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Shemp Dec 29th, 2000 09:54 AM

Off the wall
 
Just have an off the wall idea to bounce off the Fodorland posters. Name your five favorite bands. Mine are- 1) Beatles 2)Glenn Miller Band 3) The Clancy Brothers 4) Lynyrd Skynyrd 5) tie Creedence Clearwater Revival and the Mamas and the Papas. Happy New Year.

The Snidely Dec 29th, 2000 09:58 AM

1-The Beatles 2-Steevie Ray Vaughn 3- Danny Gatton, Anyone heard of him?, <BR>4-Lynyard Skynyrd, 5-Steely Dan.

Todd Buttman Dec 29th, 2000 10:01 AM

1-Liberace <BR>2-Elton John {what a hunk} <BR>3-Queen <BR>4-Johnny Mathis {dreamboat} <BR>5-Judy Garland

greg Dec 29th, 2000 10:09 AM

1. Jimmy Buffett <BR>2. Hootie and the Blowfish <BR>3. Dixie Chicks <BR>4. Elton John <BR>5. Meatloaf <BR> <BR>Hows that for variety.

Cindy Dec 29th, 2000 02:09 PM

Here's a weird list for you: <BR> <BR>1. Earth, Wind and Fire. <BR>2. Kool and the Gang <BR>3. Cameo <BR>4. Brothers Johnson <BR>5. Gap Band <BR> <BR>Now, guess my age!

Brian in Atlanta Dec 29th, 2000 04:09 PM

Great question - really identifies the respondent: <BR> <BR>1. The Beautiful South <BR>2. Guided By Voices <BR>3. Liz Phair <BR>4. Beck <BR>5. Radiohead

ilisa Dec 29th, 2000 04:24 PM

I have only one favorite band, and that would be U2 (fan for 17 years and counting).

CMcDaniel Dec 29th, 2000 05:08 PM

Shemp...yes to Creedance Clearwater Revival and Mamas and Papas, Judy Collins blah blah, and now such diverse group(s) as Moby, Andrea Bocelli, and Dixie Chicks! I've been struggling with Napster all day--my first day working with it--wondering why the heck I'm getting "transfer errors" 5 out of every 8 attempts at a download? <BR> <BR>Went to school with both Buffy Ste. Marie and Taj Mahal, who dated a girl in my dorm. Am I telling my age? ? :&gt;

Marie Dec 29th, 2000 05:23 PM

Hi Shemp - fun question. While these are not "bands", my favorite entertainment is <BR>Secret Garden <BR>Mormon Tabernacle Choir <BR>Placido Domingo <BR>Boston Pops <BR>anything featuring country fiddlin' <BR>Marie

John Dec 29th, 2000 06:09 PM

I'll bite. These are my faves: <BR>1) REM <BR>2) Erasure <BR>3) U2 <BR>4) Backstreet Boys (just kidding) <BR>4) Queen <BR>5) Third Eye Blind

wendy Dec 29th, 2000 06:14 PM

Earth Wind & Fire <BR>Van Halen <BR>Eagles <BR>Fleetwood Mac <BR>Gladys Knight & the Pips <BR>Armando Manzanero <BR> <BR>My parents want their CD collection back, but I'm keeping it.

Samantha Dec 31st, 2000 04:16 AM

1 - Any Motown music <BR>2 - Crowded House/Neil Finn <BR>3 - Beatles <BR>4 - Hootie and the Blowfish <BR>5 - Bon Jovi

Janet Dec 31st, 2000 06:24 AM

1~Pink Floyd <BR>2~Jimmy Buffett <BR>3~Cowboy Junkies <BR>4~Meatloaf <BR>5~Prince

lisa Jan 2nd, 2001 09:09 AM

Not technically "bands," but judging from previous answers, that's no disqualifier, so: <BR> <BR>1. Diana Krall <BR>2. Van Morrison <BR>3. Elton John <BR>4. Ella Fitzgerald <BR>5. Sting <BR> <BR>(nods also to Cassandra Wilson, Mary-Chapin Carpenter, Joni Mitchell, Shawn Colvin, Miles Davis, Annie Lennox, Dave Matthews Band, Billy Joel, Seal, Simon & Garfunkel, and my current favorite flavor, David Gray)

