mooghead 07.02.2010 18:12 |
There are 2 people on this board constantly trying to ram crap down our throats. One of them likes 'Rush' and the other one likes 'Kiss'. I hate them both (the bands!) but I must say I hate Rush most, simply because I do not have a fucking clue who they are. Kiss are utterly pathetic, they are just a bunch of guys who wear makeup. They tried not wearing makup once but as soon as they realised the makeup was all they had they put it on again. But..... who the hell are Rush? |
Mr Mercury 07.02.2010 19:36 |
Rush are a Canadian trio who have been going since the early 70's. They consist of Gary "Geddy" Lee Weinrib (known as just Geddy Lee) - singer and bassist, Alex Lifeson - guitarist and drummer Neil Peart. They have had many albums out. For me, their best stuff was on 2112, A Farewell To Kings and Presto. Just because someone tries to ram them down your throat is no reason to not like a band. I like Rush. I dont care that much for Kiss simply because they have become a piss poor comedy rock act. Which is shame really as they did do some great stuff early in their career. |
GratefulFan 07.02.2010 21:11 |
Some Rush trivia: The only thing I have ever won on the radio was a collection of Rush vinyl ending at Signals. They all had holes punched in the corners, and that made me mad. Also, I went to school with a great guy who was completely obsessed with Rush. He and I took a road trip 20 years or so ago to see them on the 'Roll the Bones' tour, which was his first time seeing them live. I have a snapshot in my mind of watching him watching their opening number - 'Spirit of Radio' - and the look on his face was the most amazing combination of excitement and rapture. A few years later he wanted to legally change his first name for personal reasons relating to a long time estrangement from his father. He changed it to Geddy Lee, and he has been Geddy ever since. He was also obsessed with the Philadelphia Flyers. No word on whether he has replaced his right arm with a hockey stick. One final triviality: Geddy Lee (the original) is known as such because his Eastern European (?) grandmother couldn't pronounce 'Gary', and it came out 'Geddy'. Moog, if you're not kidding about knowing who Rush is, I'd bet you've heard some and just not known who it was. |
JoxerTheDeityPirate 08.02.2010 05:35 |
alice cooper loves them [rush]....not! |
Holly2003 08.02.2010 08:33 |
Their guitarist used to make everyone else sound like a one-armed child strumming a broken banjo. Their drummer makes Roger look like a second child banging his potty with a spoon. Their singer ....... sounds like a girl. They are amazing. Or at least they used to be, up until the great Signals album. Almost everything after that I can't get into. |
Micrówave 08.02.2010 09:07 |
Rush - amped up Dungeons and Dragons with a soundtrack. 95% of their fans are male. |
Micrówave 08.02.2010 09:09 |
Mooghead wrote: There are 2 people on this board constantly trying to ram crap down our throats. Well, this IS a Freddie website. |
Saif 08.02.2010 09:10 |
Rush are great musicians and also a great band. Kiss, on the other hand, suck ass. I can tolerate a few of their harder songs only, like God of Thunder or the "Creatures of the Night" album. |
GratefulFan 08.02.2010 09:17 |
Holly2003 wrote: Their singer ....... sounds like a girl. And looked like an honest to god witch. A girl witch. And not a good girl witch either. |
GratefulFan 08.02.2010 09:29 |
To celebrate this thread I am listening to Red Barchetta on YouTube and typing this sentence, rather than working. |
pittrek 08.02.2010 12:16 |
I say only one thing : link link link link :-) |
The Real Wizard 08.02.2010 17:11 |
Kiss, for the most part, are corporate, bland rock. Take away the gimmicks and pyro, and there's not much left. Rush are the thinking man's rock band. Neil Peart is a brilliant lyricist (The Trees, Limelight, and Mission for starters), and their musicianship has always been excellent. Alex Lifeson has the thickest guitar sound in rock, Geddy Lee is an outstanding bassist, and Peart is a world-class drummer. They have greatly evolved throughout their career. No two records sound alike. Earlier on they combined the Yes/Genesis style prog with the bad-ass nature of Zeppelin, creating a sound of their own. Their 80s work was influenced by new wave, and keyboards were more prominent. They returned to more straight-ahead rock in the 90s and beyond, retaining elements of their 70s and 80s sound. While plenty of fans will say Moving Pictures or Signals was the last great Rush record, their latest record, Snakes And Arrows, is arguably their strongest record since that creative and commercial peak in the early 80s. They have sold 40 million records without a top 10 hit. No other band can say they've come even close to that. Here endeth the lesson. |
GratefulFan 08.02.2010 17:27 |
Brilliant Sir GH :) And just to illustrate your fine points: Fine, fine band. But Geddy Lee does look like a witch. Specifically, Grizelda. |
Yara 08.02.2010 19:41 |
