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Ouch is right Jeff. Every band was shear torture. I won't waste my time watching that mess again. What a joke from start to finish. Man I wanted to like the Muggs hopping they would be the one bright spot on the show but I couldn't get past the vocals either. The only band I actually thought covered an Elton John song well was the Blue Grass band.

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Yeah, as much as I like them, that Elton John cover sucked. Bad choice for them. They sounded ragged tonight, like they didn't rehearse. Very un-together, and that's the first time I've ever heard them sound bad. They did dedicate the first song to Howlin' Wolf. Too bad the majority of the audience never has heard of Wolf.

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Re: The Muggs on the Next Great American Band!

jim m wrote:

Ouch is right Jeff. Every band was shear torture. I won't waste my time watching that mess again. What a joke from start to finish. Man I wanted to like the Muggs hopping they would be the one bright spot on the show but I couldn't get past the vocals either. The only band I actually thought covered an Elton John song well was the Blue Grass band.

Jim,
I know you said you weren't going to watch again, but did you?  I have to agree with you on the shear torture thing regarding last week, but most of the bands stepped it up this week.  The only performance I didn't care for was Franklin Bridge.

I'm digging the Clark Brothers Band this week.  The Muggs and Rocket have been eliminated.

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No I didn't watch and I didn't DVR it either. That was the way I got through it last week by skipping ahead the more intolerable bands. I did like the blue grass bands Elton John cover. I just didn't get it why they were even on the thing. I have to fess up. I am an American Idol fan and they manage to find talented people. I just thought every band on the show was average at best and Rocket being just plain terrible. Not you Rocket but the chick band on the show.

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The chick band was terrible.  I was embarrassed for them.  I know what you mean about average at best.  I can think of a dozen talented bands from my area who blow any of these bands out of the park.

"There is nothing to it.  You only have to hit the right notes at the right time and the instrument plays itself."---Johann Sebastian Bach

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Fretwork wrote:

The chick band was terrible.  I was embarrassed for them.  I know what you mean about average at best.  I can think of a dozen talented bands from my area who blow any of these bands out of the park.

I'll agree with that Fret !
Jaci

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Re: The Muggs on the Next Great American Band!

jim m wrote:

Ouch is right Jeff. Every band was shear torture. I won't waste my time watching that mess again. What a joke from start to finish. Man I wanted to like the Muggs hopping they would be the one bright spot on the show but I couldn't get past the vocals either. The only band I actually thought covered an Elton John song well was the Blue Grass band.

Jim, don't let that performance turn you off The Muggs. Their debut album is hot. But based on that performance, and speaking as a supporter of the band, they sucked big time. This is The Muggs I know :

http://www.myspace.com/themuggs

Based on that performance, I would've voted them off too. tongue(Sorry guys)

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Checked it out. Still kind of raw for me. Check out this band out of Chicago. www.steepwater.com More lick less schtick. They are raw and edgy like the Muggs but live the guitar player Jeff Massey rips.

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I watched last nights episode and I had a hunch the Muggs weren't gonna move on. I've listened to there stuff and they strike me as another SRV style band, (I didn't wanna say wannabe). It's no wonder Joe has strayed from that sound, there's just too many of them these days. Overall I was surprised at how well all the bands dealt with the Billy Joel subject matter. These shows are tough to swallow because after my friend Andrew Beal was on Americas Got Talent last summer and he told me its all pretty much pre-determined regardless of the texting and phone in votes. Thats why he had to sign a confidentiallity waiver to compete. We couldn't get a word out him the whole time he was still competing for fear of being DQ'd. What the hell though, its what the mindless minions want as far as TV goes these days.

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jim m wrote:

Checked it out. Still kind of raw for me. Check out this band out of Chicago. www.steepwater.com More lick less schtick. They are raw and edgy like the Muggs but live the guitar player Jeff Massey rips.

I dig The Steepwater Band too, although I think they were better as a 4 piece with a front man. 'Revelation Sunday' is a good album, but their previous one 'Dharmakaya' was excellent. The Muggs are more in the tradition of Cactus and Led Zeppelin than SRV, very much influenced by the early 70's scene. Danny Methric is a monster player for that style of music.

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Keith wrote:
jim m wrote:

Checked it out. Still kind of raw for me. Check out this band out of Chicago. www.steepwater.com More lick less schtick. They are raw and edgy like the Muggs but live the guitar player Jeff Massey rips.

I dig The Steepwater Band too, although I think they were better as a 4 piece with a front man. 'Revelation Sunday' is a good album, but their previous one 'Dharmakaya' was excellent. The Muggs are more in the tradition of Cactus and Led Zeppelin than SRV, very much influenced by the early 70's scene. Danny Methric is a monster player for that style of music.

The Muggs don't sound at all like SRV. Like Kieth said more along the Cactus, Zep, sound. I like to refer to them as a cross between Mountain and Cream. Hey Kieth, check your e mail.
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30 (edited by dragster 2007-11-14 10:28:50)

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I just hope some people DON'T think coming from Detroit means "bad music"......THE MUGGS ARE NOT THE WORST BAND OUT THERE...c'mon, shake a leg! smile

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3g_N_62lZ1U

Rob

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dragster wrote:

I just hope some people DON'T think coming from Detroit means "bad music"......THE MUGGS ARE NOT THE WORST BAND OUT THERE...c'mon, shake a leg! smile

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3g_N_62lZ1U

Rob

We'd be in excellent shape if The Muggs were the worst band out there. wink

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Hey Keith. I got 2 words for ya....SCARLETT RUNNER!   HOLY *&%$#***

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Still digging the Clark Brothers Band.

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I'm so excited that The Clark Brothers Band won this competition!  This is my new favorite band . . . after Joe of course.

"There is nothing to it.  You only have to hit the right notes at the right time and the instrument plays itself."---Johann Sebastian Bach