Happy Canada Day everybody. What is your favorite Canadian music?

Started by Bluesberry, July 01, 2010, 07:40:36 AM

Gnasty


ooops, forgot about this band!! Steppenwolf... We all know Born to be wild and magic carpet ride already ;) They had some American in them too though. but hey what the hell. thought i`d post too.



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Sandy, you've gone Canada mad brother, go and have some good clean Canadian fun with your family, drink a good Canadian beer while you are out there.  Why not go for a Molson Canadian for the hell of it.  Great fun we are having here today.  I went downtown Saint John this afternoon for some fun and I get back and this thread has exploded.

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64G is going for the gold here.  Canadian gold that is.  You got any more Gnasty. Vanncad?  Where are the rest of our Canadian Brothers or brothers that like Canadian brothers who like Canadian music?.  Mark (Launched), you are practically Canadian, growing up in Main, what Canadian stuff do you like?  I'm going for a Molson Canadian folks, this is too much fun.

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Happy Canada Day Everybody!  And I am stuck at work :(  At double time and a half ;D  Okay, some great choices so far...How about some Harlequin?  How about some Streetheart?  Unpretensious, straight ahead R n' R, with a decidedly British influence.  Very popular in Canada late 70's, early 80's...and a lot of their music surprisingly still sounds pretty good.  Neither band made a dent Stateside though...Paul Dean from Loverboy was the original guitarist for Streetheart and played on the first album before starting Loverboy.  At the time, these 2 bands were about the best for straight ahead R n' R (  Rush were more considered Metal or Prog Rock, and I don't think Triumph should be considered for anything ;D ). 


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This is a newish band that really does it for me..."Black Mountain" from Sandy's hometown, Vancouver.


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Sam Roberts, I love Sam Roberts, very good stuff.  From Montreal.


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