whole lotta rock

Posted by: scottyhammer on 19 February 2004

perhaps this thread should be in the music room
BUT.!
i was listening to led zepps- in my time of dying track off physical graffiti album thinking this must be one of the greatest rock tracks of all time. it just sounds great compared to some other
"rock tracks".
so involving. anyway my point is what rock tracks do it for you?? and why??
regards, scotty
Posted on: 19 February 2004 by garyi
You'll best put this in the music room laddy.

A bit of thin lizzy is always fun.
Posted on: 19 February 2004 by J.N.
I've just re-discovered 'Bridge Of Sighs' by Robin Trower from 1974.

He has that Hendrix like ability of making one guitar sound like three.

Anyone know if he's still going - many years since I've seen him live.

Rawk!
Posted on: 19 February 2004 by Martin D
Turn it up to eleven
Martin
Not Allff
Posted on: 20 February 2004 by Wolf
When I was in my teens great rock from the Beatles, Zeplin, Who, Stones was an erotic experience. Lots of other conteneders too, too many to mention

glenn

Life is analogue
Posted on: 20 February 2004 by ErikL
quote:
Originally posted by NAIMGAIM:
Going to the Drive By Truckers tomorrow night!!!


Hey Bridude- would you mind posting comments following the show? Enjoy.
Posted on: 21 February 2004 by NB
Anything from AC/DC gets my sistem rocking!


Regards

NB
Posted on: 21 February 2004 by prowla
I listened to Physical Grafitti today - Pagey sounds better every time I hear it. (I used to think that he was really scrappy and couldn't keep in time, but now I think it's more like he's a genius.)
Regarding Trower I've got Bridge of Sighs and Long Misty Days on vinyl, but haven't listened to it since my LP12 went into the loft.
Next retro session is likely to be Made in Japan (I've got the black cover remastered version on CD).

Paul Rowlands
Posted on: 21 February 2004 by Martin D
Free
Led Zep
Tool
ACDC
Sex Pistols (!)
Some Zappa
Martin (thats me)