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Strewth! 2 pages and not one metion of U2....they've been an enduring influence for 20 years.

I'm no kiwi but Spit Enz, the crowdies and tum und neil funn huve alwuys bun rully gud eh...
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Oliver wrote:I love Oz rock.

I never really got into AC/DC, which is not to say I don't like them, just never listened much to them much.

Cold Chisel, Midnight Oil, Australian Crawl, INXS. Love them all. Not to forget The Angels.

Don't mind a bit of Violent Femmes either.

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mordy43 wrote:Has to be the Angles.Wat better band to drink to on australia day
I went to see The Angels on Monday night. Absolutely awesome. Did all the hits, including the finale, Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again. Jeez, did I go off!

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Oliver wrote:
Oliver wrote:I love Oz rock.

I never really got into AC/DC, which is not to say I don't like them, just never listened much to them much.

Cold Chisel, Midnight Oil, Australian Crawl, INXS. Love them all. Not to forget The Angels.

Don't mind a bit of Violent Femmes either.

Cheers,

Oliver
mordy43 wrote:Has to be the Angles.Wat better band to drink to on australia day
I went to see The Angels on Monday night. Absolutely awesome. Did all the hits, including the finale, Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again. Jeez, did I go off!

Oliver
I am in envy Oliver, I used to love the Angels, I have only seen them once way back in 1983 in Townsville, me and about 20 army buddies went along, first in line, took up the whole front row and my mate next to me got to shake Doc's hand (bastard) but a fantastic night
and to top it off we all went into the local night club and demanded they play the Angels for the rest of the night, and they did :lol: 8)
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dags64 wrote:I am in envy Oliver, I used to love the Angels, I have only seen them once way back in 1983 in Townsville, me and about 20 army buddies went along, first in line, took up the whole front row and my mate next to me got to shake Doc's hand (bastard) but a fantastic night
and to top it off we all went into the local night club and demanded they play the Angels for the rest of the night, and they did :lol: 8)
Doc doesn't front them any more (in fact, he's not in the band any more). It's now one of the Brewster brothers.

I was talking to the manager at a pub before the gig, and he was saying that when they started Doc was the bass guitarist, and swapped with the Brewster brother. Interesting.

But if you get a chance, go and see them. They might be old, but they're still absolutely awesome.

There are still a few dates left on their tour. Check out the venues here: http://www.theangelsband.net/Gigguide.html There are even a few SA gigs!

Do yourself a favour.

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Oliver wrote:
dags64 wrote:I am in envy Oliver, I used to love the Angels, I have only seen them once way back in 1983 in Townsville, me and about 20 army buddies went along, first in line, took up the whole front row and my mate next to me got to shake Doc's hand (bastard) but a fantastic night
and to top it off we all went into the local night club and demanded they play the Angels for the rest of the night, and they did :lol: 8)
Doc doesn't front them any more (in fact, he's not in the band any more). It's now one of the Brewster brothers.

I was talking to the manager at a pub before the gig, and he was saying that when they started Doc was the bass guitarist, and swapped with the Brewster brother. Interesting.

But if you get a chance, go and see them. They might be old, but they're still absolutely awesome.

There are still a few dates left on their tour. Check out the venues here: http://www.theangelsband.net/Gigguide.html There are even a few SA gigs!

Do yourself a favour.

Oliver
yeh I think I knew that Doc wasnt around anymore, the boys were interviewed on the radio here in Adelaide a few months ago but I had something else on :evil:
I will keep an eye out for them

it was funny in the interview as the broadcaster asked them what their most requested song was and they said something about where to go :lol:
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ahh music and beer, if its influential americana,how about chuck berry,roy orbison,johnny cash,brian wilson,the byrds,the doors,jefferson airplane,hendricks(who had to go to england to be regarded,tut tut..)neil young,70's era fleetwood mac(with lindsay buckingham and stevie nicks) how about television, talking heads and pattie smith. A lot of shit in the early 80's except for dead kennedys, then guns & roses R.H.C.P. janes addiction,faith no more,frank black & his pixies & the violent femmes. nirvana & pearl jam rehashed the past but did it well, as did soundgarden,screaming trees and the black crows.the biggest and most inspirational band to come out of america in the last 30 years has easily got to be"tool"who are more like an english psycadellica band, ala floyd & rush,with a good dose of zeppelin thrown in(it dont get much better than that!!) ben harper gives fresh variety & i'll throw in a curly one,system of a down, for a cross between queen & dead kennedys!! shit tat quite a music rant for a beer site, but they both go hand in hand...
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The best band from the USA in the past 20 years (and im gunna get flamed but.. ) has to be Yo La Tengo!

Amazing work spanning so many genres (rock, pop, folk, dance).
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Post by Turner »

IMO, you can't go past hair metal for good drinking music. Motley Crue, Whitesnake, Skid Row, etc. It's all about loud guitars, beer and rooting. that's like all my favourite stuff. haha
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Turner wrote:IMO, you can't go past hair metal for good drinking music. Motley Crue, Whitesnake, Skid Row, etc. It's all about loud guitars, beer and rooting. that's like all my favourite stuff. haha
For loud guitars, drinking and rooting, you can't go past WASP!

