You're fav. 60','70,('80),'90 band
You're fav. 60','70,('80),'90 band
so what is your fav band/artist(+WHY?)
'60:BEATLES-> They are genuises... An inspiration to almost all artists
'70:Led Zeppelin or Janis Joplin-> Led: just listen to heartbreaker and you'll know why and janis joplin: She HAS THE BEST VOICE FOR A WOMAN
'80:i have no clue
'90: Alice in Chains:WOULD?, Bleed the freak, down in a hole,....
'60:BEATLES-> They are genuises... An inspiration to almost all artists
'70:Led Zeppelin or Janis Joplin-> Led: just listen to heartbreaker and you'll know why and janis joplin: She HAS THE BEST VOICE FOR A WOMAN
'80:i have no clue
'90: Alice in Chains:WOULD?, Bleed the freak, down in a hole,....
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60's: Lynyrd Skynyrd
70's: Motörhead
80's: MANOWAR!
90's: no clue as of now.
70's: Motörhead
80's: MANOWAR!
90's: no clue as of now.
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Fiberfar wrote:60's: Lynyrd Skynyrd
70's: Motörhead
80's: MANOWAR!
90's: no clue as of now.
i do llllllooooooooove lynyrd skynyrd
ive always thought of then as 70s tho
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60's: Proably Beatles, though I listen hardly any music from that time...
70's: no favourites...
80's: Tarot - Very good metal band, I especially liked their singer's voice (Marco Hietala, who now also plays and sings in Nightwish)
90's: Nightwish - My all time favourite, the band which led me to the metal music. There is just something beutiful in their music and especially in lyrics...
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You know, you could have used edit button instead of posting new post only one minute from your previous... double posts aren't too liked here if hose could have been avoided...
70's: no favourites...
80's: Tarot - Very good metal band, I especially liked their singer's voice (Marco Hietala, who now also plays and sings in Nightwish)
90's: Nightwish - My all time favourite, the band which led me to the metal music. There is just something beutiful in their music and especially in lyrics...
@Seejai...
You know, you could have used edit button instead of posting new post only one minute from your previous... double posts aren't too liked here if hose could have been avoided...
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More 70's than 60's, but they started in '65seejai wrote:i do llllllooooooooove lynyrd skynyrd
ive always thought of then as 70s tho
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1960's: The Rolling Stones
1970's: Motorhead
1980's: Metallica
1990's: Iced Earth (Though they technically made their debut in 1989, they never got into their prominence until the early to mid nineties.)
1970's: Motorhead
1980's: Metallica
1990's: Iced Earth (Though they technically made their debut in 1989, they never got into their prominence until the early to mid nineties.)
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I always thought Iced Earth Started in 1984. But that was probably before they took the name Iced Earth then.Galuf the Dwarf wrote:1960's: The Rolling Stones
1970's: Motorhead
1980's: Metallica
1990's: Iced Earth (Though they technically made their debut in 1989, they never got into their prominence until the early to mid nineties.)
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My favs:
60's - Moody Blues (They were strong in the early 70's too but started and had several great albums in the late 60's).
70's - Pink Floyd (They started in the 60's too but most of the stuff I remember of theirs seemed to be 70's vintage)
80's - Alan Parson's Project (Not sure when they began but most of their good stuff I remember from the 80's)
90's - Savage Garden (Seemed like most of the stuff I liked from the 90's is by groups that were big in the 80's)
60's - Moody Blues (They were strong in the early 70's too but started and had several great albums in the late 60's).
70's - Pink Floyd (They started in the 60's too but most of the stuff I remember of theirs seemed to be 70's vintage)
80's - Alan Parson's Project (Not sure when they began but most of their good stuff I remember from the 80's)
90's - Savage Garden (Seemed like most of the stuff I liked from the 90's is by groups that were big in the 80's)
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60s: None
70s: Barry Manilow (artist), Neil Diamond (artist) and Queen (rock band)
80s: Aneka (artist), Foreigner (band), Laura Branigan (artist), Pat Benatar (artist), Michael Jackson (artist), The Assembly (band) and Nena (artist)
90s: Backstreet Boys (band), Boyzone (band), Village People (band) and Savage Garden (band)
70s: Barry Manilow (artist), Neil Diamond (artist) and Queen (rock band)
80s: Aneka (artist), Foreigner (band), Laura Branigan (artist), Pat Benatar (artist), Michael Jackson (artist), The Assembly (band) and Nena (artist)
90s: Backstreet Boys (band), Boyzone (band), Village People (band) and Savage Garden (band)
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60's Beatles
70's Led Zepplin
80's Metallica
90's Alice in Chains, after my friend introduced them to me I fell in love. They are my favorite band of all time.
70's Led Zepplin
80's Metallica
90's Alice in Chains, after my friend introduced them to me I fell in love. They are my favorite band of all time.
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60's- Creedence Clearwater Revival...ok, so they barely made it, but they hit with three almuns in '69 so that fits. Rolling Stones would be the other band from this era, and I'm tempted to put Bobby Fuller Four on the list simply because they never got a chance to do anything after "I Fought the Law".
70- Judas Priest. Zepplin and Sabbath can be mentioned, but Priest is my band.
80's- Motley Crue, Metallica, Megadeth, and Great White. I know it's an odd mix.
90's- Cry of Love, Black Crowes, Alice in Chains
70- Judas Priest. Zepplin and Sabbath can be mentioned, but Priest is my band.
80's- Motley Crue, Metallica, Megadeth, and Great White. I know it's an odd mix.
90's- Cry of Love, Black Crowes, Alice in Chains
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