As for Rush: Mooghead is very likely refering to me. I've been posting Rush-related links here for some time already, and I've done so three times in the thread about QP's policy. I've been a big fan since I was a kid and started off with their mid 80's stuff, which some people think are among their weakest material, though I love it anyway. It was not intended as a means of convincing anyone that they should like Rush; it was, I think quite obviously, an ironic device to drive some points home. It was meant in a light-spirited, playful way. I think one does not have to enjoy their music to acknowledge their musical prowess and their awe-inspiring live performances. And these guys have been releasing original albums and touring extensively for decades, and even so they were able to release a wonderful set called "Retrospectives", and many wonderful live gigs. So, they've been happy and productive, and none of this has kept them from releasing relevant material for their fan-base. Now, if Mooghead asked me whether do I think it'd be worth listening to Rush more carefully, my answer would be positive, no doubt. Not only I think Geddy Lee is one of the finest, most clever and skilled bassists out there doing good and relevant music, but I think Neil Peart is probably the very best drummer I had the chance to see playing live; or, more broadly put, the finest who's still been active in my generation. Besides, I think Geddy is a wonderful singer, though his timber is the "love it" or "hate it" kind of sound, miles away from the muscular, round and smooth voice that Freddie possessed. Even so, a great singer, to my taste. I think Neil Peart's lyrics are among the finest in rock. Even when I happen to fiercely disagree with his philosophical stances, I'm still able to enjoy and acknowledge the beauty and the cleverness of his lyrics: "Free Will", "Manhattan Project", "Roll The Bones", "Time Stand Still", "The Pass" and "Nobody's Hero" all feature amazing lyrics. What always struck me the most about Rush was the importance given to the music. It seems obvious, but it's not so these days...music comes first: not only in terms of composition, but also as regards technical improvement within their respective instrumental expertises. Music always comes first - AS A MATTER OF RESPECT FOR THEMSELVES AND THE FANS. There's a great deal people can learn with them in this regard... The bassist is not there to "fill in the gaps" - their music is unconceivable without the sophisticated, exquisite and highly creative input from each instrument. The music is usually very counterpunctual, which is something I particularly enjoy. This is a recent performance of Free Will: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhcM_hx0zxw Wonderful song, amazing vocals, especially in the end of the song when Geddy just soars through the higher register, and mind-boggling drumming and guitar-playing, not to mention the bass-lines, always beautifully structuring the songs and giving them their basic melodic, rythmic and harmonic contours. So, why not give these guys a chance, if you don't know their music that well yet? I think great music, wherever it comes from, should always be stimulated and highlighted. Cheers! |
The Real Wizard 08.02.2010 23:36 |
Yara wrote: "Free Will", "Manhattan Project", "Roll The Bones", "Time Stand Still", "The Pass" and "Nobody's Hero" all feature amazing lyrics.Add 'Resist' to the list. One of his very best. The bassist is not there to "fill in the gaps" - their music is unconceivable without the sophisticated, exquisite and highly creative input from each instrument. The music is usually very counterpunctual, which is something I particularly enjoy.Beautifully worded. Excellent post. |
skip 09.02.2010 00:35 |
mooghead wrote: There are 2 people on this board constantly trying to ram crap down our throats. One of them likes 'Rush' and the other one likes 'Kiss'. I hate them both (the bands!) but I must say I hate Rush most, simply because I do not have a fucking clue who they are. Kiss are utterly pathetic, they are just a bunch of guys who wear makeup. They tried not wearing makup once but as soon as they realised the makeup was all they had they put it on again. But..... who the hell are Rush? You're an uneducated tool. Try using your mother's computer for something other than gay porn. |
whitequeen2 09.02.2010 01:01 |
Okay, I got the message loud and clear. I will vow to never ram any entertainer down any throats. Lord knows I've tried a couple times. You know though I have seen a group on You Tube, bless their hearts. They're a fine looking guys and sing pretty well too. Don't know the name of the band but their lead is a fella calls himself Freddie, then there's Brian, Roger and John. Must confess that these 4 guys, good lookin too, have pretty much hijacked my life. Reading books on this Freddie blok gives me the chance to actually use my eyes. Their music is on my MP3 along with lots of video and music on my phone and MP3. Keep thinkin I may at some point have to go in for detox in regards to this fierce addiction. |
