What 5 are in your current CD rotation?
- Machine Head- Through The Ashes Of Empires
- Fear Factory- Archetype
- Slipknot- Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses)
- Deep Purple- Machine Head
- Amon Amarth- The Crusher
Finally getting long time favorites on CD now used of Ebay, Also a few friends are hooking me up with burned CD's.....Ssssssh! :paranoid :-D
Cowboy Junkies - The Trinity Session
Bob Marley - Legend
Black Crowes - Live
Led Zeppelin - "Conspiracy Theory" (San Diego 3/14/75 SBD)
Grateful Dead - Fox Theater, Atlanta, GA 5/19/77 SBD
CDs I brought to work today:
Neil Young - "Everybody Knows This is Nowhere"
Beatles - "With the Beatles"
Beatles - "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"
Bob Dylan - "Blood on the Tracks"
John Lennon - "John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band"
Simon & Garfunkel - "Bridge Over Troubled Water"
The Band - "The Band" aka the Brown Album
Gordon Lightfoot - "Complete Greatest Hits"
And if I need more of a Dylan fix before the day is out, the MP3 player is loaded with a disc that includes his first Greatest Hits album, "Highway 61 Revisited", and favorites from "The Essential Bob Dylan".
Quote from: Fan_Since_64 on September 17, 2004, 07:51:46 AM
CDs I brought to work today:
Neil Young - "Everybody Knows This is Nowhere"
Title track is perfect for work! I've cranked that at my job quite a few times! ;) ;D :-D
Sevendust - Sevendust
Depeche Mode - Violator
KoRn - Life is Peachy
Godsmack - Awake
Incubus - Make Yourself
Ah...Machine Head. One of my favorites!
I pride myself on the variety of music I listen to. I'll give you a sample of what I've got at the moment:
The Electric Joe Satriani (An Anthology)
Goldfinger - Hang-Ups
Pink Floyd - Wish you Were Here
Sarah Brightman - Harem
The Moody Blues - A Question of Balance
Okay....it's eclectic, though:
Incubus- Make Yourself (but not with KoRn ;) )
John Hiatt- Walk On
Stevie Ray Vaughn- The Sky is Crying
Van Halen- I
Pink Floyd- Echos
Actually, it's a tough question. I physically have these CDs... but the 6 CD changer in my car crapped out. I called the dealer, and they wanted $500-$600 just to fix it. Faaaaarg that. So, I went to circuit city and picked up a new Pioneer Tuner/CD/MP3/WMA player. Better than my old rig, and I was able to fit the vast majority of my music collection on five CDs. So, technically, I have a ton of tunes and albums with me.
Oh, forgot to mention-- that Pioneer was only $160, and included free installation. Couldn't be happier with the choice, if anyone cares to know.
Shellac - At Action Park
White Stripes - White Stripes
Bob Dylan - Self Portrait
Mclusky - Mclusky Do Dallas
Gogol Bordello - Voi La Intruder
- Year of the Rabbit - S/T
- Promise Ring - Nothing Feels Good
- Texas is the Reason - Do you Know Who You Are?
- Sugarcubes - Life's too Good
- Shift - Spacesuit
5 cd's I've listened to already at work today:
Gang Starr - Moment of Truth
Gang Starr - The Ownerz
Run Dmc - Greatest Hits
Building 429 - Space in between us
Def Leopard - Vault
Current rotation in the old CD palyer:
Cars - Greatest Hits
The Who - Who's Next
Enigma - Voyager
and two mp3 compilation cd's with a wide assortment of music.
Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms
North Mississippi Allstars - Shake hands with Shorty
Mark Knopfler - Sailing to Philadelphia
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Green River
Big Head Todd and the Monsters - Riviera
Frontier Week Mix
Kansas, Boston, Queen Mix
Clapton, Eagles, Who Mix
Beatles Mix
ACDC, Kiss Mix
Quote from: MDS on September 17, 2004, 03:57:11 PM
Frontier Week Mix
Kansas, Boston, Queen Mix
Clapton, Eagles, Who Mix
Beatles Mix
ACDC, Kiss Mix
Just come out and say you stole a bunch of mp3s.
Quote from: General_Failure on September 17, 2004, 05:20:23 PM
Quote from: MDS on September 17, 2004, 03:57:11 PM
Frontier Week Mix
Kansas, Boston, Queen Mix
Clapton, Eagles, Who Mix
Beatles Mix
ACDC, Kiss Mix
Just come out and say you stole a bunch of mp3s.
My friend's friend got a letter from someone and it warned him not to download music illegally. :paranoid
Quote from: General_Failure on September 17, 2004, 05:20:23 PM
Quote from: MDS on September 17, 2004, 03:57:11 PM
Frontier Week Mix
Kansas, Boston, Queen Mix
Clapton, Eagles, Who Mix
Beatles Mix
ACDC, Kiss Mix
Just come out and say you stole a bunch of mp3s.
I have Kazaa Lite. I downloaded most of those songs off there. Sue me.
That's it, I'm calling Hoyda! :)
Justice means nothing today
Now that the jury's for sale
Guilty or not, the verdict's a lie
You're going to jail
The system has failed
Frank Sinatra-Greatest Hits
Portishead(Self Titled Album)
Creedance Clearwater Revival
Pearl Jam(the first one)
EL-P (Fantastic Damage)
Utada Hikaru - Exodus
Slipknot - Subliminal Verses
and a bunch of mix crap I made to get me up for the Eagles.
Quote from: hbionic on September 18, 2004, 04:39:34 PM
Frank Sinatra-Greatest Hits
Portishead(Self Titled Album)
Creedance Clearwater Revival
Pearl Jam(the first one)
EL-P (Fantastic Damage)
Ahh...you are nearly as eclectic as me!
Modest Moust - Good News for People who like bad news.
Ben Folds - Speed Graphic EP
Tom Waits - Bone Machine
Bloodhound Gang - Use Your Fingers
Cake - Fashion Nugget
Eh, might as well add today's CDs-at-work list:
The Band - "Rock of Ages"
Neil Young - "On the Beach"
Led Zeppelin - "Physical Graffiti"
The Beatles - "Revolver"
John Lennon - "Lennon Legend" compilation
Bob Dylan - "Time Out of Mind"
Bjork — Greatest Hits
DJ Tiesto — Magix Six: Live in Amsterdam
Deftones — Live in England
Various Artists — Soundbombing II
Gang Starr — Full Clip: A Decade of Gang Starr
Sigur Ros — ( )
Enigma - Love Sensuatilty Devotion(greatest hits) <i just scored this at work>
Radiohead - Hail to the Thief
A Perfect Circle - 13th step
REM - Lifes Rich Pageant
Sinatra Reprise - The Very Good Years
Ataxia
John Frisciante-The Will to Death
At the Drive-In - relationship of command
sparta -porcelin
The latest set to get me through the work day:
Joni Mitchell - "Ladies of the Canyon"
The Doors - "L.A. Woman"
George Harrison - "Cloud 9"
The Beatles - "Abbey Road"
Cream - "Disraeli Gears"
Bruce Springsteen - "Darkness on the Edge of Town"
Bitches Ain't shtein - Ben Folds (http://s151469783.onlinehome.us/music/BenFolds_BitchesAintS__t.mp3)
IGY's theme song.
As for a current rotation:
- Burning Airlines: Mission: Control!
- Elliott Smith: XO
- Joiya - Sometimes Is and Kinda
- Texas is the Reason: Do You Know Who You Are?
- The Swirlies: Blonder Tongue Audio Baton
in heavy rotation on the iPod:
Two Gallants - ep
Black Lamb - Low Road
Wolf Parade - Apologies to the Queen Mary
Art Brut - Bang Bang Rock & Roll
Shellac - 1000 Hurts
Fugazi - The Argument
The Misfits - Walk Among Us
Gorillaz - Demon Days.
i haven't heard Shellac in a long time. :yay
Quote from: Diomedes on February 10, 2006, 11:14:38 AM
Art Brut - Bang Bang Rock & Roll
excellent choice, i've had that in for the last week or two too. went to see this chick feist the other night and bought tickets to their show in a few weeks while i was there.
my little brother just discovered rock n roll.
right now my mp3 player is:
seu jorge: the life aquatic sessions
art brut: bang bang rock n roll
feist: let it die
sean price: monkey barz
matisyahu: shake off the dust...arise
the hold steady: seperation sunday
Always a fun thread! My workplace CDs for today:
The Band - "The Last Waltz"
Emmylou Harris - "Red Dirt Girl" & "Elite Hotel"
Bob Dylan - "Time Out of Mind"
The Beatles - "Magical Mystery Tour"
John Lennon - "Live in New York City"
CCR - "24 Carat" compilation
Quote from: Mad-Lad on February 10, 2006, 11:16:39 AM
i haven't heard Shellac in a long time. :yay
I worship Steve Albini
Quote from: phattymatty on February 10, 2006, 11:17:14 AMmy little brother just discovered rock n roll.
He's only 22 and he's out of control!!
I've also been listening to Dane Cook, Mitch Hedberg, & Dave Attell. Those are three funny bastiches.
"Wearing a turtleneck is like being strangled by a really weak guy, all day. Wearing a backpack and a turtleneck is like a weak midget trying to bring you down." :-D
Leonard Cohen - The Essential
John Frusciante- Curtains
In Flames - Come Clarity
Vader- The Art of War
Krisiun- Assassination
A Tribe Called Quest - Midnight Mauraders
Matisyahu - Live at Stubb's
Albert React - Confluence & Scrapes
Down - Nola
Danger Doom - The Mouse and the Mask
Mike Doughty - Haughty Melodic
Quote from: mussa on February 10, 2006, 11:27:35 AM
Mike Doughty - Haughty Melodic
:yay
if you like that, pick up his other solo albums. skittish, and rockity roll. you can maybe find it as a double cd now. but i know itunes carries them as well.
Have Rush R30 playing with Stevie Ray Vaughn to follow.....
i didn't know he had other solo albums, my buddy gave me this one. nice :yay
Yes - 90125
America - Greatest Hits
Sublime - Sublime
Several CDs I burned of various artists. Kind of like programing my own radio station.
Quote from: MURP on February 10, 2006, 11:23:57 AM
Leonard Cohen - The Essential
Excellent choice! :yay
Quote from: 4and26 on February 10, 2006, 11:34:27 AM
Have Rush R30 playing with Stevie Ray Vaughn to follow.....
That's funny. I've been listening to quite a bit of SRV lately. It started when I was making a batch of Chili last week-- Stevie is excellent Chili Making music-- and I sort of just kept listening.
Good call Wingy. I just downloaded a few off of Skittish. Yes, it is a double disc now. :yay
world reknown - how nice i am - maxi single
smif and wesson - dah shinin
x clan - to the east blackwards
umc's - fruits of nature
raekwon - only built for cuban links
heres a little gem for yous....
biz markie - things get a little easier - the unsung hero from biz's second album that was overshadowed by 'just a friend'
peep the dope bassline sample pulled from players 'baby come back'
http://havas42.com/beats/Biz%20Markie-Things%20Get%20A%20Little%20Easier.mp3
thats quite a blog you got there IGY.
not mine dog...altho i contribute to it
biz markie sounds crazy high or drunk in that track
Quote from: Zanshin on February 10, 2006, 12:09:10 PM
Quote from: 4and26 on February 10, 2006, 11:34:27 AM
Have Rush R30 playing with Stevie Ray Vaughn to follow.....
That's funny. I've been listening to quite a bit of SRV lately. It started when I was making a batch of Chili last week-- Stevie is excellent Chili Making music-- and I sort of just kept listening.
I've always like SRV but got the Essential SRV for Christmas and it's awsome :yay
biz markie sounds crazy high or drunk in that track
thats called the crazy drunken style...biz dont get high...when he plays soccer with the drugs he plays goalie
baby come back....any kind of fool could see....there was something in everything about you...baby come back...you can blame it all on me...cause i was wrong...and i just cant live without uuuuuuuuuuu
You suck. Knock it off.
but wiggy love you ???
id like to send this out to my wiggette DIO....one love baby...
http://s48.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1GJL592CM2SIP2RL6YHWQRPZNS
just discovered a band this weekend. deadboy and the elephantmen - we are night sky
Quote from: phattymatty on February 10, 2006, 11:19:28 AM
seu jorge: the life aquatic sessions
I'm a fan as well. :yay
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 10, 2006, 12:42:21 PM
world reknown - how nice i am - maxi single
You can't be talking about the rap duo. If so...they're still around? I have one of their tracks on 12". I forget the name...gotta go diggin in the crates....but it was always a dope song. I'll try to remember the name and then post it.
they are not around...but their long lost full length remains the most sought after piece of hip-hop perhaps ever...the single you have must be 'how nice i am'...if you have it on wax ill buy it from you as i only have the cassette
how the eff do you know who world reknown is
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 13, 2006, 12:40:28 PM
how the eff do you know who world reknown is
How do I know? Because I'm white. 8)
:-D
Well done Chuggie.
