It's assumed that people know these tracks!! But I TYFYS. And sorry for the random year poll generator, bud.
I'm sure that 90% of people know them all, but I slapped them up for reference just in case.It's assumed that people know these tracks!! But I TYFYS. And sorry for the random year poll generator, bud.
I could have picked about 5 on here.Good list. Pick one.
I was damn near 30 until I began to really appreciate Gimme Shelter. It resonated lyrically then, and does today.I could have picked about 5 on here.Good list. Pick one.
CCR dominated 1969 and 1970 and had about 4 of 5 worthy licks, but I think Green River is superior Born on the Bayou or Fortunate Son and established more than any other track what Fogerty was trying to accomplish. So fucking good.
Whole Lotta Love isn't really that hard to play - heck I can do it on my axe - but it was the balls to the wall heavy tone that kick started and entire genre along with Sabbath. Jeff Beck beat Zep to the punch on the first proto metal album, but it didn't sound as heavy what Page was doing.
Also, Gimme Shelter is the most brilliant of the bunch and illustrates why I think the Stones were a greater band than Zeppelin. The haunting, shit's going down nature of it sounds more authentic to my ear. There's a reason why Scorsese always went with the Stones.
Skrong agree on the Who. They are on my Mt Rushmore of favorite rock groups.the WHO invented a whole new sound and changed music thereafter, gotta go with them buds… and on top of that they played this at Woodstock and lit everybody UP ~ along with CSN playing Guinnevere and Wooden Ships and Hendrix with the Star Spangled Bangled Banner [and others of course]
And Pete got accused of looking at kiddie porn, but was later exonerated."The pinball wizard has such a supple wrist."
The Who were the original TBS'ers?