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Well, when I took guitar lessons from him, he was Mike Bruce, college hipster/swinger smoking a pipe, wearing Madras shirts, listening to Wes Montgomery and Charlie Christian, and driving a white '56 T-Bird while quoting Ferlinghetti, Tom Robbins, Ginsburg, Tolkien, Ghandi, the Maharishi and the Beatles, and being just about the coolest guy on the planet to my 12-year-old budding hippie mind...he gave me my first hit of acid...SO I vote for THAT Mike Bruce...The later incarnation of rock-god guitar shredder was fun to re-connect with and groove to but it was the Eighties and Bolivan Marching Powder kinda changed both of us...
Chris...I'm beginning to think you're the reincarnation of Jack Kerouac, but in a hippie version! :)
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Two pages in and not one right answer. Led Zeppelin, then The Who, followed closely by The Doors.But to the original question - The Beatles.
It is weird , Led Zeppelin never registers on my personal top ten , or even top fifty list .
Not in your top 50? Sacrilege! Listen to this and tell me it's not one of the greatest rock songs of all time:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ee33FsDANk0If you dig deeper into their collection than standard FM-play diddies like "Stairway" I think they'll steadily climb your list.
It is weird , Led Zeppelin never registers on my personal top ten , or even top fifty list . They did some interesting studio stuff , but the fact that the band employed so much studio trickery became very obvious when heard live . That , and the fact that Stairway to Heaven , like Freebird , was so overplayed on the radio that many of us simply tired of hearing the song . That said , this is purely a subjective discussion , heck , most country music leaves me cold , but two of my absolute favorite songs are The End is not in Sight by the ARA's , and The Rose of Cimarron by Poco , both basically pure country songs . DustySorry sport - gotta call you out on that one. You can't have a go at The Led Balloon about studio trickery when the BeatlesInvented a lot of the technics. After the Beatles stopped Touringthey kind of relied on it, didn't they? Maurie.
Having heard LZ in concert they sounded like a garage band . Dusty
True Maurie , but if you listen to their live performance of Get Back and Don't let me Down on the rooftop it becomes apparent they could "do it" W/O all of the other stuff . Having heard LZ in concert they sounded like a garage band . Dusty