GnF'nR66
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In order:
1.) Guns n' Roses
2.) Ozzy Osbourne
3.) AC/DC
4.) The Sex Pistols
5.) Led Zeppelin
6.) Megadeth
7.) Red Hot Chili Peppers
8.) The Rolling Stones
9.) Pink Floyd
10.) Metallica
Warning: list subject to change
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As long as its Randy Rhoads it is golden, but my favorite has to be Diary of a Madman. It has so much expression in it to me.
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That was entertaining. I expected Ice Ice Baby to be a lot lower. That song kicks ass in a extemly bad way!
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Ozzy Osbourne-Tribute
Ozzy Osbourne-Tribute
Ozzy Osbourne-Tribute
Ozzy Osbourne-Tribute
Ozzy Osbourne-Tribute
Ozzy Osbourne-Tribute
Ozzy Osbourne-Tribute
Ozzy Osbourne-Tribute
Ozzy Osbourne-Tribute
AC/DC- Collecters Edition 2 disc
Ozzy Osbourne-Tribute
Ozzy Osbourne-Tribute
Ozzy Osbourne-Tribute
Ozzy Osbourne-Tribute
Sex Pistols-Better Live than Dead
Ozzy Osbourne-Tribute
Ozzy Osbourne-Tribute
A lot of the really good ones have already been mentioned.
Did I reccomend Ozzy Osbourne-Tribute?
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Ramones were all right, but the Sex Pistols are, without doubt, the best punk rock band EVER! They perfected punk while ramones gave punk a sound. From Sid Viscious intensity to Rottens infamous voice telling how it is. Sex Pistols and Anarchy are synonyms.
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I'll vote, but I never usually listen to these polls anyway. Their usually just bullshit. Then again I love aersmith.
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I was planning to see them, but it came up too fast on me and only lawn tickets for like 50 bucks was left.
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Vox: Michale Grave
Lead Guitar I: Slash
Lead Guitar II: Buckethead
Rhythm Guitar: Izzy Stradlin'
Bass: Flea
Drums: Steven Adler
Keyboard: Teddy Zig-Zag
This should be pretty awesome
Didn't like Michael Graves that much at all. Did not like what he brought to misfits. Then again it is your opinon. Other than that like it.
Sorry for posting again if that annoyed anyone.
With this guy you could make a gothic version of gnr
lol That's cool....I guess.
Well I guess Graves could do that.
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Pretty much all of Stairway to Heaven even though it is incredibly overrated. It is my favorite song of all time because it opend me up to Rock not because it is popular.
Also "Hey hey mama said the way you move, gonna make you sweat, gonna make you groove"
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Best musician to ever touch a guitar! Randy Rhoads is a even bigger inspiration to me than Slash! His passion for the music was incredible. It makes me wonder if the plane crash never happened.
To celerbrate such a terrific rocker every person on this forum should go out and by Ozzy's Tribute to Rany Rhoads. The best cd (other than gnr's afd and uyis) you will ever buy.
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Vox: Michale Grave
Lead Guitar I: Slash
Lead Guitar II: Buckethead
Rhythm Guitar: Izzy Stradlin'
Bass: Flea
Drums: Steven Adler
Keyboard: Teddy Zig-Zag
This should be pretty awesome
Didn't like Michael Graves that much at all. Did not like what he brought to misfits. Then again it is your opinon. Other than that like it.
Sorry for posting again if that annoyed anyone.
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Me and my friends used to make line-ups like this all the time for hours and debate on them. A couple I had:
Vocals-Ozzy or Robert Plant
Lead Guitar-Slash
Rythm Guitar-Izzy Stradlin'
Bass-Robert Trujillo
Drums-Ginger Baker
Vocals-Axl or Roger Waters
Lead Guitar- Randy Rhoads
Bass-Sid Viscious (for pure insanity and onstage madness)
Drums-Tommy Lee
More on their way
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1.) Tommy Alridge (Ozzy Osbourne)
2.) John Bonham (Led Zep)
3.) Ginger Baker (Ginger Baker)
A drummer I beleive that never really got that much credit, but who was very good in punk terms was Paul Cook from the Sex Pistols.
What is your average practice time?
in NICE BOYS DON'T PLAY ROCK N' ROLL
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If I could 24 hours a day of bass and guitar! Espcially when Jammin' with buds.
on a average day probably 2 hours of bass exploration and experimenting, 1 hour of practicing chord progressions, theory, and messing with some sheet music, then 2 hours of doing whatever the hell I want. After all of it maybe some recording of a kool lick or chord progression I like.
Then whip out the acoustic or electric guitar same as above, but maybe a lil' more extended. When with a friend, we must practice for at least 2 hours straight and 3 more later.
The longest session I ever had pulled off was a 12 hour jam on some Jazz and Blues songs with my good ol' Brazilian drummer.