Favourite song/song artist/music genre

70's and 80's Rock, 90's grunge. Aussie rock bands we had some great ones.

Like some of the new stuff going around as well. Polish club, Black Pistol Fire and Magpie Salute which is made of members from the stoned crows - Song called omission has a killer riff to start.
 
70's the best time for rock music; yard birds, Pink Floyd, led Zeppelin, Stones, Eagles, queen, Beatles, Fleetwood Mac,

80's was lean with hair bands but Van Halen, Rush, The Cars, police, u2

Aussie bands; ac/dc, you am I, tumbleweed, chisel, aussiecrawl, Angels, hoodoo gurus, inxs, regurgitator, jebadiah, ratcat, Paul Kelly,

Grunge, all of them. Seen nirvana,pj, sound garden, aic, peppers,

I was a huge fan of the early PJ stuff as well. 10 and v's were killer albums.

The list goes on and on. I've missed so many in the above list.

If the song has a great guitar riff I'm hooked.
 
Love the mid 60s to late 80s.

Love the songs "Something in the air" by Thunderclap Newman and "Belly of the whale" by Burning Sensations

Saw a lot of live music in Sydney late 70s and early 80s. Could not tell you how many Angels concerts I went to. Thus my favourite band was "The Angels". Loved the Divinyls also.
 
@TCL said:
Grunge, all of them. Seen nirvana,pj, sound garden, aic, peppers,

Yeah me too, I'm a huge PJ fan, there isn't a day in my life where I do not listen to PJ. Soundgarden and Nirvana are among the best shows that I have ever seen, I saw Mudhoney and Dinosuar Jnr as well. RHCP have never really done it for me as a live band, I love their albums but find their live shows very flat. I have actually seen Pearl Jam around 30 times and that doesn't count the times I've seen members of the band in solo shows or other bands.
 
PJ are great seen them a few times but not as many as you. Last time I saw them a couple of years back, Eastern creek was the first. Some of the new stuff I can skip but you can't keeping pulling albums together to equal the first 3\.

Drove to Canberra after work to see Eddie Vedder and then drove back home same night to go to work the next day.

Seen dnsr jr as well, the last was a few years ago in town. Great band to listen on long drives. Never seen mudhoney live.

Recently been enjoying a bit joe bonamassa
 
@TCL said:
Eastern creek was the first.

I did that show too

@TCL said:
Drove to Canberra after work to see Eddie Vedder and then drove back home same night to go to work the next day.

I did the same but did the Newcastle show instead, was sitting at the pub after the show with other fans but left for the drive back to Sydney only to find out Eddie showed up at the pub about 5 mins after we left.

@TCL said:
Never seen mudhoney live.

Seen them 4 times over the years.

I've seen Pearl Jam in Sydney, Perth, Newcastle, Adelaide, Melbourne, Gold Coast, Auckland, Christchurch and Alpine Valley in Wisconsin USA
 
Yes it is sad but good news is, unless something has changed recently I hear he has been doing better. they have been playing shows I think they did Dee Why RSL recently. A mate saw them last year and said he is still playing and singing. He is 60 so doing well.
 
No way, he would be a cool guy to meet. He cares about the fans. Could be an intense guy but super cool.

Wow you really are a fan. I have all there albums :grin:
 
Ive always loved Van Halen, Deep Purple, Floyd, Dream Theater

But lately Ive gotten into some young guys in the progressive instrumental guitar scene. In particular Plini, David Maxim Micic and James Norbert Ivanyi

Plini & Ivanyi are both young Sydney guys, check them out they are awesome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrQFfOMTU30
Plini

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIA4EpPQVsw
James Norbert Ivanyi
 
@TCL said:
I have all there albums :grin:

Yeah I do too, plus about 100 live albums lol. I've been very lucky, my wife like the same music as me so we spent many years planning holidays and weekends away around going to concerts.
 

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