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    https://youtu.be/iFXhug9YwN8?si=kDWCRobQyL_A6Xgk

    So where do yall stand on jam bands? I’ve tried with the Dead a bunch of times, and it just hasn’t ever clicked fully. I do like some of their studio albums. Found this cover of Bloodbuzz Ohio by Goose that I thought was pretty cool. May check these guys out more.


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    Quote Originally Posted by zeppelincajun View Post
    https://youtu.be/iFXhug9YwN8?si=kDWCRobQyL_A6Xgk

    So where do yall stand on jam bands? I’ve tried with the Dead a bunch of times, and it just hasn’t ever clicked fully. I do like some of their studio albums. Found this cover of Bloodbuzz Ohio by Goose that I thought was pretty cool. May check these guys out more.
    I love a good jam band. To me there is something there that always feels authentic. Maybe its because they tend to improvise a lot during live shows.

    If you like Goose, check out Pigeons Playing Ping Pong and Big Something.

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    Chris Cornell definitely my favorite vocalist of all time - much less the 90's.

    But the 90s kicked out all sorts of cool stuff - from Screaming Trees to Porno for Pyros to The Tragically Hip (which any actual Canadian will tell you is the best rock band of all time from Canada - then proceed to apologize profusely for Nickelback)

    https://youtu.be/9-WBZMRFFkU?si=6zHn3cr2U1yVcXgE


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunJack55 View Post
    Speaking of Foo Fighters…Jazzfeat lineup just announced

    Rolling Stones, foo fighters, Neil Young, Chris Stapleton, The Killers, Beach boys to name a few performers
    Which one is jazz now?

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    Why does every music thread devolve in to who can find the most obscure thing, not much different than lunch threads

    Quote Originally Posted by BabbForHeisman View Post
    If I told you I was a big fan of oxygen, youÂ’d claim to have held your breathe for the last 10 years hahahahaha
    Checks notes: christmas music was around before foo fighters, maybe i already liked it

    Quote Originally Posted by Esqueleto View Post
    Varsity always has great bands. I saw Dinosaur Jr. And Pavement mid 90s
    But but but we dont want our students going to tsab events

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    only a foo would fight for the foo fighters
    Bump

  6. #174

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    Some albums I'm looking forward to in the next few months: MGMT - Loss of Life, Khruangbin - A LA SALA, The Black Keys - Ohio Players, and Cedric Burnside - Hill Country Love.

    What about you guys?


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    Guess Who or Rush make the list?


  8. #176

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    Here is a good jam artist. Strange dude, but very, very good.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyQJH615KwA


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumbeaux View Post
    Chris Cornell definitely my favorite vocalist of all time - much less the 90's.

    But the 90s kicked out all sorts of cool stuff - from Screaming Trees to Porno for Pyros to The Tragically Hip (which any actual Canadian will tell you is the best rock band of all time from Canada - then proceed to apologize profusely for Nickelback)

    https://youtu.be/9-WBZMRFFkU?si=6zHn3cr2U1yVcXgE
    Canadian Rock Bands?

    1 - Rush
    2 - Unleash The Archers
    3 - Everybody Else

  10. #178

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunNation View Post
    Canadian Rock Bands?

    1 - Rush
    2 - Unleash The Archers
    3 - Everybody Else
    Theory of a Deadman, maybe?

  11. #179

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    Here is a good jam artist. Strange dude, but very, very good.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyQJH615KwA
    I completely forgot about Buckethead. I have not seen videos of him in years. Very innovative guitar player for sure.

  12. #180

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    My first "real" concert was the Lovin Spoonful and the Beach Boys in Jones Hall in Houston around 1965-66.

    I saw James Brown at the Big Oaks Club in Vinton about that same time frame.

    I saw Sam The Sham and the Pharaohs at a dive bar in Deer Park right before "Wooly Bully" hit the charts.

    For the country guys out there, I saw Little Jimmy Dickens at a bar on Magazine Street in 1967, and Micky Gilly played my Prom in 1965.


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