Great songs that have been forgotten Thread

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"Symptom of the universe" - Black Sabbath - 'Sabotage' album.

A sort of "forgotten" album in general, but very cool stuff.
 
C1-ocaster":2l2znvzy said:
"Symptom of the universe" - Black Sabbath - 'Sabotage' album.
Love the live version - that just slays :rock:
 
billboogie":1u3n5k9l said:
http://m.youtube.com/results?q=salty%20dog%20come%20along&oq=salty%20dog%20co&gs_l=youtube-reduced.1.0.0l4.4511.10441.0.11556.12.10.0.2.2.0.164.1378.0j10.10.0....0...1ac.1.23.youtube-reduced..0.12.1411.II8ksKMxKVg#/watch?v=VZXBwcY4o_0

Nice! Love that song.
 
lespaul6":1oyjx2ez said:
Heres one for the bmg artists circa 89-90 right before the shift...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEdtaZBOzgk

I've never heard that song or that band.

Not my taste. Very derivative and formulaic 80's "metal".
But, I'm sure other's love it.

I will say that I really like the dudes guitar tone, very nice.
Solid player too.
Who is it?
 
C1-ocaster":1uquo18j said:
lespaul6":1uquo18j said:
Heres one for the bmg artists circa 89-90 right before the shift...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEdtaZBOzgk

I've never heard that song or that band.

Not my taste. Very derivative and formulaic 80's "metal".
But, I'm sure other's love it.

I will say that I really like the dudes guitar tone, very nice.
Solid player too.
Who is it?


Its Ron Freschi.... and like all rock n roll its all derivative... starting with Chuck Berry. Nice to see Vain represented up there...great band.
 
lespaul6":124k4kh0 said:
C1-ocaster":124k4kh0 said:
lespaul6":124k4kh0 said:
Heres one for the bmg artists circa 89-90 right before the shift...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEdtaZBOzgk

I've never heard that song or that band.

Not my taste. Very derivative and formulaic 80's "metal".
But, I'm sure other's love it.

I will say that I really like the dudes guitar tone, very nice.
Solid player too.
Who is it?


Its Ron Freschi.... and like all rock n roll its all derivative... starting with Chuck Berry. Nice to see Vain represented up there...great band.

Well, we could completely expand the meaning of derivative to include African tribal music or Irish folk, but that's not what I meant by "derivative" .
I'm talk'in bout what is currently being called "hair metals" or "hair bands", specifically what was going on in the 80's.
Context son, context. :)
 
yngzaklynch":108igm1m said:
Thought it would be an interesting thread if folks put up a tune from the past that was better than typical stuff heard these days.

IMHO the mamas & papas and abba rocked better than anything
the mass produced corporate a-holes put on the radio these days
 
FUZZboat":27riu468 said:
yngzaklynch":27riu468 said:
Thought it would be an interesting thread if folks put up a tune from the past that was better than typical stuff heard these days.

IMHO the mamas & papas and abba rocked better than anything
the mass produced corporate a-holes put on the radio these days
Funny you mention Abba....big fan of them.
Have Abba GOLD Cd out in the car. :thumbsup:
 
Mailman1971":j2q1x87k said:
FUZZboat":j2q1x87k said:
yngzaklynch":j2q1x87k said:
Thought it would be an interesting thread if folks put up a tune from the past that was better than typical stuff heard these days.

IMHO the mamas & papas and abba rocked better than anything
the mass produced corporate a-holes put on the radio these days
Funny you mention Abba....big fan of them.
Have Abba GOLD Cd out in the car. :thumbsup:


not suprising to me, dan

I've noticed over the years that you have musical tastes
very similiar to mine

plus if it weren't for people like you I would have stopped coming
to this forum long ago
 
FUZZboat":1nods7nv said:
Mailman1971":1nods7nv said:
FUZZboat":1nods7nv said:
yngzaklynch":1nods7nv said:
Thought it would be an interesting thread if folks put up a tune from the past that was better than typical stuff heard these days.

IMHO the mamas & papas and abba rocked better than anything
the mass produced corporate a-holes put on the radio these days
Funny you mention Abba....big fan of them.
Have Abba GOLD Cd out in the car. :thumbsup:


not suprising to me, dan

I've noticed over the years that you have musical tastes
very similiar to mine

plus if it weren't for people like you I would have stopped coming
to this forum long ago
Cool Bro......lot of good dudes still floating around. Mostly seem to lurk these days.
I dont post as much as I used to but been busy in the summer. I joined GAB and its good but I really do like Rig Talk the best. Its my second family. :lol: :LOL:
 
C1-ocaster":njlfqjl8 said:
lespaul6":njlfqjl8 said:
C1-ocaster":njlfqjl8 said:
lespaul6":njlfqjl8 said:
Heres one for the bmg artists circa 89-90 right before the shift...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEdtaZBOzgk

I've never heard that song or that band.

Not my taste. Very derivative and formulaic 80's "metal".
But, I'm sure other's love it.

I will say that I really like the dudes guitar tone, very nice.
Solid player too.
Who is it?


Its Ron Freschi.... and like all rock n roll its all derivative... starting with Chuck Berry. Nice to see Vain represented up there...great band.

Well, we could completely expand the meaning of derivative to include African tribal music or Irish folk, but that's not what I meant by "derivative" .
I'm talk'in bout what is currently being called "hair metals" or "hair bands", specifically what was going on in the 80's.
Context son, context. :)


As long as you like derivative 80's tone, it's fine with me... son. ;)
 
Skoora!!!

Skid Row & Cinderella!!!!! :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock:

Nice plays on those two for sure :thumbsup:
 
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