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    Cleveland's Best Ever, they Perfected Power Pop.

    Their 2004 - 2005 reunion was as triumphant as it was unexpected.

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    That Daft Punk song set to Soul Train is the shit. Whoever put that together did a really nice job.

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    Music Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by waggy View Post
    That Daft Punk song set to Soul Train is the shit. Whoever put that together did a really nice job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ballyhoohoo View Post
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    Are there any Queensryche fans on the board? This is earlier Queensryche that was a little more popular in Europe at that point.

    Sometimes described as progressive metal. I guess that's accurate, but seems like an odd pairing of words.


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    Mid-80s CowPunk from Rockford, IL.

    Rob Harding and Mike Hoffman formed a superior two-guitar attack.

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    Kryptonite produced a few hit singles, but the entire album is really good top to bottom. I don't think there are any songs that could really be considered a dog. I really like the final track Shinbone Alley/Hard to Exist, but that is a 12+ min song, so instead here's Forty or Fifty:


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    I saw ZZ Top at Riverfront in 1983 for what was the Eliminator tour. Hagar was the opening act. Can't say I recall much of his performance, but at the changeover we were able to get on floor and make it to the stage.. deadcenter.. hahahaha!!!!

    The set was:

    1."Got Me Under Pressure"
    2."I Got the Six"
    3."Waitin' for the Bus"
    4."Francine"
    5."Sharp Dressed Man"
    6."Ten Foot Pole"
    7."TV Dinners"
    8."Manic Mechanic"
    9."A Fool for Your Stockings"
    10."Dust My Broom"
    11."Pearl Necklace"
    12."Cheap Sunglasses"
    13."Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers"
    14."Just Got Paid"
    15."Arrested for Driving While Blind"
    16."Party on the Patio"
    17."Tube Snake Boogie"
    18."Jailhouse Rock"
    19."La Grange"
    20."Tush"

    Awesome.

    This was prior to what I think is my favorite ZZ Top song though:


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    Saw these guys (Twenty One Pilots) at Bunbury last weekend. They were my favorite performance along with A Silent Film. Their album "Vessel" came out back in January. I actually downloaded it from Amazon for $3 a month later, listened to it, and didn't think it was all bad but didn't listen to it a second time until last week. When I saw them live at Bunbury, I was blown away. They were awesome. I listened to that album all week last week. Different kind of sound though. They're like Fun but with rap mixed in. Lots of drums, piano, and keyboard/synth. At Bunbury during the song "Car Radio" the lead singer climbed one of the stage towers and did part of the song from up there. Anyway check them out if you haven't heard them. They're from up the road in Columbus.

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    If you like bluegrass music, check out a band from my neighborhood - The Tillers! They've been touring all over the east coast and midwest this summer and they're really talented. On top of that, they're just really nice, salt of the earth people. I'm really happy that they're experiencing the kind of success they're having! I never thought I'd be into bluegrass and folk, but the older I get, the more I'm enjoying it. The song below is off their newest album.

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