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Discussion in 'The Watercooler' started by S.T.D, Jan 27, 2022.

  1. SteelinOhio

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    I remember seeing the video for Who Can it Be Now? on MTV constantly as a kid.
     
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  2. strummerfan

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  4. S.T.D

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    I remember being a teenager with my friends figuring out this song, and when we actually got it, playing it for hours. LoL
     
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  6. forgotten1

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    and how easy it actually was too. lol
     
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  7. S.T.D

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    LoL. It wasn't easy to the 14 year old I was then, but yes, it easy to me now.
     
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  9. SteelinOhio

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    I went to see Tourniquet tonight with my son. It's several members of the band, minus the drummer, Ted Kirkpatrick (the founding member and owner of the rights to the name) who died a few years ago. The drummer who is playing with them did a great job, and the female bass player from Flood played with them. This was a very good show.

    This song was my favorite of the night. Marty Friedman from Megadeth wrote/played the solos on the studio recording of this song.

     
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  10. steel machine

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    Netflix has a Doc coming out about Led Zepplin.
     
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  11. Born2Steel

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    Eric Gales Band
     
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  12. steel machine

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    It was decent.
     
  13. strummerfan

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    Rip sly


     
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  14. steel machine

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    One of my favorite Woodstock performances.
     
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  15. S.T.D

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    I finally listened to the whole thing. I believe ive heard a couple of songs before from this. Pretty good guitar player.
     
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  16. strummerfan

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    Lost another one

    legendary record

     
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  17. MojaveDesertPghFan

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    Didn't see your post and mentioned it in the RIP thread. Here's a glimpse of the amazing harmonies these guys could produce without music, this written by Brian but sung by Carl. Was at an Elton John concert a few days after Carl passed and he did a tribute version of this song and, of course, very well done. RIP Brian, Carl and Dennis.

     
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  18. SteelinOhio

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    I just came across this newer band called Love and death. I saw Spoken open for Tourniquet, and their guitar player was not at the show (they had a fill-in), but I looked up the guitar player that was supposed to be there, and he is also associated with Love and Death. Love and Death was started by Korn's guitar player. I've never paid attention to Korn, but I really like what I've heard of Love and Death.



     
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    With Father's day coming up this is the song that reminds me most of him. I remember being 14 or 15 (circa 1990) listening to this in the car with my dad going I like this song... to which my dad said, "The Doors". I didn't know what he was talking about, at the time, but imagine my surprise when I found out a few months later. RIP Pops!!
     
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  20. santeesteel

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    We recently bought a combo turntable, cassette and CD player. This is from the first album I put on the turntable. Haven't heard the whole album in years!
     
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  21. strummerfan

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    if I remember correctly the acid was quite nice that night
     
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  22. forgotten1

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    for a good little run during that time
    there was pure 25 in the RTP
    LOL
     
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  23. S.T.D

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  24. winggin

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    Love me some Dead. They rocked Vegas from 91-95. 3 show runs. I was a "wide eyed" teenager... haha. My buddies told me I dance bouncing around like I'm reading tee shirt logos or looking at boobies.
     
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  25. strummerfan

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    To me they were a lot like skyward. Great band, a lot of annoying fans. With that being said when the dead were on they were great. When they weren’t it could be really really bad.
     
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