We don't need to define it. We know what we mean. Hard rock, soft rock, metal, prog, folk-rock, art-rock, country-rock, indie, punk, pop-rock, share and celebrate what you love.
Shout DEATH TO TINNY POP! Cry ENOUGH DANCE MINCE ALREADY! Proclaim NO RAPPING HERE! And git down 'n' rawk....
Proclaim NO RAPPING HERE! And git down 'n' rawk....
No room for Biohazard on this thread then?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9n-XnSoAneU
Hmmm, I'll put it to the management committee, but we are an accepting lot.
I propose to this House that it has a backbeat, and you can't lose it.
In the header, why didn't punk get a rock, and where's my yacht?
why didn't punk get a rock
Started to get worried about exceeding the word limit. See also Indie.
Punks were just inarticulate mods with smelly trousers. Nothing to see here, move on.
Depeche Mode is in the rock n roll HOF and they only occasionally use guitars and drums.
There are all sorts of keyboard-based rock. In prog, for example. Even the likes, if I may suggest, of Keane.
Bloodywood - https://youtu.be/Gsy5sJy5_34
Let It Rock!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nh9c6drdYGg
Does anyone here know for sure who's playing the wild piano on the recording: Johnny Johnson? Lafayette Leake? Otis Spann?
Depeche Mode is in the rock n roll HOF
And Kraftwerk
Dolly Parton and Jay Z are there too
There are all sorts of keyboard-based rock.
Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis are proof of concept, that keyboards can be rock.
Europe. The final countdown.
Sorry.
There are all sorts of keyboard-based rock.
Jump by Van Halen for instance
Obviously prog, my taste for that rare brew is known in these parts. Also 70s guitar based rock, such as Deep Purple, Rainbow, Motorhead, AC/DC, Magnum, & Thin Lizzie.
Also I've got a live of the (post) punk bands like the Stranglers, XTC, The Skids, that sort of thing.