Hey IGY...I'm definitely gonna have to look in one of my crates...as soon as I do...I'll verify if its 'how nice I am' or not. At this point from what I can recall...its not. But...I always wondered about their other stuff. I'll let you know once I find it.
On a side note....try digging up
It's OK by All Natural
Dry Tears- Aphylliation
Time's Up- O.C. (probably my favorite track ever)...
Cross Town Beef- (I think its by medina green)...(mos def guest stars)
Player- Slum Village
Looking over a city- Latyrx feat. El-P (ok...this and times up are my favorite)
Also...there's this one track that Talib Kweli was on...before lone catalysts. And...Lone catalysts always put dope shtein on wax yo!
If you want a dope ass track....check out
2 killers- By Big Hutch feat. Xzibit (remix) Bad Ass mother pumpin song!
perhaps it was easy connect or butta love then..dont think they have any other singles
It's OK by All Natural - not really into them but i have the 'no preservatives' cd
Dry Tears- Aphylliation - eh
Time's Up- O.C. (probably my favorite track ever)... - easily in my 20 favorite songs ever
Cross Town Beef- (I think its by medina green)...(mos def guest stars) - mos def was in medina green...GREAT SONG...produced by posdunus
Player- Slum Village - slum village = zzzzz...i dont like any of that ok player coffee shop crap
Looking over a city- Latyrx feat. El-P (ok...this and times up are my favorite) - latyrx might be the worst of all time...and i cant stomach el-p
Also...there's this one track that Talib Kweli was on...before lone catalysts. And...Lone catalysts always put dope shtein on wax yo! - lonecats were really dope...kweli wasnt with them tho...just did a song or two...you might be thinking of reflection eternal...him and mos def's group pre blackstar
Reflection eternal...good shtein!
I like slum ville.....I'm a fan...even though I know what you mean about the coffee shop crap. :-D
Funny you say that about El-P...you either hate him or love him...probably no in between. Yes...he's out there...but I guess its like some deep poetry or abstract art...its hard to get into..but once you're in...you can appreciate it. The beats though are dope..specially his Company Flow shtein.
Latyrx (Latiff and Lyrics Born)...they had some good tracks individually...granted I never have fully listend to the whole Quannum Project stuff...but little by little.
Did you ever get into Dilated Peoples? Beat Junkies, Scratch Pikelz? Visionaries?
Some other ones....
Mobb Deep feat. Xzibit- Eyes may shine
Saukrates feat. Xzibit- Keep it movin
De La feat. Common- The business (another great song)
There's another one by the Jungle Brothers (How you want it, I got it) I think that's the name...or its in the chorus....dope ass song...look it up if you don't know it.
right now i am listening to a bunch of middle age gabbing women bitching about the snow.
Did you ever get into Dilated Peoples? Beat Junkies, Scratch Pikelz? Visionaries?
dialateds singles and the platform were all bangin...then they started to get kinda corny and same sounding...i dont dislike them now but they are sleep inducing much like slum village and that other stuff...got nothing against it but i cant listen it it
funcrusher is the only listenable product elp has ever put out...his beats are not soulful enough for me...to much trebele and spaced out...i like 70's soul sampled hip-hop
yeah i got the how you want it we got single incredible song...in fact i have just about every full length hip-hop album that came out btwn the years of 87-97...literally
plus tons of tapes and 12 inches (no homo)
It's a funny phenomena...groups just tend to make their money, lose their drive and relax. Sucks for the fans.
Styles of Beyond. Now, I know their shtein was stuff you could do with simple music making equipment...but I always enjoyed them. Spies like us and endangered.
KRS-ONE though NEVER gets enough props. That guy kicks farging ass.
Yo...did you ever check out the battle between MC Juice and Supernatural? Classic if you haven't heard it...which you probably have. I like listening to it every one in a while.
I'm sure just like with anything....or any type of music...there are plenty of 1-hit wonders.
I was thinking that in hip-hop...there's so many 1 good song groups out there....like I was thinking of Volume 10 (pistol grip pump) or MC Breed (Can you believe I can't think of his farging song name...but you know which one) :boom Pace Won- War and many others.
Ok...here's another one....not quite hip hop....did you ever like Portishead? They are starting to make new music again after 7 years. Probably another top favorite groups of mine.
I was thinking that in hip-hop...there's so many 1 good song groups out there....like I was thinking of Volume 10 (pistol grip pump) or MC Breed (Can you believe I can't think of his farging song name...but you know which one) Pace Won- War and many others.
Ok...here's another one....not quite hip hop....did you ever like Portishead? They are starting to make new music again after 7 years. Probably another top favorite groups of mine.
theres a ton of one song groups out there in hip-hop because it was and still is to a much lesser extent vinyl based....it was nothing to record a song in your basement and spend a couple hundred bucks to get it pressed up...didnt need a label or even any real money...from there if it was dope you could get it on mix shows and build it by word of mouth...hip-hop is the only genre this happened in...thus the plethora of great songs
that being said there are also a ton of one great album groups
ive heard of portishead but have never heard portishead
mc breed - gotta get mine - w/ pac....classic material
krs was is and always will be a top 10 all time mc...check the
his best song....
http://s48.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1GJL592CM2SIP2RL6YHWQRPZNS
holler
Quote from: Wingspan on February 13, 2006, 01:29:49 PM
right now i am listening to a bunch of middle age gabbing women bitching about the snow.
Overrated.
Quote from: Wingspan on February 13, 2006, 01:29:49 PM
right now i am listening to a bunch of middle age gabbing women bitching about the snow.
I listened to a bunch of young teens complaining about how cold it was in Ft. Myers, Florida today.
Korn - Love Song
Fugazi - Repeater
+3
farging great album.
Their first three or four albums were all fantastic. Too bad I'm not an angst ridden teen anymore and couldn't care less about music 95% of the time. Oh yeah, and I cut that straight edge shtein out about 12 years ago too. Oops.
THE DRUMMER FROM DEF LEPPARD ONLY HAS ONE ARM!
THE DRUMMER FROM DEF LEPPARD ONLY HAS ONE ARM!
THE DRUMMER FROM DEF LEPPARD ONLY HAS ONE ARM!
THE DRUMMER FROM DEF LEPPARD ONLY HAS ONE ARM!
THE DRUMMER FROM DEF LEPPARD ONLY HAS ONE ARM!
THE DRUMMER FROM DEF LEPPARD ONLY HAS ONE ARM!
I can tell you what I'm not listening to.
My farging ipod. :'(
If you plug it in, at least you can smell it.
It still smells. :-D :'(
Eh, it's Friday and I feel like reviving this thread ;)
My workplace CDs today:
Emmylou Harris - Elite Hotel, Red Dirt Girl & Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town
The Band - The Best of the Band
The Beatles - Let It Be
Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy
Bob Dylan - Time Out of Mind
Quote from: Fan_Since_64 on February 17, 2006, 11:24:02 AMEmmylou Harris - Elite Hotel, Red Dirt Girl & Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town
The Band - The Best of the Band
The Beatles - Let It Be
Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy
Bob Dylan - Time Out of Mind
Your taste doesn't strike me as broad, but it's good. I enjoy all of those albums, especially the Dylan.
Bob Dylan sucks.
He's not terribly impressed with you, either.
Figured someone would change the title of this thread by now.
Big and Rich- Comin' to your City
Kid Rock- Cocky
Grateful Dead- Europe '72
Cowboy Troy- Locomotive
Dean Martin- Compilation by me
Ron & Fez. These guys are mostly just annoying.
stilloncrack is a deadhead. I for one am not the least bit surprised.
Quote from: Diomedes on February 17, 2006, 11:36:10 AM
stilloncrack is a deadhead. I for one am not the least bit surprised.
And the Dead never ever leaves the rotation. Ever.
"Out on the road today I saw a Dead Head sticker on a Cadillac"
I bought a car adapter for my ipod and listened to it on the way to work today. I hit shuffle and this is what I got on the drive in this morning:
Born on the Bayou - CCR
Beverly Hills - Weezer
Take Me Out - Franz Fernidad (or whatever the hell his name is)
Hells Bells - AC/DC
The Show - Doug E Fresh
You care.
Quote from: FFatPatt on February 17, 2006, 11:36:04 AM
Ron & Fez. These guys are mostly just annoying.
i didn't know those assbutts were still on the air. i hate them.
Quote from: Diomedes on February 17, 2006, 11:26:17 AM
Your taste doesn't strike me as broad, but it's good. I enjoy all of those albums, especially the Dylan.
I tend to go on tangents. I've been very heavy into Emmylou Harris the past couple of months. Dylan I'm always into, although I tend to jump around from the early, folky years to later material and most everything in between. Ditto the Beatles - I'll go for days just wanting to listen to the later albums, but then will want to listen to early material exclusively, or the psychedelic albums. Beyond that, there are times when I just can't get enough of The Who (I'm about due to go on a Who tangent, I think) or Pink Floyd, or I'll get back to my folk roots with Peter, Paul & Mary or Pete Seeger. Maybe one of these days I'll shock my co-workers and bring in one of my classical CDs. ;)
I've been trying to expand my horizons a bit - always open to suggestions from co-workers and, ahem, younger friends.
Quote from: Sgt PSN on February 17, 2006, 11:52:35 AMTake Me Out - Franz Ferdinand (or whatever the hell his name is)
fixed. Also, it's the name of the entire band. They named themselves after the Archduke whose assassination heralded the opening of the Great War.
Quote from: FFatPatt on February 17, 2006, 11:36:04 AM
Ron & Fez. These guys are mostly just annoying.
i really like Ron & Fez. they have a different vibe from O&A, but they are still funny.
Quote from: Fan_Since_64 on February 17, 2006, 12:01:08 PM
I tend to go on tangents. I've been very heavy into Emmylou Harris the past couple of months. Dylan I'm always into, although I tend to jump around from the early, folky years to later material and most everything in between. Ditto the Beatles - I'll go for days just wanting to listen to the later albums, but then will want to listen to early material exclusively, or the psychedelic albums. Beyond that, there are times when I just can't get enough of The Who (I'm about due to go on a Who tangent, I think) or Pink Floyd, or I'll get back to my folk roots with Peter, Paul & Mary or Pete Seeger. Maybe one of these days I'll shock my co-workers and bring in one of my classical CDs. ;)
I've been trying to expand my horizons a bit - always open to suggestions from co-workers and, ahem, younger friends.
You listen to John Hiatt? Based on your list, I bet you'd like him. He's a little of an acquired taste because he's hard to nail down in terms of genre...but he's great. Excellent lyricist.
i hate to admit it, but i think allison kraus has the best female voice i ever heard. her and union station are tight for bluegrass/country. :paranoid
Quote from: Zanshin on February 17, 2006, 12:08:21 PM
You listen to John Hiatt? Based on your list, I bet you'd like him. He's a little of an acquired taste because he's hard to nail down in terms of genre...but he's great. Excellent lyricist.
I've heard the name but am not familiar with his work. Thanks for the recommendation, I'll check him out! And don't worry, lots of people consider Dylan to be an acquired taste, so I'm inclined to give an artist every opportunity to win me over! ;)
cat's like the taste of their own buttholes. i would say that's an aquired taste, but i am not about to try it.
Quotecat's like the taste of their own buttholes. i would say that's an aquired taste, but i am not about to try it.
I laughed at this. Mostly because I was picturing you trying to lick your own canhole.
Quote from: Wingspan on February 17, 2006, 02:02:49 PM
cat's like the taste of their own buttholes. i would say that's an aquired taste, but i am not about to try it.
Point taken :-D
What can I say? Some tastes are worth taking the time to acquire (Dylan! 8) )...and others are the cat's butthole. ;)
Quote from: Fan_Since_64 on February 17, 2006, 01:45:19 PM
Quote from: Zanshin on February 17, 2006, 12:08:21 PM
You listen to John Hiatt? Based on your list, I bet you'd like him. He's a little of an acquired taste because he's hard to nail down in terms of genre...but he's great. Excellent lyricist.
I've heard the name but am not familiar with his work. Thanks for the recommendation, I'll check him out! And don't worry, lots of people consider Dylan to be an acquired taste, so I'm inclined to give an artist every opportunity to win me over! ;)
You might want to start with Walk On, Bring the Family, Slow Turning, or The Best of John Hiatt. I turned Yeti on to Hiatt awhile back, and he seemed to dig it.
Quote from: rjs246 on February 17, 2006, 02:13:08 PM
Quotecat's like the taste of their own buttholes. i would say that's an aquired taste, but i am not about to try it.
I laughed at this. Mostly because I was picturing you trying to lick your own canhole.
Then you stroked it. Don't lie.
