Also a really good album! Joe Walsh - Ordinary Average Guy
You Might Need Somebody
...this happens if you sit at your balcony, having an ice cold beer in your hand and listening to your stereo system, you couldn't use the last two years for the first time again
Stealers Wheel - They had only three albums but each of them was absolutely fantastic
- Stealers Wheel 1972 - Ferguslie Park 1974 - Right or Wrong 1975
Stuck in the middle - A lot of people know it from the movie "Reservoir Dogs"
and one from Gerry Rafferty's (he was also band member and the singer of Stealers Wheel) album "City To City - 1978" (also a must have ) I think it's one, that nearly everyone could remember
Another excellent band - Badfinger
And some unforgettable songs from the 60's to the early-mid 70's I came arround the last days hearing music with my revived hifi system again
A band who had only two albums, but absolutely worth having them (Stretch - You Can't Beat Your Brain For Entertainment 1976 / Live Blood 1977)
also an excellent album - most know the tracks "Reelin' In the Years" and "Do It Again", this is my favorite number of the album
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Billy Thorpe!
That was my second live show, I must have been 15 then. He opened for Triumph and his first song was actuallly Children of the Sun! This was at Gusman Hall, Miami Florida. Although after looking up Gusman Hall, it dosen´t look like what I remember. I remember it as a small theater in downtown Miami. Might have my memories/places mixed up!
I'm in memories too, at the moment That's the reason I posted a bit much
Finally I'm able to hear my music again, after two years of abstinence. During my move and the whole time before and after it I only had a small bluetooth-box and my smartphone for hearing music
The voluminous sound now is like a time machine, back to my younger days
And two girls that were also absolutely amazing at playing the guitar ( and real nice looking of course ) - Heart The first one is my absolute favorite track
Here is a number from a little newer album called Raising Sand. It's Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin) with Alison Kraus. I like this track soooo much!!! The rest of the album ist totally different, but also really good. It sounds a bit more country like.
I'm very flexible with music, the only things I really do not hear is trash metal, "bavarian Volksmusik" , and Techno or something that was called "Neue Deutsche Welle" here in Germany.
And for sure also nothing that's called "Schlager" here in Germany. This makes me really ill
I always prefered english or american music, cause I think it's the best language for singing. Only exception are some austrian songwriters with real hard sociocritical lyrics.
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Ok it´s called "thrash metal" and not trash metal, but no worries haha.
I didn´t like it either till I played in a thrash band, and saw Metallica on there Master of Puppets tour here in EU.
I have all of Robert Plants solo albums. Happy to say I like each and every one of them, not one song that I don´t like, some were even ahead of there time.
From one of my fav Robert Plant albums...
and some...
The man is a genius
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Ok it´s called "thrash metal" and not trash metal, but no worries haha.
Yes, that really was a typo, also I did not like it much
I also like Metallica for sure and have some of their albums also. But I wouldn't call it real thrash metall. There are some other bands out there you really only hear repeating the same monotonous riffs over and over again. I really like hard music, but there also has to be some sort of solo guitar parts in it. I love guitar, but never had the time to really learn it playing. My son is playing every minute of it's free time.
His great idol is Stevie Ray Vaughan --> this is a long way to go for him , but I'm so proud that he did was his dad never was able to do.
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Yeah, I know what you mean with regards to thrash compositions, but as with other bands that started the bay area thrash scene Metallica was one of them.
I like his big brother too...
and also The Fabulous Thunderbirds, also from Austin...
and the man ...
Great hang-out Viper
BTW, have you red "Vipers in the Storm" by Keith R.? Great read!
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