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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 9/11/2008 8:23:45 PM
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MusicianDad
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ORIGINAL: LoyalGypsy Greetings, Hey Dad... I was just watching DINO on TBN and there was a HR Christian Band that sound almost like Montrose, I beleive the name was Bloodgoodband And thanks for the memory...I forgot all about Ronnie Montrose Thanks for the Bloodgoodband referal. I found some of their stuff on youtube. They kind of remind me Judas Priest a little bit. Montrose was also in Gamma. Their song Voyager is so awesome, but the vid on Youtube has some raunchy images so I can't post it. Leah - Donnie Iris http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyTu_ZdcBCo&feature=related
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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 9/12/2008 3:58:37 PM
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ORIGINAL: LoyalGypsy Greetings, Hey Dad... I was just watching DINO on TBN and there was a HR Christian Band that sound almost like Montrose, I believe the name was Bloodgoodband And thanks for the memory...I forgot all about Ronnie Montrose Thanks for the Bloodgoodband referral. I found some of their stuff on youtube. They kind of remind me Judas Priest a little bit. Montrose was also in Gamma. Their song Voyager is so awesome, but the vid on Youtube has some raunchy images so I can't post it. Leah - Donnie Iris http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyTu_ZdcBCo&feature=related Greetings, quote:
Leah - Donnie Iris http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyTu_ZdcBCo&feature=related I remember that one now! A bit TechNo.... But I liked the way the rhythm guitar stood out, too many RGPs today like to hide in the background when their part comes up! ...so to speak! You have to go find them! SO with that I was working with the youth band for a while in our congregation and this one young man was a little shy …but had some good guitar sense, (and boy could he preach a word) I noticed it seems the youth are so trained with all this digital studio garbage that they can not grasp the discipline of the live affect…. where the instrument is actually to be played! ...even though I had to strum out cords on the bass for him to follow he caught on very quickly; he graduated this summer and I believe he is going away to Bible College...and that is more important, But Here’s some good rhythm guitar on the Christian front; God has blessed her with a great band, these guys can do any type of music http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVW90USS-WU On this track by Kutless… the bass opens (in all the lyrics) he plays an improvised rhythm that follows the old "All Along the watchtower" riff… by Jimmy Hendricks http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vh-JeZPmydE Get it! …Strong tower!… All Along the watchtower! To kill 2 birds with one stone, Neil young to my surprise was pretty good live, here a clip of “All Along the watchtower” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_tJnj2j5kI&feature=related What instruments to you dabble with Dad? LG
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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 9/12/2008 7:04:55 PM
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I play a little guitar and can just manage to sit in on bass at church when they're really desperate. Mostly I'm a stage parent/roadie now. And you?
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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 9/14/2008 7:07:08 AM
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Cool site. Actually, my kids listen mostly to classic rock and jazz. They don't listen to much Christian music except for what they play at church or at Christmas. Here's my youngest son's guitar teacher from back in the day when he played with UFO. Heaven's Gate - UFO http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-su9hiTDQgk
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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 9/14/2008 1:53:11 PM
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No, not Michel Schenker. Wouldn't that be awesome! Tommy McClendon. Yeah, we're well aware of Christian music. My wife is a big fan. Me and the boys just don't find much to our taste in modern Christian stuff. Some of the lyrics are great, but instrumentally most of it's lame, especially from a lead guitarist viewpoint. I live in Nor Cal.
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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 9/14/2008 11:20:44 PM
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I don't see him that often, but I'll mention it when I do.
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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 9/15/2008 9:06:54 PM
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ORIGINAL: LoyalGypsy [Greetings, Hey Dad I just noticed the link at the bottom for "Heartland Rocks! Is that your band? Who is that little one in the middle whaling that guitar?? ....Other than the lack of a good light show and a half step here and there... is was rather "Excellent! Hey, thanks *head swelling to monsterous proportions* No, that's one of our worship teams at church. That little guy is my youngest son. The other youngster on the drums is my oldest son. quote:
ORIGINAL LoyalGyspy Here’s one the kids may enjoy.. Joe Satriani & Andy Timmons guitar duel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_ehgqgxxIE&feature=related That's so funny. My oldest son took a few lessons from Satriani's drummer, Jeff Campitelli. Doesn't it stink when they don't have the vid you want on Youtube? I've been scouring that site for the original recording of Shooting Star's Breakout but all I can find is a lousy live version.
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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 9/16/2008 6:34:29 PM
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Ummm...my favorite(s) were (and are) Sammy Hagar - "I can't drive 55" Styx - "Too Much Time on My Hands" Billy Squier - "The Stroke" (don't ask) NDY
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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 9/16/2008 7:52:06 PM
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ORIGINAL: NotDoneYet Ummm...my favorite(s) were (and are) Sammy Hagar - "I can't drive 55" Styx - "Too Much Time on My Hands" Billy Squier - "The Stroke" (don't ask) NDY Greetings, Forgot all about Styx, as a matter of fact I named my first dog Styx, after the band.... and one of her puppies ....Coda, (back to the beginning). Haven't found a good live video on the tube for Sammy...by the way... what was the name of the band Sammy was in before he went solo?? LG
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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 9/16/2008 8:04:39 PM
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Haven't found a good live video on the tube for Sammy...by the way... what was the name of the band Sammy was in before he went solo?? Was it Montrose? I always liked THIS song by The Tubes. And THIS one by Honeymoon Suite. They're both sooo 80s.
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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 9/18/2008 7:43:43 PM
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ORIGINAL: NotDoneYet Ummm...my favorite(s) were (and are) Sammy Hagar - "I can't drive 55" Styx - "Too Much Time on My Hands" Billy Squier - "The Stroke" (don't ask) NDY Greetings, Forgot all about Styx, as a matter of fact I named my first dog Styx, after the band.... and one of her puppies ....Coda, (back to the beginning). I have been a Styx fan for probably 30 years...seen them live more times than I care to count. Sammy Hagar's band...I forget... Anyway...I'm old, I'm a girl, these are the videos I remember from when MTV was first on the air... Oh...and Metallica's One and Fuel rank up there for videos... NDY Haven't found a good live video on the tube for Sammy...by the way... what was the name of the band Sammy was in before he went solo?? LG
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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 9/18/2008 8:24:17 PM
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Found it... should have done my research first..LOL =Van Halen Ahhh...you mean that little band he was in before his second solo career. I had forgotten about them. Wow, I haven't heard that Alive and Kicking song in YEARS! I never did know who did that song. New Girl Now is a pretty good 80s song, too. One Hit Wonder time....Dexy's Midnight Runners An old punkish tune by The Stranglers. VERY early Billy Idol with Generation X Youtube is a dangerous place if you have other things to do.
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