The Music Thread

Since that is one of the two nights in my life that I don't remember how they ended, I'm not going to argue details. I thought the three played the same night. I know I saw all three, but...
It wasn't my intention to argue details...just sharing my drug addled recollection of 54 years ago :cool:

At any rate, I'm just glad to reminisce with a kindred spirit 50 years later who shared my zonked experience🥳
 
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.

 
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.


OK, so this is weird. I thought I had responded to this post but I don't see mine. I thought you had mentioned a band named Sumac, not Darkest Hour. I thought maybe you had responded to my ghost post.

If I didn't respond to you I meant to. Thought i did. Don't understand how I didn't.
 
Today I have been listening to Eric Burden. Back in the day I was in junior high school( 1963-64) and the Beatles were the thing especially among the girls. Being the contrarian I was, I adopted the Animals as my favorite band who were the bad boys.

The Animals were influenced by American R&B and blues which is still my love.

So I'm listening to Eric Burden, lead singer of the Animals, singing this favorite Eric Burden solo of mine( stick around for Traffic/Steve Winwood )

 
Not sure how you leave Van Morrison out.



Oh my man I hope you are not responding to my vocalist Mount Rushmore.

Van Morrison is my absolute favorite of all time

He is #1 on blue eyed soul singer Mount Rushmore

I had the privilege to see him in Alex Cooley's nightclub in Atlanta in 1978 on his Wavelength tour
I have 9 of his CDs
I wear a Van the Man tee shirt with pride
I watch Van's " Caravan" performance from the Last Waltz at least once a month. It was the show stopper

 
I couldn't help but notice his absence.




oh man you just posted my favorite ...

I had that album back in the day now long gone and in the 90s I began to search for the CD and finally after months of searching I snagged a used cd for $25 which is one of the best purchases I have ever made(y)

I have my blue eyed soul Mount Rushmore :

Van Morrison
Daryl Hall
Mick Hucknall ( Simply Red )
Bobby Hatfield ( Righteous Brothers )

His performance at the Last Waltz says it all and I defy anyone to say it don't get better than that.

 
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Speaking of blue eyed soul legends, this is an interesting collaboration from a dozen or so years ago.




Oh man !
Speaking of blue eyed soul legends, this is an interesting collaboration from a dozen or so years ago.



just ordered that cd . Thank you !

I am a Rascals fan and old enough to know them as the Young Rascals:)

and Steve Cropper was the go to guitarist for Stax artists but probably best known as the guitarist for the Blues Brothers:cool:
 
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