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Music: Songs That ROCK-By Decade

Postby BigTex » Tue 04 Mar 2008, 13:36:53

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Re: Songs That ROCK-By Decade

Postby vision-master » Tue 04 Mar 2008, 14:03:28

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Re: Songs That ROCK-By Decade

Postby TWilliam » Tue 04 Mar 2008, 16:05:25

Wait a minute...

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('BigTex', 'S')ongs that ROCK

2000s


Chemical Brothers?! Not even.

Try this...

Tool - Vicarious

(The official video btw, and as usual with little apparent direct relevance to the song, but way cool nonetheless...)
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Re: Songs That ROCK-By Decade

Postby BigTex » Tue 04 Mar 2008, 16:15:10

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('TWilliam', 'W')ait a minute...

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('BigTex', 'S')ongs that ROCK

2000s


Chemical Brothers?! Not even.

Try this...

Tool - Vicarious

(The official video btw, and as usual with little apparent direct relevance to the song, but way cool nonetheless...)


Nice. I changed the 2000s entry to that one. No more chem bros.

Decided to plug in some Beck for the 1990s entry as well.

And Devo for the 1980s entry.

I think these are pretty representative artists for each decade:

50s - Jerry Lee Lewis
60s - Johnny Cash
70s - Kiss
80s - Devo
90s - Beck
00s - Tool

Work in progress I suppose.

I tell you what's definitely going in for the 2010s decade, and that's going to be the title song from the Tony award winning 2012 Broadway production of "Peak Oil: The Musical."
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Re: Songs That ROCK-By Decade

Postby TWilliam » Tue 04 Mar 2008, 16:33:56

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('BigTex', 'N')ice. I changed the 2000s entry to that one. No more chem bros.

Decided to plug in some Beck for the 1990s entry as well.


Much better.

I'd consider Beck a runner up for 2000s too. He's one of those who constantly re-invents himself with each release. Guero has some great stuff...

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Re: Songs That ROCK-By Decade

Postby BigTex » Tue 04 Mar 2008, 16:40:27

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('TWilliam', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('BigTex', 'N')ice. I changed the 2000s entry to that one. No more chem bros.

Decided to plug in some Beck for the 1990s entry as well.


Much better.

I'd consider Beck a runner up for 2000s too. He's one of those who constantly re-invents himself with each release. Guero has some great stuff...

Hell Yes


You know, Tool would be a runner up for the 1990s as well.

And, you know, while we're at it, Elvis has to be a runner-up for the 1970s with this STRONG cover of Sweet Caroline:

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Re: Songs That ROCK-By Decade

Postby TWilliam » Tue 04 Mar 2008, 16:51:49

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('BigTex', 'Y')ou know, Tool would be a runner up for the 1990s as well.

And, you know, while we're at it, Elvis has to be a runner-up for the 1970s with this STRONG cover of Sweet Caroline:

Hail to The King Baby


True. Tool has definitely been an awesome musical presence since their debut with Undertow in '93.

As for Elvis well... he's a bit before my time musically speaking. I prefer The Beatles from those periods, tho' I can understand his enduring popularity...
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Re: Songs That ROCK-By Decade

Postby PenultimateManStanding » Tue 04 Mar 2008, 17:23:46

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('TWilliam', '
')As for Elvis well... he's a bit before my time musically speaking. I prefer The Beatles from those periods, tho' I can understand his enduring popularity...
The Beatles were a 60s act. Elvis was basically a 50s act. I'd say he could rock alright. Don't Be Cruel
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Re: Songs That ROCK-By Decade

Postby Novus » Tue 04 Mar 2008, 17:35:39

Since the 80's was my time I do think Devo was good choice but any these might be a little better.

Sweet Dreams Are Made of This ( Eurythmics )

Video Killed the Radio Star First music video played on MTV btw

A Flock Of Seagulls - I Ran
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Re: Songs That ROCK-By Decade

Postby BigTex » Tue 04 Mar 2008, 17:39:40

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Novus', 'S')ince the 80's was my time I do think Devo was good choice but any these might be a little better.

Sweet Dreams Are Made of This ( Eurythmics )

Video Killed the Radio Star First music video played on MTV btw

A Flock Of Seagulls - I Ran


My first 80s choice was not really an 80s genre item, but still very good:

Hey Ladies

Honorable Mention:

Breaking the Law
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Re: Songs That ROCK-By Decade

Postby vision-master » Tue 04 Mar 2008, 19:57:52

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '7')0s - Kiss


No way Kiss.

