Your favorite/ best definition of rock and roll.
 
            
                
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            It's only rock and roll but I like it0
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            Not a definition but ahh hell...
 Leave me alone don't want your promises no more.
 Cause rock and roll is my religion and my lord.
 Won't ever change
 May think it's strange
 You can't kill rock and roll
 It's here to stayyyyyyyyyyyaayyyyayPost edited by Loujoe on0
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            Keith Richards.
 "...though my problems are meaningless....that don't make them go away...."0
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            To me, rock music was never meant to be safe. I think there needs to be an element of intrigue, mystery, subversiveness. Your parents should hate it.Trent Reznor.“Do not postpone happiness”
 (Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
 “Put yer good money on the sunrise”
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            Good 1^0
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            So with that. My Mom still today asks about the horrible music that used to come out of my room. Pretty sure she is referring to suicidal tendencies. Not rock and roll. Yes offensive.0
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            goldrush said:To me, rock music was never meant to be safe. I think there needs to be an element of intrigue, mystery, subversiveness. Your parents should hate it.Trent Reznor.
 Pretty much right on the mark, lol.
 I will say though, with much careful selection by the time my mother was well into her 70's, I managed to help coax my her toward being a Neil Young fan. I gave her a few cassette tapes- Harvest and Harvest Moon which she liked, and she even sat down with me and watched and seemed to enjoy the Jonathan Demme film, Neil Young & Crazy Horse: The Complex Sessions. She was quite amused by the last number, "Piece of Crap"!
 "It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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            I just opened Barrett Martin’s new book The Greatest Band That Ever Wasn’t and the very first sentence of the book is perfect for this discussion 
 “Do not postpone happiness”
 (Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
 “Put yer good money on the sunrise”
 (Tim Rogers)0
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            goldrush said:I just opened Barrett Martin’s new book The Greatest Band That Ever Wasn’t and the very first sentence of the book is perfect for this discussion 
 Yeah, for sure!
 If I were asked, "What is the first rock and roll band you became a fan of," and were to use that definition on which to base my answer, I would have to say, "The Rolling Stones". When I was a kid in the very early 60s, I was aware of The Beach Boys, The Beatles, Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels, among other bands, but the first band that to me fit the description "defiance expressed through music" had to have been the Stones. The others were fun, cute, snappy, etc., but the first time I saw The Rolling Stones on TV, that was the first time I ever felt the jolt of a defiant attitude in music... and liked it a lot!
 "It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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            To me, rock has to have an edge to it. It has to be a little rough around the edges. It’s why I prefer the Stones to the Beatles. I like music that sounds as if it’s a bunch of creeps playing in a garage. The shit rock is way too polished.It’s why most bands have a limited shelf life. You can only sound this way authentically for so long until you are a rich guy and life is good. Hard to be edgy when you live in a mansion, fly first class and stay at Four Seasons.0
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            1ThoughtKnown said:To me, rock has to have an edge to it. It has to be a little rough around the edges. It’s why I prefer the Stones to the Beatles. I like music that sounds as if it’s a bunch of creeps playing in a garage. The shit rock is way too polished.It’s why most bands have a limited shelf life. You can only sound this way authentically for so long until you are a rich guy and life is good. Hard to be edgy when you live in a mansion, fly first class and stay at Four Seasons.
 Well said! I like a lot of differing styles, but I agree that down and dirty is the best rock and roll.
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            The performance of My Generation on the Smothers Brothers show is my Definition of Rock and Roll: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiSKu7SbGNQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiSKu7SbGNQ
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            ceska said:The performance of My Generation on the Smothers Brothers show is my Definition of Rock and Roll: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiSKu7SbGNQWell done and excellent timing! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiSKu7SbGNQWell done and excellent timing! R.I.P. Tommy. :sad:"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 R.I.P. Tommy. :sad:"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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            It's what the kids are singin'.0
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 Thank you! When I saw the news that Tommy Smothers passed away I immediately thought of that bit on The Kids Are Alright. RIP indeed.brianlux said:ceska said:The performance of My Generation on the Smothers Brothers show is my Definition of Rock and Roll: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiSKu7SbGNQWell done and excellent timing! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiSKu7SbGNQWell done and excellent timing! R.I.P. Tommy. :sad: R.I.P. Tommy. :sad:
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