You make a good point . . . . I was sitting here last night with Led Zeppelin (Heartbreaker) cranked up and . . . . well, at the time it sounded like a good idea.
I got over it by tossing on the Kingsman LP with Louie, Louie.
I have to origional version of In-a-godda-da-vida in my MP3 player and love that piece of music.
I was such a goody two shoes growing up. My favorite group was Richard and Karen Carpenter. Wouldn't listen to any of that hard rock.
When my son started collecting music I listened to make sure it was ok for him to hear and he found all these wonderful bands. Turns out he's listening to "classic" rock and roll. I wasn't ready then but now I love Lynrd Skynrd, Grand Funk Rail Road and even ZZ Top. Guess I wasn't ready for it until now. What can I say, I'm a late bloomer...lol
I have heard the opinion that Janis Joplin couldn't make it today because she isn't, let's say, pretty. Makes some sense, how many girl singers these days are in the Janis category?
I have heard the opinion that Janis Joplin couldn't make it today because she isn't, let's say, pretty. Makes some sense, how many girl singers these days are in the Janis category?
Well I guess that about sums up the pretty girls' talent, huh?
Check out Micol Davis, Blue Mother Tupelo. Good folks, good friends, electrified folk blues.
Susan Tedeschi (and Derek Trucks.)
Ana Popovic!!! "Still Making History". Just put it on the hifi. She is a Jugoslavian guitar savant who's HAAWWWWTTTT to look at, but even beter to listen to. Seriously. Watched her walk on stage, enjoyed that, but my jaw dropped when I watched her play and sing. Her first band was "Hush". www.pgp-rts.co.yu
Can't remember her name, but the girl from Cape Fear has a band, saw it on late nite. Didn't suck.