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Newbie who likes the Doobies - jayburd - 29-04-2009 Yes, that's right. I'm a fan of the Southern Rock-cum-Blue Eyed Soul group as well as the other kind of doobies. But much much more than that: Favorite genres: Jazz Early Rock & Roll Early R&B/Doo Wop/Soul British Invasion Psychedelic era Progressive Rock Jazz-Rock/Fusion Punk Rock/New Wave '80s Pop '80s College Rock '90s - present Alt Rock Favorite artists: The Beatles Bob Dylan The Byrds The Beach Boys Chuck Berry The Who Arthur Lee & Love The Velvet Underground Bo Diddley Jimi Hendrix The Rolling Stones The Doors Cream Led Zeppelin CSNY Neil Young Traffic Jethro Tull Gentle Giant Frank Zappa Yes Pink Floyd Steely Dan The Doobie Brothers David Bowie Roxy Music Talking Heads The Police The Pretenders Pixies Jane's Addiction Nirvana Jenny Lewis / Rilo Kiley And my late brother's band, The Verge & Mary Currently gaining an appreciation for: Son House Johnny Cash Neil Diamond Neil Sedaka Bobby Darrin Ricky Nelson Del Shannon Curtis Mayfield & The Impressions Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons Ike & Tina Turner and/or The Ikettes Phil Ochs The Monkees Gram Parsons Emmylou Harris Tom Petty Bee Gees .38 Special The Hooters Stevie Nicks Phil Collins Death Cab For Cutie The Shins The Strokes Weezer Tegan & Sara Coldplay Scissor Sisters The Killers I joined this group because I need to be able to talk about and discuss the music I listen to. Duh, right? I also just recently lost my eldest brother who was in a band and shared the same passion for music that I have. In fact, he was the one who introduced me to so many of my favorite bands and genres. If it weren't for him I would never have started listening to Frank Zappa when I was 12; I wouldn't have the same appreciation for Folk and Country. If it weren't for him I might never have even heard of The Youngbloods or Ricky Nelson or Paul Revere & The Raiders or Freddy Fender. My friends are all music fans like me but they don't have an incessant need to discuss, dissect, and analyze the way I do. So I'm hoping to get into some interesting discussions here about all different kinds of music. Cheers! Newbie who likes the Doobies - Tiggi - 30-04-2009 Hi Jaybird, & welcome to Music Discussion. That's a comprehensive list of tastes & faves... You, Sir, are a lover of Classic Rock, but your tastes extend beyond that, which is no bad thing. Sorry to hear about your bro, I hope discussing music with us all here will help. Newbie who likes the Doobies - jayburd - 30-04-2009 Thanks. Yes, I do love classic rock but lately I've been doing a lot of what I like to call "genre surfing." I'll start with one artist in a given genre - Gene Vincent and Rockabilly, for instance. I'll then branch out to the Dorsey Brothers, Carl Perkins, Eddie Cochran, etc. Then I'll start sampling artists from related styles and before you know it I'll end up listening to something anywhere from The Chantays to The Charlie Daniels Band to X. This makes me probably one of iTunes' best customers... Newbie who likes the Doobies - jayburd - 30-04-2009 Oh, and in case anyone was wondering, my signature is German for "give unto me a bit of flooring under this fat floating sofa." It's a Zappa thing... Newbie who likes the Doobies - Iota - 01-05-2009 Your signature doesn't make any sense to me. Newbie who likes the Doobies - jayburd - 03-05-2009 Ain't that a shame... Newbie who likes the Doobies - Iota - 04-05-2009 It is. The grammar is incorrect as well. Newbie who likes the Doobies - Beach - 05-05-2009 Gidday mate, Welcome to MD! There wouldn't too much of what you've listed that I don't like. mile:As Iota said, the German grammar is a little sus' though! :nod: If your brother introduces himself when I get there, I'll definitely say hello. :wink: Newbie who likes the Doobies - Beach - 05-05-2009 Just as a matter of interest, the first thing I ever heard from The Youngbloods was Get Together back in the seventies and I've loved them ever since. ![]() A mate finally got me a copy of Jesse Colin Young - On the Road (1976) which has great 'live' versions of both Ridgetop and T-Bone Shuffle on it! ![]() Newbie who likes the Doobies - jayburd - 05-05-2009 Iota Wrote:It is. The grammar is incorrect as well. Well, then you'll have to take it up with the late Mr. Zappa. They're lyrics he wrote for the "Once Upon A Time" intro to the song, "Sofa #1" from the first volume of his You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore series. Badly translated or not, it's just silly lyrics to an even sillier song that I find amusing. Take a listen if you like. Obviously, The Mothers of Invention (particularly Jim Pons) do the words more comedic justice than I ever could. But that's my sig and I'm sticking with it. |