QuoteThe you stroked it.
That's some quality sentencing, right there.
Quote from: Zanshin on February 17, 2006, 02:22:29 PM
You might want to start with Walk On, Bring the Family, Slow Turning, or The Best of John Hiatt. I turned Yeti on to Hiatt awhile back, and he seemed to dig it.
Great, I'll add those to my list. Usually, with an artist I'm not familiar with, I'll take the "Best of..." route, and if I like what I hear, then I'll start compiling recommended albums.
Quote from: rjs246 on February 17, 2006, 02:39:37 PM
QuoteThe you stroked it.
That's some quality sentencing, right there.
The that made me laugh.
Quote from: rjs246 on February 17, 2006, 02:39:37 PM
QuoteThe you stroked it.
That's some quality sentencing, right there.
I get a retard award too today. Sweet! /drool
Quote from: Fan_Since_64 on February 17, 2006, 02:40:23 PM
Quote from: Zanshin on February 17, 2006, 02:22:29 PM
You might want to start with Walk On, Bring the Family, Slow Turning, or The Best of John Hiatt. I turned Yeti on to Hiatt awhile back, and he seemed to dig it.
Great, I'll add those to my list. Usually, with an artist I'm not familiar with, I'll take the "Best of..." route, and if I like what I hear, then I'll start compiling recommended albums.
Cool. Let me know if you like it. Then I'll reach out to John for a commission.
Quote from: Diomedes on February 17, 2006, 12:01:20 PM
Quote from: Sgt PSN on February 17, 2006, 11:52:35 AMTake Me Out - Franz Ferdinand (or whatever the hell his name is)
fixed. Also, it's the name of the entire band. They named themselves after the Archduke whose assassination heralded the opening of the Great War.
A little trivia: My maternal Grandfather was a member of "Blackhand" the Serbian terrorist group that assasinated Franz Ferdinand. He was a fugitive of the Austrio-Hungarian empire who jumped ship in San Francisco. The guy who did the killing (Princip) was my Grandfather's first cousin.
Quote from: rjs246 on February 17, 2006, 02:13:08 PM
Quotecat's like the taste of their own buttholes. i would say that's an aquired taste, but i am not about to try it.
I laughed at this. Mostly because I was picturing you trying to lick your own canhole.
If I could do that, I'd never leave the house.
Yeah, yeah, yeah and your wife owns a Volvo. Haven't we lived through enough of your delusions?
Quote from: Diomedes on February 17, 2006, 12:01:20 PM
Quote from: Sgt PSN on February 17, 2006, 11:52:35 AMTake Me Out - Franz Ferdinand (or whatever the hell his name is)
fixed. Also, it's the name of the entire band. They named themselves after the Archduke whose assassination heralded the opening of the Great War.
I got skewled.
Quote from: MadMarchHare on February 17, 2006, 05:05:16 PM
Yeah, yeah, yeah and your wife owns a Volvo. Haven't we lived through enough of your delusions?
That's not my wife, I believe you mean SUF. I am a Roman Catholic priest and have taken a vow of celibacy.
Quote from: stalker on February 21, 2006, 05:29:28 PM
Quote from: MadMarchHare on February 17, 2006, 05:05:16 PM
Yeah, yeah, yeah and your wife owns a Volvo. Haven't we lived through enough of your delusions?
That's not my wife, I believe you mean SUF. I am a Roman Catholic priest and have taken a vow of celibacy.
man i really hate to say it...but this was pretty snort enducing.
Quote from: Wingspan on February 21, 2006, 05:31:37 PM
Quote from: stalker on February 21, 2006, 05:29:28 PM
Quote from: MadMarchHare on February 17, 2006, 05:05:16 PM
Yeah, yeah, yeah and your wife owns a Volvo. Haven't we lived through enough of your delusions?
That's not my wife, I believe you mean SUF. I am a Roman Catholic priest and have taken a vow of celibacy.
man i really hate to say it...but this was pretty snort enducing.
Yay for me! Wingspan loves me. You don't by any chance resemble a 10 year old boy, do you?
Quote from: stalker on February 21, 2006, 05:34:03 PM
Quote from: Wingspan on February 21, 2006, 05:31:37 PM
Quote from: stalker on February 21, 2006, 05:29:28 PM
Quote from: MadMarchHare on February 17, 2006, 05:05:16 PM
Yeah, yeah, yeah and your wife owns a Volvo. Haven't we lived through enough of your delusions?
That's not my wife, I believe you mean SUF. I am a Roman Catholic priest and have taken a vow of celibacy.
man i really hate to say it...but this was pretty snort enducing.
Yay for me! Wingspan loves me. You don't by any chance resemble a 10 year old boy, do you?
Wingspan didn't even resemble a 10 year old boy when he was a 10 year old boy.
Die.
Quote from: stalker on February 21, 2006, 05:29:28 PM
Quote from: MadMarchHare on February 17, 2006, 05:05:16 PM
Yeah, yeah, yeah and your wife owns a Volvo. Haven't we lived through enough of your delusions?
That's not my wife, I believe you mean SUF. I am a Roman Catholic priest and have taken a vow of celibacy.
Same line stillupfront used for years.
Quote from: General_Failure on February 22, 2006, 02:53:25 AM
Quote from: stalker on February 21, 2006, 05:29:28 PM
Quote from: MadMarchHare on February 17, 2006, 05:05:16 PM
Yeah, yeah, yeah and your wife owns a Volvo. Haven't we lived through enough of your delusions?
That's not my wife, I believe you mean SUF. I am a Roman Catholic priest and have taken a vow of celibacy.
Same line stillupfront used for years.
WHAT? He's a priest too?!
No, he's an icehole too.
smoother than that butter leather...
http://s50.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=18RXCRBXQMLGF11QVN6HGG5X6O
Alice in Chains reuniting in Austria (http://www.vigetx.com/bb/jerrycantrell/viewtopic.php?t=9712&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=) :-\
Quote from: BigEd76 on February 23, 2006, 02:04:21 PM
Alice in Chains reuniting in Austria (http://www.vigetx.com/bb/jerrycantrell/viewtopic.php?t=9712&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=) :-\
you really do cover every board on the internet. bravo Ed, bravo.
:-D It was mentioned on EMB, so I checked to see where the story came from since I thought you'd be interested in that...
I'm going to see Seether tomorrow night at the Electric Factory. Anyone else like them? I'm not really a big fan but I never pass up free tickets to see some rock & roll.
Matisyahu - Shake Off the Dust...Arise -What a difference between his live album and his studio stuff. Very nice
thanks murp :yay :yay
Del- Deltron 3030 :yay I wish he'd come out with a new album
do yourself a favor and cop 'no need for alarm' and/or 'i wish my brother george was here'...you will never listen to deltron again
Quote from: MURP on February 23, 2006, 02:05:56 PM
Quote from: BigEd76 on February 23, 2006, 02:04:21 PM
Alice in Chains reuniting in Austria (http://www.vigetx.com/bb/jerrycantrell/viewtopic.php?t=9712&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=) :-\
you really do cover every board on the internet. bravo Ed, bravo.
My theory is that Ed is Jerry Cantrell.
It all fits. There's a reason none of us have ever met him in person and why he refuses to be seen in public... crazed Alice In Chains fans.
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 23, 2006, 03:37:50 PM
'i wish my brother george was here'
had that on my mp3 player for the last few weeks. good ish.
im still waiting for a myspace pic big guy
Quote from: BigEd76 on February 23, 2006, 04:52:18 PM
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on February 23, 2006, 03:52:14 PMnone of us have ever met him in person
Incorrect
Seeing stillupfront through a webcam doesn't mean you guys "met" Ed. That doesn't count.
going to see the dan band tonight, they're the guys from old school singing total eclipse of the heart and dropping f bombs everywhere. should be a good time.
Machinemade God - The Infinity Complex :yay :yay
please listen to the ultimate head noddin ish....if you dont feel this even a little bit...then immediately join the kkk
http://s43.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=278MBQXJ4VH5U0OHA34LMZU9V6
Last night i went to see a friends band "Cubane" play in Ardmore at The Nail. They had a great show but the last band was Noosphere. I had never heard of them but they friggin rocked. Apparently they just got a one album deal from Sony. You can hear them both at Noosphere (http://www.noosphere.ws/1024/) or Cubane (http://www.myspace.com/cubane) :yay
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 26, 2006, 09:20:19 PM
please listen to the ultimate head noddin ish....if you dont feel this even a little bit...then immediately join the kkk
http://s43.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=278MBQXJ4VH5U0OHA34LMZU9V6
Sorry, don't care for it. Guess Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker and I will have to go find the Grand Wizard.
Give me blues over modern music every day and twice on Sunday.
Also listened to Dire Straits today on my way to watch Spring Training practice. :yay
Love Florida in February! ;D
dire straits...respect it...
btw that isnt modern music...came out in 93
respect you for at least tryin it tho...peace
You're one for two this week, Wiggy. That's a nice track. Try not to get cocky with all the praise.
(http://www.muzieklijstjes.nl/Tips/ColtraneJAlovesupreme.jpg)
coltrane with johnny hartman is nuts
If you're into jazz, check this out:
Thelonious Monk & John Coltrane @ Carnegie Hall (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000AV2GCE/ref=pd_bxgy_img_b/102-2761972-0468910?%5Fencoding=UTF8)
The story behind its discovery is almost as amazing as the recording itself.
Strokes, First Impressions of Earth
Handsome Boy Modeling School, So...How's Your Girl?
So..How's Your Girl is fantastic. 10 times better than their second effort.
agreed. most of white people is weird just for the sake of being weird.
i'm listening to immortal technique at the moment. it's good.
David Bowie- Hunky Dory
Venom- Metal Black
Vital Remains- Horrors of Hell
The White Stripes - Get Behind Me Satan
Atmosphere - God Loves Ugly
Stevie Wonder - Greatest Hits
Talking Heads - Speaking in Tongues.
Now in the changer:
The Cars - (Debut Album)
Billy Joel - Greatest Hits Volume 1
The Replacements - Pleased To Meet Me
I swear, people walk by my office and ask me "wtf are you listening to now" all the time. An associate in the next office had her door open for Coltrane & Monk but as soon as The Replacements came on, she got up and shut the door.
:-D
:-D
Smithsonian to Collect Hip-Hop Relics
By MARCUS FRANKLIN
Associated Press Writer
NEW YORK
For nearly three decades, hip-hop relics such as vinyl records, turntables, microphones and boom boxes have collected dust in boxes and attics.
On Tuesday, owners of such items _ including pioneering hip-hop artists such as Afrika Bambaataa, DJ Kool Herc, Grandmaster Flash and Fab 5 Freddy _ will blow that dust off and carry them to a Manhattan hotel to turn them over to National Museum of American History officials.
The museum, part of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., is announcing its plans to embark on a collecting initiative, "Hip-Hop Won't Stop: the Beat, the Rhymes, the Life."
The project, the beginnings of a permanent collections, will gather objects that trace hip-hop's origins in the Bronx in the 1970s to its current global reach. It is expected to cost as much as $2 million and take up to five years to complete.
Museum officials have yet to raise the money, which will come from private donors. They will use the funds to pay for artifacts, record oral histories, hold consultations with advisory groups and mount an exhibit telling hip-hop's story.
Hip-hop culture, whose main elements include rappers, DJs and breakdancers, is considered one of the most powerful cultural explosions ever. Today, it's incorporated into marketing to sell everything from cars and clothing to food and furniture.
"Hip-hop was born in New York but it's now a global phenomenon," said Valeska Hilbig, a National Museum spokeswoman. "It's here to stay, and it's part of American culture just like jazz is part of American history. It's part of the narrative we tell at the museum."
The idea for an exhibition grew out of conversations between Brent D. Glass, the national museum's director, and his childhood friend Mark Shimmel, of Mark Shimmel Music, museum curator Marvette Perez said.
"It's American music," Perez, who staged an exhibition on Latin music singer Celia Cruz, said of rap. "It shows the creativity that exists in urban environments."
Besides records, boom boxes, mics and turntables, Perez requested photographs, posters, handwritten lyrics, clothing and costumes, videos and interviews and business and personal letters from hip-hop's early artists. She said she wouldn't know until Tuesday what the artists will hand over.
Hip-hop impresario Russell Simmons, scheduled to attend Tuesday's announcement at the Hilton New York, wouldn't say what he planned to donate. But he called the Smithsonian's recognition a "great statement for hip-hop."
"It's not a signal to the end of hip-hop," Simmons, co-founder of the venerable Def Jam label, said of the Smithsonian's undertaking. "We know it will be a lasting fixture. And it should be. All over the world hip-hop is expression of young people's struggles, their frustrations and opinions."
Simmons brother, Joseph "Rev. Run" Simmons, a member of the seminal rap group Run-D.M.C., also is scheduled to appear at the announcement.
