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I saw Pantera at the Star Theatre in Downtown Denison back in Jan of 86........ come to think of it, Tots, that should have been the year you graduated HS.......
The 'long form' version was awesome. Best. Drum. Solo.[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGmkM4v9AaY&playnext=1&list=PL98D01C3AA57B2ED7&index=7[/youtube]
That's NOT the "long " version..... The long version is like some 17 minutes.....
Some thesedon't iconic.They're enjoyable and many of them are talented but they don't strike me as iconic. They're more products of the icons.Roxette?
Yup!When I was a young chitlen, I owned a copy of the actual album...
I have here, in my hand, a list.These are, in my opinion, the iconic bands of modern Rock 'n Roll. This isn't an estimation of talent. Admittedly, some of the bands are rather lacking in talent but they speak to the overall sound of rock 'n roll. The genre was not only built by them but it would have been diminished by their absence. The EaglesGeorge Thoroughgood and the DestroyersJoan JettMetallicaThe DoorsLed ZepplinPink FloydAC/DCVan HalenJanis Joplin with Big Brother and the Holding Co. James Gurley (lead for the band) invented acid guitar. The band put her on the "map". (fixed)Who else belongs here?
I don't know whether or not I'd consider Ten Years After "iconic".......
I'd like to add...The Band
Yeah! I forgot Garth Hudson and Levon Helm are neighbors and customers of mine. Levon is for sure an American treasure and super talent. Had his problems with drugs and alcohol as did Garth. Icons? well they' sure did have something and still do. I loved The Band!