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I agree that SnL should have been higher but, like others, I'm just glad they're on the list. The more visibility they get, the better. |
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![]() Agreed, but given the state of the music business & how these kinds of rankings typically go these days, I'm thinking we should count our lucky stars that this list does not include Justin & Britney.
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![]() I've been a Sonny and Cher fan forever, but it didn't occur to me to wonder why they weren't on the list, because I don't consider them "rock" really. I guess I think of them as pop. This became even truer when they mellowed and entered the seventies (All I Ever Need Is You) than it was when they rose to fame in the sixties.
Sonny apprenticed with Phil Specter, but I guess I never thought most of his creations were rock. Although The Beat Goes On certainly is and I'm as proud and thrilled about it's place in history as I am anything FM has ever done. Cher made a rocker out of Bang, Bang My Baby Shot Me Down, for sure. But Sinatra covered the same song in a very different manner. Of course, a rocker has performed Needles and Pins, but I still don't know if it's a rock song. Anyway, when I saw this list, I never wondered why Sonny and Cher weren't included myself -- though I'd include them in most everything. Michele |
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![]() Another great couple: Elton John and Bernie Taupin
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![]() They were a couple? Had no idea. I thought they were together only professionally.
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![]() For those interested in Yoko Ono music, I recall this thread when I read few days ago about a new Yoko album. Again it creates controversial opinions...
http://www.jambands.com/news/2012/06...of-sonic-youth Yoko Ono will release a collaborative album with Sonic Youth’s Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore on September 25 via Chimera Music. The six-track album, titled YOKOKIMTHURSTON, comes following last October’s news that Gordon and Moore were calling an end to their 27-year marriage, putting Sonic Youth on indefinite hiatus.
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![]() Delaney and Bonnie should have definitely been on this list, as should have the most obvious rock couple of them all:
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![]() Oh No They Didn't
10:23 pm - 08/26/2012 Strange Love: Rock's Unlikeliest Couples Read more at ONTD: http://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com...#ixzz24llRF8Oo Stevie Nicks and Don Henley After splitting with her Fleetwood Mac bandmate Lindsay Buckingham, Stevie Nicks quietly had a two-year relationship with the Eagles' Don Henley, which culminated in their collaborative hit "Leather & Lace." The love affair reportedly ended when Nicks aborted her and Henley's baby, an event that inspired the Tusk track "Sara." |
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![]() True. If she had been dating one of the guys from KISS that would be strange. Michele
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