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DmanDmythDledge
08/09/2006, 4:42 PM
Queen for me. What's eveyone else think?

jebus
08/09/2006, 5:38 PM
Creedence, the Kinks or the Beatles, can't decide which

Neish
09/09/2006, 10:20 AM
By old bands i take it ya mean from the 60s/70s era?
My Top 5 would be:
1. The Doors
2. The Rolling Stones
3. Led Zepplin
4. The Kinks
5. The Who

gustavo
09/09/2006, 11:25 AM
The Beatles
The Kinks

sligoman
09/09/2006, 2:21 PM
Thin Lizzy

steno
09/09/2006, 2:27 PM
Thin Lizzy, Led Zepplin

Paddy Ramone
09/09/2006, 3:29 PM
The best bands are the old punk bands like The Clash and my brudders the Ramones and English sixties bands like the Beatles, The Who and The Kinks.

superfrank
09/09/2006, 6:08 PM
Two words: Parliament-Funkadelic.

Class act all the way.

Dr.Nightdub
10/09/2006, 2:11 AM
These days I find I've given up entirely on the honkies of today and have taken refuge in the classic reggae of the 70s, which probably qualifies as "old" to most of you: U Roy, Culture, Sly & Robbie, King Tubby, Lee Scratch Perry, Augustus Pablo, Dennis Brown, even the odd spot of Prince Far I if I'm feeling particularly apocalyptic. White mon cyaan dance.

Anto McC
10/09/2006, 7:55 PM
Thin Lizzy

finlma
11/09/2006, 4:42 PM
I don't really know what constitutes an old band - is it a band made up of old people or a band that were around years ago.

Presuming its the later I'll go with the Stones. If its the former there's a great jazz band here in Galway made up of old men and they get the nod.

Marked Man
11/09/2006, 6:48 PM
I don't really know what constitutes an old band - is it a band made up of old people or a band that were around years ago.

Presuming its the later I'll go with the Stones. If its the former there's a great jazz band here in Galway made up of old men and they get the nod.

Wouldnt' the stones fit either one of those criteria?

finlma
11/09/2006, 10:46 PM
Wouldnt' the stones fit either one of those criteria?

touche

they were young at one stage I believe.

noby
12/09/2006, 7:27 AM
A lot of Motown and Stax artists. 60's Ska. Captain Beefheart. The Fall have been around the block. KraftWerk. Marvin Gaye.
What exactly is the criteria? The Specials were a '70s band. Are Pulp an old band? It's a bit vague. I'm sure to some people the Stone Roses are an old band. The Wedding Present are hitting 20 years; that's surely old in band years. Even Belle & Sebastian are getting on a bit.

SligoBrewer
12/09/2006, 8:38 AM
the beach boys, beatles and the who...

Dublin12
12/09/2006, 8:39 AM
The Electric Prunes,NEU,and Tommy McCrook & the Supersonics.

Drumcondra Red
12/09/2006, 8:57 AM
The Who, Small Faces, Led Zeplin & Lynard Skynard

BohsPartisan
12/09/2006, 11:37 AM
What do you define as old?
The Creation
The Jam
Small Faces
The Who (Early stuff)
Spencer Davis Group
Beatles (Rubber Soul onwards)
Dexys Midnight Runners
The Style Council

First
12/09/2006, 12:11 PM
Pink Floyd, the best ever IMO

RogerMilla
12/09/2006, 3:30 PM
beatles , kinks , stones , troggs , searchers , monkees , dylan and elvis presley the king of rock and roll.

BohsPartisan
12/09/2006, 3:32 PM
Pink Floyd, the best ever IMO

Piper at the gates of dawn is one of my fav albums. After that its hit and miss.

thedoyler
12/09/2006, 7:39 PM
The Beatles & Jackson 5 love them both

Pauro 76
12/09/2006, 9:39 PM
Led Zep, AC/DC, The Who, The Jam

Drumcondra Red
13/09/2006, 9:59 AM
And obviouosly Poison and WHitesnake!!! :D

Sliogán Dóite
20/09/2006, 4:53 PM
Here he goes again on his own...:rolleyes:
:D

EnDai
20/09/2006, 6:11 PM
Cynic.

Not sure 1987-94 counts as old, but it's old enough to be mentioned I'm sure! :)
Then again, if they're young enough to be reuniting, maybe its not old enough!

And, Atheist. Godlike!

el punter
20/09/2006, 6:31 PM
Anyone fancying a bit of ska style nostalgia needs to get down to The Gaiety on Saturday night for Special Brew - a ska tribute.

