What other bands, besides Rush, are you really into?

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Slaine mac Roth wrote:No Jethro Tull fans here?
i listen to tull but only know odds songs for i only have aqualung here available for listening
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Slaine mac Roth wrote:No Jethro Tull fans here?

I tried to get into them on a couple occasions, and never did. Maybe i'm just listening to the wrong songs.
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I would recommend Aqualung, Heavy Horses and Broadsword and the Beast. They're my three favourites.
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Crowded House
Yes
Slayer (pre South Of Heaven)
Thin Lizzy
Mountain
The Smiths
Black Sabbath (Ozzy's)
Iron Maiden
Metallica (pre-Black Album)


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Slaine mac Roth wrote:I would recommend Aqualung, Heavy Horses and Broadsword and the Beast. They're my three favourites.
Love 'em! I even like Stormwatch, although it was one of their later albums. Especially Something's On the Move, Orion and Elegy. :)
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The main one's I'm not fond of are Under Wraps (just dull) and Crest of a Knave (best album Dire straits never made).
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Fridge wrote:Crowded House
Yes
Slayer (pre South Of Heaven)
Thin Lizzy
Mountain
The Smiths
Black Sabbath (Ozzy's)
Iron Maiden
Metallica (pre-Black Album)


There are more....
Dear Peeps,

Yes of the Crowded House known as Slayer with Thin Lizzy on the Mountain along with The Smiths and Ozzy's Black Sabbath making Iron Maiden, Metallica in my thoughts.

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Slaine mac Roth wrote:No Jethro Tull fans here?
schuette wrote:
old bands:
Jethro Tull
Led Zep
Zappa
Hawkwind
Kiss
Black Sabbath (with Ozzy)
etc..

newish bands:
Foo Fighters
Muse
Red Hot Chilli Peppers
The Coral
Porcupine Tree
Kings of Leon
etc...
Dont you read posts... :roll:
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Hey, I love the mighty mighty 'Tull. Have done since I saw them on the Broadsword tour in I think '84 the now. I do prefer the earlier stuff and I do tend to download rather than buy the newer material these days.
I would recommend the new Ian Anderson solo album 'Rupi's Dance', quintissential 'Tull vibe. The most recent Christmas album is easy on the ear also.
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schuette wrote:
Slaine mac Roth wrote:No Jethro Tull fans here?
schuette wrote:
old bands:
Jethro Tull
Led Zep
Zappa
Hawkwind
Kiss
Black Sabbath (with Ozzy)
etc..

newish bands:
Foo Fighters
Muse
Red Hot Chilli Peppers
The Coral
Porcupine Tree
Kings of Leon
etc...
Dont you read posts... :roll:
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Oh, I know what you mean! When my weans ged on this computer, it geds covered with spit and soda and food! :frown:
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awip2062 wrote:Oh, I know what you mean! When my weans ged on this computer, it geds covered with spit and soda and food! :frown:
Same thing with my glasses
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Your glasses? Man! That must be messy all over your face.

Do you need a rag?

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Not my face. Mary, my wonderful 20 mth old daughter (aka Madstuff or Mary Madam or Trouble or Smeagol) like to poke her fingers at the lenses when she's just finished eating (especially chocolate)
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