L Jan 2nd, 2001 10:59 AM

No, you're not telling your age!!! Okay, an offering of The Stones - The Who - never forget the debt we owe R&B from the 50's and the 60's (James, Richard, Jackie Wilson [Mr. Excitement], etc.) - Elvis - the great Dylan for his thoughts and style - and Elton for Rocket Man and Marilyn - and Jimi, for the best Star Spangled Banner ever. A for whoever penned "You Have To Fight For Your Right To Party." And to Don, for singing "American Pie" at 2:30 a.m. in B. on NYE. C

Tasha Jan 2nd, 2001 11:23 AM

1. Bob Marley <BR>2. Red Hot Chili Peppers <BR>3. Ricky Martin <BR>4. Peter Tosh <BR>5. Snoop Doggy Dogg

Sid Viscious Jan 2nd, 2001 11:52 AM

1) Bad Brains <BR>2) Dead Kennedy's <BR>3) Butthole Surfers <BR>4) Shirley Temples Pussy <BR>5) Black Market Baby <BR>6) Menudo

Cheryl Jan 2nd, 2001 12:04 PM

This could change tomorrow, but what comes to mind now- <BR>U2 <BR>REM <BR>Sting <BR>Chris Isaak <BR>Pink Floyd

Jim Jan 2nd, 2001 01:36 PM

1. Springsteen <BR>2. Bruce <BR>3. The Boss <BR>4. Springsteen <BR>5. Springsteen <BR> <BR>Is there ANYBODY else??? <BR> <BR>;) <BR> <BR>Jim

mat Jan 3rd, 2001 06:53 AM

Metallica <BR>Steve Earle <BR>Black Sabbath <BR>Led Zeppelin <BR>The Melvins

Laura Jan 3rd, 2001 10:30 AM

1. Beatles <BR>2. Beach Boys <BR>3. Rod Stewart <BR>4. Eagles <BR>5. Chicago <BR>Hon. Mention: Eric Clapton <BR>

Sickof Jan 3rd, 2001 12:09 PM

Most of the above bands are no longer making music (and many others are way past their creative prime). Don't you get sick of a song after the 300th listen? Hell to me is having to listen to a classic rock station 24/7. <BR> <BR>There's good music being made out there. Just like there was 20 years ago. Give it a try.

Cindy Jan 3rd, 2001 01:14 PM

Personally, I don't get tired of old music, although I might if I listened to it all of the time. I don't hear it that often, so it sounds like a treat compared to everything else out there. Plus, there are so many memories attached to the old stuff. It seems that for every really good song, there was a boyfriend. <BR> <BR>Also, I am an R&B fan, and my opinion is this music has pretty much been ruined by rap. So I have to live in the past, for the most part. <BR> <BR>But just so you know, my own kids HATE the old music I play. So we have an understanding. I keep quiet about the Backstreet Boys and Brittney Spears, and they keep quiet about Aretha Franklin and Prince.

Leone Jan 3rd, 2001 01:25 PM

Delightful thread that has just made my afternoon. Just a final thought: why choose and then argue about it? Enjoy it all - it's all so bound up together, and so human. It's the beat, man. Naming favorites is fun, and signals where you are. Meantime, the beat goes on, and so will you. Even that stupid bass that begs you to take it to the river is making music. Ciao

Allen Jan 3rd, 2001 02:05 PM

1. The Beatles <BR>2. Bruce Springsteen <BR>3. James Taylor <BR>4. Carlos Santana <BR>5. Gloria Estefan

Snidely Whiplash Jan 4th, 2001 06:40 AM

I like all the old music. This new stuff today is three chord, screamin, chanting horse crap. Why do you think the Beatles new, "old", greatest hits cd is number one in the world. Because there is nothng else out there. As far as the "pin-head" is concerned, everyone is entitled to their own opinions. I just happen to agree with him on many of his opinions. Does that make me a bad person?

