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Mike Overton

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Sep 9, 1994, 10:13:40 PM9/9/94
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It seams that some of you must have been more dazed an cofused
than I.
DISCO, remember the phrase "i would rather eat barbwire than listen to
disco" How true a statement Ha,Ha,

(we must get on our knees and bow to the alter of rock and roll)for
what i am going to speak about is truefull and would be a sacrilege to
degrade:

The many kings of rock include: Boston, Arrowsmith, Styx, Lynyrd Skynyrd
Kansas, (and my personal picks) Ted Nugent and AC-DC.

If any can chalange this list, let your self be know!


I accept all who dare.

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Steven J. Crisp

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Sep 11, 1994, 3:49:00 AM9/11/94
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Mike Overton (j...@ppp.ornl.gov) wrote:

: The many kings of rock include: Boston, Arrowsmith, Styx, Lynyrd Skynyrd


: Kansas, (and my personal picks) Ted Nugent and AC-DC.

You forgot a couple.

Molly Hatchet Granted, not all their tunes were butt-
Mother's Finest kicking rock, but they set the stage for
Meatloaf much of what followed.
Peter Frampton
Alice Cooper
Golden Earring
Allman Bros.
Chicago
Doobie Bros.
James Gang
Eric Clapton

Michael Hand

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Sep 11, 1994, 4:52:23 PM9/11/94
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Steven J. Crisp <py...@unity.ncsu.edu> wrote:
>Mike Overton (j...@ppp.ornl.gov) wrote:
>: The many kings of rock include: Boston, Arrowsmith, Styx, Lynyrd Skynyrd
>: Kansas, (and my personal picks) Ted Nugent and AC-DC.
>
>You forgot a couple.
>
>Molly Hatchet, Mother's Finest, Meatloaf, Peter Frampton, Alice Cooper,
>Golden Earring, Allman Bros., Chicago, Doobie Bros., James Gang, Eric
>Clapton

Good grief. King Crimson, "Starless and Bible Black". The pinnacle.
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Sep 11, 1994, 11:33:35 AM9/11/94
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You had some mighty good 70's bands on your list, but I would add these:

Jethro Tull, Rush, Pink Floyd.


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DML

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Sep 12, 1994, 10:08:17 AM9/12/94
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In article <jxo.85....@ppp.ornl.gov>, j...@ppp.ornl.gov (Mike Overton)
wrote:>some cut>

> The many kings of rock include: Boston, Arrowsmith, Styx, Lynyrd Skynyrd
> Kansas, (and my personal picks) Ted Nugent and AC-DC.
>
> If any can chalange this list, let your self be know!
>
> I accept all who dare.
>
> jxo.ornl.gov
> who sees all and knows all

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To my recollection, you have Aerosmith spelled incorrectly. My son just
received a CD and it is not spelled as you have it.

Also, I remember Peter Frampton being pretty popular, but only for a short
period of time. And we can't forget the Doobie Brothers, CCR, Santana,
Stevie Ray Vaughn and one of my favorites - ZZ Top.

Mordaxacis

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Sep 12, 1994, 11:31:39 AM9/12/94
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In article <lapoindm-1...@cru7754.potsdam.edu>,

lapo...@potsdam.edu (DML) wrote:
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> In article <jxo.85....@ppp.ornl.gov>, j...@ppp.ornl.gov (Mike Overton)
> wrote:>some cut>
> > The many kings of rock include: Boston, Arrowsmith, Styx, Lynyrd Skynyrd
> > Kansas, (and my personal picks) Ted Nugent and AC-DC.
> >

Don't forget the Who...
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Sep 12, 1994, 7:55:29 PM9/12/94
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In <jxo.85....@ppp.ornl.gov> j...@ppp.ornl.gov (Mike Overton) writes:
>It seams that some of you must have been more dazed an cofused
>than I.
>DISCO, remember the phrase "i would rather eat barbwire than listen to
>disco" How true a statement Ha,Ha,

>(we must get on our knees and bow to the alter of rock and roll)for
>what i am going to speak about is truefull and would be a sacrilege to
>degrade:

>The many kings of rock include: Boston, Arrowsmith, Styx, Lynyrd Skynyrd
>Kansas, (and my personal picks) Ted Nugent and AC-DC.

Uh, that would be shit, shit, shit, shit, shit, shit, and shit.

The best music of the 70s was funk, soul, and even (yes) disco. White boys
with guitars had their time, but it sure as hell wasn't the 70s.
Dave

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