mancity2012_eamo
Well-Known Member
It really was quite good wasn’t it?I don't really know how to respond to this or whether I should. But your last sentence is quite good.
Some in here have a talent for eloquence in concise summation.
It really was quite good wasn’t it?I don't really know how to respond to this or whether I should. But your last sentence is quite good.
Do you really care that much about a 'fanbase' that it stops you enjoying the music?
Well you know straight away where I disagree.Just had a look at the BM Jan 2023 Top 100 Poll. RG came 16th so clearly BM has more of a clue than Rolling Stone.
It's quite a fun couple of threads, @OB1 explaining that his 'short' list was at 100 and growing! For comparison, the collective BM wisdom was...
1. Page
2. Hendrix
3. Gilmour
4. EVH
5. Marr
6. Clapton
7. Blackmore
8. Moore
9. Richards
10. Hackett
Jonny Marr is damn good.If memory serves me right there was a healthy debate around JM, was he there by benefiting from local bias or was he there on merit with his invention and the fact that a lot of other guitarist cite him as an influence etc.
Seemed to have died where? Radio 1? I can assure that that the early 90's was just as good as the previous decades as far as rock goes.Once 'dance' music had morphed out of the raves and into the mainstream, proper rock and roll seemed to have died. Then along came 'Definitely Maybe'.
Wasn't a great priest either. View attachment 123564
I'll bet. And so did I, having been sent(enced) to an all boys Catholic boarding school for secondary school....shudder...I've met worse!
Down with that sort of thing.I've met worse!
Careful now.Down with that sort of thing.