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PostPosted: Fri Apr 07, 2017 8:23 am 
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So the semester's winding down in a small midwest town (didn't intend that to rhyme). I've been appreciating the landscape a lot and seeing the optimism that all the farmers start to have for the new season. For some reason it's been putting me more in the mood for some southern fried rock. Was curious if you guys could give me some more ideas, maybe even some lesser known ones, that I'm missing.

What I have on my playlist so far:
Skynard (duh)
Allman Bro's
Black Crowes
Eagles
Charlie Daniels (only a little bit)
Pride & Glory
Stillwater
Led Zeppelin (only a little bit)

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 07, 2017 8:50 am 
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Bad Company
Ram Jam (black betty specifically)
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Creedence Clearwater Revival (pretty much my definition of southern rock)
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Steve Earle. (Okay, Copperhead Road is his only song worth listening to, but that belongs there.)
Bob Seger. (Detroit ain't the south, but the style is right.)
Steve Miller. (Again, Wisconsin ain't the south, but...)
Cage the Elephant (The style is wrong, but it's Kentucky rock!)
Kings of Leon (Tenessee)
ZZ Top (perfect, and a defining band for the Southern Rock genre.)
Neil Young (If only for the fun fake-war with Skynyrd. They were friends. Plus the style is right, even if he's a dirty Canuck.)
The Band (more canucks doing Southern Rock)
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers (Florida doesn't count, but again, style...)
The Travelling Wilburies ('nuff said)

I'm curious about the inclusion of British Invasion band Zeppelin on your list. I mean, Zeppelin is pure classical awesome, but nothing about it strikes me as "Southern Fried."

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Talya wrote:
I'm curious about the inclusion of British Invasion band Zeppelin on your list. I mean, Zeppelin is pure classical awesome, but nothing about it strikes me as "Southern Fried."

You are not wrong. There's just a few songs off 1 and 2 that seem to fit he vibe for me, I guess (hence the "little bit" disclaimer).

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Screeling wrote:
Talya wrote:
I'm curious about the inclusion of British Invasion band Zeppelin on your list. I mean, Zeppelin is pure classical awesome, but nothing about it strikes me as "Southern Fried."

You are not wrong. There's just a few songs off 1 and 2 that seem to fit he vibe for me, I guess (hence the "little bit" disclaimer).



I added more to my list above.

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If you want the occasional female vocalists that have some music fitting the style:

Janice Joplin
Alannah Myles (Black Velvet, specifically)
Heart
Ruby Starr
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts

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I respect those ladies and all, but southern fried is just a genre that doesn't feel right with a woman singer. Maybe I just haven't heard the right one yet.

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Molly Hatchet
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Screeling wrote:
I respect those ladies and all, but southern fried is just a genre that doesn't feel right with a woman singer. Maybe I just haven't heard the right one yet.


Understandable. It's hard to think of many that even come close to the same style.

Of all of the ones listed, Black Velvet by Alannah Myles, and Me and Bobby McGee by Janice Joplin sound to me like they belong. Heart's closest stuff sounds a bit more "metal" than it does Southern. Jett is a bit more punk.

I don't like Ruby Starr's music at all, but she was entirely part of the Southern Rock genre.

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Well, Me and Bobby McGee was originally written and recorded by Kris Kristofferson.

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I don't know why it took so long to bring up Molly Hatchet and Outlaws.

Marshal Tucker Band
Poco
Little River Band

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shuyung wrote:
Well, Me and Bobby McGee was originally written and recorded by Kris Kristofferson.


That explains the feel. She took a country song and turned it into blues-rock.

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Corolinth wrote:
I don't know why it took so long to bring up Molly Hatchet and Outlaws.

Because that's how long it took me to log in and see the thread.

Greg Allman's solo stuff, to go along with the rest of the Allman Brothers catalog.
A bunch of Doobie Brothers stuff
Pretty much anything off Sticky Fingers from the Stones

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Good stuff, thanks guys. Lots I forgot about.

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I havn't read this entire thread, but if he hasn't been mentioned, Derek Trucks and his Tedeschi Trucks band project should be included.

It's not traditional southern rock, but it's a really well put together group of very talented musicians, with Derek's slide guitar being top among them.

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Make the switch to blues :)

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