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Old 01-11-2021, 02:13 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I'm being a little **** for pointing this out but lol
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Dude slow it down a bit.
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There is only one bright spot and that is the growing habit of disgruntled men of dynamiting factories and power-stations; I hope that, encouraged now as ‘patriotism’, may remain a habit! But it won’t do any good, if it is not universal.
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Old 01-11-2021, 02:53 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Since you fancy yourself some 60's hard rock, you'd probably enjoy Black Monk Time by The Monks. "Complication" is a good song to start with. Anti-war proto-punk feeds young minds.
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Old 01-11-2021, 03:01 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Was gonna suggest that myself but I thought I'd given them enough.
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Old 01-11-2021, 03:02 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Acid Folk/Jam Bands/Prog:
Traffic (Mr. Fantasy, Traffic)
Trees (The Garden Of Jane Delawney, On the Shore)
Steeleye Span (Hark! The Village Wait)
Yes (Close to the Edge)
The Byrds (The Byrds Play Dylan)

70s/80s:
10cc (The Bends)
5th Dimension
ABBA (The Visitors)
David Bowie
Mott the Hoople
Roxy Music
T. Rex
Rezillos
Talking Head
The Tubes


I'm a Stones' fan. I like the fact they cover so much territory. Not only with music styles, but the mood of their songs. Some of their songs can be serious, sad, et cetera. It was those type of melancholy songs that drew to their music.
  • Ruby Tuesday
  • Sitting on a Fence
  • Backstreet Girl
  • Time Waits For No One
  • Wild Horses
  • Angie

edit: I thought this thread was in General Music
First of all, thank you very much for all the suggestions, I really like some of the bands you named, although i didn't write them on the list like: Yes, The Byrds, 10cc, ABBA and David Bowie. Of course, The Rolling Stones have some great songs, my favourite ones are: Angie, Wild horses, She's A Rainbow, Paint It Black and It's Only Rock N' Roll (But I like it). What I wanted to say is that, unlike the other artists I mentioned, I couldn't sit and listen to a whole Rolling Stones album. I think it's mainly because I've never liked Mick Jagger, his way of singing and specially his behaviour on stage or promo videos...The first thing I listened/saw from them was the music video of Start Me Up...It was a bit weird

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Surprised no one's said Neil Young yet. The god tier of classic rock
Haven't heard much of him, but I love Heart OF Gold, it's a great tune. Also, Rockin' In The Free World is a good song. I'll listen more to his music. Thanks.

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A few 'classic' rock groups and artists not on your list...

Quicksilver Messenger Service
Robin Trower
The Allman Brothers Band
Blues Magoos
Dantalian's Chariot
The Byrds
The Moody Blues
The Turtles
The Mothers of Invention
Savoy Brown
The Chocolate Watchband
Blue Öyster Cult
Black Sabbath
J.J. Cale
The Doors
David Bowie
The Electric Prunes
Lynyrd Skynyrd
King Crimson
The Music Machine
Blind Faith
Moby Grape
Thank you very much! I really like some of the musicians you mentioned, like David Bowie or Blind Faith (Eric Clapton is my favourite musician). I've listened to some stuff from Black Sabbath, and they seem cool, but a just a little bit too dark for me. From Blue Óyster Cult, I've only heard (Don't Fear) The Reaper, so I'll find more stuff from them. The only thing I know 'bout J.J. Cale is that he wrote Cocaine. The Doors are strange (never liked them a lot), but I love Break On Through (To The Other Side). Lynyrd Skynyrd are just too overplayed by Spanish radio stations, but they're good. Also, it was sad to find out that Since I've Been Loving You, my favourite Led Zeppelin song, was plagiarised from Never by Moby Grape...I guess it was Jimmy's common habit.
Anyway, I'll listen to the rest of the artists that are still unkown to me. Have a nice day.

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A few 'classic' rock groups and artists not on your list...

Quicksilver Messenger Service
Robin Trower
The Allman Brothers Band
Blues Magoos
Dantalian's Chariot
The Byrds
The Moody Blues
The Turtles
The Mothers of Invention
Savoy Brown
The Chocolate Watchband
Blue Öyster Cult
Black Sabbath
J.J. Cale
The Doors
David Bowie
The Electric Prunes
Lynyrd Skynyrd
King Crimson
The Music Machine
Blind Faith
Moby Grape
I forgot to mention The Allman Brothers Band, I love them. Too sad Duane passed away that soon. What a good guitarist!

By the way, it is true that I'm a girl. I don't play the guitar (mainly becuase I don't have one), but I'd love to start learning one day.

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The Modern Lovers by The Modern Movers
Funhouse by The Stooges
Warrior on the Edge of Time by Hawkwind
Here Are the Sonics by The Sonics
Velvet Underground & Nico - Velvet Underground
Pink Flag - Wire
Suicide - Suicide
Thank you! I'm making a playlist with all the suggestions!

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Anyone who praises the Kinks' melodies can get a rec from me. Check out the Zombies - Odessey and Oracle
Also, the Velvet Underground are not on your list so in case you're not familiar with them:

edit: Charles stealing my rec like a ninja
Thanks! From The Zombies I've listened to She's Not There, and they seem to be a good band. As for The Velvet Underground, I've heard Lou Reed claiming that The Beatles were rubbish...But I still love The Who after finding out that Pete Townshend hated The Beatles, Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix. So I'll listen to the Velvet Underground too.
P.S: Sorry, but what does "getting a rec from me" mean?

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Let me know what you think of that one first if you would please

I’m sure some others will have some nice picks for you as well

You’re English is great btw
Thank you very much! I'll listen to them for sure, and post a coment here soon. Have a good day!

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Since you fancy yourself some 60's hard rock, you'd probably enjoy Black Monk Time by The Monks. "Complication" is a good song to start with. Anti-war proto-punk feeds young minds.
OK, never heard about them. Thanks!

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I'm not sure the Monks is too far. I think Suicide probably is and Fun House too, but hey, trying doesn't hurt

also Hawk talking about respecting proper boundaries of 14 year olds, the irony

can we take this to another thread though? let's just keep this one for the recs, the poor kid doesn't need our arguing
You can argue as much as you want! It's fun, I've never had a discussion about music before.
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Old 01-11-2021, 03:12 PM   #17 (permalink)
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could y’all quit trying to prove how hip you are and give her something she could conceivably relate to considering the bands she name dropped and her age
1. I don't remember any gender being given.

2. Don't be so condescending. Kids can listen to plenty of out there ****.
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Yeah dude she’s really going to relate to Frankie
It's one song on the whole album. You don't need to be a jaded 30-something with a pickled liver to bop to "Ghost Rider".
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could y’all quit trying to prove how hip you are and give her something she could conceivably relate to considering the bands she name dropped and her age
I read the list, I figured the kid may enjoy it. No snobbiness was intended.
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