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Fleetwood Mac…
Eagles at the LA Forum now
I find them a bit boring but some great songs in their locker
One Of These Nights is a belter
Coming out behind you
Swear I am gonna find you
Great vocals , lovely lazy song , just rolls along
Got to say it Sludge, when it comes to music you are there. Anyway class will out and Eagles also were a a great band. Our tastes may be miles apart but you can’t deny the quality.
I was listening to silly love songs by McCartney this afternoon , he and Lennon were great fair play
There's a time for chilled out stuff , van morrison is right up there for me along with the bands we are talking about here but I mostly listen to rock , heavy rock and metal
I can't say I've bought a Fleetwood Mac Album since Peter Green left.
Buckingham/Nicks great musicians but not for me.
Greatest band ever. The Jimi Hendrix experience followed close behind by Cream.
Best live acts I've seen,Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, Ziggy,The Stones.Kinks and The Who,
Difficult one Cleeve as we all have our personal favourites with mine being Slade, but as an MOR band that would appeal to the masses and also being an exceptional band I think you would be hard pressed to look beyond the Beatles, a little before my time but many great tunes, exceptional song writers and good musicians, as I write this, “Yesterday” is the song on capitol gold. Fleetwood Mac would also be for me a great band.
Fleetwood Mac T-Rex and Roxy Music for me
stupid thread imo its a matter of opinion
at the moment its a half tart in a pink skirt that is the best in music...fecked
Nemo
Man of the World, sung by Peter Green is beyond beautiful and heartbreaking in equal measure.
Zeppelin are the greatest band that stalked the earth. Didn't you get the memo????
If we are talking the greatest band ever…
I’d be either The Kinks or The Who.
Not having a go because I’m as guilty of doing it as anyone, but, with one exception, what we’ve got in this thread is a bunch of old men wearing rose tinted spectacles. I’ll try to be a little different and say I’ve often thought it would have been very interesting to see what Buddy Holly would have come up with through the next few decades if he’d lived because some of the stuff he came out with in the fifties seemed so ahead of its time to me.
I watched them shows last night and enjoyed them.Best band for me Pink Floyd and that’s coming from a metal head.
If i look at the music and bands which I have been into most, I would have to say that the most influential band on them, and therefore me, has to be the velvet underground. Very underrated as an influential band.
I think we can all agree that, despite a few good bands and tunes, britpop was without question one of the worst things that happened to the British music scene. It was a vacuous and rancid era for British music. Flag shaggers, new labour, nonsensical lyrics, lager, chris evans and often misogynistic.
It's all going to be subjective and we'll all have differing opinions, but for me the the greatest band has to be FREE. They had the greatest white blues/soul/rock singer in Paul Rodgers, the greatest guitarist of all time in Paul Kossoff, a tight rhythm section in Andy Fraser on bass and Simon Kirke on drums. The band were full of young, raw, savage blues rock with a huge dollop of soul. The only band to come close? LYNYRD SKYNYRD