No, Nirvana didnt start grunge.
No, Neil Young and Crazy Horse did....
I agree that Alice In Chains was the best Seattle band, they are one of my all time favorites. And Andrew Wood was in Malfunkshun. Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament were in Green River. We all know where they ended up.ToonaRockGuy wrote: And Alice In Chains was the best band to come out of Seattle, EVER.
And Andy Wood was never in Green River. He was in Lords Of The Wasteland, later renamed Mother Love Bone. Mark Arm (Mudhoney) was the vocalist of Green River.
bassist_25 wrote: Oh yeah, here's another lesser known grunge band that many people may have forgotten about: Gruntruck.
YES! All hail Jag Tanna! Incredible technique with a raw sound and knowing when and when not play. Like a second coming of RUSH.bassist_25 wrote:Another band that came out at the time and didn't get the recognition that they deserved (I know Dave will agree with me on this) was I Mother Earth. They were definitely ahead of their contemporaries in terms of musicianship and songwriting. Their first album, Dig, had them obviously wearing their influences on their sleeves (SRV, Santana, Zepplin), but they really found their voice with Scenery and Fish. That album's just perfectly produced. It's one of those albums you have to listen to a few times to "get it," but once you do, you'll realize that it was worth all of the effort.
Oh yeah, here's another lesser known grunge band that many people may have forgotten about: Gruntruck.
Yeah, it was called "Rikki Rockett's ex"EyesOfAnguishbassist wrote:And speaking of Ritchie Kotzen.... Has he been in any other projects since Poison??
I drove all the way to Jaxx in VA for the chance to meet CC back in 2000. He didn't disappoint and it's prob my most memorable meeting I've ever had.Ronnyd wrote: P.S. Am I the only guitar player that likes C.C. Deville???
Didn't he go to Julliard? CC seems like a cool cat. He doesn't take himself too seriously, which is something that I think a lot of musicians need to do.Mistress_DB wrote: Little known fact... CC is actually classically trained.
Given age & circumstances, it was only for a semester or two at NYU...according to Wikipedia:bassist_25 wrote:Didn't he go to Julliard? CC seems like a cool cat. He doesn't take himself too seriously, which is something that I think a lot of musicians need to do.Mistress_DB wrote: Little known fact... CC is actually classically trained.
Well that's nuts. Who'd'a thunk.lonewolf wrote:Instead, he moved to Los Angeles in 1981 and played in various bands, including...Roxx Regime (which later changed their name to Stryper), before auditioning for Poison."