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this is a discussion within the NOLA Community Forum; geez you guys are old..... i got some disturbed, saliva, godsmack, drowning pool, marilyn manson, velvet revolver anything that just rocks!!! LOL........ I like those groups too. Except Manson. That\'s one weird dude. :P I think todays rock is watered ...

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Old 07-13-2004, 12:36 PM   #11
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geez you guys are old..... i got some disturbed, saliva, godsmack, drowning pool, marilyn manson, velvet revolver anything that just rocks!!!
LOL........ I like those groups too. Except Manson. That\'s one weird dude. :P

I think todays rock is watered down compared to the 80\'s and 90\'s. Hell, even the 60\'s and 70\'s. Metallica, Queensryche, megadeth, Slayer: Those bands really rocked. Todays rock bands just lack something. I suppose it\'s all in what you grow up listening too.
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Old 07-13-2004, 12:45 PM   #12
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I will admit that I like me some Led Zeppelin every now and then. I little less now than in high school or college. The mood does hit ever so often, though. Guns and Roses hits the spot sometimes, too.

Anybody ever listen to Dinosaur, Jr.? A roomate of mine in college turned me on to them. Good, solid rockin\' out tunes.
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I\'m much more of a Neil Young fan. I think that\'s what\'s in the CD player right now. I also love my classic rock. AC/DC puts on an amazing show.
Dinosaur Jr. wasn\'t too bad in the early 90\'s, but they\'ve really fell off the face of the earth recently. The closest I will get to country is Shania Twain. And I will get really close to her
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Old 07-13-2004, 03:37 PM   #14
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I\'ve thrown all of my CD\'s on the hard drive of an old Lattitude notebook and shuffle through HUGE playlists.

I\'ve never been able to listen/ook @ Clapton the same since over a decade ago when he and his wife came home still messed up from \"partying\", sent the sitter home; left the sliding glass door to their 20 something floor up condo\'s patio open and then letting his child crawl out and over the edge to it\'s death.

If he were any other color he\'d still be in prison today.

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Old 07-20-2004, 07:21 PM   #15
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To clarify, Richard Buckner is a singer/songwriter, lots of acoustic guitar and songs with teeth for words. My favorite lyric: \"Strike another promise, and watch it burn\"
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Old 07-20-2004, 11:38 PM   #16
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geez you guys are old..... i got some disturbed, saliva, godsmack, drowning pool, marilyn manson, velvet revolver anything that just rocks!!!
Pakowitz, you have to check out a band called atomship. CD is called \"crash of \'43\"
The single that is sometimes played on the radio doesn\'t do the album justice. The album definately rocks. The drummer is incredible.

Also in my rotation right now is Todd Snyder Live. Great folk singer who tells funny stories in between songs.
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Old 07-20-2004, 11:47 PM   #17
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Those early Dinasaur Jr. albums were great driving music. J Mascus has some great chops. I am also a huge Neil Young fan. I saw him at farm aid and his playing was so intense that he blew two speakers on his last song.

Great stuff... I could talk about music all day.
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Old 07-24-2004, 02:51 PM   #18
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I\'ve been listening to alot of Johnny Cash lately. His Unearthed albums are pretty good. It doesn\'t get much tougher than his version of Rusty Cage.

I\'m listening to Dave Mathews right now as I place my order on amazon.com for Lyle Lovett.
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Old 07-25-2004, 10:24 PM   #19
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I had Peter Frampton\'s Alive! in my CD player all day yesterday. \"Do You Feel Like I Do\" is one of my top 5 favorite songs. That song rocks, dude.
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