all right, I learned all the good classic songs that I've heard, like Stairway and Ship of Fools, or even some Def Leppard like Love Bites, and frankly, I've ran out of ideas, any good suggestions from around that era of music? im looking for more clean than distorted, but some distortion isn't bad would appreciate alot, and would save me of my boredom :good: thx in advance
You guys are thinking about the wrong kind of music. thats not cassic rock, you need ACDC, Black Sabbath, Eric Clapton (good luck, try Layla), Bad Company, The Scorpions, Led Zepplin, Peter Frampton :good:. There you go, that should keep you busy for a while.
bad company the techno? :-P If he wants to get good, classic rock isn't the way to go. If you just wanna play for fun....uhh...sure why not
Yeah I listen to those too haha, I know Layla, and out of clapton tears in heaven and wonderful tonight are my favorites. I love the scorpions this doesn't apply to this thread but do you guys like The Ramones?
I haven't really listened to the Ramones, but from what I've heard I don't like. I'm more into the "i'm gonna kick you in the face" metal and funk. I'm basically going through a change to funk and jazz because metal/rock gets extremelty repetitive.
Yea I like the Ramones, not obsessed like some people I know but I like them. And no, not Bad Company like the techno. Bad Company like the good music.
Ok, here's some ideas and I'm not sure that they're great, but you can check em out: The Allman Brothers, Rod Stewart, Peter Frampton, The Moody Blues, Styx, Pink Floyd, The Police, The Animals (Try House of the Rising Sun), Boston, Electric Light Orchestra, Kansas, April Wine, George Harrison, Jackson Browne, Crosby Stills Nash and Young, Bad Company, The Byrds, The Turtles, Blind Faith, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Fleetwood Mac, Dire Straits, John Denver, Bob Dylan, Doobie Brother's, Foreigner, Jimi Hendrix (duh), Sammy Hagar, Van Halen, Iron Butterfly, Iron Maiden, Jefferson Airplane, Journey, Kinks, Leo Kottke, Little River Band, Mountain, Dave Mason, John Mayall, Lee Michaels, Robert Palmer, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Queen, Leon Russell, Rush, Bob Seger, Steely Dan, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Steppenwolf, George Thorogood, Jethro Tull, Robin Trower, Three Dog Night, UFO, Joe Walsh, Johnny Winter, Edgar Winter, White Snake, West Bruce & Laing, Yes, ZZ Top, I hope that's enough to keep you busy for a while. Also, if you're looking for another talented guitarist, check out Phil Keaggy.
hows about a little hendrix or my faves ten years after,mountain,blue cheer,mc5,all good rockin 60s bands
west bruce laing try mountain when felix papparaldi was on bass(r.i.p) i met leslie west and corky laing after a mountain gig ive got one of corkys drumsticks signed also corky was rolling a j and didnt have a light so i gave my lighter(yes i know im sad )but they are some of my rock heroes