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Mine are:

Frank Sinatra

Beegees

REO Speedwagon

Motley Crue

Zac Brown Band

Hootie and the Blow Fish

Wilson Pickett

Elton John

Kenny Chesney

The Grateful Dead

Three Dog Night

Poison

Fleetwood Mac

T. Rex

Hank Williams JR.

James Taylor

CCR

Alabama

Amy Winehouse

Beegees

Dr. Hook

The Eagles

Eric Clapton

Guns N' Roses

Kid Rock

Michael Buble

Paul Simon

Hinder

Ryan Shupe

There are more but I dont have the ambition to write them all!

Posted

Now see what you have done ruesch95, wasted 90 minutes reminiscing and I loved every minute of it. The bands above AC/DC are all New Zealand bands and just as a matter of interest, have any of you herd of any of them? As you can tell with the rest of the list, they will be rock or heavy rock bands.

Google some of them, you will be in for a treat.

Kiwi Bands

Shihad

Dragon

Hello Sailor

Split Enz

Crowded House

Opshop

Elemeno P

Dave Dobbyn

Zed

Dance Exponents

Straitjacket Fits

Chris Knox

The Chills

The Mutton Birds

Crocodiles

The Mint Chicks

The Rabble

Ladyhawke

Strawpeople

Greg Johnson

Brooke Fraser

The Datsuns

Good Shirt

The Feelers

The Brunettes

Living End

Katchafire

Aussie Bands

AC/DC

Silverchair

INXS

Jet

Midnight Oil

Wolfmother

Powderfinger

Hoodoo Gurus

Hunters & Collectors

The Rest

Deep Purple

Pink Floyd

The Rolling Stones

Queen

Led Zeppelin

The Eagles

Black Sabbath

Genesis

Talking Heads

U2

The Scorpions

Metallica

Pearl Jam

Van Halen

Fleetwood Mac

ZZ Top

Motorhead

Iron Maiden

Guns 'N Roses

Bon Jovi

Soundgarden

Dire Straits

Radiohead

Coldplay

Red Hot Chili Peppers

The Police

The Doors

Cheers Mike.

Posted

Now see what you have done ruesch95, wasted 90 minutes reminiscing and I loved every minute of it. The bands above AC/DC are all New Zealand bands and just as a matter of interest, have any of you herd of any of them? As you can tell with the rest of the list, they will be rock or heavy rock bands.

Google some of them, you will be in for a treat.

Kiwi Bands

Shihad

Dragon

Hello Sailor

Split Enz

Crowded House

Opshop

Elemeno P

Dave Dobbyn

Zed

Dance Exponents

Straitjacket Fits

Chris Knox

The Chills

The Mutton Birds

Crocodiles

The Mint Chicks

The Rabble

Ladyhawke

Strawpeople

Greg Johnson

Brooke Fraser

The Datsuns

Good Shirt

The Feelers

The Brunettes

Living End

Katchafire

Aussie Bands

AC/DC

Silverchair

INXS

Jet

Midnight Oil

Wolfmother

Powderfinger

Hoodoo Gurus

Hunters & Collectors

The Rest

Deep Purple

Pink Floyd

The Rolling Stones

Queen

Led Zeppelin

The Eagles

Black Sabbath

Genesis

Talking Heads

U2

The Scorpions

Metallica

Pearl Jam

Van Halen

Fleetwood Mac

ZZ Top

Motorhead

Iron Maiden

Guns 'N Roses

Bon Jovi

Soundgarden

Dire Straits

Radiohead

Coldplay

Red Hot Chili Peppers

The Police

The Doors

Cheers Mike.

Haha, I do that alot!

I had a co-worker that liked Zed. He went to NZ for work and liked the music. He used to play it all the time! I liked it.

I'm going to Google the rest and see what comes up. Thanks for the suggestions!

Posted

This is my favorite Kiwi band and IMHO their best song

You might like this one too. The band is Mi-Sex and for some reasons unbeknown to me I completely forgot to add them to my NZ list

Both lead singers are dead now.

Shihad are the current Kings of rock these days in NZ and Aussie too. Australia always claim our bands as theirs as it is a natural progression to move over to Aussie and try and crack the big time

.

Cheers Mike

  • 1 month later...
Posted

My favorite bands were always a mix of what my mood was:

GNR

BonJovi

Metallica

ABBA

Aerosmith

A-HA

Duran Duran

Pink Floyd

Queen

and maybe some other ones...

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