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Flabbergasted Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-15-07 09:38 PM
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24. I've gotten that alot. Buddy Guy is actually one of my favorites.
Tell you what I'll listen again a little more carefully.
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  -Which of these 60-70's bands would you consider to be the best of the age Flabbergasted  Dec-15-07 05:51 PM   #0 
  - The only band I think is overated is G.D.  Flabbergasted   Dec-15-07 07:00 PM   #1 
  - The Beatles!?! Hah!  Kutjara   Dec-15-07 07:02 PM   #2 
  - Oasis isn't even worthy to be the Beatles' roadies.  edbermac   Dec-15-07 11:49 PM   #26 
  - No Dylan?  greendog   Dec-15-07 07:26 PM   #3 
  - Aretha was a band?  Whisp   Dec-15-07 07:30 PM   #4 
  - You're right and same for Al Green. But they are two of my favorites musicians. nt  Flabbergasted   Dec-15-07 08:20 PM   #11 
  - Dupe  Flabbergasted   Dec-15-07 08:20 PM   #12 
  - They're all different pigments on a very expansive palate.  swag   Dec-15-07 07:32 PM   #5 
  - Standing in the Shadow of Motown.  Whisp   Dec-15-07 07:34 PM   #6 
  - the Funk Brothers, pay attention now.  Whisp   Dec-15-07 08:29 PM   #16 
  - all and more of the above  Tuesday Afternoon   Dec-15-07 07:34 PM   #7 
  - The Beatles, but The Jimi Hendrix Experience deserves mention  aint_no_life_nowhere   Dec-15-07 07:44 PM   #8 
  - Your right except some of his stuff was boring other stuff mind blowing. nt  Flabbergasted   Dec-15-07 08:23 PM   #13 
     - Boring? I guess it's a matter of taste - musical taste is personal  aint_no_life_nowhere   Dec-15-07 08:40 PM   #18 
        - I thought his strictly blues based guitar playing singing left alot to be desired.  Flabbergasted   Dec-15-07 08:47 PM   #19 
        - He didn't have a pretty voice like BB King, but he was a great blues guitar player  aint_no_life_nowhere   Dec-15-07 09:33 PM   #23 
           - I've gotten that alot. Buddy Guy is actually one of my favorites.  Flabbergasted   Dec-15-07 09:38 PM   #24 
        - dupe  Flabbergasted   Dec-15-07 08:47 PM   #20 
  - Velvet Underground.  primate1   Dec-15-07 07:44 PM   #9 
  - Seconded  swag   Dec-16-07 03:08 AM   #32 
  - My Vote Went To Pink Floyd...but...  Steely_Dan   Dec-15-07 08:05 PM   #10 
  - Great post  Flabbergasted   Dec-15-07 08:26 PM   #15 
  - The Dead were a LIVE BAND, and unlike most on the list  Bennyboy   Dec-15-07 08:33 PM   #17 
  - I Can Appreciate the GD on Those Points...  Steely_Dan   Dec-15-07 09:32 PM   #21 
  - An interesting thing about PFloyd - their multiple phases  Bongo Prophet   Dec-16-07 02:11 AM   #27 
  - Absolutely agree with you!  Steely_Dan   Dec-16-07 05:12 PM   #34 
  - For me, the one thing about the Beatles that is forever puzzling is...  bob_weaver   Dec-16-07 02:26 AM   #28 
     - I've always found that fascinating too...  Hobarticus   Dec-16-07 02:39 AM   #29 
     - It took on a life...  Steely_Dan   Dec-16-07 05:11 PM   #33 
     - Because what we now consider "ordinary pop stuff" was, in 1964,  Common Sense Party   Dec-16-07 02:55 AM   #31 
  - The Dead.  otherlander   Dec-15-07 08:24 PM   #14 
  - No Hendrix?  GreenPartyVoter   Dec-15-07 09:33 PM   #22 
  - lol, ugh, see post 8 on down.  Flabbergasted   Dec-15-07 09:39 PM   #25 
  - Beatles, but The Who are a close second. nt  Common Sense Party   Dec-16-07 02:52 AM   #30 
 

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