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Bukes
Posted 3/10/2005 12:41 PM (#138392 - in reply to #129639)
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I still like to think Randy Rhoads (RIP) is Ozzy's guitarist. My favorite anyhow.
muskycore
Posted 3/10/2005 1:02 PM (#138395 - in reply to #129639)
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Posts: 341


Agree he's awesome. Plays with his teeth like Jimmy.
I'll be checking out Zach at the House of Blues Chicago 3/24.

C'mon old man winter give up you bastard SOB!!!!
Fishwater1
Posted 3/10/2005 2:40 PM (#138412 - in reply to #129639)
Subject: RE: "Musky Music"





To start the day..

"Solsbury Hill" - Gabriel then
"Fat bottom girls - queen


Pulling off the water
"Titties and Beer" - Zappa

On the way home...
Windfall - Son Volt
Fishwater1
Posted 3/10/2005 2:41 PM (#138413 - in reply to #129639)
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I forgot - while on the water - nothing, shut up and fish.
UKMICK
Posted 3/10/2005 4:12 PM (#138426 - in reply to #129639)
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Posts: 30


Location: England
Led Zep, AC-DC, Chilli Peppers, Fugees, Dr Dre, The Streets, Happy Mondays, James, UB40, Leftfield, Prodigy, no one mention Nirvana yet?, Charlatans, U2, Bob Marley, Bob Marley & Bob Marley
RAZE1
Posted 3/10/2005 4:25 PM (#138427 - in reply to #129639)
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Posts: 938


Location: NeverNever Lake
HaHa, The Streets, I love those guys!
KEITH ELDRUP
Posted 3/10/2005 6:26 PM (#138439 - in reply to #129639)
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SLAYER!
hammerhandle
Posted 3/10/2005 6:36 PM (#138441 - in reply to #129639)
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Posts: 90


Location: Florence, Wisconsin
That would be Bob Dylan for me!

Bo
THE FERD
Posted 3/10/2005 9:07 PM (#138456 - in reply to #129639)
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Posts: 208


Location: North East PA , 20 mins from Chautauqua
SPRINGSTEEN !
pgaschulz
Posted 3/11/2005 5:58 PM (#138579 - in reply to #129639)
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Posts: 561


Location: Monee, Illinois
Jimmy Buffett
Phish Killer
Posted 3/11/2005 7:50 PM (#138593 - in reply to #129639)
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Posts: 827


Location: Minneapolis,Minnesota
I have to agree with "Uptown" on the Rockabilly....fish love it. I do disagree on the Social Distortion...though I cut my teeth on it in the 80's and is probably my all time favorite band but doesn't speak to the fish.

Tops of my list for the water are....

Charlie Feathers
Sleepy Labeef
The Road Kings
Danzig
Hatebreed
Slayer
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

I also have to say the 8 Mile soundtrack is good on the water.
Reef Hawg
Posted 3/25/2005 7:38 PM (#140599 - in reply to #129639)
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Location: north central wisconsin
Went to Zakk Wylde(BLS) concert night before last. All I can say is wow!!! I have seen Eddie Van Halen, Steven Vai, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Mettalica, and many other guitar greats, but this guy honestly blows away any performer we've ever seen!!! My wife was skeptical about seeing a metal concert, but went knowing how much she likes his guitar and vocal work on his earlier, lighter albums. She went and bought his new album today, and is trying to get things arranged to go see them in Atlanta next month while visiting her sister. The preciseness, body, notes where there was not time, and electric southern metal solos on normally acoustic ballads were amazing. 2.5 hours was enough for all of us, and the fact that the band came outside afterwards and signed t-shirts and album covers was such a treat. The venue at the Eagles Ballroom in Milwaukee was great as well, and I'd encourage anyone to check out a show there. Zakk told a story about how he got the guitar he was playing(the flying V just like Randy Rhoads), from darrel Abbott the late Pantera guitarist. He told us how special it was even though he prefferred his own custom Les Pauls. He then dedicated a song to all of the troops overseas stating how much he misses his wife and kids when away for a few weeks, let alone a tour of duty in the military. he kicked off the tune saying 'nothing is more important than God and family'. With that he went places that most(if not all) of todays guitarists admit they just cannot go.

Can't wait to jam the bootleg of this tour in the boat this May!!!




Edited by Reef Hawg 3/25/2005 8:09 PM
Mauser
Posted 3/26/2005 11:51 AM (#140659 - in reply to #129639)
Subject: RE: "Musky Music"




Posts: 724


Location: Southern W.Va.
YES- Close to the Edge
Emerson, Lake & Palmer- Welcome Back My Friends To The Show That Never Ends
Santana-Abraxus
Pink Floyd- ALL OF THEM ( best band ever! Period)
Hank Jr. ( good evening music when the Moon Shines)
Moody Blues
Doors
Uriah Heep
Crosby, Stilles, Nash& Young- 4-Way Street

Guess you could say that I'm old rock at heart

Just my $.02 worth

Mauser
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