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<blockquote data-quote="tcudoc" data-source="post: 2881831" data-attributes="member: 44"><p>I like that your list contains a bunch of deep cuts that are not each band’s most famous songs. </p><p>Dire Straits is a great band. My favorites from them are Skateaway and The Man’s Too Strong, which is a deep cut off of their Brothers In Arms album. A lot of people don’t know the song but, wow, it is a good one. </p><p>We like a lot of the same bands with the exception of of Tool and RATM. I just never got into them. </p><p>If you are ever in the Austin area and get a chance to see Bob Schneider, definitely do it. He has a modest national following but a huge Austin following. His concerts are typically small intimate venues of a few hundred, although he can fill the bigger venues like Paramount as well. His fans are super loyal and many have seen him 50+ times. His shows are like a mix of a music concert and a comedy show. </p><p></p><p>The Last Bandoleros is a young band that toured with Sting. They are an awesome mix of rock and tejano contrary music. Not typically my style, but they are outstanding. </p><p></p><p>Peter Gabriel is my all time favorite. Still have not seen him live as he has limited US tours. That guy is a musical genius in my opinion. </p><p></p><p>John Waite, formerly of the Baby’s and Bad English, is also a favorite. He is pushing 70 and still has one of the best rock and roll voices around. If you want an example, watch YouTube where he covers Led Zeppelin’s Whole Lotta Love. Most people know him for his ballads like Missing you and When I See You Smile, but he can belt out a classic rock song as good as anybody. </p><p>Lou Gramm of Foreigner is another great, under appreciated voice of classic rock. His solo songs Midnight Blue and Just Between Me and You are outstanding. One of those would likely make my top ten list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcudoc, post: 2881831, member: 44"] I like that your list contains a bunch of deep cuts that are not each band’s most famous songs. Dire Straits is a great band. My favorites from them are Skateaway and The Man’s Too Strong, which is a deep cut off of their Brothers In Arms album. A lot of people don’t know the song but, wow, it is a good one. We like a lot of the same bands with the exception of of Tool and RATM. I just never got into them. If you are ever in the Austin area and get a chance to see Bob Schneider, definitely do it. He has a modest national following but a huge Austin following. His concerts are typically small intimate venues of a few hundred, although he can fill the bigger venues like Paramount as well. His fans are super loyal and many have seen him 50+ times. His shows are like a mix of a music concert and a comedy show. The Last Bandoleros is a young band that toured with Sting. They are an awesome mix of rock and tejano contrary music. Not typically my style, but they are outstanding. Peter Gabriel is my all time favorite. Still have not seen him live as he has limited US tours. That guy is a musical genius in my opinion. John Waite, formerly of the Baby’s and Bad English, is also a favorite. He is pushing 70 and still has one of the best rock and roll voices around. If you want an example, watch YouTube where he covers Led Zeppelin’s Whole Lotta Love. Most people know him for his ballads like Missing you and When I See You Smile, but he can belt out a classic rock song as good as anybody. Lou Gramm of Foreigner is another great, under appreciated voice of classic rock. His solo songs Midnight Blue and Just Between Me and You are outstanding. One of those would likely make my top ten list. [/QUOTE]
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