Songs from Madness, The Specials, The Beat and even a few Clash and Jam thrown in for good measure.

BohsPartisan
26/09/2006, 1:23 PM
I think they played at a one of our title celebration gigs or a post cup final gig - marquee at Dalyer. Any Bohs fans remember?

paul_oshea
26/09/2006, 4:38 PM
aacci-dacci, motley crue, iron maiden, wasp, poison all that good stuff.

recently returned from a trip from america, where they call all of the above "bar music" ah if only people had the same taste back home....

superfrank
26/09/2006, 8:14 PM
aacci-dacci, motley crue, iron maiden, wasp, poison all that good stuff.
I have a friedn who listens to most of those bands so you're not alone there.

Paddyfield
26/09/2006, 9:40 PM
:( The Smiths :)

BohsPartisan
26/09/2006, 10:02 PM
aacci-dacci, motley crue, iron maiden, wasp, poison all that good stuff.

recently returned from a trip from america, where they call all of the above "bar music" ah if only people had the same taste back home....

Are you joking about Poison?

My wife's a big metal fan but thinks poison are a joke.

Closed Account 2
26/09/2006, 10:54 PM
Dire Straits, Genesis.

Neish
26/09/2006, 11:13 PM
aacci-dacci, motley crue, iron maiden, wasp, poison all that good stuff.

recently returned from a trip from america, where they call all of the above "bar music" ah if only people had the same taste back home....

Motely Crue and Poison you serious? Bar music is a fitting name alright as in it should be barred from every musci playing device. Thank god people here don't have the same tastes.

paul_oshea
27/09/2006, 10:12 AM
Thank god people here don't have the same tastes.

same taste as whom? americans? ;)

poison are **** rock/arena rock/**** rock, its a good laugh, just like motley crue, if you are out for a good night a few beers, something to certainly get you going is "girls, girls, girls"

Neish
27/09/2006, 10:21 AM
same taste as whom? americans? ;)

poison are **** rock/arena rock/**** rock, its a good laugh, just like motley crue, if you are out for a good night a few beers, something to certainly get you going is "girls, girls, girls"


I hate all that 80' rock ****(they cared more about their hair do and their own egos then their music), I was firmly in the metallica camp from that era. Kinda grown out of Mettalica now though.

So we'll just agree to disagree

Magicme
28/09/2006, 10:54 AM
*shakes head in disgust at some of the above bands*

Was reared on Johnny Cash, Don Williams, Bob Dylan, Beatles & Stones so they would be my kinda old stuff....if we are talking 80's Marley,FYC & Madness would have been my bands of choice.

Incidently my kids are named Dylan Robert and Jacob Marley after some of my fav musicians

noby
28/09/2006, 11:03 AM
Good call on FYC. In a 'rock family tree' kind of way, are you a fan of the Beat?
Marley (Bob, I presume) was dead for about 90% of the 80s.

Were you a fan of Jacob's Mouse?

Magicme
28/09/2006, 11:20 AM
Good call on FYC. In a 'rock family tree' kind of way, are you a fan of the Beat?
Marley (Bob, I presume) was dead for about 90% of the 80s.

Were you a fan of Jacob's Mouse?

Well I only got into Bob in the 80's when was bout 10 yrs old...back then i listened to what my older brother was listenting to or my parents....

Vaguely remember Jacob's Mouse....

No the Jacob part of his name came from a game of trivial pursuits a week b4 he was born....had liked the name Jake and Marley was always a contender (although if he had been a she it would have been her first name but a boy would get beaten up having it as a first name) The question was put to me by my then husband..."what was Ebenezer Scrooge's dead partner's name in Dicken's A Christmas Carol" I patted my tummy and said Jacob Marley and that is what we are calling him.

Turns out tho that Bob Dylan's son is called Jacob Dylan.

Wasnt really into the beat....fell in love with Roland Gift when in FYC & then progressed to being his stalker....ooops.

BohsPartisan
04/10/2006, 4:43 PM
Incidently my kids are named Dylan Robert and Jacob Marley after some of my fav musicians


Wasn't Jacob Marley Ebeneezer Scrooge's partner? :confused:

Magicme
04/10/2006, 4:56 PM
Wasn't Jacob Marley Ebeneezer Scrooge's partner? :confused:


Re-read what I said above!!

The Swordsman
04/10/2006, 10:22 PM
How about Steely Dan?

Still making great music.