Aerosmith 4ever!
My brother and me used to love to listen to them. We had no idea what the lyrics meant but we still loved them!
~Rachel
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Aerosmith 4ever!
My brother and me used to love to listen to them. We had no idea what the lyrics meant but we still loved them!
~Rachel
Jimi Hendrix
Grateful Dead
Joni Mitchell
Crosby Still Nash & Young
Moody Blues
Rolling Stones (I remember going to a Ramsey Lewis concert and this British Band opened for them - who are they I asked? Some group called the Rolling Stones -Oh)
America
Little Feat
Beach Boys
Stevie Wonder -(Talking Book is still one of my favorites)
Marvin Gaye
Curtis Mayfield
Temptations
Four Tops
Dionne Warwick
Martha and the Vandellas
Supremes
anything Motown
Jefferson Airplane (well, they were at the time)
the Doors
Steely Dan
Seals and Crofts
Loggins and Messina
Brewer and Shipley (my friends opened for a gig they played once back east; they were sooooooooo - well, never mind)
Steve Miller
Foghat
Johnny AND Edgar Winter
The Police
Genesis
NRBQ
........etc.,
yep, grew up (teen years, anyway) in the '60s - in San Francisco
spent most of the '70's in New England (if you know these bands, you'll note there's a pretty wide time span there) Actually, I lived around a lot of musicians in the '70s in Massachusetts but theses aren't well known bands - just local at the time, I guess - except for NRBQ
of course, the list goes on (I'm still growing up :D :cool: ) but I'll stop there -
Some of my favorites growing up were:
Billy Squier
Loverboy
The Police
Queen
Joan Jett
Pat Benatar
Adam Ant
The Clash
Cheap Trick
Heart
Hall & Oates
Journey
Rick Springfield
Styx
Toto
Blue Oyster Cult
Aerosmith
AC DC
Van Halen
Duran Duran
Flock Of Seagulls
Oingo Boingo
And many many more! I have most of these that I listed above on albums.
In high school:
The Clash
The Ramones
Pet Shop Boys
Prince
The Gap Band
Morris Day and The Time
Lakeside
Loved these, too - I guess I was still growing up then LOL:DQuote:
Originally posted by krazyaboutkatz
Some of my favorites growing up were:
Billy Squier
Loverboy
The Police
Queen
Joan Jett
Pat Benatar
Adam Ant
The Clash
Cheap Trick
Heart
Hall & Oates
Journey
Rick Springfield
Styx
Toto
Blue Oyster Cult
Aerosmith
AC DC
Van Halen
Duran Duran
Flock Of Seagulls
Oingo Boingo
And many many more! I have most of these that I listed above on albums.
Forgot about the pet shop boys!!!
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Originally posted by micki76
In high school:
The Clash
The Ramones
Pet Shop Boys
Prince
The Gap Band
Morris Day and The Time
Lakeside
krazyaboutkatz and kohala - yup and I add
Spandau Ballet
Morrisey
Siouxie and the Banshees
The Cure
Meat Loaf
Depeche Mode
Chicago
Survivor
Asia
Foreigner
A-Ha
...... and on, and on .......... Ahhhhh
Depeche Mode. I had forgotten about them and how could I? Violator is one of my most favorite cds.
well, i'm only 13, but these are the bands i've listened to for forever, since it's my mom who got my hooked on them,
Bob Dylan
Greatful Dead
Led Zepplin(sp? lol)
The Doors
Nirvana
Red Hot Chili Peppers
i feel like im forgeting some, lol;)
Let's see....*scratches head* Kohala I think I identify with your list most of all. I was in high school in the 60's and there was of course Elvis, Rick Nelson, Dion and the Belmonts, The Supremes, The Platters, etc. the Beatles were just coming on the scene in my junior year in high school.... :o Oops how could I forget - Frankie Avalon, Fabian, Bobby Rydell (all South Philadelphia native sons! ) and of course The Four Seasons ~ Frankie Valli! Now there was a guy who could hit those high notes better than I could! :) Also Roy Orbison (RIP)!
I think the only group I think that was missed from the 70's was Pink Floyd. You guys have good memories! :)
Hey - are you reading my mind......telepathically browsing my CD collection.... ......and not forgetting some of my other faves
Paul Young; Erasure; The B52's; Simple Minds; Big Country, Pet Shop Boys; Allison Moyet / Yazoo......
and what about U2!!!
Oh, does anyone remember Dr Alban??? (We will NOT mention Tiffany; Rick Astley etc.......
U2 :DQuote:
Originally posted by captain
krazyaboutkatz and kohala - yup and I add
Spandau Ballet
Morrisey
Siouxie and the Banshees
The Cure
Meat Loaf
Depeche Mode
Chicago
Survivor
Asia
Foreigner
A-Ha
...... and on, and on .......... Ahhhhh
Highschool/Jr. High:
Beatles, Elvis, Deep Purple,Rolling Stones,Hermen Hermits,
Beach Boys, Sonny and Cher, Three Dog Night,The Moody Blues,
Heart,Paul Rever and the Raiders, The Monkey's, Janice Joplin.
Their's more but I drew a BIG BLANK.
I was lucky enough to be in the audience for
Laugh-in, when Sonny and Cher where on it.
The first time I started noticing Meat Loaf is when
is stared in the, Rocky Horror Picture show movie.
Let's see: many of the above, plus ELP, Yes, Kansas, Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull, CSN in various incarnations, The Grateful Dead (RIP, Jerry). (I saw all of the above in concert at least once.) I also liked Kiss because they were just SO outrageous!:D
i forgot about the moody blues, love them, i was just listening to one of their albums with my mom:)
These are the ones which immediately come to mind. I see some of you like a lot of the same. :)
Beatles
Stones
Who
Kinks
Led Zeppelin
Deep Purple
Pink Floyd
Clapton (various)
Ten Years After
Jethro Tull
Jimi Hendrix
Moody Blues
Crosby, Still, Nash and Young
Steve Miller Band
America
Jefferson Airplane
Doors
Cat Stevens
Bob Dylan
Frank Zappa
John Mayall
.... oh, and I love U2! :D