I think Australia's Buffalo deserve a mention also.
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Oliver wrote:
dags64 wrote:I am in envy Oliver, I used to love the Angels, I have only seen them once way back in 1983 in Townsville, me and about 20 army buddies went along, first in line, took up the whole front row and my mate next to me got to shake Doc's hand (bastard) but a fantastic night
and to top it off we all went into the local night club and demanded they play the Angels for the rest of the night, and they did :lol: 8)
Doc doesn't front them any more (in fact, he's not in the band any more). It's now one of the Brewster brothers.

I was talking to the manager at a pub before the gig, and he was saying that when they started Doc was the bass guitarist, and swapped with the Brewster brother. Interesting.

But if you get a chance, go and see them. They might be old, but they're still absolutely awesome.

There are still a few dates left on their tour. Check out the venues here: http://www.theangelsband.net/Gigguide.html There are even a few SA gigs!

Do yourself a favour.

Oliver
I saw Doc Neesons Angels at Newcastle Workers about 18 Months ago and they went off!!! (Obviously Doc up front)

May be showing my age and wide variety of Music................

Australian bands.......anyone from 1965-1990 are great.

Best band, Tie between Angels, INXS, Chisel, LRB, Diesel, ACDC, all too good to split.

International band.......KISS, not their early 80's poofy shite (Man I am sick of I was Made for loving you), early 74-78 then 87-now are better. Their heavier stuff is better, like the album Revenge.
Alot of close 2nds.

International Individual, I am going to get stung here,
THE REAL KING OF MUSIC........THE BIG O, Roy Orbison.
2nd Billy Joel (Saw him last night)

Best Band Live........Tie between KISS front row in about 93 when they sang the good songs (+ strippers on stage who "Take it off").....and I saw Cheap Trick and the Angels at the Palais in Newcastle on the final gig of their tour......they jammed for 1 hour (all together)after closing and demanded the lights went out.................fargin awesome night that about 1991.
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Possessed Haemorrhage,

I havent come across another Buffalo fan in twenty years. I lilke your style. Amongst many other things, the cover of Volcanic Rock adorns the walls of the brewshed/music room.

Some of the heaviest Aussie music from that era - too heavy for their time.

We used to get them at Keira Boys High school dances in the mid seventies. Remember them blowing up a telephone booth on stage and Dave Tice jumping out of the flames in a superman costume.

Wish I had a turntable as I have hundreds of albums from that era on vinyl.
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Post by possessed_haemorrhage »

Muddy, I wasn't even born in the 70s. haha. I would have loved to have been born in about 1960 so I could have enjoyed the bands I like in their prime in the 70s like Uriah Heep, Blue Oyster Cult, Scorpions, Sabbath, Judas Priest etc.

Volcanic Rock and Dead Forever have recently been rereleased on LP too. You should check out Pagan Altar if you get a chance. They were around the late 70s/early 80s. To me it has a little bit of the same sound that Buffalo had, though Pagan Altar added more metal to it.

You should definitely pick up a turntable! I don't know how you can't have one with all those old LPs!
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Post by Danzar »

The Stone Roses and Ride are my picks - best British band and best bands period.

The whole britpop/manchester ear was a pretty big turning point in music.

Also recommend Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (US), the Dandys (of course).

Janes Addiction - classic.
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Ah good to see other Whitesnake fans still exist out there - are still one of my favorite morning bans to shower to
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Pyssedas Heavy Industrial wrote:Ah good to see other Whitesnake fans still exist out there - are still one of my favorite morning bans to shower to
#@$@$@#$@#$!@@!@!#!@!!!?@#?!@!
Thanks PHI,
Now I can't get Fool For Your Loving out of my head :|
Showering to Whitesnake? You're probably just thinking about Tawny Kitaen washing your back for you...

I thought this thread was supposed to be about the best bands from a particular country.
How about Sweden, who gave us (in increasing order of coolness)
Abba,Europe and Opeth?
So much Baltic coastline. So many death metal bands with Cookie Monster vocals. So much flat-packed assemble-it-yourself furniture.
Sweden, we salute you!
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You forget of course Roxette, though where they rate on your continuum of cool is another matter

Why does no-one ever nominate a favorite band from Chad
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Pyssedas Heavy Industrial wrote:You forget of course Roxette, ...
There's a reason for that. :lol:

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Pyssedas Heavy Industrial wrote:You forget of course Roxette, though where they rate on your continuum of cool is another matter
gregb's correct. I could have included Ace of Base too.

Why does no-one ever nominate a favorite band from Chad
Too landlocked to rock?
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Pyssedas Heavy Industrial wrote:You forget of course Roxette, though where they rate on your continuum of cool is another matter
She goes na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na...she's got the look
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MrDave wrote:
Pyssedas Heavy Industrial wrote:You forget of course Roxette, though where they rate on your continuum of cool is another matter
gregb's correct. I could have included Ace of Base too.
Europe?
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