Wishbone Ash is a very cool but lesser known classic rock band.
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Love listening to Wishbone Ash, could not believe they past me by the first time...
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Hello again, I'm listening to all your suggestions, thanks for the last ones too.
Whenever I have enough time I'll tell you what do I think about them (most of them are really good). Cheers! |
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Hey, Eleanor. I'm a Beatles' fan too.
Most of the bands mentioned I like a lot too but (and I missed some posts so if they've already been mentioned, please feel free to insult me :D ) The Seeds Thirteenth Floor Elevators The Left Banke The Electric Prunes Blues Magoos The Young Rascals The Standells Jefferson Airplane (not the Starship- They're horrible) Grateful Dead (or anything from late 60s San Francisco really) Grapefruit From the seventies... Slade King Crimson (if you like prog) Sparks Alice Cooper Raspberries (Great power pop) Badfinger (If you like the Beatles- second most succesful group from Apple) And then there are the eighties REM Midnight Oil Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds The Smiths The Pandoras And more recently... The Like Ty Segall Animal Collective Beach House Really a sixties fan though (and an old man :D ) |
nice!
just dropping in to add this fun French cover of the Beatles' Day Tripper: |
:bowdown: just getting 'worser' now,,,,fingers in ears
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I just jumped to the last page of the thread, so I might be repeating other people suggestions, but still
I think you could also check out: Donovan Janis Ian Gram Parsons Tim Buckley Kaleidoscope The Faces Buffalo Springfield Neil Young Country Joe & The Fish The Moody Blues Gandalf Love The Who The Grateful Dead Ananda Shankar Canned Heat Paul Simon’s first album Os Mutantes David Bowie Tamikrest Tinariwen The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band Also (and this is coming from a Stones’ fanatic) maybe take another try at the Rolling Stones. I’ve had that exact same situation with my girlfriend, that she came to love and appreciate pretty much all of the 60s/70s music I was showing her, but for some reason she really wasn’t into the Stones. But after a few tries, a couple of playlists, and a documentary she’s sometimes even more of a Stones fan than I am. What albums did you listen to? |
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