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gonzo said:
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The soundtrack to my college years! Yes, I am old.
 
The commuting music selection yesterday was the first two albums by Rooney. This morning was Jeff Beck Blow by Blow, and the afternoon will be Truth. Tomorrow morning will be Joe Walsh, Little Did He Know (Greatest Hits).
 
I usually listen to older stuff...yeah, I'm old too!!! But I don't feel tardy!!! :lol:

Old ZZ Top last weekend...Godsmack along with The Donnas this past week. Allison Robertson has some really interesting stuff on a few songs.

Terrible Ted is in the player right now.... :mrgreen:
 
Aerosmith, Get Your Wings

Them Crooked Vultures

Three Dog Night, Naturally
 
Clutch...their latest...."Strange Cousins From The West"
Blues based rock a bit on the heavier side. Check them out if you have never heard of em.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dxk03pdrkg
Buffalo Killers....let it ride.....these guys sound like they are from the seventies....look like it too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziOu16T7CMc

Corrrosion of conformity....backslider....corrosion just rocks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEa9dUocveA
 
+1 for Clutch-that is how a Paul thru a Marsh should sound like to me-the secret to Tim Sult's tone is low output Alnico II pups,methinks-a true blue collar American hard rock band..a true trendkiller-hellyeah 8) riffcity!
 
First time I got into Kill 'em All & Master, I was a pure fan - hadn't a shred of knowledge about the guitar. Now I'm rediscovering those two gems as a guitarist and loving it.
 
The Replacements all weekend long.
The albums:
"Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take out the Trash"
"The Replacements Stink"
"Hootenanny"
"Tim"
"Pleased to Meet Me"
and the classic "Let it Be"

That was fun!
 
Fleetwood Mac, Men of the World. It's a collection of the pre Buckingham, Nicks music. I love old Fleetwood Mac. Peter Green, Danny Kirwan, and Jeremy Spencer are all very underrated guitars players.
 
I wish more people would post in here. We all have something to share! :)

Alright, here is one from the diversity page of my catalog. Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys. Folks, this music is what is referred to as Western Swing. Waylon Jennings cited Bob Wills as an influence. This is country music at it's roots. Circa 1930's. Great stuff if you are in to this sort of thing. Even if you are not, and are looking for something new/old to listen to, it's great. Catchy, toe tapping music that puts a smile on my face when I listen to it.
 
Motörhead - Ace of Spades or Overkill, various songs from both

I think I've finally closed the gap between the thrash I now play and write and the rock n' roll that influenced me :twisted:
 
Iron Maiden,The Final Frontier
Starblind
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybO9GtUtSfE&feature=related

The Talisman
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tm7VbyymZu4&feature=fvst
 
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