Greta Van Fleet and Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats here recently.
Loller.GuerrillaPack said:
I'm really feeling some Phil Collins right now. Forget the Beatles and the Stones. I think Phil is the best British pop rock artist in history.
Phil Collins is the 23rd best selling artist of all time, with 89.9 million certified units sold, only 10 million behind the Rolling Stones who have 99.3 million.FuzzyRed said:Loller.GuerrillaPack said:
I'm really feeling some Phil Collins right now. Forget the Beatles and the Stones. I think Phil is the best British pop rock artist in history.
To each his own. Nothing gets me to change the dial quicker than Phil Collins (except maybe U2, who I'm sure is also one of the best selling artists of all time).GuerrillaPack said:Phil Collins is the 23rd best selling artist of all time, with 89.9 million certified units sold, only 10 million behind the Rolling Stones who have 99.3 million.FuzzyRed said:Loller.GuerrillaPack said:
I'm really feeling some Phil Collins right now. Forget the Beatles and the Stones. I think Phil is the best British pop rock artist in history.
Despite your Phil Collins love, I thank you for this...never heard it before and really good!GuerrillaPack said:
At the last NC State hockey game vs UNC, they played the song "Here and Now" by Letters to Cleo, which is a hidden gem from the 90s that I hadn't heard in ages. So recently I've been binging on 90s grunge.
I had some Conway on last night myselfBell Tower Grey said:
Throwback country with the best of George Jones and Conway Twitty and a glass of Makers 46.
Yeah his last two albums have been great(not discounting his earlier stuff)statefan91 said:
Have enjoyed all of this Sturgill Simpson stuff lately