My pointless orgument.I hope Astronot go on to a great success.I hope they do.But when ye stick the viccies up to other Caithness artists thats a shame.I'm a listener of music.
Yeah, just do a quick search biy.
My pointless orgument.I hope Astronot go on to a great success.I hope they do.But when ye stick the viccies up to other Caithness artists thats a shame.I'm a listener of music.
Their coming to take me away.....haha-hee-hee-ho-ho
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ANOTHER ORG CRIME SORTED BY MOI
p.s. i really should be admin, instead of logging off and on pretending to be other people...oops
Fleetwood Mac are a perfect example, multiple band members but still a super group. Would pete best have made a difference one way or another to the beatles? Even though ringo was the weak link they were still a global phenomenom. If Bon Scott had lived would ac/dc still have become one of the greatest bands of all time or did Brian Johnson elevate them to places they could never go with Bon? How would they have done with Garry Holton as their lead singer?
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You have educated me tonight TBH.What I love about music is that ye mention the band members at the time.And most folk say oh aye.But Mr Peter Green was more of a band member to Fleetwood Mac than mac was himself.I agree with the youngsters on this thread though,I have been the major sinner.Someone start a thread on old bands and original members,bet we have a rare treat.
Their coming to take me away.....haha-hee-hee-ho-ho
Peter Green was the founding member of The Mac. A talent which prompted BB King to state, "peter green has more talent in his little pinky than I have in my entire body". The Mac, Peter Green, Danny Kirwan, Jeremy Spencer, Bob Welch, Bob West, Lindsay Buckingham, a bit of an embarrassment of riches. This band was blessed with talent.
Wis the org crime mine?My ye are naive?What are ye wanting?Dae I remember the good ole days when the forum was full of humour in the general section,I do.A joke section was made.So go to it.Me,I've found ma own cosy living room.When I want to come on to the org its by me,only me.Admin is the guys who set up this site,moderators are who moderate.I am neither,I'm an orger,now and again,so deal with it.
Their coming to take me away.....haha-hee-hee-ho-ho
When Bon died, AC/DC were already one of the greatest bands of all time. There is nowhere they could not have gone with him.
As for the Gary Holton suggestion? You're having a laugh, eh? Mentioning the two in the same paragraph is an insult, both to the memory of Bon Scott, and to the self-professed inadequacies of Mr Holton.
"It makes my blood burn with metal energy..."
A saving grace would have been the band calling it quits, much as Led Zep did.
But fair dues to AC/DC and Brian Johnson. They turned a disaster into a fairly successful venture for them, and released some great records over a long, long time.
It's just, for me, they were never the same after Bon. They became a different animal, with a different ethos. The subtlety and raw dynamic overdriven blues-based power was lost in favour of I-V power-chords and screeching vocals.
Brian Johnson could not ever even contemplate singing 'Ride On', for instance.
"It makes my blood burn with metal energy..."
Had a great night on Friday, was pretty busy. Made some new friends on the way.
Cheers to bigkev for helping us out
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