The most important punk rock band of the 1990s was Fugazi. What are the chances they'd ever be on a ballot?
The most important punk rock band of the 1990s was Fugazi. What are the chances they'd ever be on a ballot?
westofyou (12-28-2014)
*BaseClogger* (12-29-2014)
Championships for MY teams in my lifetime:
Cincinnati Reds - 75, 76, 90
Chicago Blackhawks - 10, 13, 15
University of Kentucky - 78, 96, 98, 12
Chicago Bulls - 91, 92, 93, 96, 97, 98
“Everything that happens before Death is what counts.”
― Ray Bradbury, Something Wicked This Way Comes
"In my day you had musicians who experimented with drugs. Now it's druggies experimenting with music" - Alfred G Clark (circa 1972)
I just recently had a co-worker ask me about a band I knew nothing about ... Gov't Mule. I did do some research and discovered they were an off-shoot from a couple guys who played with the Allman Brothers. Other then that, I know very little about them, other then they're recent Pink Floyd tribute Album "Dark Side Of The Mule" got excellent reviews, is worth listening, and I'm probably going to pick it up.
What is other's opinion on this band?
"In my day you had musicians who experimented with drugs. Now it's druggies experimenting with music" - Alfred G Clark (circa 1972)
Warren Haynes plays with Gov't Mule. Started as a side project of some Allman Bros dudes in the 90s.
I love The Allman Brothers band and do not like Gov't Mule at all. I cannot stand the singing of Haynes and think his guitar play, while skilled, generic.
If you are looking for a nice taste of southern rock by a band you likely haven't heard of before I suggest Tea Leaf Green.
This is a great song to start. One of my favorite songs that has come out since 2000.
Thanks RedTeamGo.
I'm an old fart now, but I've always loved the Allman Brothers Band. In the past year I've bought the CDs of a couple albums of theirs I played to death in my younger days... Live At Fillmore East and Eat A Peach.
I really enjoyed Duane Allman. Thought he was one of the best slide guitarists I ever heard, and his collaboration with Clapton .... Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs... is on my All-time greatest album list. Clapton wrote later in his autobiography that he and Allman were inseparable during the sessions in Florida, and called Duane Allman the "musical brother I'd never had but wished I did."
"In my day you had musicians who experimented with drugs. Now it's druggies experimenting with music" - Alfred G Clark (circa 1972)
Have you ever listened to the Live at Ludlow Garage 1970 CD?
http://www.allmusic.com/album/live-a...0-mw0000203523
“In the same way that a baseball season never really begins, it never really ends either.” - Lonnie Wheeler, "Bleachers, A Summer in Wrigley Field"
The Baseball Emporium - Books & Things.
The Baseball Bookstore
http://tsc-sales.com/
http://tscsales.blogspot.com/
http://silverscreenbooks.com/
Nothing beats Whipping Post on that Live at Fillmore East album.
There is no such thing as a pitching prospect.
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