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beatlejuice53
Posted 2007-08-01 5:34 PM (#87887)
Subject: Fun


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I guess I'm showing/feeling my age(54). For the last 20 some years there has been something missing in rock n' roll. Fun. IMHO, too many bands today are just too serious about being the fastest, loudest, or just the most talented. Back in the 60's and early 70's bands were fun to watch and listen to. Bands like the Beatles, Hermans Hermits, Freddie and the Dreamers, Three Dog Night and many more. I always like a little choreography, too. Artists like James Brown, Mitch Rider or any band where the musicians move together. I had been wondering if I would ever see a fun band again. Until July 26. I went to the first rock concert I had been to in 24 years (3 Dog Night). There were 3 bands. The middle one, unfortunately, was not overly impressive. The first band just had the crowd jumping like the old high school sock hops. From start to finish. The drummer played standing up the whole set. I had been told that the headliner always puts on a good show, so I went with high hopes/expectations. I had never seen them before. My expectation were vastly surpassed. They had the croud singing all night. They choreographed some of their show as if they were a syncronized dance team. With steps that the crowd recognized and responded to. They played almost all of their hits (there are a lot) all the way back to the early 70's. Maybe rock 'n roll can be fun, again.
Who were these bands. The opener was "The Stray Cats". The headliner....ZZ Top. If you get a chance to see them, do it. The Pretenders were the middle act.
Bill
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-08-01 5:42 PM (#87888 - in reply to #87887)
Subject: Re: Fun


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Bill,
You should check out a Brittney Spears show...

(24 years!!! Shame on you.)
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-08-01 6:08 PM (#87889 - in reply to #87887)
Subject: Re: Fun


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Bill - did Brian Setzer play with the Stray Cats?

I saw the BS Orchestra Christmas show and that was pretty rousing as well.

For fun, I would have to put Springsteen concerts at the top - at least the shows from the eighties.
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beatlejuice53
Posted 2007-08-01 6:16 PM (#87890 - in reply to #87887)
Subject: Re: Fun


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It was the original "Cats"
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2007-08-01 6:28 PM (#87891 - in reply to #87887)
Subject: Re: Fun


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Stray Cats, ZZ, and Pretenders, what an odd billing.

Depending on my mood I guess I'd pay to see any of them and probably be sleeping through the other two.

I also find it interesting what you say about rock over the past 20 years, because I think people seem to miss how profound "Video Killed The Radio Star" really was.

I'm also not sure I'd ever put the Beatles, Hermans Hermits, Freddie and the Dreamers, and Three Dog Night completely into the "Rock" category, although they each did have a few rock tunes. Must be an age thing. :)
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Beal
Posted 2007-08-01 6:37 PM (#87892 - in reply to #87887)
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I'm inclined to agree with you Miles.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2007-08-01 8:45 PM (#87893 - in reply to #87887)
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Yeah ,but Rock & Roll means to Rock and to Roll.......any music that makes ya feel like rockin`& Rollin`could be Qualified as R & R...exept with somethin`like "Yesterday"..so True those lyrics can be however.. :)

Vic

..and I do Agree , a lot of bands take them selves too serious..
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-08-01 9:12 PM (#87894 - in reply to #87887)
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I only have two classifications for music... The kind I like, and rap. :p
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2007-08-01 9:23 PM (#87895 - in reply to #87887)
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Q "only have two classifications for music... The kind I like, and rap".
.................................................

..As a youngster did U get snarled at by a Duck..?.. :)

Vic
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2007-08-01 10:35 PM (#87896 - in reply to #87887)
Subject: Re: Fun



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Originally posted by CrimsonLake:
For fun, I would have to put Springsteen concerts at the top - at least the shows from the eighties.
My most fun rock show was... The Tubes 1978, and I know I'm not the only one!
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an4340
Posted 2007-08-01 11:36 PM (#87897 - in reply to #87887)
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I like the pretenders song about the chain gang paving over ohio.
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Tony Calman
Posted 2007-08-01 11:44 PM (#87898 - in reply to #87887)
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Back in Eugene (in 1966-1967), there would suddenly appear "The Crickets are coming" spray painted on the sidewalks all over the city...they and the Turtles, Raider, Wailers, Kingsmen, etc., were the rock at the National Guard Armory in Eugene (Univ of Oregon) and Salem. We ignored Corvallis as that was home of the Cow College (Oregon State).

Was listening to an interview with a Chargers on KGB (FM 101.5) today...asked what his favorite rock (applies to other post) group was...said Beatles was his favorite "classic" rock group...good thing he runs and tackles well.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2007-08-02 12:36 AM (#87899 - in reply to #87887)
Subject: Re: Fun


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I would have to put Springsteen concerts at the top - at least the shows from the eighties.
Born in the USA tour, 1985...4+ hours of Absolute Dynamite! I've seen most of them and this is always near the top w/the exception of Fleetwood Mac in 1976 or Summer Jam at Feyline Fields in Phoenix in 1974: 10 bands including Aerosmith, REO Speedwagon, Johnny Winter and ZZ Top! California Jam in 1974 was also unreal! Lynyrd Skynyrd Rules: 1976...two months before the plane crash! Outstanding!

Blessings...
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-08-02 1:28 AM (#87900 - in reply to #87887)
Subject: Re: Fun


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I'm not big on "reunions", but Sunday night I'm going to see The Police at Giants Stadium.

Now this is the cool part, I'm going with my 20 year old daughter (lives in NYC). She got the tickets as a fathers day gift for me and said "I got us up front field tickets to a band called The Police. If you've never heard of them I can give some mp3's."

Little does she know that she was conceived with The Police spinning on the Gerard.

Dave

PS - Nice "gift", I only had to buy plane tickets and will end up treating her all weekend which usually includes some kind of clothes shopping. What's a Dad for ...
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2007-08-02 7:00 AM (#87901 - in reply to #87887)
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Tup, at least it's a real reunion. Some others... Chicago without Peter Cetera, Earth Wind and Fire without Maurice White, Journey without Steve Perry... are like "reunion lite".
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