Posted: October 11 06, 8:05 am
they both suck
*ducks
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That is interesting.In 1984, the Gillette Company reportedly offered Gibbons and Hill US$1 million apiece to shave their beards for a television commercial, but they declined

Ironically, that guy in the middle has a last name of Beard.docellis wrote:That is interesting.In 1984, the Gillette Company reportedly offered Gibbons and Hill US$1 million apiece to shave their beards for a television commercial, but they declined
Doesn't the guy in the middle have a lonely looking face?
We discussed SRV and consensus was that he was more legitimate as a solo act. Double Trouble was a great band, but really, everyone was there to watch and listen to Stevie.By the early 80's, ZZ Top and SRV (who is oddly absent from this tournament) were the only ones keeping the blues in rock.
doc, I'm convinced you haven't heard Police's entire body of work. I hear ya on ZZ, but the Police rocks.docellis wrote:the police and zz top are about as unlikely for me to listen to as any band.
i feel bitter.
i can't think of anything by either band i would spend money on.
edit, i keep having to delete my mean thoughts.
Yeah I don't really hate the Police. I was just especially bitter last night.planet pujolsian wrote:doc, I'm convinced you haven't heard Police's entire body of work. I hear ya on ZZ, but the Police rocks.docellis wrote:the police and zz top are about as unlikely for me to listen to as any band.
i feel bitter.
i can't think of anything by either band i would spend money on.
edit, i keep having to delete my mean thoughts.
Fellow Fat,Fat_Strat wrote:We discussed SRV and consensus was that he was more legitimate as a solo act. Double Trouble was a great band, but really, everyone was there to watch and listen to Stevie.By the early 80's, ZZ Top and SRV (who is oddly absent from this tournament) were the only ones keeping the blues in rock.
Of course, I also argued that if you left out SRV and DT, you had to leave out Jimi Hendrix and Bruce Springstein.
I guess Thrill didn't agree, and there's definitly some gray area there. It was one of the reasons I fought pretty hard to get ZZ Top in this. They are the only band in there that represents the revival of Blues/Rock in the 80's.
When other bands were going toward the keytar, Top and SRV were redefining blues rock and making that pentatonic scale go places it had never seen.
So, vote for the Clash as some auditory herbal enhancement drug (a la Thrill and Keenan), or vote for ZZ Top because you respect the roots of Rock 'n Roll and recognize that rock should be fun to listen to.
A full bottle of pinot will do that to a person.docellis wrote:
Yeah I don't really hate the Police. I was just especially bitter last night.
So how do you know if you like ZZ better if you only know one Clash song? This seems to be a reoccurring problem in this tourney, people voting for one band because they're unfamiliar with the other. I don't want to sound like a music elitist, but I'm familiar with every band in this tourney, and I feel confident that I can rank them fairly accordingly to my tastes... I'm not so sure everyone here can say the same thing.Fat_Strat wrote:I think that's a pretty good description of what's going on Clement. Not much that can be done about it. I couldn't name any Clash songs other than London Calling, and it's not good enough to inspire me to vote for them.
Popeye_Card wrote:A full bottle of pinot will do that to a person.docellis wrote:
Yeah I don't really hate the Police. I was just especially bitter last night.
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