«¤~Mrš. BÃD GÛŸ~¤» 09.02.2010 17:08 |
skip wrote:mooghead wrote: There are 2 people on this board constantly trying to ram crap down our throats. One of them likes 'Rush' and the other one likes 'Kiss'. I hate them both (the bands!) but I must say I hate Rush most, simply because I do not have a fucking clue who they are. Kiss are utterly pathetic, they are just a bunch of guys who wear makeup. They tried not wearing makup once but as soon as they realised the makeup was all they had they put it on again. But..... who the hell are Rush?You're an uneducated tool. Try using your mother's computer for something other than gay porn. LOL |
*goodco* 09.02.2010 21:05 |
I thought Rush was still quite relevant up to 'Power Windows'. Loved their 'Permanent Waves' tour and set list. In my next life, if I could come back and play drums a tenth as well as Neil Peart (or Mike Portnoy of Dream Theater), I'd be a rich and happy man. Please don't forget about Geddy Lee's guest appearance in 'Take Off', on Bob & Doug MacKenzie's 'Great White North'. "Ten bucks is ten bucks, eh." |
john bodega 10.02.2010 05:18 |
I will not listen to anyone else who slams Kiss or insists that they are corporate sellouts. It's groundless and an immature assertion. |
The Real Wizard 10.02.2010 11:03 |
Zebonka12 wrote: I will not listen to anyone else who slams Kiss or insists that they are corporate sellouts. It's groundless and an immature assertion. How dare you use evidence to prove a point? |
john bodega 10.02.2010 12:07 |
Bob if there's something you're trying to say about the greatest rock band of all time, then you should probably just come out and say it. |
The Real Wizard 10.02.2010 12:36 |
I don't owe you anything, especially if you're going to keep calling my favourite band sell-outs. |
john bodega 10.02.2010 18:35 |
.... okay I actually laughed at that one. ahahah |
The Real Wizard 10.02.2010 21:57 |
Score! |
skip 11.02.2010 02:46 |
Nothing screams rock and roll more than puppets: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgbNymZ7vqY |
ilikefreddyguy 11.02.2010 03:26 |
butts |
GratefulFan 11.02.2010 09:49 |
Skip does make a point... |
The Real Wizard 11.02.2010 10:33 |
Sure, Queen are making a few extra bucks in the twilight of their career. Why not? On the other hand, Kiss have been at it for decades. Queen will be remembered for their music. Kiss will be remembered for their makeup, gimmicks, and action figures. I don't think anyone in their right mind can deny that. |
Holly2003 11.02.2010 12:13 |
Sir GH wrote: Sure, Queen are making a few extra bucks in the twilight of their career. Why not? On the other hand, Kiss have been at it for decades. Queen will be remembered for their music. Kiss will be remembered for their makeup, gimmicks, and action figures. I don't think anyone in their right mind can deny that. Over to you skip ... |
GratefulFan 11.02.2010 14:03 |
Sir GH wrote: Sure, Queen are making a few extra bucks in the twilight of their career. Why not? On the other hand, Kiss have been at it for decades. Queen will be remembered for their music. Kiss will be remembered for their makeup, gimmicks, and action figures. I don't think anyone in their right mind can deny that. As you noted, KISS have been clearly and consistently what they are for decades. Whatever. I do however care about Queen. It's true that they are at the point in their career where people generally begin to relax, broaden their focus, and actively tap into the dividends of a lifetime of work. Good on them- they've earned it a hundred times over. But people don't generally pick their semi retirement years as a golden opportunity to piss away their investments. Why risk strangling the goose just to wring a few more eggs out, and why double down on slick and empty talent shows and disingenuous, cheeseball stealth marketing? Stealth marketing using actual corporate puppets at that. The irony is rich. On balance I do very much love, appreciate and respect Roger and Brian. But I think there is some cognitive dissonance going on in Queenland. Brian can continue to play the kind and benevolant uncle blessing the Jedwards of the world, and Roger can continue to wink and nod and try to have it both ways, but life eventually moves us all from fussing over our nest eggs to contemplating our legacy. And Queen have, however subtly, altered their legacy. I don't think anyone in their right mind can deny that either. |
skip 12.02.2010 01:02 |
Sir GH wrote: Sure, Queen are making a few extra bucks in the twilight of their career. Why not? On the other hand, Kiss have been at it for decades. Queen will be remembered for their music. Kiss will be remembered for their makeup, gimmicks, and action figures. I don't think anyone in their right mind can deny that. KISS will be remembered for "Rock And Roll All Nite" (among other songs), the makeup, the costumes and THE STAGE SHOW. They will be remembered for influencing bands from many different genres (rock, heavy metal, pop, country, alternative, etc.). KISS will be remembered. Period. |
