What are you listening to?

Freddie King. Have you ever loved a woman

Emerson Lake and Palmer. Talk to the wind

Daft Punk. Something about us

Gorillaz. Baby Queen

Alan Parsons Project. Games people play

Robert Cray. The Dream

Wishbone Ash. Surfing a slow wave

Paul Ray and the Cobras with SRV 1975 or earlier. Tuesday Nights at the Soap Creek Saloon in Westlake…unreal times.

Fixx. Stand or Fall

Michael Nesmith. Joann

Hendrix. Rainy day

Kaskade. It’s you it’s me
 
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While answering office emails today - some old Moody Blues:

To Our Children's Children's Children - incredible album. Inspired by man landing on the moon July 20, 1969.

Here are a few cuts from it:







 
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While answering office emails today - some old Moody Blues:

To Our Children's Children's Children - incredible album. Inspired by man landing on the moon July 20, 1969.

Here are a few cuts from it:








Hey.... you guys are pretty cool. Good album. There seems to be a few rock and roll lovers here.
 
Yup. Some good rockers around here. Other stuff too. I like other non-rock stuff too, but won't go there now.

My personal Rock Mount Rushmore is:

The Beatles
The Byrds
The Moody Blues
The Beach Boys (yes, I know many of you say: yikes!)

Second Mt. Rushmore:

Led Zeppelin
Doobie Brothers (before Michael McDonald)
Crosby Stills Nash & Young
Electric Light Orchestra

Anyone, who is on your personal Rock Mt. Rushmore?
 
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Yup. Some good rockers around here. Other stuff too. I like other non-rock stuff too, but won't go there now.

My personal Rock Mount Rushmore is:

The Beatles
The Byrds
The Moody Blues
The Beach Boys (yes, I know many of you say: yikes!)

Second Mt. Rushmore:

Led Zeppelin
Doobie Brothers (before Michael McDonald)
Crosby Stills Nash & Young
Electric Light Orchestra

Anyone, who is on your personal Rock Mt. Rushmore?
I'm a bit of a folkie. I love good lyrics..... early Al Stewart.

Personal Rock Mt. Rushmore? Haha. I wouldn't know where to begin. During the late 60s and 70s, rock fused with so many different genres of music that the choices are.... numerous.
 
I'm a bit of a folkie. I love good lyrics..... early Al Stewart.

Personal Rock Mt. Rushmore? Haha. I wouldn't know where to begin. During the late 60s and 70s, rock fused with so many different genres of music that the choices are.... numerous.

Yeah, speaking of Byrds and Folkie stuff, liked some Bob Dylan stuff.

Loved Al Stewart. Had several of his albums back in the day. Year of the Cat, Time Passages, On the Border come to mind... plus others. Still listen to some of his tracks on my YouTube threads.
 
Yup. Some good rockers around here. Other stuff too. I like other non-rock stuff too, but won't go there now.

My personal Rock Mount Rushmore is:

The Beatles
The Byrds
The Moody Blues
The Beach Boys (yes, I know many of you say: yikes!)

Second Mt. Rushmore:

Led Zeppelin
Doobie Brothers (before Michael McDonald)
Crosby Stills Nash & Young
Electric Light Orchestra

Anyone, who is on your personal Rock Mt. Rushmore?
Possibly an acquired taste but I was a History major....

 
Yeah, speaking of Byrds and Folkie stuff, liked some Bob Dylan stuff.

Loved Al Stewart. Had several of his albums back in the day. Year of the Cat, Time Passages, On the Border come to mind... plus others. Still listen to some of his tracks on my YouTube threads.
He wasn't a pop radio guy. I saw him several times in pubs in Dallas and Austin back in the '80s. He had a great sense of humor.
 
I'm a bit of a folkie. I love good lyrics..... early Al Stewart.

Personal Rock Mt. Rushmore? Haha. I wouldn't know where to begin. During the late 60s and 70s, rock fused with so many different genres of music that the choices are.... numerous.

Speaking of Lyrics, The Moody Blues had some of the best life lyrics I ever heard.
 
Yeah, speaking of Byrds and Folkie stuff, liked some Bob Dylan stuff.

Loved Al Stewart. Had several of his albums back in the day. Year of the Cat, Time Passages, On the Border come to mind... plus others. Still listen to some of his tracks on my YouTube threads.
I saw quite a few live shows..... I'll give you my top concerts....

Rush - 1977 in San Antonio

Emerson, Lake, and Palmer - 1976 in Houston

The Eagles - 1977 in San Antonio (I got laid. Haha)

Green Day - 2005 or 2006 in Dallas (I escorted my son and a few of his friends and their dates. Nothing tragic occurred).

1984 - Al Stewart in Dallas (Lower Greenville)
 
Speaking of Lyrics, The Moody Blues had some of the best life lyrics I ever heard.
Agree. I recently saw an interview with Dylan. He was asked whether he wrote music or lyrics first. He replied "lyrics. The lyrics are as important as the music." He was a poet with a guitar. Al Stewart said that he used to sit around and spin a globe. Every now and then, he would stop the globe with his finger and wherever on the globe his finger landed, he would write a song about that place. I wish I could do that.
 
He wasn't a pop radio guy. I saw him several times in pubs in Dallas and Austin back in the '80s. He had a great sense of humor.

Yup, Eagles too, had GREAT lyrics.

Love the TRAVELING WILBURYS.

Dylan was part of the team: Harrison, Dylan, Lynne, Petty, Oberson.
 
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Cream and Yardbirds

From both music and business standpoint The Dave Clark Five

All are favs and bought some of their albums back in the day.

My single favs:

Yardbirds: For your Love and Shape of Things to Come.

Cream: has to be Sunshine of Your Love... a monster hit!

DC5: Glad all over was my fav

In retrospect, I should have The Rolling Stones on my second Mt. R.
 
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