Widespread Panic.
Because music survived despite their existence.
Love that song.Rush. When I first heard Limelight on the radio I went to target to find the album. I knew the song but not the name of the band. I lucked out since the album art drew me in and I flipped it over to read the track listings.
It was Queen for me, although The Rolling Stones wowed me a lot too.
Words can cut deeper than any knife![]()
Hard to say...really I am one of those people who never really cared for The Beatles, The Doors, Zepplin (I like some songs, just not overly a fan like many people are).
Makes sense. They're about the only jam band I like. I've got several of their CDs. I don't like most of that Mumford and Sons, Magnetic Zeroes type stuff. I don't tend to get too far off the rails when it comes to music.Hah! I've always classified Widespread as the power chord fratboy version of a jam band.![]()
I bet that hurt!!i was known to do a mean rhinestone cowboy when i was a little boy.
Wowee!! Nice to agree on Something!!
And add:
* Pink Floyd
* Yes
* Moody Blue's
* etc.
AMEN BROTHA!
And I think Zeppelin wins this thread too!
And I agree, Floyd was a close second to Zep. Two amazing rock bands with their fair share of ballads and just straight up epic choons. I mean numerous of their albums were considered complete and total smashes well beyond just having a hit or two on them.
Listening to the Song Remains the Same as we speak!
Well LZ on all their Albums--esp the first 4 but all of them-accept for Physical Graffiti-were absolutely otherworldly.
When I listen to their albums now I think--How did JP come up with that stuff?? And how did he record it to sound like that?? Almost like he had help from Alien Intelligence.
Masterful !!
Floyd after Dark Side of the Moon went on a very strange Tangent.
Yes--The Yes Album was great/Close to the Edge--Musicianship was incredible. I also liked 90125 with Trevor Rabin--that guy is a Monster Guitar Player.
I wish we still had music like that--The Golden Age of Guitarists.
