C Cypress Well-known member Sep 4, 2021 #5 I was always impressed that a songwriter could come up with a word to rhyme with "Tallahassee".
B BartenderElite Verified User Aug 10, 2022 #7 Few bands could touch them in the '70s. "Rocks" and "Toys in the Attic" were both amazing, and so influential. They lost me a bit when they went all top 40 - though I still like quite a few of those songs.
Few bands could touch them in the '70s. "Rocks" and "Toys in the Attic" were both amazing, and so influential. They lost me a bit when they went all top 40 - though I still like quite a few of those songs.
C Cypress Well-known member Aug 10, 2022 #8 BartenderElite said: Few bands could touch them in the '70s. "Rocks" and "Toys in the Attic" were both amazing, and so influential. They lost me a bit when they went all top 40 - though I still like quite a few of those songs. Click to expand... Same here, I am partial to their 1970s albums. At the pinnacle of the disco era, it was commendable they were making some of the dirtiest rock and roll ever put on vinyl.
BartenderElite said: Few bands could touch them in the '70s. "Rocks" and "Toys in the Attic" were both amazing, and so influential. They lost me a bit when they went all top 40 - though I still like quite a few of those songs. Click to expand... Same here, I am partial to their 1970s albums. At the pinnacle of the disco era, it was commendable they were making some of the dirtiest rock and roll ever put on vinyl.
G goat crybullies own Damo and Phan Aug 11, 2022 #9 More than 50 years of rock/blues/funk Steven Tyler 74 Joey Kramer 72 Joe Perry 71 Brad Whitford 70 Tom Hamilton 70
More than 50 years of rock/blues/funk Steven Tyler 74 Joey Kramer 72 Joe Perry 71 Brad Whitford 70 Tom Hamilton 70
G goat crybullies own Damo and Phan Aug 11, 2022 #10 My jazz friends hate this song. To me it's nonstop funk.