This is a topic for people who like rock from the 20th Century and from the Early 21st Century (2001). Talk about your favorite bands, your favorite songs, and your favorite genre: Rock and Roll! (Coldplay and Green Day count )
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THIS TOPIC ONLY FOR SCRATCHERS WHO LIKE ROCK AND ROLL
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AND THE MOST IMPORTANT RULE: HAVE FUN!
Last edited by chasethestickman (2012-11-06 20:26:59)
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Rock from the 40's?
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bananaman114 wrote:
Rock from the 40's?
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Elvis, Little Richard, etc.
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elvis isn't from the 40s.
he was active from the 50s up to around the 70s
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Yeah that's what i was thinking
In the fourties
uh
i think jazz was big
big band was gaining swing
and swing was uh
idk
but yeah
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90's nerd rock!!!
And 90's alternative.
Even 90's hip hop was better than it is now.
God bless that decade.
BTW Good mainstream rock music died at the beginning of 2005. There was good music such as Blurry by Puddle of Mudd, Shimmer/Hemmorrhage by Fuel, and the Killers Hot Fuss.
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Alternatives wrote:
elvis isn't from the 40s.
he was active from the 50s up to around the 70s
I read that a few of the Beatles who were born near the beginning of the 40's listened to Elvis and Elvis influenced one of them, I think it's John. Idk
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"Years active: 1953–77"
elvis was born in 1935 so it doesn't make much sense that he was famous in the 40s
offtopic though, sorry
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My dad likes Led Zeppilin and Robert Plant.
Last edited by NeilWest (2012-11-08 14:50:12)
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Funny, I was just watching the beginning of a ten-part documentary series on the history of rock and roll. It's really interesting - Part 1 revolves around the first generation of rock and rollers: Fats Domino, Little Richard, Elvis Presley, "Rocket 88", Jerry Lee Lewis, etc.
I'm gonna check out Part 2 later tonight - I think it's supposed to revolve around the era of rock in between Elvis and the Beatles.
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NeilWest wrote:
http://imgur.com/sv2Rk.jpg
My dad likes Led Zeppilin and Robert Plant.
Actually that rock looks kind of uh
metamorphic?
so it's probably
depending on your religion
thousands-billions of years old
so no not from the fourties
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im stuck in between guns n roses metallica nirvana red hot chili peppers puddle of mudd and pink floyd )))))))
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I really like Prog Rock
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Green Day has always been my favourite since probably when I was a few years old.
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chasethestickman wrote:
Alternatives wrote:
elvis isn't from the 40s.
he was active from the 50s up to around the 70sI read that a few of the Beatles who were born near the beginning of the 40's listened to Elvis and Elvis influenced one of them, I think it's John. Idk
I think it was all of them.
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