Nearly A Band Member
Posts: 632
Location: Over the Rainbow. | Good question but me being a 70's man - Not many bands left. Yes, I followed, and still do many 80's bands but their not even what they use to be. Gotta comment for Hammerhead, I consider Priest, Scorpions, Van Halen and a few others 70's bands! lol I know most people consider them a part of the 80's but they have their roots, and to me their best music, inbedded in the 70's.
Honestly don't think music has recouped from the tragic 90's yet and I also don't believe we'll ever see another two decades like the 60's and 70's ever again. Way to commercial, flavor of the day bands, put together buy the record companys to sell a few albums and tomorrow someone else takes their place.
Did you catch Priest on the last tour. What was with Halford? Saw em at PNC in Jersey and he looked like it pained him to walk around the stage one step at a time. His voice was very good, not great, but he did seem to literally be hurting. I saw a few songs from another venue on the sam etour and he did the same thing. Just sort of crept around the stage like every step hurt.
Edited by MP1975 2006-07-31 3:21 PM
|