Rjoepenk
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I'm sorry but I don't think 'classic rock' has a period. You trying to tell me that Chuck Berry, Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis etc aren't classic artists? There is modern rock and classic rock, modern is today, classic is all the best music from all of rock history, which is the latter half of the 20th century.
Guns 'N' Roses had a significant impact on rock history 15 years ago and some of their stuff is classic rock, in 2040 do you think people won't label it as this? It is ever changing. By the way 'oldies'?!?!?!? I thought this was a Britney-free environment, you sound like 12 year olds people!!
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I have a playlist on my i-pod entitled 'down stuff' for when I'm feeling pissed off:
R.E.M.- All The Right Friends
U2- One
Stereophonics- Climbing the wall
Stereophonics- Im alright
Travis- Why Does It Always Rain On Me?
Train- All American Girl
Enuff Z'Nuff- Wheels
Fleetwood Mac- Oh well
Bon Jovi- Someday I'll Be Saturday Night
The Bangles- Manic Monday
Cream- Crossroads
Queen- Friends Will Be Friends
Eddie Cochran- Summertime Blues
Scott McKenzie- San Fransisco
Aerosmith- Dream On
Feeder- Under The Weather
The Fortunes- Here It Comes Again
Guns 'N' Roses- Since I Don't Have You
Ian Brown- F.E.A.R.
Muse- Feeling Good
Oasis- Half the World Away
Placebo- Bitter end
Queen- The Invisible Man
Radiohead- Creep
Robbie Williams- Come unone
Not necessarily sad songs but it usually works. If I had to name a classic sad rock song though I think 'Babe, I'm gonna leave you' by Led Zeppelin is ingeniously romantic and melancholic at the same time. I'm not the biggest Led Zep fan but what a song.
Who reminds you of classic rock today?
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Which modern band (recently formed and currently in their heyday) sounds the most like good ol' time REAL rock 'n' roll to you? I would say either Kings Of Leon or The White Stripes.