Joan Jett and the black hearts
The Runaways
AC/DC
Saxon
The Dead Kenedys
The Runaways
AC/DC
Saxon
The Dead Kenedys
Joe Cocker
Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show
Janis Joplin
Merle Haggard and the Strangers
Creedence Clearwater Revival
I love music, I can handle just about anything except Rap. No offense to those who like Rap cause I don't expect everyone to like what I like.
You know what they say;
"In Rap, the "c" is silent..."
If I have to listen to rap I prefer old rap.
Sugar hill gang
Grand Master Flash
And the like.
If I have to listen to rap I prefer old rap.
Sugar hill gang
Grand Master Flash
And the like.
Exactly. At one time they were a fave but after hearing every one of their songs ten thousand times I'd rather listen to cats screw.Kinda the way I feel about Led Zeppelin. It was all I listened to for years. Now, I just feel the classic rock stations play it to death.
Guilty as charged.honstely I think some of you are holding back and would pit ABBA/Michael Jackson on your list
classic Rap- Run Dmc- yo jay...
honstely I think some of you are holding back and would pit ABBA/Michael Jackson on your list
I'm not sure there's a band or artist that NEVER fails. Even my very favorite ones have a few that I don't like.
Zeppelin, Floyd, Rush, Seger, Eagles, and Queen all have a ton of great stuff. Lynyrd Skynyrd "Call Me the Breeze" might be my all time number 1 hardest to resist cranking the radio up. Allman Bros Ramblin Man and Segers Against the Wind are up there too. I was born in 83 so majority of it was well before my time. My wife calls me an "old soul".
In the 80s, Metallica and Megadeth. I went through a hair band phase but don't really listen to more than one or two songs from any of those bands and I lost interest in Motley Crue and Guns n Roses mostly because of their personalities. I don't listen to him much at all but I have to admit Michael Jackson put out a lot of good music.
I started discovering music on my own in the 90s. Really like the Black Crows, maybe because their sound is basically indistinguishable from something that could have released 15 years earlier. I like the big hits from the grunge movement but if I listen to the album stuff that wasn't singles I lose interest. My #1 Pandora station is the one that follows searching for Possum Kingdom by the Toadies. I basically stopped keeping up with new music around 2004 or so, though I listen to some newer stuff like Coheed and Cambria and Trivium.
My tastes are pretty eclectic- But if it’s good -
it’s good.
Ac/Dc on the radio now made me think- not on anyone lists? over played?