================================================ Subject: Re: Three man bands and other things From: "Keith Mears" To: Date: Tue 10 Jul 2001 21:11:54 -0500 ================================================ I'm glad you liked the 3-man band post (I thought I should make a token effort to try and get back to CREED-related!). I can't BELIEVE I didn't include Pink Floyd on my list (and you are correct, Roger is the departed member). Personally, I think they MAY be a little better without him (except for Dark Side), but that's mainly because I like David Gilmour's voice more than I like Roger's. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Creed - 7M3 - Live" To: Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 8:37 PM Subject: Three man bands and other things > Keith, > > I've enjoyed your comments on the posts that I have already read. > Especially on three man bands. > > Creed is a three man band. Pink Floyd is now, since Waters left (I > believe it was Waters) > > Also I agree with you on Neil Young. He seems to have a very wide ranged > musical career. Country, Rock, blues and other formats of music. > Plus his presence in Buffalo Springfield, CSN & Y. But my favorite music > from Neil Young is when he had the backup band Crazy Horse. > > It is funny that there are so many different crazy things that bands do. > Singers go solo and have different backup bands. Bands loose members and > go on to greater success. > > I,m watching VH1 right now and I think that they covered every band that > you mentioned. Including Def Leppard. BTW - VH1 is airing some movie > with the subject of the drummer of Def Leppard and it seems to be > centered around when he was two armed and now that he lost an arm in the > car accident and continued playing. > > VH1 is getting to be a great music station. At least tonight. > > Later, > > Jim > --------------------- To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp