Humble Pie is another that hasn't been mentioned but ought to get a nod from this thread.
"30 Days In The Hole " is definately a classic from that era.
Great song.
Sadly went the same way as Phil Lynott.
We lose far too many great artists to drugs.
I am a big fan of The Sweet and their singer got taken by drink in the end.
He had about a dozen heart attacks in one night and still survived !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SW6zZAigmMo
Went the same way as Phil Lynott??
Gary M passed away last year at age 59 from a heart attack.
Phil Lynot died of pneumonia and heart failure.
http://youtu.be/quyB8PMTD3o
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not classic rock but my favourite version of "Aint no sunshine"
John Waite - Ain t no sunshine when she s gone - YouTube
John Waite - Ain t no sunshine when she s gone - YouTube
Well, I am a fan of Classic Rock but not much of the main stream music interested me as a kid. A few bands such as Deep Purple and Zep caught my attention, Black Sabbath also, but the majority of the music I enjoyed was rarley heard on the airwaves.
Robin Trower
U.F.O
Kings X
Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush
Speed metal came along sometime in the 90's, Jason Becker and Marty Friedman had a goup called Cacaphony. This stuff was never played on the air. For good reasons... lol
Robin Trower
U.F.O
Kings X
Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush
Speed metal came along sometime in the 90's, Jason Becker and Marty Friedman had a goup called Cacaphony. This stuff was never played on the air. For good reasons... lol
You may have heard...
Levon Helm is near death from his long battle with cancer. While checking out that news yesterday, I learned we've already lost Ronnie Montrose (Montrose, Gamma) and Larry "Rhino" Reinhardt (Iron Butterfly, Captain Beyond) this year. So far, 2012 hasn't been too kind to classic rock.
Levon Helm is near death from his long battle with cancer. While checking out that news yesterday, I learned we've already lost Ronnie Montrose (Montrose, Gamma) and Larry "Rhino" Reinhardt (Iron Butterfly, Captain Beyond) this year. So far, 2012 hasn't been too kind to classic rock.
maybe unknown to some but a great David Coverdale (Whitesnake) song :
David Coverdale - Last Note Of Freedom - YouTube
David Coverdale - Last Note Of Freedom - YouTube
Hope they had the recorders running on April 27 for this:
"A Concert For Ronnie Montrose - A Celebration of His Life In Music" will feature the original Montrose lineup (Sammy Hagar, vocals; Bill Church, bass; and Denny Carmassi, drums), performing the landmark first Montrose album, with special guest Joe Satriani on lead guitar. The original Gamma lineup (Davey Pattison, vocals; Glenn Letsch, bass; Denny Carmassi, drums) will also be on hand, with special guest Marc Bonilla on lead guitar."
"A Concert For Ronnie Montrose - A Celebration of His Life In Music" will feature the original Montrose lineup (Sammy Hagar, vocals; Bill Church, bass; and Denny Carmassi, drums), performing the landmark first Montrose album, with special guest Joe Satriani on lead guitar. The original Gamma lineup (Davey Pattison, vocals; Glenn Letsch, bass; Denny Carmassi, drums) will also be on hand, with special guest Marc Bonilla on lead guitar."
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I like Joe Satriani´s records but his songs dont sound the same live , people say Vai uses too many effects but his songs sound the same live , i gess some people still cant see what a superb guitarrist he is (Vai) , though i have no patience to listen to his records too boring
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