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Re: Paris channel or not ? [message #86282 is a reply to message #86187] Thu, 07 June 2007 10:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Tom Bruhl is currently offline  Tom Bruhl   UNITED STATES
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t Steve Miller -- this appeal to the lowest common
>>>>>> denominator seems to be true of most popular music, whether it's
>>>>>> Classic Rock or the latest in Hippity Hop. How often does something
>>>>>> truly creative, unique, or even interesting break through on the
>>>>>> airwaves?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Love AC/DC in their Bon Scott period ("Highway to Hell" is in my
>>>>>> top ten rock songs of all time). AC/DC with Brian what's-his-name . .
>>>>>> . not so interesting. He's a good screamer, but not much character.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Similarly, I liked Van Halen with Dave Lee Roth. Hot music, very
>>>>>> intersting vocals. Sammy Hagar . . . ? YAWN!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I think a lot of great bands deteriorate into boring parodies of
>>>>>> themselves after achieving worldwide success and wealth. I think it's
>>>>>> one of the hazards of getting rich off of one's art.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> One of my favorite bands of the '70s was Alice Cooper, in fact I
>>>>>> still listen to the albums "Love It To Death" and "Killer" on
>>>>>> occasion. After the success of "School's Out" and "Billion Dollar
>>>>>> Babies," Alice lost his original band and with them a lot of important
>>>>>> creative input. Being an entertainer became way more important than
>>>>>> making good music, so Alice hung out with Liza Minnelli and golfed
>>>>>> with Bob Hope and "went Hollywood." YAWN!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I do think things got interesting for a while in the nineties when
>>>>>> Nirvana broke the spell of spandex, big hair, and lipstick, but now
>>>>>> things have settled back down into layers of homogenized fluff.
>>>>>> There's lots of great music out there, just don't expect to hear much
>>>>>> of it on the radio.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> S
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote in message news:468a9096$1@linux...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Just random observations. The construction guys renovating our
>>>>>>> offices had
>>>>>>> the local classic rock station on. Haven't listened to anything like
>>>>>>> that
>>>>>>> in years.
>>>>>>&g
Re: Paris channel or not ? [message #86288 is a reply to message #86282] Thu, 07 June 2007 11:45 Go to previous message
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