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This is a moderated phorum for the CIVILIZED discussion of the Miami Dolphins. In this phorum, there are rules and moderators to make sure you abide by the rules. The moderators for this phorum are JC and Colonel.
There is a waffle house right down the road from the Dolphins practice facility in Davie on Davie Road right across from the Pyramid..
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All things are subject to interpretation whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth.
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samsam3738 Wrote:
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> > > I never liked Kiss. I like the song Tom
> Sawyer
> > by
> > > Rush, the rest just sounds too whiney. I am a
> > huge
> > > B Boys fan, and don't like Madonna but she
> was
> > a
> > > bigger deal in terms of music history than
> Rush
> > or
> > > Kiss so I can see how they'd vote her in
> before
> > > the rest.
> >
> > Ouch. I can't begin with how wrong you are.
> > Madonna was NOT a bigger deal in music history
> > than KISS. KISS redefined hard rock from just
> > music to a performance art. Rush has been
> making
> > music for 30 years.
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> > B Boys are useless junk, and Madonna does dance
> > music. Hardly R&R.
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> Rush tom sawyer probably the greatest drummer of
> alltime. Great music.
Neil Pert "greatest drummer of all time" man i am so sick of hearing that!
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> > And how can you ignore "The Monkees" who
> probably
> > had more no. 1 hits than half the people in
> > there.
> >
> > Doesn't matter they were a made up TV band.
> Fact
> > is that their records were played on the radio
> and
> > they sold millions.
>
> Wow, A MONKEES reference in a Miami Dolphins forum
>
> Agree on this, but also other bands such as
> Journey and Styx should also be in the RRHOF.
> I wish this year's Monkees' tour (Mike, Peter and
> Micky) would come to Florida. Saw last years
> concert in Pompano (Prior to Davy Jones' passing)-
> great, great show.
Everyone knows the Beatles ripped off the Monkees
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Neal Preart is not even close to the best drummer of all time....you could make a strong case for greatest rock drummer however. And for those who may not think so after that comment...I really like the guy, he's very, very, talented and is one of my great drumming infuences. He's the main reason why I wanted to be a drummer.
This, from a huge early 1984 to middle period 1994, rush fan (and a drummer BTW) from the begining all the way to Grace Under Pressure...after that they lost their way and haven't had a really good studio album, IMHO. Crossroads was pretty good though, even if it was all covers.
When Geddy Lee said the following quote way back in 1999 I knew the band was finished;
"We don't think of ourselves as musicians in the musical sense, we think of ourselves as musicians in the lyrical sense."
It's hard to argue with the strength of a career that encomases 24 gold records, 14 platinum records (3 of which were multiplatinum). They are akso in the top 3 all time for most consecutive gold albums and over 40 million album sales.
John Bonham is the best drummer of all time and I am not even a a big led zepplin fan...I have drummers I like better but Bonham was a stud on drums.
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All things are subject to interpretation whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth.
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Rolling Stone Magazines "Best drummers of all time" Bonham finished first and Keith Moon finished second... They were both ahead of their time...However, The drum solo by Santana's 19 year old drummer in the woodstock film is probably the most phenomenal solo ever captured on film of all time... Of all the bands I would say I am a bigger fan of the who..
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> > Who are the B Boys? The Beach Boys?
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> Now THAT made me smile. Beasties Boys, gramps.
LOL TIMES TWO.
It was kinda tongue in cheek. My nephew is now 47.
But in his younger days I was walking with him and someone approached and he smiled and said, "Yeah, Beastie Boys." I asked, "Who is that?"
You guys need to listen to some modern Rush. Peart is probably the best drummer still alive. Buddy Rich was probably the best ever. Peart took lessons from Rich a few years ago, and he's just unreal now.
Bohnam was strong as hell, and he had the best foot (bass drum) ever...but he wasn't as good, overall, as Peart. Moon was sloppy.
And what about Stuart Copeland? Omar Hakim? Manu Kache? Carl Palmer? Picking the best-ever is completely subjective.
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You are right Chyren, I saw Beastie boys in 1987 Together Forever Tour with Run DMC and Public Enemy, so you are right, I was only 13 though.
... that is what is great about this site, we all are very different in ages, professions, beliefs, but we all enjoy talking football here...pretty cool....
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Keith Moon. Period. The only other drummer that should be in consideration is Lars Ulrich.
Bonham rocked, but was a coke freak that just slammed the drums hard. He was lucky he had Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones to bail him out when things got soft. I like what he could do, but there was no metering, just full throttle all the time.
Neal Pert has lots of things to hit on his kit, but lacks soul. Few bands are more precise and calculating as Rush. Too bad precise and calculating rock music sucks. But if I want to hear the exact same Drum Solo I heard at the Hollywood Sportatorium in 1984, I can go to a Rush concert today. Boring as hell.
Beasties and DMC. The king of rock, there is no higher, those sucka MCs all call me sire. That was when rap music was at its best.
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> You are right Chyren, I saw Beastie boys in 1987
> Together Forever Tour with Run DMC and Public
> Enemy, so you are right, I was only 13 though.
> ... that is what is great about this site, we all
> are very different in ages, professions, beliefs,
> but we all enjoy talking football here...pretty
> cool....
we're the same age crowder
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I'll just stick to talking football. It's not worth discussing music on this board. Maybe my opinions are different because I'm a musician, and I've played with some really good ones.
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> nice to see another pavement fan in these parts,
> DK
Not necessarily a fan, but I can appreciate them. I had a girlfriend who was a huge Pavement fan, and so I had to listen from time to time. Not bad stuff, but I like the band way more than the vocals - a little too off key for my taste. Still better than Geddy Lee, and I have to admit he wrote some great one liners.
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> The R&R HOF is a piece of crap. How can you
> induct Madonna & the Beastie Boys and ignore KISS
> and RUSH?
My race car had number 2112 on it because I liked that Rush album so much.
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> There is a waffle house right down the road from
> the Dolphins practice facility in Davie on Davie
> Road right across from the Pyramid..
Never seen it bro.......you mean across davie university????
berkeley223 Wrote:
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> > > > I never liked Kiss. I like the song Tom
> > Sawyer
> > > by
> > > > Rush, the rest just sounds too whiney. I am
> a
> > > huge
> > > > B Boys fan, and don't like Madonna but she
> > was
> > > a
> > > > bigger deal in terms of music history than
> > Rush
> > > or
> > > > Kiss so I can see how they'd vote her in
> > before
> > > > the rest.
> > >
> > > Ouch. I can't begin with how wrong you are.
> > > Madonna was NOT a bigger deal in music
> history
> > > than KISS. KISS redefined hard rock from
> just
> > > music to a performance art. Rush has been
> > making
> > > music for 30 years.
> > >
> > > B Boys are useless junk, and Madonna does
> dance
> > > music. Hardly R&R.
> >
> >
> > Rush tom sawyer probably the greatest drummer
> of
> > alltime. Great music.
>
>
> Neil Pert "greatest drummer of all time" man i am
> so sick of hearing that!
Not me...>rush is one of my favorite group oldies........You have to admit thats some serious base play man....