mrbelfry
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Haha you can't hear Elvis gyrating all the way through Heartbreak Hotel? The gimmicks just became genreTrue, but you don't hear any of that on the records; that was my point.
Haha you can't hear Elvis gyrating all the way through Heartbreak Hotel? The gimmicks just became genreTrue, but you don't hear any of that on the records; that was my point.
Not. sure. if. serious.I have always thought the music made on this side of the Atlantic was superior.
No serious mate. Brit rock music is superior;-)Not. sure. if. serious.
Good that this thread has put you right, mind. I'm sure we'll see as the thread progresses that certain British groups became very good at adapting American roots music.
Except it isn't, as we are finding out :)No serious mate. Brit rock music is superior;-)
Ha. Wait for 1964 and …..Except it isn't, as we are finding out :)
I have enjoyed all of the playlists and meticulously recreated them on Amazon music so I can return to them again and again. I have always thought the music made on this side of the Atlantic was superior but this thread has clearly shown the music I love had its roots firmly in America and before that Africa. The exception being prog rock which I still think was born and flourished in Blighty.
But maybe I’m wrong about that too. Someone will claim Rush started it all.
Greenday - American, idiotArt Rock - British
Glam Rock - British
Acid Jazz - British
Metal - British
Punk - British (not really)
Da Vinci - Indian