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Postby anime4christ » Mon Apr 25, 2005 4:47 pm

Can it really be true, that there are only two non-rockers in all of CAA?
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Postby Mourningdove217 » Mon Apr 25, 2005 5:01 pm

I love rock, mostly old rock, though.

I'm a hardcore oldies junky. I listen to almost everything that's old. Some of my favourites are: Janis Joplin, Meatloaf, Zeppelin, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, The Byrds, America, SIMON AND GARFUNKLE, the Guess Who, the Doors, CCR..... and this list goes on.. :dizzy:
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Postby Maverick » Mon Apr 25, 2005 9:14 pm

I love rock.. I don't care too much for the lyrics of some rock.. and you guys know what I am taling about. I love what rock stands for... rebellion against things you feel are wrong. I quote Bono: "Rebellion starts at home, in your heart, in your refusal to compromise your beliefes and your values."
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Postby Maverick » Wed Apr 27, 2005 9:56 pm

Fireman's_Carry wrote:


Not all rock music themes focus on rebellion. Many of U2's songs are in a sense, "spiritual". Nevertheless, the rebellious theme is rock opponents' favorite attack, especially by Jeff Godwin. Yes, we rockers know, it's the name that now lives in infamy.

Anyone read any of his books?


I do believe that rock does root in rebellion. As a spin off of the old RnB that was played in the clubs, early rock and roll was a voice for teenages in the 1950's who were being fed one set of truth and ideals by their family and living a totally different reality. It was sort of the beginning of a "voice for teenagers". However, its certainly evolved quite a bit into more of a sound instead of a form of rebellion per say.
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Postby Daniel_p_Diddy » Fri Apr 29, 2005 3:48 pm

negi wrote:I like green day. Cause I am an American Idiot.



Very Funny :lol:
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Postby indyrocker » Fri Apr 29, 2005 3:53 pm

I like everything but rap. one of my fave local DJ is Turn 180 tho I also like DJ two fave rock band Demon Hunter and Showbread that and may ska never die!
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