fishnman (Offline)
#32
3/2/09 3:23 PM
After reading all the posts since I started this I am getting the feeling that " I am really getting out of touch with society"! Guess it's time to download something a little bit different. ( I don't feel to bad though, I did recognize Lemmy in Tim Watson's avatar!)
cecil98 (Offline)
#35
3/3/09 9:47 AM
In no particular order:
1. Marshall Tucker Band (fave song by them: Heard It In a Love Song)
2. Lynard Skynard (fave song: Mr. Breeze)
3. ZZ Top (fave song(s): Tush, La Grange)
4. Bob Seger Silver Bullet Band (fave song: Night Moves)
5. Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons
Single greatest female vocal performance I've ever heard: "What's Up" by Linda Perry (Four Non-Blondes)
Single greatest male vocal performance I've ever heard: "Unchained Melody" by Bobby Hatfield (Righteous Brothers)
Favorite non rock/country rock song: "Stranger By The Shore" by Acker Bilk
Honorable mention: "Total Eclipse of the Heart" by Bonnie Tyler and "You Were Meant For Me" by Jewel
Z-man (Offline)
#36
3/3/09 11:01 AM
My interest vary mostly dependant on where and what I am doing, at the race track I prefer the sound of 410s firing for hot laps, that tends to set the mood for the evening. Pat Oconner Fan I agree with you about Celine Dion, she has a beautiful voice, however, I think with the current economic and political conditions a donkey getting an education has been done with favorable results.
onthegas7j (Offline)
#38
3/3/09 4:36 PM
Shinedown (What A Shame), Slipknot (Pulse of the Maggots), As I Lay Dying (Forever), Keith Urban (Nobody Drinks Alone), Sick Puppies (All the Same), The Used (Taste of Ink), Lil Wayne, Fort Minor/ Linkin Park, Staind (Devil), Lamb Of God (Redneck), Alice in Chains (Rooster), Seger (Main Street)