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    #16
    Ha overrated, I havent heard that before. Good one.
    Back to my roots

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      #17
      Originally posted by FifeDog236 View Post
      Ha overrated, I havent heard that before. Good one.
      haha.... I got a kick out of that one as well. Ive actually almost gotten in a fight defending who I consider the best of all time hands down. But I completely accept others tastes and points of views. :) If you get the bootlegs all through their tours and hear them all improvising and extending songs to 20-30 minutes and hear what comes out of his head at the moment and how a solo morphs throughout a tour, one can better appreciate his skill. I almost never judge people by their studio stuff. I left out 2-3 other very honrable mentions.

      -Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple & Rainbow eras)
      -David Gilmour (From Meddle to The Wall & especially "Live In Pompeii" in "Echoes")


      Mariano
      Last edited by CleanAzzE30z; 08-23-2006, 10:50 AM.


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        #18
        Looks to be from the Balance tour when Eddie had the short hair and supposed "dry spell" from drinking. Love guitar solos, love EVH, love VH, seen them numerous times. Too bad that it seems rock is dead at this point in time. People may laugh, but the 80's without a shadow of a doubt were the best in my eyes for rock. Lots of glam and cheese, but the musicians were great, that os often overlooked. Along came grunge and f*cked everything up, if I had a chance, I would like to take Kurt Cobain and kill him over again. F*uck him and f*ck grunge, shit music anyways.

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          #19
          Ha, you're old

          "One of my top five favorite, like, cool...nerd cars"

          '89 325i-sold
          '98 528i

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            #20
            I have always loved VH (even during their Hagaar period) and EVH is amazing, hell you are talking my timeframe as I graduated H.S. in 80.

            Gary Moore is awesome, What about Larry Carlton? Robert Cray? Come on!

            There are lots of amazing people out there!!!

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              #21
              Originally posted by Adam1990325iC View Post
              Looks to be from the Balance tour when Eddie had the short hair and supposed "dry spell" from drinking. Love guitar solos, love EVH, love VH, seen them numerous times. Too bad that it seems rock is dead at this point in time. People may laugh, but the 80's without a shadow of a doubt were the best in my eyes for rock. Lots of glam and cheese, but the musicians were great, that os often overlooked. Along came grunge and f*cked everything up, if I had a chance, I would like to take Kurt Cobain and kill him over again. F*uck him and f*ck grunge, shit music anyways.
              Ill take the 70's. Humble Pie, etc. I concur on the rock is dying. Nothing good for the most part comes out anymore (Im a big Chili Peppers fan though). Its all pop and rap. Fuck that.
              Back to my roots

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                #22
                Originally posted by FifeDog236 View Post
                Ill take the 70's. Humble Pie, etc. I concur on the rock is dying. Nothing good for the most part comes out anymore (Im a big Chili Peppers fan though). Its all pop and rap. Fuck that.
                Dude you listen to to the radio too much. There's plenty of great stuff happening in rock it just doesn't make it to the radio for the most part; in fact I'd say there's more going on in rock than there is in pop or rap. Rock is alive and well, it's not going anywhere.

                "One of my top five favorite, like, cool...nerd cars"

                '89 325i-sold
                '98 528i

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Purdue89E30 View Post
                  Ha, you're old
                  I guess 22 is old now? What type of rock are you talking about that is alive and well? What left is there to sing about? At least in the 80's it was partying, getting laid, screwing off. What's better than listening to 80's music in your 80's car?

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                    #24
                    That's weird I'm almost 24. Hey it's cool if you like 80's music, it's fun sometimes but i have no trouble finding modern rock that is great and still pushing musical boundaries. There are infinitely many things and experiences to write songs about and just as many points of view on the same subjects.

                    Rock 'n' roll ain't noise pollution
                    Rock 'n' roll ain't gonna die
                    Rock 'n' roll ain't noise pollution
                    Rock 'n' roll it will survive

                    "One of my top five favorite, like, cool...nerd cars"

                    '89 325i-sold
                    '98 528i

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                      #25
                      Rock on man, I like your thought process.

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                        #26
                        Amen. On the ACDC and the thought process. I love the way that song begins and builds up from one soft guitar to two hard chord paying guitars. lovely.

                        Mariano


                        2001 Titaniumsilber 540i Sport 6-Speed
                        1990 Diamantschwarz Alpha-N 2.5L ///M3
                        1986 Alpinweiss 325e M50B25 (R.I.P.)

                        -Talk to me when more sound comes from the induction than from the exhaust...

                        -Argentina........lo mas grande que hay.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Jon325i View Post
                          I was a Van Halen fan back in the day....their material from the late 70s to early 80s was probably their best stuff IMHO.

                          EVH is the king of the string in my book 8)

                          Jon
                          I'm old - REALLY old, and I'd never heard of VH when I saw them open for Black Sabbath. (It was so long ago that Ozzy was still the singer for BS.)

                          The place was only half-full when Van Halen opened, but everyone that was there knew they were witnessing a rock revolution. The auditorium had started to fill up by the time they finished their set, and the place erupted when they walked offstage. They came back out and did an encore, and the whole place erupted again.

                          My brother and I were both there, and we were both blown away. Black Sabbath seemed rather ordinary after watching EVH and Diamond Dave.

                          I bought a copy of their first album the next day - on 8-track. I've had a copy of that work in almost every format - cassette, vinyl, 8-track, mp3, and CD.
                          McCain's military draft: Are you willing to bet your life?

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                            #28
                            Lair you rock.... that is all

                            Mariano


                            2001 Titaniumsilber 540i Sport 6-Speed
                            1990 Diamantschwarz Alpha-N 2.5L ///M3
                            1986 Alpinweiss 325e M50B25 (R.I.P.)

                            -Talk to me when more sound comes from the induction than from the exhaust...

                            -Argentina........lo mas grande que hay.

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