Saif 12.02.2010 02:24 |
Fuck off. |
skip 12.02.2010 02:39 |
Saif wrote: Fuck off. KISS "Sonic Boom" World Tour 2010 |
andreas_mercury 12.02.2010 11:39 |
argue all to you want about whether Queen WERE better than Kiss or Kiss WERE better than Queen, its old argument and both bands to have hundreds of songs .... but right now, in the present, its no fight but a slaying ..... Kiss still around doing the thing they used to do, queen dead and bloated rotting. |
Saif 13.02.2010 00:16 |
The Queen is dead. Long live the Queen. By the by, Skip, you ARE Gene Simmons, aren't you? |
skip 13.02.2010 02:45 |
Saif wrote: The Queen is dead. Long live the Queen. By the by, Skip, you ARE Gene Simmons, aren't you? No, but I wish I had his money and his mansion in Beverly Hills. |
mooghead 17.02.2010 15:50 |
skip wrote:mooghead wrote: There are 2 people on this board constantly trying to ram crap down our throats. One of them likes 'Rush' and the other one likes 'Kiss'. I hate them both (the bands!) but I must say I hate Rush most, simply because I do not have a fucking clue who they are. Kiss are utterly pathetic, they are just a bunch of guys who wear makeup. They tried not wearing makup once but as soon as they realised the makeup was all they had they put it on again. But..... who the hell are Rush?You're an uneducated tool. Try using your mother's computer for something other than gay porn. Ahhhh.. this'll be the Kiss fan. Seems general concencus is that Kiss are indeed shit. Its funny how you are a Queen fan on a Queen fansite and are trying to score laughs by bringing homosexuality into it. Carry on making yourself look stupid.... |
skip 18.02.2010 00:47 |
mooghead wrote:skip wrote:Ahhhh.. this'll be the Kiss fan. Seems general concencus is that Kiss are indeed shit. Its funny how you are a Queen fan on a Queen fansite and are trying to score laughs by bringing homosexuality into it. Carry on making yourself look stupid....mooghead wrote: There are 2 people on this board constantly trying to ram crap down our throats. One of them likes 'Rush' and the other one likes 'Kiss'. I hate them both (the bands!) but I must say I hate Rush most, simply because I do not have a fucking clue who they are. Kiss are utterly pathetic, they are just a bunch of guys who wear makeup. They tried not wearing makup once but as soon as they realised the makeup was all they had they put it on again. But..... who the hell are Rush?You're an uneducated tool. Try using your mother's computer for something other than gay porn. Carry on with your gay porn fetish. BTW, what's a "concencus"? Dumbass. |
FlorianS 18.02.2010 09:31 |
Sorry to say, but I think Kiss on the Alive 35 tour kicked more ass than Queen+PR at the Cosmos Rocks tour. And Rush is just great, get yourself a copy of the Rush in Rio DVD. |
GratefulFan 18.02.2010 11:00 |
The Rush in Rio DVD is great. The crowd during Spirt of Radio reminds me of the Radio Ga Ga Live Aid crowd shots. Starts at about 1:20 and there are some great wide shots later in the vid. |
Gregsynth 02.03.2010 18:06 |
Rush kicks the shit out of Kiss. Rush is my second favorite band. |
«¤~Mrš. BÃD GÛŸ~¤» 02.03.2010 21:41 |
[img=/images/smiley/msn/thumbs_up.gif][/img] All time Canadian favorite for sure!! |
skip 03.03.2010 00:59 |
Gregsynth wrote: Rush kicks the shit out of Kiss. Rush is my second favorite band. Out of all the bands in the '70s that opened for KISS RUSH opened for them the most times. A KISS concert buries a RUSH concert any day. (Seen KISS 19 times, seen RUSH 14 times) |
GratefulFan 03.03.2010 17:28 |
skip wrote: Out of all the bands in the '70s that opened for KISS RUSH opened for them the most times. A KISS concert buries a RUSH concert any day. (Seen KISS 19 times, seen RUSH 14 times) Necessary because the Rush concert died laughing at the KISS concert. |
skip 04.03.2010 00:10 |
GratefulFan wrote:skip wrote: Out of all the bands in the '70s that opened for KISS RUSH opened for them the most times. A KISS concert buries a RUSH concert any day. (Seen KISS 19 times, seen RUSH 14 times)Necessary because the Rush concert died laughing at the KISS concert. RUSH were grateful towards KISS because KISS took them out on tour. RUSH was having a very difficult time finding gigs to play during that time period. |
The Real Wizard 04.03.2010 00:52 |
Where do you get your information? All you do is troll, spam, and spew out revisionist history with a pro-Kiss bias. |
Gregsynth 04.03.2010 01:53 |
How the hell does a Kiss concert beat out a Rush concert? Rush has always been about the music and fans--which I like: And they are still going strong. |
skip 04.03.2010 02:10 |
Sir GH wrote: Where do you get your information? All you do is troll, spam, and spew out revisionist history with a pro-Kiss bias. Try reading a book sometime, dumbass. link KISS Sonic Boom World Tour 2010 |
skip 04.03.2010 02:11 |
Gregsynth wrote:
How the hell does a Kiss concert beat out a Rush concert?
