "good years"of Metallica in there

Back in the day, I probably have seen DRI at least 5 times. Love the first three Sepultura albums, Exodus Bonded By Blood classic album. If you like ProPain, check out Crumbsuckers.

Here's a band with probably one of the best metal drummers out there-Nile- George Kollias- just listen to him in this song:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejOpFFmrFO0

He is a beast on the kit!!!

Sincerely, Clayton

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Old 12-04-2013, 10:39 PM
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I have to agree on this one. Saw Alice Cooper in Munich in '75 or '76 (Welcome To My Nightmare), more for my date than the concert, at least at the time .
The show was unbelievable...very underated musicians ta boot but the show, props, dancers, etc.... the visual definitely rivaled the audio...unbelievable concert experience that I still haven't forgotten...easily the most entertaining "concert" that I've attended.
Took awhile but Emerson, Lake, and Palmer opened my eyes (or should I say ears) to different styles of music (classical, jazz, etc.) as a teen and over the years have become more appreciative of different styles of music. Rock 'n Roller first and foremost but....
I've come to love bluegrass...drink some brew and stomp yur feet...it's just flat out good time music (Like Grand Funk said...Footstompin' Music).
Not necessarily a favorite but a memorable experience...about 1992 at the "Pickle Barrel" in Killington, Vermont....Johnny Winter...remember it now as very "SRVish".
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If I had to pick just one, it's the ultimate showman: Alice Cooper. Since 1971 I've attended 44 of his shows in Canada and the US, and he's never failed to deliver the goods in terms of sheer entertainment. Here's my top 5:

1. Alice Cooper
2. Rush
3. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
4. Warren Zevon
5. Rolling Stones

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Old 12-13-2013, 07:07 PM
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Really like a lot of different bands

Pink Floyd
Eric Clapton
Van Halen

Enigma
Enya

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....when you spend a lot of time driving mobs of grand-daughters and their BFF's around the county , you eventually realize that you have inadvertently learned the lyrics to every Taylor Swift song ever written....not a bad thing I suppose....she's really quite good...

....personally though , when driving alone , I like to slip Joan Baez's '' Diamonds And Rust '' cassette into the dash of my ancient Buick Park Avenue and the miles just melt away....
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Nobody had a voice like Patsy Cline & Elvis is STILL KING!

Roy Orbison a close 2nd & if you never heard of Lonnie Donegan & his Skiffle Group you haven't lived!

Nervous Norvus & "Transfusion" --Greatest novelty record ever!
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Old 12-19-2013, 11:18 AM
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1. Kansas (have seen four times, last in 2012)
2. A.D.
3. Rush (have seen five times, last in 1996)
4. Stryper
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Nobody had a voice like Patsy Cline & Elvis is STILL KING!

Roy Orbison a close 2nd & if you never heard of Lonnie Donegan & his Skiffle Group you haven't lived!

Nervous Norvus & "Transfusion" --Greatest novelty record ever!
Finally somebody said Elvis---I must be old (yes 67) for me Elvis and the Beatles---I love Patsy Cline too---I am a Oldies guy
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