On That Note: Molly Hatchet? I love her songs!

jbhtexas

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I'm not sure if anyone got a chance to see them at the M Shop back in the day, but Accidental Sisters were, in fact, not sisters. I didn't like everything they did, but I liked the grittiness of their music and they were good live.

Since we are venturing beyond soloists, there is nobody named "Statler" in this group, although two of them are brothers...
 
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I think I like this version better than the original off of Living In The Past.
 

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Robert Plant approved, but said he was mad cause Josh claimed that his style wasn't all based from Led Zeppelin haha. I think the quote was "he said he based his style on Aerosmith [eye roll]"
I can empathize with that, I was a professional musician on and off for 6 years, so I have plenty of influences, and sometimes I didn't agree with what people thought I sounded like. Still, calling a spade a spade, that is Led Zeppelin.
 
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I'm not a huge fan of his music — er wait, I mean That Band's music! :) — I do like this tune from early in the discography. Interesting to hear how it fits closely with late-60s blues-rock compared to what became the signature prog-rock sound.


Whenever I hear early stuff from any band this is all I can think of now. Thanks Rob Reiner.

 

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A couple of one-namers.

My close college friend loved this group for a short time. I never really got into it. This was the band’s highest-charting song.




(Group reformed in 2007, I hadn’t realized that, I don’t think).


A duo with revolving lineup of backing musicians. This song is soooo late-‘90s (and the video, for that matter).



(Also split and have reformed)
 

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At the height of their popularity the Thompson Twins consisted of Tom Bailey, Joe Leeway, and Alannah Currie. The band never had a member named Thompson.