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Starting at 2:55 is maybe my favorite guitar solo ever...
Very good solo and Kath is a great player .
However, not in my top 10.
Starting at 2:55 is maybe my favorite guitar solo ever...
They have to be kidding, right?
In the words of Dave Mason, we just disagree.Chicago Transit Authority - their first album - was/is my favorite of all their works. It was innovative, even startling, to hear the integration of brass with rock n' roll that wasn't R&B. Many of the songs made statements and were timely. However, I'd really hesitate to call anything on there "timeless". In fact, IMO, it sound very dated compared to say, "You Make Me So Very Happy" (not a song I particularly like, but one that's held up).
And yes, I realize BS&T didn't write it. But they did record it and basically made it "theirs" despite it being covered ad nauseum.
Did I already mention Color My World sucks horsey sauce?
In the words of Dave Mason, we just disagree.
Alone Together is a criminally underrated album. Every track is solid to great.Now there's an overrated musical artist
Alone Together is a criminally underrated album. Every track is solid to great.
Better solo career than Jim Capaldi (whose albums I also have...)Dave was the weak link in Traffic.
I have nothing better to do than argue about everything,
Better solo career than Jim Capaldi (whose albums I also have...)
Do you wear a fedora? You sound like you might.
Was that a charity benefit?Dave Mason did songs for the same kind of people who enjoyed Color My World
Better solo career than Jim Capaldi (whose albums I also have...)
Do you wear a fedora? You sound like you might.
He is the worst kind of self imposed 80’s alternative hipster.
We know them well.
Was that a charity benefit?
I love Roger and appreciate his performances even today. But his range has been gone for decades. I dont think he even has a full octave left. And I can sympathize with that totally. It happens.
Starting at 2:55 is maybe my favorite guitar solo ever...
This is how you do it at age 75...
Donnie is a local treasure.
Yikes.
Have you seen him live in the past 20? I have. He was amazing. I saw him in 2003 and he was unreal. Robert Plant opened for him.May I suggest a hearing check up?
Roger, good as he was in the 60s/70s, hasn't nailed a high note or his signature scream on WGFA in 30 years.
Springsteen is not boring remotely. And he is amazing live. That’s the key.I'll go with Van. Unique, soulful, versatile.
Love Joe Cocker for most of the same reason.
Can't stand what Rod Stewart did to his career, and I can't even think of him.
Springsteen may be a boring pick but he is the leader of the uber rock band and who is better live?
Love Ray Charles and Louis Armstrong but this is the wrong category for them. Janis Joplin with a sex change?
Johnny Cash does a ton of other stuff later in his life so he works here. I love Johnny Cash.Prince
James Brown
Freddie Mercury
Johnny Cash (I know not rock n roll but....)
David
Bowie
I should have included Mick. I love the Stones. Great live and great magnetism.Should have included Daltrey in my original list, otherwise you're spot on if you also include Mick.
No, because I think the intent was to limit this to guys who mostly just sing and have a few moves like Jagger, Stewart, etc.
Nobody mentioned David Gilmour either. And while I'm not going to put him up there as a front man, I'm just going to post this because at 70, unlike pretty much every other name mentioned here (including Bruce), he was still writing relevant music and actually improving his game. This tune has his best solo since Comfortably Numb and is probably the only song that actually tells a story about what it's like to kill someone remotely by drone strike. The solo has more emotion in it than anything I've heard in the past decade or two.