Donna Jan 4th, 2001 08:41 AM

1. Fleetwod Mac <BR>2. Wham <BR>3. Molly Hatcher <BR>4. Hammer <BR>5. Hall and Oates <BR>6. Grassroots <BR>7. Temptations <BR>

Odysseus Jan 4th, 2001 09:29 AM

Why not? <BR> <BR>The Beatles. No, not just for the #1 songs but for the whole body of work. "Sgt. Pepper" is the best rock album ever done, bar none. <BR> <BR>The Beach Boys. Vocal harmonies that transcended rock and roll, and the willingness to venture beyond surfing. "Heroes and Villains" may be my favorite song of all time. <BR> <BR>The Supremes. More of a tribute to Holland/Dozier/Holland, but more than any other Motown group, the Supremes brought the music alive. Best single: "Stop! In the Name of Love". <BR> <BR>Eric Clapton in any of his incarnations, from Blind Faith to Derek and the Dominos to E.C. on his own. I listened to "Can't Find My Way Home" on my way into work this morning and shook my head in awe. <BR> <BR>Mary Chapin-Carpenter. The most intelligent singer-songwriter at work today. "What If We Went to Italy" is rock and roll for adults. I keep waiting for a new album. <BR> <BR>Thanks for asking, Shemp.

Brian Wilson Jan 4th, 2001 10:00 AM

Paul McCartney called God Only Knows the most beautiful song ever written. Brina is a musical genius. Little Surfer Girl and Sloop John B are my favorites with Wouldn't it be nice a close runner up.

Steve Jan 4th, 2001 10:32 AM

1. The Kinks <BR>2. The Beatles <BR>3. The Who <BR>4. The Rolling Stones <BR>5. Dylan <BR> <BR>The Clash and The Boss are close runners up. <BR> <BR>

gary Jan 4th, 2001 12:27 PM

<BR> <BR>Only five? That's like trying to name the best novel ever written. <BR> <BR>1. Rolling Stones <BR> 1a. David Bowie <BR> 1b. Beatles <BR>2. REM <BR>3. Vaughn Brothers <BR>4. Jimi Hendrix <BR>5. Tom Petty <BR> <BR>Also Getting Votes: Los Angeles Philharmonic, Kid Rock, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Jane's Addiction

DC Jan 4th, 2001 12:38 PM

Shremp - sticks and stones, heh heh!! Are you a recist too, like your stand-up buddy, Snidely? I assume there's a good reason why you picture him as standing. How should we picture you?

Shemp Jan 5th, 2001 05:05 AM

Dear DC, <BR>If I said that the 3 Stooges were a bunch of real funny kikes and I adore them, would that make me an anti-Semite?

Bhavna Jan 5th, 2001 05:25 AM

1-Billy Holiday <BR>2-Depeche Mode <BR>3-Lata Mangeshkar <BR>4-Nurath Fatali Khan <BR>5-Beatles

Bhavna Jan 5th, 2001 05:48 AM

Indian singers! Why limit yourself to the what you know, explore a bit! <BR>B <BR>x

tcc Jan 5th, 2001 08:11 AM

Wow, this is hard. Umm...in no particular order and will probably change with my mood... <BR> <BR>1. Erykah Badu <BR>2. Sade <BR>3. Prince <BR>4. Les Nubians <BR>5. For some reason I'm really enjoying this new Madonna CD and I've never been a fan of hers. Anyone agree? <BR> <BR>I like all types of music, so I'm sure this list will change. For instance, I could easily add Radiohead,The Roots, Dixie Chicks, but then you always got to go back in time to Aretha, Patti Labelle, Gladys Knight, ABBA (come on, you know you like Mama Mia :), Earth Wind & Fire, etc.

dougd Jan 5th, 2001 08:17 AM

This is an almost impossible task for a musiholic like me: Here are some that come to mind: <BR>1. Van Morrison <BR>2. Frank Sinatra <BR>3. Laura Nyro <BR>4. Roomful of Blues <BR>5. Moonglows

wombat Jan 5th, 2001 11:58 AM

No specific order: <BR> <BR>Van Morrison <BR>New Grass Revival <BR>Southern Culture on the Skids <BR>Lynyrd Skynyrd <BR>BR5-49 <BR>Led Zeppelin <BR>Springsteen <BR>Beatles <BR>Best concert: Eagles' Hell Freezes Over <BR>Favorite song: "Into the Mystic" by Van M. <BR>

k Jan 5th, 2001 04:50 PM

Some true greats listed above, Kinks, The Who, Dylan, Van Morrison <BR> <BR>My short list: Beatles, Stones, Olomana, Petty, Buffet, the Beach Boys, the Eroica quartet, and...Enya (yes!)

Shel Jul 30th, 2001 12:07 PM

1. James Taylor <BR>2. James Taylor <BR>3. James Taylor <BR>4. JT <BR>5. James Taylor <BR> <BR>He's performing a concert in my town in September and I am so looking forward to it.


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