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religion=pointless 01-09-2008 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by zette (Post 429458)
For me it was probably The Spice Girls. I'm so ashamed to admit that, but sadly it's true. Definitely not into them any more though. Urgh.

LOL!!

Urban Hat€monger ? 01-09-2008 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zette (Post 429458)
For me it was probably The Spice Girls. I'm so ashamed to admit that, but sadly it's true. Definitely not into them any more though. Urgh.

That's OK

You're forgiven for having a Doctor Who reference in your profile.

Friday 01-09-2008 01:03 PM

I think mine was Queen. I had been obsessed with Nirvana before, but with Queen there was so much back catalogue to delve into.

British_pharaoh 01-09-2008 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Friday (Post 429523)
I think mine was Queen. I had been obsessed with Nirvana before, but with Queen there was so much back catalogue to delve into.

I despise Queen

but at least they gave us freddie Mercury

Nosmada 01-09-2008 05:50 PM

Pearl Jam Interstate Lovesong did it for me, and i still love it to today. Also a Boy Named Goo.

Gates_of_Iscariot 01-09-2008 05:56 PM

im ridden with hate due to fear factorys demanufacture

cardboard adolescent 01-09-2008 07:43 PM

no, that's just adolescence.

savannah 01-10-2008 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Nosmada (Post 429589)
Pearl Jam Interstate Lovesong did it for me, and i still love it to today. Also a Boy Named Goo.



thats wasnt pearl jam,.....that was STP


this is a tricky question
i've been through so many musical phases in my 24 years its not even funny,....
be it roger miller and simon and garfunkle when i was a kid,.....to bands like bush and nirvana when i was in 3rd grade,....jr high found me goin through my hard rock/classic rock/motown phases,....

most of that carried over to high school where i started to obsess over 'texas country', which i have just cycled back too

college was all about the jam band,......

but through all these there are a few albums that never lost their rotation,.....

the allman brother's filmore east
u2's war
zepplin's 3
a live roxy music album
jerry jeff walker's great gonzos
and neil young's harvest

teshadoh 01-10-2008 12:44 PM

Before 'classic rock' was coined & during a time when top 40 radio stations dominated the airwaves, a Charlotte radio station had a '1960s' radio program on a weekend night & they played Immigrant Song by Led Zeppelin. I was only 10 or so & never heard of them since my older sister listened to disco & new wave and there were no album oriented radio stations.

But that blew me away. I worshiped them throughout the 1980's as the classic rock format became popular until I was in high school when I started listening to college rock. Obviously, I've never been embarrassed of them, but I haven't touched any of the old albums & I had only bought 1 CD (Physical Graffiti). But they have a warm place in my heart as they were the first band I truly became obsessed about & helped introduce me to other rock bands.

savannah 01-10-2008 12:55 PM

tesh,...speakin of the transition of classic rock,...
my local classic rock station (that i grew up listenin too) played pearl jam,.......made me feel old and out of the loop


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