Thats true, you make a valid pointLukeje said:I can't just pick one; they're (almost) all good.
Nah not many people respect the gods of music these dayssasquatch99 said:Will I be murdered if I say I've never listened to them?
Yes, you my friend are awesome.Haseo21 said:If you want blood (you got it)
Hell yea, I totally respect the other 80's bands too, WhiteSnake, Van Halen, Twisted Sister, Bon Jovi, all great bandsThe King of Rock and Roll said:Yes, you my friend are awesome.Haseo21 said:If you want blood (you got it)
Dirty Deeds, Hells Bells, Are You Ready, and You Shook Me All Night Long are my other favorites.
Gods of music?Haseo21 said:Nah not many people respect the gods of music these dayssasquatch99 said:Will I be murdered if I say I've never listened to them?
Yeah, I could run out of room just listing sub genres of metal. I think W.A.S.P. or Judas Priest would have to be my favorite band. Too bad I wasn't alive in the 80's. I think thats when music started going downhill and now we have the Jonas Brothers and their studio muscians and voice altering...(This rant has been inturupted before anything derogatory or offensive could be said. Thank you for your patience.)Haseo21 said:Hell yea, I totally respect the other 80's bands too, WhiteSnake, Van Halen, Twisted Sister, Bon Jovi, all great bandsThe King of Rock and Roll said:Yes, you my friend are awesome.Haseo21 said:If you want blood (you got it)
Dirty Deeds, Hells Bells, Are You Ready, and You Shook Me All Night Long are my other favorites.
But there are plenty more bands to mention
Those are all good, but surely AC/DC can be considered gods of music in their respective field, just as the ones you mentioned are? They're gods of rock, maybe not comparable to the great composers in the long run, but in their own genre, they stand tall.Berethond said:Gods of music?Haseo21 said:Nah not many people respect the gods of music these dayssasquatch99 said:Will I be murdered if I say I've never listened to them?
My good sir, you are quite mistaken!
You have never heard of the pianistic gods Bach, Chopin, Mozart, Liszt, Art Tatum, Bud Powell, Wynton Kelly, or even Jordan Rudess?
How about guitarists and bassists Wes Montgomery, Joe Pass, Jaco Pastorius, Stanley Jordan, John McLaughlin, Robert Johnson, or Charlie Mingus?
How about the drummers Art Blakey, Max Roach, Papa Jo Jones, Charlie Persip, or Jimmy Cobb?
All right off the top of my head.
That's not true actually, there's plenty of great bands (in my opinion at least), you just have to search for em.The King of Rock and Roll said:Yeah, I could run out of room just listing sub genres of metal. I think W.A.S.P. or Judas Priest would have to be my favorite band. Too bad I wasn't alive in the 80's. I think thats when music started going downhill and now we have the Jonas Brothers and their studio muscians and voice altering...(This rant has been inturupted before anything derogatory or offensive could be said. Thank you for your patience.)Haseo21 said:Hell yea, I totally respect the other 80's bands too, WhiteSnake, Van Halen, Twisted Sister, Bon Jovi, all great bandsThe King of Rock and Roll said:Yes, you my friend are awesome.Haseo21 said:If you want blood (you got it)
Dirty Deeds, Hells Bells, Are You Ready, and You Shook Me All Night Long are my other favorites.
But there are plenty more bands to mention
Not really, at least not to me.madcap2112 said:Those are all good, but surely AC/DC can be considered gods of music in their respective field, just as the ones you mentioned are? They're gods of rock, maybe not comparable to the great composers in the long run, but in their own genre, they stand tall.Berethond said:Gods of music?Haseo21 said:Nah not many people respect the gods of music these dayssasquatch99 said:Will I be murdered if I say I've never listened to them?
My good sir, you are quite mistaken!
You have never heard of the pianistic gods Bach, Chopin, Mozart, Liszt, Art Tatum, Bud Powell, Wynton Kelly, or even Jordan Rudess?
How about guitarists and bassists Wes Montgomery, Joe Pass, Jaco Pastorius, Stanley Jordan, John McLaughlin, Robert Johnson, or Charlie Mingus?
How about the drummers Art Blakey, Max Roach, Papa Jo Jones, Charlie Persip, or Jimmy Cobb?
All right off the top of my head.
Dead on.Berethond said:Not really, at least not to me.
They have next to no variety at all, and had maybe minimal influence in the way the music developed. They just sold stuff.