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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Holly" data-source="post: 993773" data-attributes="member: 90494"><p>Well I like a lot of different styles of rock I guess. I listen to primarily 70s and 80s hard rock, what they call now classic rock. My favorite band of all time is and always will be Rush. I was in my early to mid 20s during the 80's L.A. Sunset Strip/Hair Metal genre. I saw a lot of concerts back then and lost some of my hearing while I was at it. There were a lot of great bands in the 80's. It was a great time to be alive, that's the best way I know to describe it. I will never stop listening to 70's rock but the 80's sound is a big part of what I look for and listen to now, I never really got away from it.</p><p></p><p>There are bands now that are trying to revive the 80's hard rock/hair metal genre, most of them are really bad but there are a few good ones out there. I am not all that much into real metal, but I do like some of the late 70's/early 80's era Maiden and Priest. I also like non-hard rock like Steely Dan, 70's-era Chicago, The Cars, Huey Lewis, The Outfield, 38 Special and a lot of what you might have heard playing on the jukebox back in the day when you walked into the video game arcade. I grew up in Georgia and was raised on Southern Rock so I still listen to Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet, The Allman Brothers, The Atlanta Rhythm Section and a couple of others.</p><p></p><p>I like a lot of different styles of rock, and there is a kind of a "bright" characteristic I look for in new music. I can not stand screeching symphonic metal and most of the output from the Scandinavian melodic rock genre just does not sound good to me. Of all the Scandi bands I liked Work Of Art the best but they are done now. Occasionally a modern band will impress me enough to post their video here or buy their mp3 album but it is hard to find new music with that bright sound I like.</p><p></p><p>C.H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Holly, post: 993773, member: 90494"] Well I like a lot of different styles of rock I guess. I listen to primarily 70s and 80s hard rock, what they call now classic rock. My favorite band of all time is and always will be Rush. I was in my early to mid 20s during the 80's L.A. Sunset Strip/Hair Metal genre. I saw a lot of concerts back then and lost some of my hearing while I was at it. There were a lot of great bands in the 80's. It was a great time to be alive, that's the best way I know to describe it. I will never stop listening to 70's rock but the 80's sound is a big part of what I look for and listen to now, I never really got away from it. There are bands now that are trying to revive the 80's hard rock/hair metal genre, most of them are really bad but there are a few good ones out there. I am not all that much into real metal, but I do like some of the late 70's/early 80's era Maiden and Priest. I also like non-hard rock like Steely Dan, 70's-era Chicago, The Cars, Huey Lewis, The Outfield, 38 Special and a lot of what you might have heard playing on the jukebox back in the day when you walked into the video game arcade. I grew up in Georgia and was raised on Southern Rock so I still listen to Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet, The Allman Brothers, The Atlanta Rhythm Section and a couple of others. I like a lot of different styles of rock, and there is a kind of a "bright" characteristic I look for in new music. I can not stand screeching symphonic metal and most of the output from the Scandinavian melodic rock genre just does not sound good to me. Of all the Scandi bands I liked Work Of Art the best but they are done now. Occasionally a modern band will impress me enough to post their video here or buy their mp3 album but it is hard to find new music with that bright sound I like. C.H. [/QUOTE]
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