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Incredible how much Aliyah resembles Jody Watley!

Aliyah, you were just too beautiful inside and out for this earth.
RIP​
 
Andy Fraser, the guitarist for Free wrote "All Right Now" :good:as well as "Every Kind Of People" for Robert Palmer. :unknw:
He also wrote "Obama (Yes We Can)". :blush2:
He came out as a gay man after contracting HIV. :SayWhat?:
 
Bad Company, although not my favourite band, took a bunch of Englishmen and made Southern Rock really cool.

Damn-Not too smart

If you are going to start a thread like this, you should really know what the hell you are talking about. Bad Company is not, nor ever was, a Southern Rock band.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_rock

https://www.allmusic.com/subgenre/southern-rock-ma0000002872

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_southern_rock_bands




Ronnie Van Zant must be spinning in his grave. This is SOUTHERN ROCK (turn it up):



RUN LITTLE HOFFY, RUN!!
 
Damn-Not too smart

If you are going to start a thread like this, you should really know what the hell you are talking about. Bad Company is not, nor ever was, a Southern Rock band.

Well okay heynow
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_rock

https://www.allmusic.com/subgenre/southern-rock-ma0000002872

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_southern_rock_bands




Ronnie Van Zant must be spinning in his grave. This is SOUTHERN ROCK (turn it up):



RUN LITTLE HOFFY, RUN!!


Heynow, go fuck yourself!

Bad Co. with Paul Rodgers as the lead singer had the very distinct "Southern Rock Sound"

But, think whatever you want to, you're entitled to your opinion, even it's worthless and wrong.
 


It's a sound, and if you were around, even as a child, in the 70's, Bad Co. was on the majority if not all of the "Southern Rock" albums.

So again, Heynow, you come off like Vikki Blue, so fuck yourself and your 4 posts. Better yet, just kill yourself and stop your misery asshole.​
 
Heynow!

You have shit for brains! On those wonderful lists you posted bands like:

ARS (Atlanta Rhymthm Section's) SO INTO YOU sounds more like disco than any kind of rock.

 
Heynow, don't forget ARS's SPOOKY which was played on CKOC am radio as a pop song, not Southern Rock song.

 
More "Southern Rock", this time from southern Ontario. :good:
"Africa" by Thundermug from London, Ontario still gets airplay thanks to federal regulators who dig them. :wink2:

 
Heynow. Only we can make fun of Hof. Earn your stripes or move on.
 
I grew up in the 80's, but I loved the 60's. The Doors personified the experimental 60's.
 
One of the most amazing live bands of the 60's, must've been the Animals. Here frontman, Eric Burdon, just loses himself in the music. They took a sappy Donovan song and turned it into rock.
 
Obviously the Beatles were known as the ultimate pop band of the 60's, however that just hid an avante garde experimental band under a mound of commercial success. A lot of their hits would've never been hits if it weren't the Beatles doing it. Check out this song, Tomorrow Never Knows from the Revolver album. When they got freaky, they got freaky. Listen to this with the headphones on, but I won't suggest you try some acid too.
 
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