Rush has always been about the music and fans--which I like: And they are still going strong.
Go to a KISS concert and you'll see how. |
tcc 04.03.2010 03:44 |
skip wrote: Gregsynth wrote: How the hell does a Kiss concert beat out a Rush concert?Rush has always been about the music and fans--which I like: And they are still going strong. Go to a KISS concert and you'll see how. This fellow has taken upon himself to help his favourite band sell their tour for this year. He's probably worried that the tour would do badly so he just goes all out to say outrageous things to get people's attention to his favourite band and slip in a reminder every now and again about the band's tour this year. What a quaere fellow |
john bodega 04.03.2010 07:30 |
skip wrote: linkHe's only hugging Criss because he thought there was a BJ in it! |
GratefulFan 04.03.2010 09:15 |
Zebonka12 wrote:skip wrote: linkHe's only hugging Criss because he thought there was a BJ in it! Ah yes. The inimitable Neil "Beth" Peart. Epic drummer. |
The Real Wizard 04.03.2010 12:47 |
skip wrote:Sir GH wrote: Where do you get your information? All you do is troll, spam, and spew out revisionist history with a pro-Kiss bias.Try reading a book sometime, dumbass. link KISS Sonic Boom World Tour 2010 Thank you for your further trolling and indisputable proof that everyone including Rush is bowing at the throne of Kiss. |
skip 05.03.2010 03:15 |
tcc wrote: This fellow has taken upon himself to help his favourite band sell their tour for this year. He's probably worried that the tour would do badly so he just goes all out to say outrageous things to get people's attention to his favourite band and slip in a reminder every now and again about the band's tour this year. What a quaere fellow KISS Sonic Boom World Tour 2010 |
skip 05.03.2010 03:16 |
Zebonka12 wrote:skip wrote: linkHe's only hugging Criss because he thought there was a BJ in it! Or maybe just some coke. |
skip 05.03.2010 03:36 |
Sir GH wrote:skip wrote:Thank you for your further trolling and indisputable proof that everyone including Rush is bowing at the throne of Kiss.Sir GH wrote: Where do you get your information? All you do is troll, spam, and spew out revisionist history with a pro-Kiss bias.Try reading a book sometime, dumbass. link KISS Sonic Boom World Tour 2010 Thanks for being your typical shithead, dumbass self. link Looking back on the early years, I've read that Rush toured with Kiss in 1975. Alex Lifeson: That was our first kind of "big tour." We had started touring in '74 - we were opening for a few different bands. But the Kiss tour...and this was the start of their career, as well. The tour that we did with them, we opened for them, and we were playing 3,000-5,000 seat halls. They were a new band, and no one had really heard of them. So we did a lot of work with them - we probably toured with them for 60 or 70 shows. Back in those days, we were doing 200 to 250 shows a year anyways. But we toured with them over a fairly long period of time. We were very close and we had a lot of fun. We were both young bands, and quite different from each other - I think that was a nice compliment playing together. But like a lot of things, you sort of drift apart over the years. We stayed in touch for a while, but not so much in the past ten years or so. Any specific memories of that tour? Alex Lifeson: It was always a crazy scene at the end of tours - they'd plaster us with cream pies, there was always some sort of surprise lurking around a corner! And certainly, there were some fun nights - parties and things like that. They lived a little more of a "rock n' roll lifestyle" than we did. link |
The Real Wizard 05.03.2010 12:17 |