The Smithsonian isn't the only museum with an interest in hip-hop culture. In the fall of 2000, the Brooklyn Museum of Art put on "Hip- Hop Nation: Roots, Rhymes & Rage." In June the museum plans to feature an exhibition of graffiti art, spokesman Adam Husted said.
The Museum of the City of New York plans to hold "Black Style Now" in September on hip-hop's impact on fashion and black fashion designers. And the Experience Music Project, an interactive music museum in Seattle, has featured exhibitions on hip-hop, Perez said.
https://home.comcast.net/~josh.hosler/NumberOneInHistory/SelectMonth.htm
Listening to "The Essential Clash" right now. The Magnificent Seven's on at the moment.
RIP, Joe Strummer.
:'(
Everything I do, I do it for you
God bless you, Bryan Adams
i walked the dinosaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaur!
It's 6:30 am, and I'm listening to #@*#@ Charlie & Lola. :boom
Ghostface - Ironman (classic, never gets old)
Guru - Version 7.0, Street Scripture
Juelz Santana - Lyrical Crack (possibly the worst ish to ever come out of my headphones, couldn't listen to more than 5-6 songs before it made me angry)
Mylo - Destroy Rock N Roll
Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People say I Am, That's What I'm Not
we eat fish....tossed salads...and make rap ballads....
those are my favorite out of the gate rap lyrics
mine too altho these can give it a run for its money...
back in the days when i was a teenager....before i had status and before i had a pager...
many emcees are mislead...mislead by the lies that they pump in their head...the money and the fame that their hoping to find will never come close to the scope of my rhyme
Rappers I monkey flip em with the funky rhythm I be kickin
nice, i had low end theory in my rotation last week
Can The Inspecta get some love?
"I bomb atomically... Socrates' philosophies and hypotheses can't define how I be droppin' these mockeries... lyrically perform armed robbery... flee with the lottery... possibly they spotted me..."
matty... Ironman = masterpiece. One of my top 5. Just listened to it maybe 2 weeks ago. :yay
yeah ironman is definitely the best wu album not named 36 chambers
cappadonnas verse on winter warz = ::)
agreed, ironman and tical are my top 2 solo wu albums
and i like cappadonna, his lyrics are bordering on retarded most of the time, like milk this cow the best way we know how, but i like his style
Quote from: ice grillin you on March 02, 2006, 09:49:04 AM
yeah ironman is definitely the best wu album not named 36 chambers
Followed closely by liquid swords.
1. 36 chambers
2. iron man
3. ob4cl
4. liquid swords
5. wu forever
6. return to 36 chambers
7. tical
i never cared for tical...in order to capatilize on methods mans popularity at the time the album was rushed out and used already made vaulted throwaway rza beats...which is why the beats given ghost and rae were so much better...
speaking of...XXl magazine periodically has issues that run large stories on the making of classic albums...last year one was done for ob4cl...if you can find it its a great read...they also did one on each of biggies albums...great stuff
cappadonna excels as a guest on other peoples songs...but he struggles big time to carry his own album or even song...even tho the pillage had a few ridiculously dope tracks...slang editorial and everything is everything cheif among them
i just have good memories from tical as it was one of the first solos to come out, smoking woos in a car in the woods when i was like 16 or 17
and ob4cl is a good one but out of all of them reakwon is near the bottom of my list. he just doesn't ever make any sense, his beats are hot and the stuff he does with ghost is always good, but trying to understand what he's trying to say bothers me sometimes, like he just throws in random words just so they rhyme
liquid swords is probably 3rd on my list of solo albums, i lost a little respect for gza lately though, i saw him live last year and he wasn't good at all, didn't do many of his own tracks, did mostly snippets of his verses from wu albums, maybe because he figured the crowd at 930 wouldn't know his shtein but he then ranted about how real mcs don't freestyle, they write, then he proceeded to freestyle for like 20 min, with shtein that he obviously came up with beforehand
speaking of ghostface, just announced at 930:
M 4/10 Ghostface Killah Late Show! 10pm Doors
Quote from: ice grillin you on March 02, 2006, 10:02:54 AM
1. 36 chambers
2. iron man
3. ob4cl
4. liquid swords
5. wu forever
6. return to 36 chambers
7. tical
i never cared for tical...in order to capatilize on methods mans popularity at the time the album was rushed out and used already made vaulted throwaway rza beats...which is why the beats given ghost and rae were so much better...
speaking of...XXl magazine periodically has issues that run large stories on the making of classic albums...last year one was done for ob4cl...if you can find it its a great read...they also did one on each of biggies albums...great stuff
cappadonna excels as a guest on other peoples songs...but he struggles big time to carry his own album or even song...even tho the pillage had a few ridiculously dope tracks...slang editorial and everything is everything cheif among them
Pretty much agree on all counts. Only thing... I'd put Swords over ob4cl. GZA is just a lot deeper... and kinda like matty mentioned... there's times when you just don't know what the farg Raekwon is talking about.
i just have good memories from tical as it was one of the first solos to come out, smoking woos in a car in the woods when i was like 16 or 17
i feel you there...personal experiences weigh heavily in how much you like a song album group ect...
not sure how you can not like rae cause of him not making sense but love ghost...he is the father of that style...i find rae to be pretty decipherable compared to ghost whos rhyme meanings could be the subject of a graduate school class at princeton
why is every good 930 show on a monday
Quote from: ice grillin you on March 02, 2006, 10:34:42 AM
i just have good memories from tical as it was one of the first solos to come out, smoking woos in a car in the woods when i was like 16 or 17
i feel you there...personal experiences weigh heavily in how much you like a song album group ect...
not sure how you can not like rae cause of him not making sense but love ghost...he is the father of that style...i find rae to be pretty decipherable compared to ghost whos rhyme meanings could be the subject of a graduate school class at princeton
why is every good 930 show on a monday
i see where you're saying ghost and rae are definitely in the same category, it's true, but to me it seems as those ghost is still telling some kind of story that you can eventually get, whereas raekwon just throws a bunch of long words together. don't get me wrong, i still listen to raekwon and i'd take my least favorite wu-tang over 99% of other shtein out there
and yeah it seems like every wu show thats come around lately has been on a mon. or tues. usually when they roll through here they hit sonar in balt. too so you might want to check if he's going there.
The spelling of the title of this thread haunts me in my sleep.
Quote from: FFatPatt on March 02, 2006, 12:47:14 PM
The spelling of the title of this thread haunts me in my sleep.
finally.
Quote from: FFatPatt on March 02, 2006, 12:47:14 PM
The spelling of the title of this thread haunts me in my sleep.
You two?
the great thing about being illiterate is i had no idea there was anything wrong with the title...and even after being notified of it...i still dont
Quote from: FFatPatt on March 02, 2006, 01:14:51 PM
Quote from: EagleFeva on March 02, 2006, 01:04:42 PM
Quote from: FFatPatt on March 02, 2006, 12:47:14 PM
The spelling of the title of this thread haunts me in my sleep.
You two?
Don't make me come down there.
Don't get mad at me man... I've been in GA for almost 6 years now... starts to take a toll on ya. Same would happen to
y'all.
Quote from: FFatPatt on March 02, 2006, 12:47:14 PM
The spelling of the title of this thread haunts me in my sleep.
i said this weeks ago
Whiny crybaby sissybitches.
this week we have raekwon from wu-tang and his legendary 'rainy days' remix featuring ghostface killah...one of the great hip-hop songs of all-time
http://s39.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2R073HH4W0ULZ0GIIARY2ENSMU
and as a bonus we have the track that was looped for 'rainy dayz'....
harold melvin and the blunotes 'you know how to make me feel so good'....great for mackin and gettin women open...put your OG mask on get your game tight and thank me later
http://s39.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2OKILDOG86CS20JZSRQ0UEYK9J
you get fishscale yet?
I'm currently listening to hundreds of the 500,000 bikers that are in town for Bike Week 2006.
They're roaring up and down U.S. 1 at the moment outside my office. We were considerng throwing 1/2 inch tacks out on the roadway, then filling up a cooler full of beer and sitting out on the front porch of the office to watch the fargers hopefully crash and burn to death.
Bikers are part of what I love about this country. Filthy, drug taking, noise making weirdos that somehow have carved out a niche in this otherwise boring ass society.
I hope you follow through on your 'tack' plan and they beat you to death with the bones of their fallen comrads.
not yet...i dont really buy new hip-hop unless i can find it used...im not a big fan of anything ghost has done since supreme clientele....sampling issues killed his chance to release a couple close to classic albums...and unfortunately the best songs got cut from bulletproof wallets and pretty toney due to sample clearance issues leaving less than stellar records in its wake
i def at least wanna hear it first
what do you think of it
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on March 06, 2006, 01:29:39 PMWe were considerng throwing 1/2 inch tacks out on the roadway, then filling up a cooler full of beer and sitting out on the front porch of the office to watch the fargers hopefully crash and burn to death.
my assistant is down there right now, i'll ask you to refrain from your tack-and-beer party, she's too good, i can't risk losing her.
I DLed it over the weekend, but haven't listened yet. i'll post it up when i get a chance and send you the link.
yea likewise. i'd rather watch him get stomped then a bunch of innocent people die. i'll drink to that.
dope azz track:
http://s54.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0H73CYOTWRIL208FYSUJPLZRK3
Quote from: rjs246 on March 06, 2006, 01:34:01 PM
Bikers are part of what I love about this country. Filthy, drug taking, noise making weirdos that somehow have carved out a niche in this otherwise boring ass society.
I hope you follow through on your 'tack' plan and they beat you to death with the bones of their fallen comrads.
99% of the idiots who come down here for bike week are lawyers, doctors, and other assorted middle-american, scum-sucking, right-wing corporate weasels.
They're like the idiots who flock to Key West because they heard Jimmy Buffett singing about Captain Tony's in a song on the local oldies station.
Crashing and burning to death is too good for them.
J-Live's "All of the Above."
I was in the mood for some Pink Floyd this afternoon. Must be the Vicodins kicking in.
:-D
I'm listening to "The Wall" right now, "Goodbye, Blue Sky" to be specific. Sounds great on these new headphones.
Tupac - All Eyez on Me
RHCP - Blood Sugar Sex Magik
Jimmy Page w/Black Crowes Live <-----awesome CD!
Fishbone - Give a Monkey a Brain and He'll Swear He's the Center of the Universe
Quote from: rjs246 on March 13, 2006, 07:15:06 PM
Fishbone - Give a Monkey a Brain and He'll Swear He's the Center of the Universe
great album...very underrated. maybe their last real good albums(compared to truth and soul, i really liked. even if it is all over the place) before they seemed to pack it in starting with chim chim's badass revenge.
Matisyahu - Youth
Witchery - Dont Fear the Reaper
Bolt Thrower- Those Once Loyal
Bloodthorn- Genocide
Deathspell Omega- Kenose
today in the walkman: smif and wesson "dah shinin"
"Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhh" - my son.
The extended version.
You been telling him bedtime stories about Eagles Free Agency again?
All I said was "Matt Schobel" and he lost it... :-\
You should think about sheltering your kid from the harsh realities of life until he hits one or so.
that little brat should be crying about Schoboat...he'll crash down the wall and grab that little brat and SCAMPER for 76
Quote from: Zanshin on March 14, 2006, 11:39:40 AM
You should think about sheltering your kid from the harsh realities of life until he hits one or so.
Hey, the sooner he learns that the world is cold, and that Eagles FA is even colder... the better.
Listening to the Cure this morning... actually, I'm listening to a mixed playlist on the iPod.
Man, I'm a hungover motherfarger this morning.
:-[ :P :'(
Kid Rock- Made in Detroit
Old and in the Way
Jerry Garcia, David Grissman- The Pizza Tapes
King Crimson- In the Court of the Crimson King
But mainly listening to Sirius Satelite Radio
I'm listening to the weeping and gnashing of teeth of 18 student taking their state standardized test. >:D
Howard Stern on Sirius. Great call, SD. :yay
Quote from: Syracuse on March 15, 2006, 10:49:53 AM
Howard Stern on Sirius. Great call, SD. :yay
Howard 100- All Stern all day!!
Outfargingstanding!!
Howie the Hypocrite (http://media.putfile.com/Smoking_Gun_RE_Howard_s_4_day_work_week)
Quote from: Sun_Mo on March 15, 2006, 11:03:53 AM
Howie the Hypocrite (http://media.putfile.com/Smoking_Gun_RE_Howard_s_4_day_work_week)
He has the right according to his contract to be off every Friday. He has taken off less than half. He's actually working for free. His show is supposed to be 4 hours. He works 5+ most days. Also, most HS junkies love the Friday Show.
