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KonAaron Snake 05-11-11 02:32 PM


Originally Posted by Zaphod Beeblebrox (Post 12628926)
Oddly enough as much as I detest Michael McDonald (yammo be there) I think he's actually tolerable when he was with Steely Dan.

Actually I think that was the only group he managed not to kill.

When exactly was Michael Mcdonald in Steely Dan? My understanding is Steely Dan has always just been Fagen and Becker with session/studio folks.

I know he did some vocals and instrumentation, but I wouldn't call him a member.

BigPolishJimmy 05-11-11 02:39 PM


Originally Posted by WNG (Post 12628896)
Interesting opinions on these groups. I know some of them are nauseating for me to listen to, as much now as they were back in the day *snip*... As I get older, I find more I have more patience to revisit these bands. I don't dismiss the Eagles like I did.
*snip*:-P

Queen is one of those bands that I mostly disliked back in the day but now really enjoy hearing the non-radio hits. I love Brian May's guitar sound(s). It has everything to do with We Are the Champions being overplayed at every sporting event.

Zaphod Beeblebrox 05-11-11 02:56 PM


Originally Posted by KonAaron Snake (Post 12628930)
I know he did some vocals and instrumentation, but I wouldn't call him a member.

That's fair enough. He did mostly Backing vocals and if you look the albums up on Wikipedia or whatever he's never listed much above the bottom of the Personnel list....so probably fair to say he's just a contributor....which is how i'd rather have him ;)

I hear him when I listen to Katy Lied...especially "Chain Lightning"


@jimmy, you can play me "Don't stop me Now" anytime and I am ready to rock....I don't care how gay that song is :lol:

bigbossman 05-11-11 03:18 PM


Originally Posted by WNG (Post 12628896)
.... Eagles were overplayed. People still mock Hotel California when they hear it. Too bad, it's epic. Especially the live acoustic version, sends chills on a good/great system.

Yeah. I don't care if I ever hear the standard recording of Hotel California again in my lifetime, but the live acoustic version is a whole 'nuther kettle of fish..... especially (as you pointed out) on a high zoot system, and especially with the accompanying HD recording in 5.1. It is really an amazing thing to see/hear.

As long as we're on the subject of overplayed/over-rated........ The Beatles. There, I said it. Cripes.

KonAaron Snake 05-11-11 03:29 PM

I'm just going to say it...Pet Sounds is not the be all and end all landmark album it's praised as. It's a nice album with some nice harmonies and some nice production.

Oh - and The Who are criminally over praised and over credited. A poor man's Kinks.

sauze 05-11-11 03:39 PM


Originally Posted by KonAaron Snake (Post 12629187)

Oh - and The Who are criminally over praised and over credited. A poor man's Kinks.

Amen, though Pet Sounds is pretty damn nice.

KonAaron Snake 05-11-11 03:50 PM

It's a good album, I own it and I like it. People make it out to be this seminal album though...and it's just a really good album.

Zaphod Beeblebrox 05-11-11 05:04 PM

I have a strong distaste for The Who. They should have packed it in after the '67 Monterey pop fest

Rabid Koala 05-11-11 05:57 PM


Originally Posted by KonAaron Snake (Post 12625020)
One more word from you and I'll kick out your gold teeth and see how they roll.

Don't Take Me Alive.

Chicago Al 05-11-11 06:41 PM

There is a 'Classic Albums' short documentary about Aja, one of a series done for UK TV some years back. Not really a great doc but there is some interesting stuff in it. Michael McDonald explains how much effort was required to get his contribution just right: 'Oooooooh' and 'Aaaaahhh' in 'Deacon Blues' for example. That was his best work as far as I'm concerned. But why am I still posting in this thread? Only a fool would say that? Ha, *I'm* a fool to do your dirty work!

KonAaron Snake 05-11-11 06:44 PM


Originally Posted by Rabid Koala (Post 12629830)
Don't Take Me Alive.

:roflmao:

That was Through With a Buzz.


Originally Posted by Chicago Al (Post 12630020)
There is a 'Classic Albums' short documentary about Aja, one of a series done for UK TV some years back. Not really a great doc but there is some interesting stuff in it. Michael McDonald explains how much effort was required to get his contribution just right: 'Oooooooh' and 'Aaaaahhh' in 'Deacon Blues' for example. That was his best work as far as I'm concerned. But why am I still posting in this thread? Only a fool would say that? Ha, *I'm* a fool to do your dirty work!