Led Zeppelin, no question.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '6')0s - Johnny Cash


One note Johnny? Not with the Beatles & Stones hitting the scene.
Johnny was old school by then.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '0')0s - Tool


I go with Steve Vi or John Mayer.
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Postby BigTex » Tue 04 Mar 2008, 20:17:10

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('vision-master', 'I') go with Steve Vi or John Mayer.


Are you crazy?

I'm with you on the rest.
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Re: Songs That ROCK-By Decade

Postby vision-master » Tue 04 Mar 2008, 20:24:04

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('BigTex', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('vision-master', 'I') go with Steve Vi or John Mayer.


Are you crazy?

I'm with you on the rest.


Well, I'm pretty much old school R&R guy, so, hell I don't know too much about groups from the 21st century. One thing I do know, lot's of kids love the old 60's and 70's music. I do like John Mayers music and Steve Vi does do some interesting guitar work, problem is, after about three or four songs, I've had enough. Check out the Stones, they are better than ever. They should all be dead by now, but they can attract crowds as large as 1.5 million today. They put on a show like no one else can. The Stones rule. If they come to town they will sell out, no matter how large the concert, and kids love em. They get more undies than anyone.
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Re: Songs That ROCK-By Decade

Postby BigTex » Tue 04 Mar 2008, 21:04:11

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('vision-master', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('BigTex', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('vision-master', 'I') go with Steve Vi or John Mayer.


Are you crazy?

I'm with you on the rest.


Well, I'm pretty much old school R&R guy, so, hell I don't know too much about groups from the 21st century. One thing I do know, lot's of kids love the old 60's and 70's music. I do like John Mayers music and Steve Vi does do some interesting guitar work, problem is, after about three or four songs, I've had enough. Check out the Stones, they are better than ever. They should all be dead by now, but they can attract crowds as large as 1.5 million today. They put on a show like no one else can. The Stones rule. If they come to town they will sell out, no matter how large the concert, and kids love em. They get more undies than anyone.


I was with you right up until that very last part.

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Re: Songs That ROCK-By Decade

Postby Mechler » Tue 04 Mar 2008, 21:28:23

I like all these other bands, but here are some suggestions for ROCK:

'60s - Jimi Hendrix
'70s - Black Sabbath (although, I love Led Zeppelin, too)
'80s - Violent Femmes
'90s - toss up between Rage Against the Machine and Tool
'00s - Tool, if not chosen for '90s, which was their best decade; otherwise - The White Stripes?
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Re: Songs That ROCK-By Decade

Postby Alcassin » Tue 04 Mar 2008, 22:45:37

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Re: Songs That ROCK-By Decade

Postby BigTex » Wed 05 Mar 2008, 00:28:53

I'm not sure that there is a decade this goes with, but if there are any Gwar fans (this is kind of funny):

Bring Back the Bomb

Alien Ant Farm is kind of cool too:

Smooth Criminal

1980s Pacific Rim entry:

Loudness
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Re: Songs That ROCK-By Decade

Postby drgoodword » Wed 05 Mar 2008, 06:54:33

Here's my choice for definitive song of the decade for rock (I also added the definitive artist/band, which isn't always the same):

1950's

Song - Rock Around The Clock (Bill Haley & His Comets)
Artist - Elvis Presley

1960's

Song - California Dreamin' (The Mamas And The Papas)
Artist - The Beatles

1970's

Song - American Woman (The Guess Who)
Artist - Led Zeppelin

1980's

Song - Don't You (Forget About Me) (Simple Minds)
Artist - U2

1990's
Song - Wonderwall (Oasis)
Artist - Nirvana

2000's

Song - Wake Me Up (Evanescence)
Artist - Linkin Park
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Re: Songs That ROCK-By Decade

Postby vision-master » Wed 05 Mar 2008, 10:44:43

Don't forget these guy's and NO the group didn't fall apart after Blackmore left! But, Jon Lord can never be replaced (best hammond organ player ever). Glover still kicks ass on the bass, Morse is one of the best guitar players ever and Paice is a wizard on the drums. Yeah, Ian is losing his voice now, so I think they are pretty done after "the battle rages on".

1969 till present. Wow!

Still, I'm a hard core Purple fan. :razz:
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Postby BigTex » Tue 24 Jun 2008, 08:36:25

I just think it's a cool song.

All Summer Long

For a BigTex B Side, check out this track from the mostly forgotten Black Crowes disc "Amorica":

High Head Blues

I listened to that song one evening in 1996 I spent with some bouncers and minor league professional wrestlers. That was a fun night.
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