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Originally Posted by Contrarian1
Hi Folks
I love all kinds of music, everything from Rock Jazz Fusion to Folk.
It would be impossible for me to name my favourite bands as there is soo much I love, but I do lean towards classic rock/blues rock/folk rock.
I enjoy photographing local bands in my area.
I also am part of a youtube channel that debates and reviews classic albums.
Anyway, I look forward to posting and joining in on music discussions!
Thanks!
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Really! Which one? I subscribe to a few YouTube channels, but I am not familiar with one that does album reviews.
It's such a coincidence you mentioned Groundhogs. I just discovered Groundhogs a few days ago cause
Triplet Tam name drop them on the album-video of Heads Hands and Feet - Old Soldiers Never Die. I practically just listened to Groundhogs - Scratching the Surface (1968) this week and added them to my favorite late 60s album playlist along with Millenium (among others). Kinda along the same ilk, I like Charlie Musslewhite, and John Mayall (but I am not crazy about the Beano album tbh). I love Canned Heat. And I like a few early Savoy Brown album etc etc.
I listened to Wizzard a few weeks ago because of Chula Vista. I really can't say I know a lot about the band. I just kinda found out about Wiz cause Roy Wood was on a list of musicians influenced by none other than
Hank Marvin. (See I was tryin' to learn Chula Vista on the importance of Hank Marvin, and that's when I stumbled across Roy Wood.) Now out of the UK Glam scene I love bands like T. Rex, Roxy Music and Mott the Hoople. Ian was such a great singer and has one best voice in Rock imho - certainly one of my all time favorite singers. He Mick Ralphs was a great guitar player with an amazing tone & talent even before he went onto Bad Company.
Mott the Hoople - Honaloochie Boogie
You gotta crank this motha up ... no seriously the YouTube audio sucks. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Ralphs in rolled up jeans playing a modified Telecaster.
Hillbilly music idk ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I prefer Appalachian Folk, like Obray Ramsey and Roscoe Holcomb, Jean Ritchie. I also like Eric Weissberg, Erik Darling, and David Grisman.
Obray Ramsey - Wild Bill Jones
Roscoe Holcomb - Graveyard Blues