:lol:

Rabid Koala 05-11-11 07:37 PM

It is kind of funny, I was pretty neutral on them until Pretzel Logic came out, and at first I really didn't like it. Years later I liked it with a vengeance, I have liked pretty much everything they have done since. I have at least 2 of their CD's in my truck player at all times. I love Aja, I think it is the best album of the 70's.

But back to bikes.....is chasing bikes for fun and/or profit a Glamour Profession?

-holiday76 05-11-11 07:49 PM

Ok finally, i'm not the only one. I DETEST The Who. There are a lot of bands that were great , groundbreaking, and wonderful back in the day. The beatles, pink floyd, led zepplin. But, i dont want to listen to them anymore simply because ive heard it so many times i'm just not into it anymore. People who are still listening to the exact same **** they wefe listening to 20 years ago just annoy me. Live a little! There is so much good and new music out there to experience. Or even if not new, new to you.
Oh and, the radio sucks and always has.

BluesDaddy 05-11-11 08:28 PM

Man I regret coming to this debate so late in the game. I would have thought "Spandex jackets for everyone" would be a motto that would resonate with cyclists... maybe we're too retro to wear Spandex?

KonAaron Snake 05-11-11 08:32 PM


Originally Posted by -holiday76 (Post 12630308)
Ok finally, i'm not the only one. I DETEST The Who. There are a lot of bands that were great , groundbreaking, and wonderful back in the day. The beatles, pink floyd, led zepplin. But, i dont want to listen to them anymore simply because ive heard it so many times i'm just not into it anymore. People who are still listening to the exact same **** they wefe listening to 20 years ago just annoy me. Live a little! There is so much good and new music out there to experience. Or even if not new, new to you.
Oh and, the radio sucks and always has.

Actually I think Pink Floyd were annoying and Led Zeppelin were moronic.

This is all taste obviously.

Doohickie 05-11-11 08:42 PM

When I got back into riding in '08, I was kind of looking for a new bike because I had crashed my bike boom Nishiki and bent the frame. I heard an older lady from my church had some bikes she was going to donate to the church garage sale and took a sneak peek at them and ended up buying them both.

http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...Picture265.jpg

http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...Picture039.jpg

I still have them:

http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...S/DSCI2204.jpg

http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...1/DSCI2322.jpg

-holiday76 05-11-11 08:58 PM

Like them or not led z was a bit of a game changer for the time and the same can be said for pink floyd and of course the beatles.

The point is, who cares, listen to something new and move on. Or dont, but i certainly wont have much to talk to you about musically.

Also, there are a few bands that if i hear people like, i feel like we must have nothing in common musically. Matchbox 20 is one of them. So is the dave mathews band.

KonAaron Snake 05-11-11 09:04 PM

There are newer groups I dig, but honestly...most of the time...I'm perfectly happy listening to Chuck Berry, even if I've heard it 10,000 times already.

-holiday76 05-11-11 09:14 PM


Originally Posted by KonAaron Snake (Post 12630690)
There are newer groups I dig, but honestly...most of the time...I'm perfectly happy listening to Chuck Berry, even if I've heard it 10,000 times already.

that's OK, we'll always have bikes to talk about :)

Zaphod Beeblebrox 05-11-11 09:23 PM

http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...S/DSCI2204.jpg

That's a really cool transformation on the Nishiki.

Alas the Peugeot is too small for my taste, so it will have to find a new home. Everything must go.

cb400bill 05-11-11 09:28 PM


Originally Posted by Chicago Al (Post 12630020)
There is a 'Classic Albums' short documentary about Aja, one of a series done for UK TV some years back. Not really a great doc but there is some interesting stuff in it.

I'm a big fan of Steely Dan. VH-1 Classic has played this documentary a few times. Here are some links to sections that have been posted on Youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nv7Qicg2Og

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfS5zCCZGWI

Zaphod Beeblebrox 05-11-11 09:48 PM

oh man those youtube videos are really cool, thanks man!

mkeller234 05-11-11 10:19 PM


Originally Posted by -holiday76 (Post 12630665)
Also, there are a few bands that if i hear people like, i feel like we must have nothing in common musically. Matchbox 20 is one of them. So is the dave mathews band.

Agreed! Who else can I toss onto that trash heap... hmmm....

cb400bill 05-11-11 10:31 PM


Originally Posted by mkeller234 (Post 12630947)
Agreed! Who else can I toss onto that trash heap... hmmm....

Nickelback

mkeller234 05-11-11 10:37 PM


Originally Posted by cb400bill (Post 12630991)
Nickelback

Oh, that's a good one. I was trying to think of a band that was annoying but also insanely popular. Creed came to mind, but fortunately they have long since passed.


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