He's actually working for free
thats funny
i think sun hates howard stern more than i hate the taterskins
i just hate phonies, and he's the biggest of them all.
i've never know anyone to hate howard as much as you, yet have a man-crush on O&A who owe their whole schtick to him. granted, howard lost some funniness the last few years with all the FCC legal crap and his crusade against them, but he's given me laughs since i was in grade school so i gotta love him still.
everyone just writest O&A off as Howard clones, but it's not really true. it's true that Howard opened up the gates for "shock jocks" but all he does is sex and stippers. O&A are so much more than that. and during the same 10 year period where Howard admitted to doing "subpar radio" due to the FCC rules, O&A made their names with the same rules.
Howard made his name by being the guy who would do anything and take on anybody. then, when O&A are coming up, instead of being that guy he was, he turns into a Hoyda and gags them so they can't talk about him. that's just silly.
howard stern is one of the least funniest people ive ever heard...dont know who O&A are and i dont care as i abhore idiot think their funny radio people
but sun you really do have an unhealthy hatred towards howard....i like it
i merely hate hypocrite phonies, whereever they may be
Quote from: phattymatty on March 15, 2006, 12:24:54 PM
Quote from: Sun_Mo on March 15, 2006, 12:18:56 PM
but all he does is sex and stippers.
fine.
i don't have a man crush on O&A, but im developing on on Phatty
Quote from: phattymatty on March 15, 2006, 12:24:54 PM
Quote from: Sun_Mo on March 15, 2006, 12:18:56 PM
but all he does is sex and stippers.
Haven't ever heard the show have you?
You are obviously speaking from a position of ignorance.
Retards are not sexy or strippers but they sure are funny.
Daniel Carver is an f'ing riot!
The show is obviously too intellegent for some people.
someone mocking my intelligence while farging up the quote function = priceless
Strippers on my lap = awesome
Strippers on the radio = unlistenable
Porn stars on the radio = brilliance
ill fully admit i dont get stern...in fact i wish pain on him...if its because of low intelligence then so be it
Handsome Boy Modeling School - White People - I like how they went with more rock stars this time around.
Juvenile - Juve the Great - It ain't mines,hilarious song. Juve is so bad its good.
James Blunt - Back to Bedlam
I watched about five minutes of the BC/Pacific game and now I have Eye of the Tiger stuck in my head.
Quote from: stalker on March 15, 2006, 03:52:11 PM
Quote from: phattymatty on March 15, 2006, 12:24:54 PM
Quote from: Sun_Mo on March 15, 2006, 12:18:56 PM
but all he does is sex and stippers.
Haven't ever heard the show have you?
You are obviously speaking from a position of ignorance.
Retards are not sexy or strippers but they sure are funny.
Daniel Carver is an f'ing riot!
The show is obviously too intellegent for some people.
hmm, i never said that.
Not to start a big, wicked fight over this but Don Imus was already a huge star in radio when Howard Stern started his notorious show in Washington.
Stern erroneously gets "credited" with starting the whole shock jock phenomenon but there were people who came before him that whose material was every bit as controversial, albeit less vulgar and crass than Stern's schtick.
Both of them suck royal arse at this point anyway.
lets keep this thread about music ::)
mind your own business
Lollapalooza Line-up Announced:
QuoteKanye, Chili Peppers Head Lollapalooza '06 By Josh Grossberg
1 hour, 46 minutes ago
Three is the magic number for Lollapalooza '06.
As the alternative generation's standard-bearer for touring festivals parks itself in Chicago's Grant Park as a standalone affair for the second year in a row, Lollapalooza is expanding from two days to three, and adding a special emphasis on hip-hop.
To that end, organizers announced Thursday rap superstar Kanye West will headline this year's blow-out event being held Aug. 4 6, along with an eclectic group of performers that includes tour veterans Red Hot Chili Peppers, Windy City rockers Wilco, indie faves Death Cab for Cutie, stoner rock gods Queens of the Stone Age and Ween, Hassidic reggae sensation Matisyahu, the Shins, and Jack White's new band, the Raconteurs, among many others.
"It's a kickass lineup. We know you're going to have a sloppy good time," Perry Farrell, the former Jane's Addiction frontman and Lolla's founder and leading visionary, said Thursday at a press conference in Austin, Texas. "We made a concerted effort to book more hip-hop this year, and to mix it with a bunch of other amazing things too. And what we've ended up with is a beautiful, amazing thing."
Hip-hop's always been a welcome addition to Lollapalooza. The inaugural fest back in '91 boasted Ice-T while subsequent editions saw artists such as Ice Cube and Snoop Dogg representing. This year, however, Farrell and company are undeniably raising rap's profile by bringing in a variety of hip-hop heavyweights along with West to showcase the genre's diversity.
Joining the "Gold Digger" artist will be socially conscious rapper Common, 19-year-old British MC Lady Sovereign, Gnarls Barkley, a collaboration of famed artist-producer Danger Mouse and Cee-Lo, hip-hop combo Blackalicious, and Lyrics Born, with more to come.
After the dismal summer of 2004, when organizers were forced to scrap Lollapalooza as a two-day traveling road show due to sluggish ticket sales, Farrell sold the Lolla brand to Austin-based Capital Sports & Entertainment, which stages the annual Austin City Limits Festival in September, with the idea of giving his baby a serious makeover.
That led to Lollapalooza '05 putting down stakes in Chicago with the intention of being a one-stop destination for music lovers as well as compete with the likes of major music festivals Bonnaroo and Coachella which, after ripping a page from the Woodstock-Lolla playbook, have become runaway successes over the last four years.
More than 65,000 fans braved a sweltering heat in the 69-acre Grant Park to see a reunited Pixies, Primus, the Arcade Fire and Weezer, among other bands, over two days and help initiate what could be the beginnings of a Second City tradition.
Hence, Farrell's desire to add a third day.
"I knew the formula we had would work, and it did," Farrell added. "And now, the goal this year is to build on it."
Other big names among the 130 or so bands on the bill include the Flaming Lips, Sleater-Kinney, Ryan Adams, the Disco Biscuits, Aqualung, the Frames, Nada Surf, Calexico, the Reverend Horton Heat, Nickel Creek, Feist, Blues Traveller, Thievery Corporation and Poi Dog Pondering.
As in previous years, expect the usual funky activities, from a text message scavenger hunt first introduced by Farrell at Lolla '03 and a fashion show from local Chicago designers to a special play area for the youngsters featuring family-oriented musicians, deejays, drum circles and kiddie yoga.
A three-day Lollapalooza pass costs $130 and is now on sale at Lollapalooza.com--not a bad deal considering the price of a decent seat at a Rolling Stones show.
Not interested. :boo
RHCP, QOTSA and Matisyahu r the only bands that sound good.
weekly treat:
showbiz and ag
next level remix
arguably dj premiers best beat...drums that will knock your teeth out...maybe THE song that best represents the boom bap era...
btw for those that have seen 8 mile you might recognize the beat as one of the intrumentals that was played in the final battle scene
http://s39.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0S81Q882QJACS3BSOQD65OXO2V
bonus track
sould of mischief 'cabfare'...nicely flips a sample from the theme music for the tv show 'taxi'
http://s39.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0HGX4E9K2AX1O3QI060QLQTTZP
im bored so heres one more...some classic 70's soul for that ass
cornelius brothers & sister rose
http://s48.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3UCW3LB70GB6A1FDEBKSHTWHEZ
Best of BT Express - holla!
Pharcyde - A Bazarre Ride To The Pharcyde
Manowar & Iron Maiden.
Some times i need to hear tracks about the white man enslaving the native americans and the Spirit Horse of the Cherokee prevailing.
3 songs off of G N R Chinese Democracy have leaked.
"Better" - sounds pretty good after the beginning is kind of cheesy.
"There Was A Time " cheesey just cheese
" I.R.S" - again a cheesy kinda hip-hop drum line in beginning, but decent afterwards
sounds kind of confused as to where they want to go musically. its a leak, could improve or just get worse. who knows with Axel
The Raconteurs - Steady As She Goes - single off of new album - Jack White's side project. A 4 piece band instead of 2 in White Stripes - interesting. pretty good.
Ben Harper - Both Sides of the Gun, new release, not too impressed so far, but only have listened quarter of the one disc.
Quote from: rjs246 on March 20, 2006, 03:41:48 PM
Pharcyde - A Bazarre Ride To The Pharcyde
Great album.
I can't stop listening to Dylan's "Love and Theft" lately. Damn fine album.
Dylan sucks.
Philistine.
the three that i keep rotating right now
Rocco DeLuca - I trust you to kill me
Johnny Cash - Live at Folsom Prison
Tom Waits - Rain Dogs
for the hip-hop heads.....
ghostface killahs new johnson drops tuesday and target is hawking it for seven bucks...
http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/sr=8-3/qid=1143213254/ref=sr_8_3/601-9666514-9736134?%5Fencoding=UTF8&asin=B000E97HB2
you can get johnsons on 13th street for $5
i've had fishscale for a few weeks now, i'll upload it this weekend and post a link.
thanks....but i already got it on pre order...cant pass it up for 7 bucks...plus some boys of mine say its much better than pretty toney or bulletproof wallets
i once had to pop a cop who wasn't giving me props...in oaktown.
i haven't even had a chance to put it on my mp3 player yet, so i can't vouch for it. i heard it was good too though.
Quote from: ice grillin you on March 24, 2006, 10:16:15 AM
for the hip-hop heads.....
ghostface killahs new johnson drops tuesday and target is hawking it for seven bucks...
http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/sr=8-3/qid=1143213254/ref=sr_8_3/601-9666514-9736134?%5Fencoding=UTF8&asin=B000E97HB2
On the way...
Quote from: mussa on March 22, 2006, 12:05:33 PM
3 songs off of G N R Chinese Democracy have leaked.
"Better" - sounds pretty good after the beginning is kind of cheesy.
"There Was A Time " cheesey just cheese
" I.R.S" - again a cheesy kinda hip-hop drum line in beginning, but decent afterwards
sounds kind of confused as to where they want to go musically. its a leak, could improve or just get worse. who knows with Axel
13 million to make an album and it sounds confused. meh
I found a review of the released songs anyways
http://www.villagevoice.com/blogs/statusainthood/archives/2006/02/guns_n_roses_le.php
seu jorge is one bad motherfarger.
right now... Pink Floyd's Animals
on costant rotation in my truck...David Gilmour's new cd On an Island, absolutely spectacular. if you are a fan of Floyd's later stuff like Division Bell you will love this CD
division bell, minus 3 songs. sucked.
thanks for sharing
quite welcome
doves - lost souls
and you will know us by the trail of the dead - worlds apart
quicksand - slip
a tribe called quest - low end theory
Stevie Ray Vaughn- Greatest hits
Dire Straits- Dire Straits
Springsteen- The River
Tull- Aqualung
Bob Seger- Greatest Hits
Lacuna Coil - Karmacode
Kalmah - The Black Waltz
Nevermore- Dead Heart in a Dead World
Outkast - Southernplayalistikcadillacfunkymusicwhatevershutupnerds
^^^^
you need to get the remixes from that album...they are legendary
also fishscale is really dope...to soon to judge its replay value but its easily ghosts best since supreme clientele
Quote from: ice grillin you on March 30, 2006, 12:06:44 PM
also fishscale is really dope...to soon to judge its replay value but its easily ghosts best since supreme clientele
was just about to post about this. been listening for the last 2 days and it's definitely his best in years. only been through the entire thing once but it'll definitely be in rotation for a while.
Quote from: Zanshin on February 17, 2006, 02:57:35 PM
Quote from: Fan_Since_64 on February 17, 2006, 02:40:23 PM
Quote from: Zanshin on February 17, 2006, 02:22:29 PM
You might want to start with Walk On, Bring the Family, Slow Turning, or The Best of John Hiatt. I turned Yeti on to Hiatt awhile back, and he seemed to dig it.
Great, I'll add those to my list. Usually, with an artist I'm not familiar with, I'll take the "Best of..." route, and if I like what I hear, then I'll start compiling recommended albums.
Cool. Let me know if you like it. Then I'll reach out to John for a commission.
Hey Zanshin, you can reach out for that commission. ;) I finally went out CD-shopping over the weekend and picked up "The Best of John Hiatt". Definitely some good stuff there, I'll be exploring further. Thanks for the recommendation! :yay
Quote"Equal parts coke-fueled paranoia, oddball humor and a lesson on the metric system." - Rolling Stone Magazine on Ghostface Killah's new album, Fishscale.
That's perfect.
Quote from: Fan_Since_64 on April 03, 2006, 01:02:05 PM
Quote from: Zanshin on February 17, 2006, 02:57:35 PM
Quote from: Fan_Since_64 on February 17, 2006, 02:40:23 PM
Quote from: Zanshin on February 17, 2006, 02:22:29 PM
You might want to start with Walk On, Bring the Family, Slow Turning, or The Best of John Hiatt. I turned Yeti on to Hiatt awhile back, and he seemed to dig it.
