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This thread is 60+ pages long and while I haven't read all the pages, I've not seen much that interests me. LOL. The intersection between my music listening and this thread's is pretty small, considering that I have a broad palate, so to speak, and this thread hasn't been limited to one genre.
My eldest son has decided that this song is no longer his favorite or second favorite, as it has been eclipsed by some cheesy metal outfit called Avenged Sevenfold.
One of my 10 year olds has taken quite a liking to this band over the last couple of weeks, and his song is one of his favs
My other 10 year old remains a fan of
Avenged Sevenfold has always been a little cheesy but their early stuff is some of the better 2000s metalcore. This video is such an accurate depiction of the scene back then- takes me right back to Hot Topic and sweaty basement shows:
I remember being so disappointed by the album after this that I threw the CD away after listening to it one time on the home from the record store.
But for my money the best of that bunch will always be Darkest Hour- they’ve had some changes but the current lineup is an insanely talented bunch of musicians and the nicest guys ever. Songwriting is a cut above, too. If you ever have a chance to see them- go.
Roy Orbison was born April 23, 1936
Not sure how you leave Van Morrison out.
I couldn't help but notice his absence.
Speaking of blue eyed soul legends, this is an interesting collaboration from a dozen or so years ago.
Speaking of blue eyed soul legends, this is an interesting collaboration from a dozen or so years ago.
This is your Mt Rushmore of male vocalists?My Mount Rushmore of male vocalists
Roy Orbison
Vince Gill
George Jones
Mel Torme
I had the pleasure to attend the black tie reopening of the remodeled Memorial Hall and saw Tony Bennett perform.This is your Mt Rushmore of male vocalists?
Roy Orbison
Elvis
Sam Cooke
Frank Sinatra (Tony Bennett is a better singer, but Frank altered the medium)
Ray Charles