purple (until 91)
rainbow
lizzy
floyd
rush
saw doctors
killers
foos
KOL
chickenfoot
ufo
badfinger
lynyrd skynyrd
anything blunstone, argent, ballad
anything beatles
blue oyster cult
aerosmith
ELO - travelling wilburys
green day
dylan
springsteen
cat stevens
bob seger
elton john
bowie
irma thomas
manfred mann's earthband
pearl jam
KISS
Queen
Elton John
RUSH
Black Sabbath (Dio, Ozzy)
Judas Priest
Iron Maiden
Journey
Styx
Goo Goo Dolls
Fleetwood Mac
Extreme
Mr. Big
Triumph
Bruce Dickinson
DIO
Ozzy
Alice Cooper
The Cure
Doobie Brothers
Led Zeppelin
Boston
Queensryche
Heart
Steely Dan
Chicago
Van Halen
Men Without Hats
Wang Chung
Roxette
John Tesh
Garth Brooks
The Dixie Chicks
Enya
Depeche Mode
M
The Carpenters
Duffy
The Screaming Blue Messiahs
Treasure Moment
I'm glad you are a piss taker because I would be piling up the paracetamol and vodka if I thought you were being serious.
Seeing 'Bon Jovi' would have just made me do it any way.
Oh shit! I said Bon Jovi....!
(Leave Treasure Moment alone you bastard)
Deep purple
Sabbath
Yes
The Who
Rush
CCR
Elvis
Supertramp
Pink Floyd
Dream Theatre
Jimi Hendrix
Whitesnake
Rainbow
AC/DC
Boudewijn de Groot (some Dutch guy)
Led Zep
Nirvana
Scorpions
Alice in Chains
Pearl Jam
Green Day
Jeff Buckley
Slayer
Metallica
Iron Maiden
Megadeth
Uriah Heep
Status Quo
The Eagles
Evanescence
Mötorhead
Jefferson Airplane (white Rabbit period)
The Doors
That's about all in my cd cupboard besides Queen.
MadTheSwine73 wrote:
Did only one person mention The Beatles?
Like them or not, they are the group that really started it. (Other than Dylan, Elvis and Sinatra.)
no. three of us did.
did you fail elementary maths?
I like so much music. But besides Queen, I guess I like when something comes on my iPod that makes me feel like wiggling around and happy when I hear it - like early Beatles ... and lots of other songs (there is a White Stripes song that whenever I hear it, I have to dance). I also like very emotional sounding songs but they can sort of put me into too much of an altered mood or even make me start to cry (there is a song by Robin Thicke called Angel and one by Sting called When We Dance). But I'm not really crazy about any group other than Queen (having all their music and knowing every note). Second place would be the Beatles, probably. When you can remember where you were and what you were doing when first hearing a song ... that is probably a good indication that the song is getting to you. Ha. I remember hearing the Beatles song Hello Goodbye (or whatever it is called) while in the car with my family when I was a kid and getting very excited and asking to have the radio turned louder. Also, Killer Queen (another being driven by a parent and requesting the radio be turned louder moment).
MadTheSwine73 wrote:
Did only one person mention The Beatles?
Like them or not, they are the group that really started it. (Other than Dylan, Elvis and Sinatra.)
no. three of us did.
did you fail elementary maths?
Oh no, I didn't see two of them. I am so hurt that you tried to insult me.
By the way, you don't need math to read. And no, I didn't fail elementary math.