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I'm on a constant quest to find more music to listen to, my favourite type being 70's and 80's rock. I already listen to the obvious like Sabbath, Led Zep and the ultimate which is Pink Floyd but can any of the oldies on 'ere suggest anymore decent bands? I've just discovered Wolfmother, they're not from back in the day but they certainly have the sound!

Lets hear 'em then!


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Try Wishbone Ash (old), Stiltskin (old) and Nickelback (new)

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Post by landybob_v8 »

ive got dragonforce in my cd player at the moment

80's rock type vocal with marathon guitar solo's

other than that its mostly classic metal bands for me
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Get a DAB radio for the garage and tune it to Planet Rock!!!!!
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Hi
try Caravan for a serious prog rock fix :lol: Be bop Delux, bit different and very '70s.
Dave Mathews band, current and worth a listen.
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How about Saga? Rock with a diffrence.
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...not forgetting ZZ Top. Now where's my '33 Coupe ???
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Post by ihatesissycars »

Ooooooooo i shall be looking these up straight away!

Kev, i have some ZZ Top and have completely forgotten about them! I'm gonna go piss off the neighbours for a bit!
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Try the "Accept" Breaker album, kind of a mix between Maiden and AC/DC :D

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Gav,

many years ago in a galaxy far, far away called 'my youth' I was round at at mates who had a Marshall stadium amp and speakers (wannabe rock bassist).

With his parents out and being bored we fed his Dad's record deck playing my ZZ Top's 'Poor Boy' with the intro drum bit through the setup on max everything!

We had massive feedback and track skipping, the cat disappeared for 24 hours, his Mum's ornaments vibrated off the dresser, the neighbours were out in the street looking for the train or plane crash, his Dad reckoned we broke the vacuum seal on the patio door's double glazing and we were rolling round the floor convinced that our ears and gums were bleeding!

We pissed off everybody. R E S U L T!
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Post by ian.stewart »

Another prog rock band, Collisium and laterly Greenslade, both fronted by my old next door neighbour Dave Greenslade, somthing to behold Dave jamming on his Hammond C5 wafting out of his living room while Im having a nice quiet chill on the patio :D :D :D
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Some of these are probably a bit obvious but worth a listen nevertheless:

UFO, Gillan, Saxon, Whitesnake, Uriah heep, Journey, Krokus,Van Halen, Tobruk, Rainbow, Motorhead, Girlschool and Iron Maiden.

NWOBHM 8-)
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