Great, I'll add those to my list. Usually, with an artist I'm not familiar with, I'll take the "Best of..." route, and if I like what I hear, then I'll start compiling recommended albums.
Cool. Let me know if you like it. Then I'll reach out to John for a commission.
Hey Zanshin, you can reach out for that commission. ;) I finally went out CD-shopping over the weekend and picked up "The Best of John Hiatt". Definitely some good stuff there, I'll be exploring further. Thanks for the recommendation! :yay
No problemo. Check your PM. ;-)
Rawkus Records Soundbombing II
one special track for everyone's favorite ;) (http://d55.yousendit.com/C/01Y79BEVXSAY72QI73JIFNHKLD/16%20Mayor.m4a)
(http://webpez.net/tg/11.jpg)
^^^^^^^^^^
LOOK at that farging flag
anyway heres my jammy of the week
omar creedle author of the all time classic 'times up' but here backed up by the god primo on 'my world'....sick head nodder....
http://s42.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1I3QN5G15JY8Y14ZRGWSZOOQDW
Quote from: ice grillin you on April 08, 2006, 11:59:35 PM
^^^^^^^^^^
LOOK at that farging flag
I don't see what you're seeing. What's the big deal?
Lacuna Coil - Karmacode
(hasn't left the CD player in the car for 2 weeks) :yay
Red Hot Chili.....new single, Dani California. awesome video too.
Billie Holliday...some great stuff.
Joshua Redman - Moodswings.
Not quite Sanborn, but pretty close.
Nice late-80s rap mix (http://www.spinemagazine.com/music/april/allcityshow/oldschool_mix_25-3-06.mp3)
TOOL - 10,000 DAYS :drool
Led Zeppelin - BBC Sessions, maybe the greatest collection of their live work, one of their best cds
Quote from: Sun_Mo on April 19, 2006, 11:56:21 AM
Led Zeppelin - BBC Sessions, maybe the greatest collection of their live work, one of their best cds
right u are :yay
Godsmack - IV
Mussa I thought 10000 Days wasnt coming out till may?
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on April 19, 2006, 01:02:40 PM
Mussa I thought 10000 Days wasnt coming out till may?
internet my man.
i gots connections. im still buying it may 2nd. it is awesome so far. ive been listening to it all day.
cant believe im actually interested in a christina augulera release....but this has potential...
Sure, Christina Aguilera got married, collaborated with old hands Herbie Hancock and Andrea Bocelli and made an album she's called "retro," but the former Xtina still has a dirty side.
In fact, she's got a track on that new record with Nas
called "Still Dirrty."
"It's part two of the one she did on the last album, but the beat is totally different," said DJ Premier, who produced several of the songs. "It's more jazz-sampled with these horn blasts."
Aside from previewing a few tracks on "TRL" recently, Aguilera has yet to say much about her new record, but according to its primary producers, fans should expect music that takes an innovative approach to honoring past eras.
"DJ Premier's half is very hip-hop with old samples, and then when my half of the album kicks in, all I can say is, just have a glass of wine and enjoy the ride," said Linda Perry, another producer on the disc. "It's a very mature, very risky album [of] old-school jazzy blues. You're gonna think that these songs were recorded and written back in 1940."
"It's called Back to Basics, and that's exactly what it sounds like, the whole album," Premier added.
Nas is the only guest on the record, according to Premier, but Outkast's Big Boi is recording a verse for the remix to the first single, "Ain't No Other Man." Aguilera is shooting a video for the song this weekend.
"It's pretty much about how her husband has stolen her from looking at anybody else, 'cause he's the one who did it for her," said Premier, who produced the track with Charles Roane. "And the record's real sassy, like an old Aretha [Franklin] 'Respect' kind of attitude. It's real raw and has breakbeats in it and everything, but it's chopped up and totally tailored to what she was trying to do [by] collaborating with me."
On Wednesday, Aguilera told Premier she was sore from learning the crazy choreography for the clip.
"The song is real, real fast, which is definitely different for me, 'cause I don't do real fast tempo," Premier said. "This thing is like 130 beats per minute, but it still sounds like hip-hop/ Christina."
Aguilera worked with Perry on 2002's Stripped but turned to Premier for the first time after hearing his jazz-influenced work with Gang Starr.
"I was surprised I got that call 'cause of our differences in the audiences we hit, but I'm always up for challenges and trying something new," Premier said. "She described what her album is about and then she sent me some CDs of what type of stuff's been inspiring her to make the record, and it happened to be a lot of stuff that I grew up on in the early '70s, 'cause I'm 40. Aretha Franklin, Etta James, Marvin Gaye, Esther Williams, all kinds of different things. Once I saw that's the vibe she wanted, I still had to make it sound like the way my beats thump and stuff but still give her the atmosphere she's trying to bring out on the singing side."
Premier used live instrumentation on some tracks and sampled old jazz records on others. On one tune, he sampled voice messages from fans left through Aguilera's Web site with one of her own classics.
"I had 'Genie in a Bottle' a cappella on vinyl, and I was scratching that, trying some things, and Christina walked in and was like, 'Yo, that's hot,' so we laid that down," Premier said. "That turned into a whole song called 'Thank You,' and I think it's the last song on the album."
Premier was only slated to do one or two tracks but ended up with five on the album, plus the intro. Perry also has several tracks, and Kwame, Mark Ronson and Big Tank, who does the music for "The Boondocks" cartoon, each contribute as well.
"She played me the stuff Linda Perry did, and everything was dope, totally opposite from what my music is, but when you put it all in the right sequence, it works," Premier said. "Her album is really, really well-rounded. She totally put it together right. And she was directing the whole thing. She knew what she wanted."
Perry, who has also been working with Courtney Love (see "Linda Perry Wants To Save 'Queen Of Rock And Roll' Courtney Love"), said Aguilera's marriage has matured her for the better (see "Christina Aguilera Marries Jordan Bratman").
"She's got a lot of wonderful things to say," Perry said. "It was really easy to be a part of the record, because she was so clear with her vision of the record and the ideas that she came with. All I did was sit and listen to her ideas and came up with a way to record it."
Christina has called the album gritty and raw (see "Christina Aguilera Finishing 'Raw' LP, Waiting For Perfect Film Role"), but Perry said fans of her angelic voice need not worry.
"People thought she could sing before — well, you haven't heard anything yet," Perry said. "But it's definitely a risky record. It's not Stripped at all. ... She's completely in a different space."
Perry has one mix left but said the album is otherwise done. Aguilera's spokesperson said to expect a late summer/ early fall release.
Too Legit For The Pit: Hardcore Takes The Rap
Songs from black people recorded by white people, just as nature intended. I got it just to hear metal covers of The Humpty Dance and Baby Got Back, but I wound up liking most of the songs.
gf can you post a full tracklisting
1. Stretch Armstrong - Express Yourself
2. Candiria - Deep Cover
3. Throwdown - Baby Got Back
4. Hoods - Momma Said Knock You Out
5. The Movielife - I Can't Do Nuttin' For Ya Man
6. E-Town Concrete - The World Is Yours
7. Clocked In - New Jack Hustler
8. F.O. The Smack Magnet - The Humpty Dance
9. Skarhead - P.S.K! What Does It Mean?
10. Bad Luck 13 - White Lines (Don't Do It)
11. Diehard Youth - Bust A Move
12 No Redeeming Social Value - Fresh
1-3, 5, 7, 8, and 11 are really the only songs I like on there.
sound clips from that album (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00005AG3G/sr=1-3/qid=1146244495/ref=sr_1_3/103-9140100-0463802?%5Fencoding=UTF8&s=music) :-D
thats cool that they picked 'the world is yours'...as a hip-hop song its better than every other song chosen for that disc
suede tims on feet make my cipher complete
heres the video....gotta love the miami vice type celly and the cassette player
http://www.youtube.com/v/YtjbmFOyQvk
Quote from: General_Failure on April 28, 2006, 01:05:54 PM
10. Bad Luck 13 - White Lines (Don't Do It)
Philly represent! I didnt think these guys were still together. Im gonna have to make a trip down to Old City Tattoo and find out.
The album is from 5 years ago, so they probably aren't...
dope new method man with a tight l-boogie vocal sample
wu is comin thru and the outcome is critical
http://rapidshare.de/files/19736275/Method_Man-Things_They_Say__Feat._Lauryn_Hill_.mp3.html
"Dosed" from Red Hot Chili Peppers.
It's on XM Radio - "Lucy" station.
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on May 09, 2006, 01:04:56 PM
"Dosed" from Red Hot Chili Peppers.
It's on XM Radio - "Lucy" station.
Their new CD, Stadium Arcadium comes out today, I think. Is that a new track?
"Dosed" is from "By The Way" - their last album.
Listening to one of the greatest songs in history right now - "These Important Years" from Husker Du.
:yay :yay :yay :yay :yay
Tapes 'N' Tapes - The Loon.
Me likey.
Haven't contributed to this thread in awhile. Today's workplace lineup:
The Flying Burrito Brothers - The Best of...
The Mamas & the Papas - If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears
Bob Dylan and the Band - The Basement Tapes
The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Johnny Cash - Live at Folsom Prison
Jeff Buckley - Grace
Listening to Buddy Guy. Great stuff.
After seeing Andreas Vollenweider live the other night, I decided I need to pick up a few of his older recordings. I just got back from the used CD place, where I scored three of 'em. Right now, I'm checking out "Caverna Magica."
My playlist for my mp3 player this week:
MF Doom: Operation Doomsday
RJD2: Dead Ringer
Blind Boys of Alabama w/ Ben Harper
Tool: 10,000 Days
Pearl Jam - Pearl Jam
Portishead: Dummy
Rumor: Chris Daughtry, the rock guy that was eliminated from American Idol last night, will sign a deal to become the new lead singer of Fuel...
Quote from: BigEd76 on May 11, 2006, 04:51:59 PM
Rumor: Chris Daughtry, the rock guy that was eliminated from American Idol last night, will sign a deal to become the new lead singer of Fuel...
Cool. Aren't they obligated contractually to AI if they make it to the top 10? They have to do that nation wide tour all summer long. Two years ago we had the two chicks from Hawaii who made the top 10 and they had to put a lot on hold to do that tour.
(http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:mSWGlIvcnBYLWM:http://img24.photobucket.com/albums/v72/ai3photos/CamilleVelasco/Country/AI3JCamilleVelascoCountry-24.jpg)
Pinoy, I knew you'd like this one!
I have a hard on for Kathy Mcphee.
Welcome to my world!
and I don't even watch the show, but I saw her on the commercials and stuff, and she's on fire.
She's definitely grown on me.
pics of Kat (http://pop.wizbangblog.com/2006/04/26/katharine-mcphees-american-idol-wardrobe-malfunction.php)
www.katharine-source.com has some nice pictures.
she's a looker
phattymatty,
what do you think of the new TOOL? Pearl Jam?
Ive been listening to the new Red Hot Chili Peppers - Stadium Arcadium - very good so far. awesome guitar and bass work
havent posted a cut in a while...imma do it tonight for no other reason than this is my favorite song of all-time
http://beta.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=69DCF0EB31C868EE
Quote from: ice grillin you on May 14, 2006, 02:12:31 AM
havent posted a cut in a while...imma do it tonight for no other reason than this is my favorite song of all-time
http://beta.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=69DCF0EB31C868EE
Illmatic. True Hip-Hop classic right there... :yay
Wolfmother - S/T
Manassas - S/T
Tapes N Tapes - The Loon
Black Lamb - The Low Road
The Coup - Pick a Bigger Weapon
edit: I left off the Detroit Cobras - Life, Love and Leaving.
since the weathers nice and my windows have been down, i've been blasting ...And Justice for All and Master of Puppets
I'll listen to both of those albums for the rest of my life.
i know...they never get old.
btw...ive heard some Wolfmother. pretty refreshing for a modern rock band
Illmatic. True Hip-Hop classic right there...
i thought it was the zebrahead sountrack?
Quote from: ice grillin you on May 17, 2006, 09:33:11 PM
Illmatic. True Hip-Hop classic right there...
i thought it was the zebrahead sountrack?
I haven't heard the Zebrahead ST, but I know it was on the Illmatic album.
im just kidding...it was on the zebrahead sountrack in 92...came out on illmatic in 94
haltime was the primary reason illmatic was my most anticipated album of all time
wolfmother - :yay :yay - part sabbath part white stripes
just saw tool play at the tower theatre last night :yay :yay
meshuggah - destroy erase improve
red hot chili peppers - stadium arcadium
david cross - its not funny
Andrew Dice Clay is so fargin funny
Fear Factory
At The Drive Inn
Sabbath
Bill Hicks
Machine Head
Gnarles Barkley - St. Elsewhere - excellant :yay
Collaboration rpoject from Danger Mouse and Cee-Lo
I downloaded Wolfmother a little while ago...and I enjoyed it. Thanks, Dio.
