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Name your two favorite bands

Top two is tough. I'd go with Soundgarden and Tool. Louder Than Love is my favorite album ever. I've probably listened to it at least once a month every single month since 1990. Chris Cornell's voice on that album still raises the hair on my arms. He was at his vocal peak and had his entire range. That tour and the Lollapalooza tour supporting Badmotorfinger destroyed him.
 
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Top two is tough. I'd go with Soundgarden and Tool. Louder Than Love is my favorite album ever. I've probably listened to it at least once a month every single month since 1990. Chris Cornell's voice on that album still raises the hair on my arms. He was at his vocal peak and had his entire range. That tour and the Lollapalooza tour supporting Badmotorfinger destroyed him.
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Absolutely agree with Soundgarden, and my other favorite would have to be The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Loved what Jimi brought to the Rock/Blues genre even though his music was way before my time.
 
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43 years ago: Zeppelin and the Velvet Underground
42 years ago until present:
1. Velvet Underground+all the artists they inspired (Bowie, Roxy Music, Iggy, Mott the Hoople, Patti Smith, Talking Heads etc., etc)
2. Velvet Underground+all the kids they inspired (New York Dolls, Ramones, Sex Pistols, Clash and on and on)
Of course 1 and 2 are easily interchangeable.


 
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43 years ago: Zeppelin and the Velvet Underground
42 years ago until present:
1. Velvet Underground+all the artists they inspired (Bowie, Roxy Music, Iggy, Mott the Hoople, Patti Smith, Talking Heads etc., etc)
2. Velvet Underground+all the kids they inspired (New York Dolls, Ramones, Sex Pistols, Clash and on and on)
Of course 1 and 2 are easily interchangeable.



So you used to be cool. Good to know.
 
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How in the fuck did I miss this thread?

If I had to choose two groups:

Led Zepplin
The Who

Honorable mention, alphabetically:

AC/DC
Aerosmith
(Eric Burton and) The Animals
Black Sabbath
Boston
BTO
Deep Purple
Grand Funk Railroad
O'Jays
Spinners
Supremes
Temptations
Van Halen
 
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How in the fuck did I miss this thread?

If I had to choose two groups:

Led Zepplin
The Who

Honorable mention, alphabetically:

AC/DC
Aerosmith
(Eric Burton and) The Animals
Black Sabbath
Boston
BTO
Deep Purple
Grand Funk Railroad
O'Jays
Spinners
Supremes
Temptations
Van Halen

The Who plans first Cincinnati-area concert since ’79 tragedy

The British rock band The Who announced Tuesday night that it will stop in the Cincinnati area as part of its upcoming tour, performing there for the first time in 40 years since 11 people were killed in a pre-show stampede outside a concert in the city at the height of their fame.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band will play April 23 at Northern Kentucky University’s BB&T Arena.

On Dec. 3, 1979, 11 people were killed and another two dozen were injured when a crowd of thousands lined up for first-come, first-serve tickets began to stampede outside what was previously named the Riverfront Coliseum. The two sites are on opposite sides of the Ohio River just seven miles away from each other. The deaths paved the way for the crowd safety ordinance.

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The band is adding the concert to its “Moving On!” tour 2020 dates.

The Who said it will donate a portion of proceeds from the Cincinnati area concert to a memorial scholarship fund benefiting students in the Cincinnati suburb of Finneytown. Three of the 11 killed, including two 15-year-old girls who were the youngest victims, had attended Finneytown High. Daltrey visited a Finneytown High School memorial site in 2018 and the band has for years supported the scholarship effort there.

The band’s announcement came on the 40th anniversary of the tragedy after WCPO-TV in Cincinnati aired a documentary featuring interviews with lead singer Roger Daltrey and guitarist Pete Townshend, the remaining original members of the British band that emerged in the 1960s featuring songs of youthful rebellion such as “My Generation” and its “Summertime Blues” cover.

Both have said they’ve been haunted by the tragedy. Townshend recently told The Associated Press he was looking forward to discussing it in Cincinnati.

“Now we can have a conversation about it when we go back,” Townshend said.

“We will meet people and we’ll be there. We’ll be there. That’s what’s important,” he continued. “I’m so glad that we’ve got this opportunity to go back.”

The band is adding the concert to its “Moving On!” tour 2020 dates.

The Who said it will donate a portion of proceeds from the Cincinnati area concert to a memorial scholarship fund benefiting students in the Cincinnati suburb of Finneytown. Three of the 11 killed, including two 15-year-old girls who were the youngest victims, had attended Finneytown High. Daltrey visited a Finneytown High School memorial site in 2018 and the band has for years supported the scholarship effort there.

The band didn’t know about the tragedy until the concert was ending. Longtime manager Bill Curbishley had made the decision to have the show go on, warning Cincinnati authorities that they wouldn’t be able to control the crowd if the concert was called off.

“Despite everything, I still feel inadequate,” he told WCPO. “I don’t know about the guys, but for me, I left a little bit of my soul in Cincinnati.”

Entire article: https://www.foxnews.com/entertainme...nnati-area-concert-since-79-tragedy-11-killed
 
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