Led Zeppelin and GD before Jerry died.
Led Zeppelin and GD before Jerry died.
has anyone seen the grateful dead since jerry died?
Who is love? I don\'t think I have ever heard of them.
I have seen a few \'The Jam\' cds lately, worth the listen?
The breakfast in the UK, all in good time. My fear is you guys might enjoy them and take them away from us. 
Arthur Lee\'s band was LOVE.
Oh and The Jam? check it out for sure. I totally remember The Jam.
Led Zeppelin and GD before Jerry died.
has anyone seen the grateful dead since jerry died?
NO
Who is love? I don\'t think I have ever heard of them.
I have seen a few \'The Jam\' cds lately, worth the listen?
The breakfast in the UK, all in good time. My fear is you guys might enjoy them and take them away from us. 
Love is/was Arthur Lee, Johnny Echols, Bryan Maclean (RIP) et al. The doors said they wanted to be as big as Love.

Forever Changes, their third album, is an absolute MUSt in every record collection. It is most commonly known as the greatest record ever made amongst rock critics, certainly on this side of the pond, though did not do really well commercially at the time (1967). From Richie Unterberger\'s site:
"Love -- By critical acclimation, the best band of the 1960s never to become stars in their own time (with the exception of the Velvet Underground). Considering one of the best L.A. folk-rock bands, and one of the best L.A. psychedelic bands. Their 1967 LP Forever Changes continues to appear on many critics\' all-time best lists. One of the very first bands to develop an international underground following, especially in England. Their failure to become stars is attributable to the group\'s perverse unwillingness to tour outside of L.A. (where they were stars) and leader Arthur Lee\'s drug problems." torben\'s site at
http://love.torbenskott.dk/ is probably the best site on them on the web.
The Jam were a post-punk trio from England, led by Paul Weller, aka The Modfather. Imagine the Small Faces and Kinks with even more attitude.
Boombox thanks for the music education. Leith you too.
Going to look into this band Love. Very interesting.
I have seen a lot of The Jam albums up on the Oink site.
Here are some bands I would have liked to see that have not been mentioned already.
Velvet Underground at The Factory
GG Allen before he wimped out
early Iggy and The Stooges
early New York Dolls
Fela Kuti
MC5
The Heartbreakers with Johnny Thunders
early James Brown
Sex Pistols in Austin
Gwar
1. Urban Fetch (@ the KF)

2. Bob Dylan
3. The Police
4. Nirvana
5. Willie Dixon
6. Ella Fitzgerald
7. Sublime (although the tribute band "Badfish" is almost like seeing them live)
GG Allen before he wimped out
Ugh! Can\'t agree w/ u on this one... the guy was nuts & put on some vile shows...
pink floyd
grateful dead
hendrix
marley
jeff buckley
zappa
little feat w/ lowell george
the beatles
miles davis
john coltrane
talking heads
ummm, dylan is still alive. and, umm. touring.
ummm, dylan is still alive. and, umm. touring.
yeah, but it aint the same, even he has said he don\'t got what he used to.
i have a cd where hendrix plays with love. it\'s great.
NIRVANA
I have a bootleg of them playing a show at a bar called The Moon, which (I think) was on Whalley Ave. in New Haven in 1991, right before Smells Like Teen Spirit hit...granted I was 10 years old.
I knew this kid who is like 10 years older than me and sat outside the place on his bicycle during the show,"I\'ll catch em next time".
The Toadies before they became
**** satin worshipers