It's funny when I see Machine Head on people's lists. I loved that album from day one.
think he means this Machine Head (http://www.machinehead1.com/main.html). ;)
Wolfmother is f'n awesome, Dio.
Nice pick.
HED pe
Nonpoint
The Whitlams
Nightwish
Ishahn- The Adversary
TOOL- 10,000 days
Summoning - Let Mortal Heroes Sing Your Fame
Impaled Nazarene- Pro Patria Finlandia
Quote from: MURP on May 23, 2006, 02:09:22 PM
think he means this Machine Head (http://www.machinehead1.com/main.html). ;)
Now you burst my bubble. I thought somebody still had a love for the classics.
hey now, first post in this thread. :deion
Quote from: MURP on September 17, 2004, 12:41:55 AM
- Deep Purple- Machine Head
Yah...that's probably what confused me. :-X
Just to reiterate... Wolfmother kicks mothafargin ass.
:yay :yay :yay :yay :yay
I owe Dio a beer if he ever shows up a tailgate. :deion
I posted wolfmother first.....where's my beer?
swingin
Quote from: mussa on May 24, 2006, 09:37:09 AM
I posted wolfmother first.....where's my beer?
Dio posted it before you.
You'll get nothing and like it.
Damn your right, i swore i posted that in early april. No beer for me. :'(
Free CDs (http://www.doyouwant2cds.net)
Quote from: phattymatty on May 24, 2006, 12:59:31 PM
Free CDs (http://www.doyouwant2cds.net)
It's back! That site has been down for two years. I love it.
Great site! :yay :yay
Quote from: rjs246 on May 24, 2006, 01:01:42 PM
Quote from: phattymatty on May 24, 2006, 12:59:31 PM
Free CDs (http://www.doyouwant2cds.net)
It's back! That site has been down for two years. I love it.
they switched from .com to .net.
i have a boner...
the only thing better than actual free CDs
Quote from: phattymatty on May 24, 2006, 01:05:25 PM
they switched from .com to .net.
Clearly, I'm not smart enough to figure that out. Nerd.
fwiw, The Raconteurs album can be skipped without missing much. It's alright, but after five or so times through it, I'm not terribly impressed.
Quote from: Diomedes on May 24, 2006, 01:31:21 PM
fwiw, The Raconteurs album can be skipped without missing much. It's alright, but after five or so times through it, I'm not terribly impressed.
really...i liked the single. :-\
Well, don't take my word for it..steal the farging thing and see for yourself! Then post your opinion here.
Life is great@!!
i just found 2 CDs in a box in my basement that i never knew i bought. still in shrinkwrap. an irish punk band, the Tossers - Communication and Conviction...and an old Young Doubliners album - Absolutley(i guess i went on a celtic kick at one point)
both are ok...the Tossers CD is much better.
Okay, in honor of Bob Dylan's birthday (yesterday for those not paying attention), I'm in the midst of my annual Dylan-a-thon - two and a half days through it, in fact. Dylan CDs I've listened to at work since Tuesday afternoon:
Highway 61 Revisited
The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
The Times They Are a-Changin'
The Bootleg Series Volumes 1-3
John Wesley Harding
Nashville Skyline
Oh Mercy
Planet Waves
Blood on the Tracks
Love and Theft
Now playing - Bringing It All Back Home
On deck:
Desire
New Morning
Blonde on Blonde
Quote from: Diomedes on May 24, 2006, 05:36:33 PM
Well, don't take my word for it..steal the farging thing and see for yourself! Then post your opinion here.
Life is great@!!
"Level" is pretty cool. Im working on others.... :P
A dude in the office lent me a CD of Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson, and Steve Vai live in concert. Pretty nice. Gotta love that they do a decent rendition of Zappa's "My Guitar Wants to Kill Your Mama."
All hail Frank Zappa!
Zappa on Crossfire (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZM9I3r11QPY&search=Zappa%20Crossfire), circa '84. Worth the time to watch. Lofton is a real scumbag.
I haven't seen that yet, but I definitely will check it out. I heart Frank.
I watched it. Very cool. Frank was always good at keeping his cool. I think I would have taken a swing at that yahoo.
Since I'm stuck at the office tonight, I'm listening to a variety of stuff. I have the iPod on shuffle so I have no idea what's coming next.
In the last hour I've listened to the following songs:
Build Me Up Buttercup, Freddie Freeloader, Girlfriend In A Coma, These Important Years, Woman (Wolfmother!), Rock & Roll High School, Dream Weaver, Symphony of Destruction & It Happened In Monterey.
Interesting mix. :-D
Ahaha... Gin & Juice from Snoop Dogg just popped on.
:yay
And I thought I was the only one with a whiplash shuffle on the iPod. >:D
Rome,
Yo Wolfmother is touring now. Might be able to check them out. I know they are in philly next week. I might go.
Quote from: Diomedes on May 25, 2006, 02:57:22 PM
All hail Frank Zappa!
Zappa on Crossfire (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZM9I3r11QPY&search=Zappa%20Crossfire), circa '84. Worth the time to watch. Lofton is a real scumbag.
I actually remember watching that as a kid. I was about 10 and had no clue what it was really about. The only reason I even watched it in the first place is because Frank Zappa looked like one of my uncles and at first I thought that's who it was.
I admire the hell out of Zappa.
Quote from: Diomedes on May 25, 2006, 08:54:27 PM
I admire the hell out of Zappa.
I do too after seeing it for the second time. And I definately would have beat the living crap out of Lofton. "I love it when you froth like that." :-D Classic.
Listening to "Wave of Mutilation - The Best of The Pixies" right now.
Kick-ass CD for late nighters like this one. :yay
PS: Re - the Zappa thing... does anyone else remember him on Saturday Night Live with the Coneheads? One of the funniest skits I've ever seen. I can't wrap my brain around the amounts of cocaine that got snorted during that week.
You're a blow fan. We get it. Zappa was not. But you knew that.
Quote from: Diomedes on May 25, 2006, 10:09:01 PM
You're a blow fan. We get it. Zappa was not. But you knew that.
I meant the cast, Dio, not necessarily Zappa himself.
And I can't believe he wasn't heavily medicated during that show. If you ever catch it, you'll see what I mean.
And didn't he write "Cocaine Decisions" in part because of what happened to Belushi? I think I remember hearing something about that.
when i'm in my car the new TOOL album. awesome. and after work dabums on xm radio.
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on May 25, 2006, 11:20:49 PMAnd I can't believe he wasn't heavily medicated during that show. If you ever catch it, you'll see what I mean.
I'll have check that out. But Frank was definitely an anti-drug guy. So it's probably just his usual unusualness coming through in the skit.
In honor of the topic, I'm going through my Shut Up 'N Play Your Guitar double CD, start to finish. Then maybe I'll jump into Sheik Yerbouti.
Two performers I really miss are Frank and Michael Hedges.
I'm no Zappa scholar, so perhaps I'm mistaken, but my impression was that Zappa wasn't exactly anti-drug. That is, he didn't get into your shtein if you liked getting high. He just didn't do it himself, and he didn't have much tolerance for the craziness that drug heads trail behind them.
I'd say he was pretty much tolerant of others, unless they were working with him. He was definitely (and strictly) anti drug and alcohol with anybody he collaborated with.
I saw a BBC interview with him once, and he was asked how he could take that stand considering how much he smoked. He response was that to him cigarettes weren't a drug...they were food. :paranoid
I know for a fact that Ike Willis did a lot of coke--I've actually partied with him--not to mention other drugs.
Quote from: Susquehanna Birder on May 26, 2006, 10:30:09 AM
I'd say he was pretty much tolerant of others, unless they were working with him. He was definitely (and strictly) anti drug and alcohol with anybody he collaborated with.
I saw a BBC interview with him once, and he was asked how he could take that stand considering how much he smoked. He response was that to him cigarettes weren't a drug...they were food. :paranoid
:-D :-D :-D :-D
watching the video now. its fargin hilarious.
Quote from: Diomedes on May 26, 2006, 10:41:01 AM
I know for a fact that Ike Willis did a lot of coke--I've actually partied with him--not to mention other drugs.
All I can say is that's what I've read, and what I've heard from Frank. I don't doubt that some of his collaborators didn't totally respect his wishes. He did have quite a love-hate relationship with a lot of them.
It's clear that Frank himself didn't partake, and I also know he didn't brook any stupid drug related behaviour. But by the same token, he was no narc. Ike could snort blow on his own time all he wanted, was Franks atttitude I think.
Farg, what do I know?
If anyone can find the video of Dee Snyder giving testmony about censorship in front of Al Gore and Tipper Gore etc let me know.
Quote from: Diomedes on May 26, 2006, 11:05:30 AM
It's clear that Frank himself didn't partake, and I also know he didn't brook any stupid drug related behaviour. But by the same token, he was no narc. Ike could snort blow on his own time all he wanted, was Franks atttitude I think.
Farg, what do I know?
No, that makes sense. Frank was pretty much a "do whatever you want as long as it doesn't hurt anybody" kind of guy. He was such a perfectionist with his music, though...but I guess as long as it didn't damage the music, he was cool with it.
Cleaning house, listening to the Talking Heads.
I'm listening to Slayer. All day.
i just got this email from a bar down the street from my house.
Quoteit's bring your own mp3 player night at the galaxy hut, the first tuesday each month. bring your mp3 player and sign up for a 3 song (15 minute max) slot.
in honor of 6/6/6, only death metal or slayer may be played tonight. satanic costumes or ironic gothwear encouraged. no god allowed.
and you must bow to the upside-down cross before entering.
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on May 23, 2006, 09:35:10 PM
Just to reiterate... Wolfmother kicks mothafargin ass.
:yay :yay :yay :yay :yay
I owe Dio a beer if he ever shows up a tailgate. :deion
Forgot to post but i downloaded Wolfmother 2 weeks ago before heading to the beach. Thanks Dio, and Mussa. I felt like i was listening to Sabbath and LedZepplin with a little White Stripes. It was a great drunken weekend with great tunes. Beers for both of you if i actually can find the tailgate this year.
Wolfmother is playing here in dc tonight. sounds interesting. maybe i'll check them out.
do it. i think they are philly this week. can't make it though. love to see them live.
Gorgoroth- Ad Majorem Sathanas Gloriam
Celtic Frost- Monotheist
TOOL- Opiate
Days of the New- Yellow
Browsing the net, listening to Grand Funk Railroad.
Paperwork in the office :boo Listening to Mc Lyte :yay
paper thin not paper work
hooters
madonna
goo goo dolls
replacements
wolf parade
matt pond pa
lou barlow
he said goo goo dolls and madonna in the same sentence........BAAAAAANNNNNNN HIIIIIIM!>>!>#@#
I like the matt pond pa I've heard.
Descendants
Meshuggah
both random mixes
Quote from: mussa on June 07, 2006, 07:21:41 PM
Descendants
'Hope' is one of my favorite tunes of all time.
"Hope" is a great f'ing song and "Milo Goes To College" is a great f'ing album.
God... it's nice to know that some people still have excellent taste in music.
Nice picks, mussa & Dio...
:yay
Got the new "Live" cd this weekend...much better than the last two new releases. If you liked "Mental Jewelry", you'll like "Songs from Black Mountain".
http://tonylukes.com/music.htm
www.pandora.com (http://www.pandora.com)
Paul Thorn, I Have A Good Day.
Quote from: mussa on June 07, 2006, 07:21:41 PM
Descendants
I work with one of the Descendants. Former members, that is.
Tell him I said "thanks for the great music!" next time you see him.
Quote from: Mad-Lad on June 14, 2006, 01:37:44 PM
Quote from: mussa on June 07, 2006, 07:21:41 PM
Descendants
I work with one of the Descendants. Former members, that is.
is he a graphic designer?
just picked up Flaming Lips - War of the Mystics and Gnarles Barkley - St Elsewhere last week...haven't stopped going back and forth between the two of them
The Gnarles Barkley is fantastic, no?
i'm a transformer!!
Quote from: Diomedes on June 14, 2006, 02:13:49 PM
The Gnarles Barkley is fantastic, no?
it's unlike anything i normally buy...but yes, this is one of the best albums i have bought in quite a while.
Quote from: Diomedes on June 14, 2006, 02:13:49 PM
The Gnarles Barkley is fantastic, no?
I downloaded
Crazy last night, and wasn't, well, crazy about it. Is the rest of the album better/different?
If you don't like crazy, you prob won't like the rest of album. not all albums sound good right away. it might grow on you.
I'm ebarrassed to say it b/c I hate MTV, but I watched the MTV Movie Awards and saw Gnarles Barkley perform and REALLY liked the song. I'm planning on downloading that ish tonight.