Big deal, so Rush opened for Kiss. It if wasn't Kiss, it would've been someone else because Rush were a good enough band. Drop the "everyone should bow down to Kiss" attitude and maybe someone might get into a decent discussion with you. It doesn't matter how old you say you are. With all the name-calling, your demeanor is that of a teenager. Are you getting your cooped-up teenage angst out by trying to bully people over the computer? Does it make you feel like a big man? I greatly pity you if you're over the age of 20. |
john bodega 05.03.2010 12:49 |
Well I feel like a big man myself, but that's less to do with bullying and more to do with my furniture. |
ParisNair 05.03.2010 16:09 |
Well obviously ther are a lot of shitty bands around. But if its between Kiss and Rush, its Kiss. No doubt in my mind about that. I'll just "skip" any posts that take random incidents and try to project them as major events in rock history. |
skip 05.03.2010 21:04 |
Sir GH wrote: Big deal, so Rush opened for Kiss. It if wasn't Kiss, it would've been someone else because Rush were a good enough band. Drop the "everyone should bow down to Kiss" attitude and maybe someone might get into a decent discussion with you. It doesn't matter how old you say you are. With all the name-calling, your demeanor is that of a teenager. Are you getting your cooped-up teenage angst out by trying to bully people over the computer? Does it make you feel like a big man? I greatly pity you if you're over the age of 20. RUSH opened up for KISS so many times, because no other bands were letting them open for them. Their third lp "Caress Of Steel" bombed and they dubbed that tour the "Down The Tubes" tour because they couldn't find a band to open for and had to resort to headlining small clubs. This almost led to them disbanding. But then again, you'd know that if you knew anything about RUSH. Thanks for showing us all your stupidity. Maybe you'd get more respect if you dropped your attitude. |
skip 05.03.2010 21:05 |
Zebonka12 wrote: Well I feel like a big man myself, but that's less to do with bullying and more to do with my furniture. You know what they say about a big man ... |
john bodega 07.03.2010 01:09 |
Big insurance policy? |
skip 07.03.2010 01:30 |
Zebonka12 wrote: Big insurance policy? ... he needs big furniture. |
The Real Wizard 07.03.2010 12:57 |
skip wrote: RUSH opened up for KISS so many times, because no other bands were letting them open for them.We all know that Kiss are the only band to let a struggling band open for them. Thanks for showing us all your stupidity. Maybe you'd get more respect if you dropped your attitude. Of course, my life's goal is to be respected by you. Please, oh please, give me another chance.. |
Gregsynth 07.03.2010 23:36 |
LMFAO! I love Bob's posts. |
The Real Wizard 08.03.2010 00:25 |
Not me. I find them pretty nonsensical and boring. |
Erin 08.03.2010 00:38 |
I haven't read all 4 pages, but the answer is Kiss. |
skip 08.03.2010 00:57 |
Sir GH wrote:skip wrote: RUSH opened up for KISS so many times, because no other bands were letting them open for them.We all know that Kiss are the only band to let a struggling band open for them.Thanks for showing us all your stupidity. Maybe you'd get more respect if you dropped your attitude.Of course, my life's goal is to be respected by you. Please, oh please, give me another chance.. Opened for KISS: AC/DC Alice In Chains Anthrax Black Sabbath Blue Oyster Cult Bob Seger Bon Jovi Cheap Trick David Lee Roth Dokken Fleetwood Mac Guns N' Roses Iron Maiden J. Geils Band John Cougar Journey Judas Priest Kansas Megadeth Montrose Motley Crue Nazareth Night Ranger Pantera Plasmatics Queensryche Rage Against The Machine Rammstein Red Hot Chili Peppers REO Speedwagon RUSH Sammy Hagar Scorpions Sepultura Skid Row Slade Slayer Smashing Pumpkins Status Quo Styx Sweet T. Rex Ted Nugent Thin Lizzy Tom Petty UFO Uriah Heep and hundreds more. |
skip 08.03.2010 00:59 |
Erin wrote: I haven't read all 4 pages, but the answer is Kiss. KISS Sonic Boom World Tour 2010 May/June U.K./Europe July/August N. America |