I'm deep into a Stephen Stills/Neil Young/Buffalo Springfield/Manassas run right now.
Stephen Still is underrated.
'Bluebird' is an incredible song.
muse - black holes and revelations
nin - all that could of been
aphex twin - random mix of songs
red hot chili peppers - stadium arcadium
dirty drummer - the blakey album
muse is good stuff.
how'd you like the NIN show?
Well, since I can't reply to the Hip-Hop thread I'll put this here...
I have been digging up some old shtein lately. Just got done listening to Black Sheep (The choice is yours), Funkdoobiest (Superhoes - the song on Friday when Red gets knocked out by Debo), WU-Tang (Triumph) and some others.
Anyone ever heard of Dynamite Hack? They are from Austin and everything they have done sucks except for a whiteboy remake of Boyz in the Hood. It's pretty good. Not NWA good, but good in a funny way. I put it as my myspace page song.
yea that muse album comes out july 11th, but you can listen to the full album on myspace. www.myspace.com/muse
its excellant
NIN concert is friday.
phreak,
black sheep is one of my all-time favorite rap groups. a wolf in sheep's clothing is the shtein, first song til last. i used to listen to them to get pumped up before a basketball game. that brings back some memories there.
Quote from: Diomedes on June 27, 2006, 05:34:25 PM
I'm deep into a Stephen Stills/Neil Young/Buffalo Springfield/Manassas run right now.
Stephen Still is underrated.
Good run to be on! :yay ;)
And I agree that Stephen Stills is very underrated. He almost never gets mentioned when you hear talk of great rock songwriters, but he has written and performed a lot of excellent material over the years. 8) I guess part of it comes from often laboring in the shadow of Neil Young.
You pretty much singlehandedly kicked this phase off by turning me onto Manassas. That album is easily one of the best rock albums ever made. Top 10 imho.
Neil's shadow no doubt obscures a lot of people..it's justifiably huge.
i cant believe i made you a hip-hop cd
I can't believe your musical taste is so narrow, especially since the cd was great.
i cant believe you thought i was serious
anyway all i ask for in my music is a little soul...is that to much?
Quote from: ice grillin you on June 29, 2006, 12:18:59 PM
i cant believe you thought i was serious
yeah well, I'm simple.
Quote from: Diomedes on June 29, 2006, 12:13:25 PM
You pretty much singlehandedly kicked this phase off by turning me onto Manassas. That album is easily one of the best rock albums ever made. Top 10 imho.
Glad you like it. 8)
A friend at work lent me "Mermaid Avenue" by Billy Bragg and Wilco. Don't know if anyone else is familiar with it, but it consists of songs written by Woody Guthrie that he had never recorded. His daughter turned them over to Billy Bragg, and this CD is the result.
Very good stuff! I think I'll be getting my own copy! ;)
Yeah, I've had that since it came out. The second volume is almost as good. If you like the first, do yourself a favor and get the second one too.
I'm currently listening to some old Concrete Blond 'Still in Hollywood'. Man that women can sing...
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on June 28, 2006, 12:42:37 PM
Well, since I can't reply to the Hip-Hop thread I'll put this here...
I have been digging up some old shtein lately. Just got done listening to Black Sheep (The choice is yours), Funkdoobiest (Superhoes - the song on Friday when Red gets knocked out by Debo), WU-Tang (Triumph) and some others.
Anyone ever heard of Dynamite Hack? They are from Austin and everything they have done sucks except for a whiteboy remake of Boyz in the Hood. It's pretty good. Not NWA good, but good in a funny way. I put it as my myspace page song.
Haha, I know that song. The video was hilarious too.
Alkaline Trio-Crimson
System of a Down-Toxicity
System of a Down-Hypnotize
Mix-Featuring Oasis, The Staring Line, Mae, Foo Fighters, The Postal Serivice, others
Mix-Featuring Jacks Mannequin, Ben Folds, Plain White T's, Death Cab For Cutie, others
Alkaline Trio-Demo's and bootlegs on my computer
Anyone who likes Elvis Costello should give a guy named Dan Andriano a listen. His croon type voice kind of sounds like a young Costello.
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=49718815
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=71236975
His solo stuff isn't as good as his Alkaline Trio stuff.
NIN - all albums on shuffle - getting pumped for the concert tonight
scary was sobriety can do to people :
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v101/ananumuss/6_04_06.jpg)
I've always thought that guy is a little bitch. Now I see he's a big bitch. I'll be sure to tell him as much next time I see him.
he was never that big before, i think he started hitting the gym when he got sober.
Yeah, that much was clear in your post with the dreamy pic.
The Mars Volta - Amputechture --excellante :yay :yay
Thom Yorke - The Eraser
MUSE - Black Holes and Revelations
Coheed and Cambria - Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star lV: Vol. 1
The Postal Service - Give Up
Just picked up Burning Spear's Marcus Garvey[/b] and the dub version of the same, Garvey's Ghost. The latter is nowhere near his best dub but still far better than many other people can manage, the former is one of the greatest reggae albums ever.
Quote from: mussa on June 30, 2006, 09:46:14 AM
he was never that big before, i think he started hitting the gym when he got sober.
Traded one addiction for another.
Good for him.
NiN kicks ass, btw. How was the show?
fargin awesome, def one of the top 5 shows i have ever seen, minus the new songs which i don't really like or know.
Finally got my LP-to-CD conversion system set up (for a while, anyway). Ran off a copy of Robert Fripp's Exposure last night. Cool stuff. And I was going to make a CD of the band/album U.K., but I found it on iTunes, and I had a few extra credits on there, so I saved some time and downloaded it instead. Damn, I forgot how good those guys were together.
What got me going to the LPs was me pulling down a copy (via Soulseek) of Court of the Crimson King and Discipline from King Crimson. Two (almost) totally different bands, but both great in their own right.
I'm listening to my coworker half-suck snot back towards her brain. Sadly this half-sucking isn't powerful enough to get rid of it though, so five seconds later it drips down into her nose and she half-sucks it back up. This has been going on for half an hour.
Needless to say I'd like to take a shovel to her head.
Why not just hammer two pencils up her nostrils with a stapler and be done with it
Rebel Meets Rebel - self-titled -collaboration of David Allen Coe and members of Pantera :yay :yay
Quote from: rjs246 on July 13, 2006, 12:14:27 PM
I'm listening to my coworker half-suck snot back towards her brain. Sadly this half-sucking isn't powerful enough to get rid of it though, so five seconds later it drips down into her nose and she half-sucks it back up. This has been going on for half an hour.
Needless to say I'd like to take a shovel to her head.
do what i do and turn the volumne up high on the drive-through headphones
I just created a kick-ass playlist on my iPod. I'm listening to that right now.
Fascinating.
Would you like to see the list, Mr. Smarty Pantalunes?
http://www.gnotorious.com/
biggies / gnarls barkley remix album.
basically just biggie verses over gnarls beats. it's ok nothing great. not as good as biggie verses over biggie beats.
or biggie over frank sinatra beats
true, that blue eyes bed stuy album never gets old. still listen to it every few weeks or so.
i didn't know that such an album was made. sounds like it could be cool.
Smile Empty Soul's never released album Anxiety
Any dub/reggae heads out there? I've been listening to reggae and dub a lot lately. Would be interested in any suggestions to check out. I already know the following artists, and have some of their music, off the top of my head. I'm interested especially in dub heavy sounds.
Burning Spear
Dr. Alimantado
Marley
Toots & the Maytals
Black Uhuru
Peter Tosh
Augustus Pablo
Jimmy Cliff
Lion Dub Station
Lee "Scratch" Perry
Mad Professor
Sly and Robbie
Desmond Dekker
Hurt :yay
Earshot
Pro-Pain - Fistful of Hate :yay :yay
Slayer- Christ Illusion
Hatebreed- Supremacy
Strapping Young Lad- The New Black
Naglfar- Pariah
Nuclear Assault- Survive
Skull Snaps. Funk outfit that dropped only one album, which rappers have been mining forever. Pretty good album.
On my 17 hour adventure down to Orlando, I realized about 2 hours in that I forgot my CD's to keep me awake. My wife's CD's all suck so i was forced to flip though garbage commercial stations to find something to listen to.
Then, through a bit of luck, I found disc 1 of Life After Death under my seat. I put that in and listened to it over and over for about 6 hours.
If there was a list of CD's that you don't mind listening to over and over, Life After Death is near the top.
The second side of Ritual de la Habitual is high on my list of "could listen to this forever." Massive Attacks "Mezzanine," comes to mind as well.
Skull Snaps. Funk outfit that dropped only one album, which rappers have been mining forever.
the album really hasnt been sampled much at all as much as 'its a new day' and its drum break....other than james browns 'funky drummer' break perhaps the most sampled drums of all-time
why do they call it a "break." I don't get that. Is that slang for a beat?
a break is where all parts of a song except for one stop
the song takes a 'break' except for one particular instrument....usually its the drums
the most famous as i said is the break from james browns 'funky drummer'
Quote from: Diomedes on August 09, 2006, 11:00:28 AM
The second side of Ritual de la Habitual is high on my list of "could listen to this forever." Massive Attacks "Mezzanine," comes to mind as well.
Awesome album. Add Blood Sugar Sex Majik by Chili peppers to my list
CASH - Final Recordings, The Wreckers ?, and Jack Johnson - the Yellow covered one ......
for anyone thats cares/is interested in these breaks...if not at least add two classic songs to your hard drive
james brown 'funky drummer'....the famous break comes with 1:27 left in the track
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=83DA685F3D5B7DB9
skull snaps "its a new day"....it famous break literally begins the song
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=8FEC186D2F42D969
I've already got both songs. Thanks for the lesson.
Quote from: Reidme on August 09, 2006, 08:41:00 PM
CASH - Final Recordings, The Wreckers ?, and Jack Johnson - the Yellow covered one ......
i bought the jack johsnon cd on a whim last week...i've been impressed so far..i dont usually listen to mellow stuff...but i took a liking to it.
I've been listening to Blackalicious, The Craft.
Not the greatest production I've ever heard, but significantly more intelligent lyrics than the norm and there are some very good tunes to be found on there.
Quote from: Wingspan on August 10, 2006, 09:01:24 AM
Quote from: Reidme on August 09, 2006, 08:41:00 PM
CASH - Final Recordings, The Wreckers ?, and Jack Johnson - the Yellow covered one ......
i bought the jack johsnon cd on a whim last week...i've been impressed so far..i dont usually listen to mellow stuff...but i took a liking to it.
I like Jack Johnson.
Of course you do, yuppie.
i dont pretend to know that much about music but i literally have never even heard the name jack johnson
Jack Johnson is a surfer who is also a phenomenally talented musician, IGY.
I don't even know how to classify him.
Here's his webpage...
http://www.jackjohnsonmusic.com/default.asp
Jack Johnson and his happy hippy fratboy guitar girl rock can suck it.
He's obviously a hockey player for the Hurricanes (http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php3?pid%5B%5D=87869) (http://images.usatoday.com/sports/hockey/_photos/2006-01-04-johnson-in.jpg)
Quote from: rjs246 on August 10, 2006, 01:16:44 PM
Jack Johnson and his happy hippy fratboy guitar girl rock can suck it.
Your anger amuses me.
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on August 10, 2006, 01:19:55 PM
Quote from: rjs246 on August 10, 2006, 01:16:44 PM
Jack Johnson and his happy hippy fratboy guitar girl rock can suck it.
Your anger amuses me.
You know what angers me? The fact that I forgot to put quotes around "rock".
Modify it, motherfarger. No need to pad your post-count.
i like to put on some jack johnson when i make myself a bubble bath and paint my toenails.
You already quoted it. The moment has passed. And I would happily erase my entire post-count. I am not at all excited about the number of posts I have here. It's one of the larger embarrassments in my life.
Quote from: Diomedes on August 10, 2006, 10:21:59 AM
Of course you do, yuppie.
He's really not that bad. And I make for a pretty terrible Yuppie. It's that whole "upwardly mobile" thing that eludes me. And, sadly, the "young" is fading in the rearview mirror.
Quote from: rjs246 on August 10, 2006, 02:11:25 PM
It's one of the larger embarrassments in my life.
can i have them then. i base 98.734% of my self image on my post count, and you'd really be doing me a big favor
Quote from: rjs246 on August 10, 2006, 02:11:25 PM
You already quoted it. The moment has passed. And I would happily erase my entire post-count. I am not at all excited about the number of posts I have here. It's one of the larger accomplishments in my life.
Yeah, we know.
Ha! I get it. You took what I wrote and changed one word to make it sound like I said something completely different! Hilarious!
A+++++++++++++++++++++=====++
strange...im starting to notice alot of exclamation points out of ya rj.
everything ok? anything you want to talk about?
Next thing you know, he'll be posting random smilies...
so...can i get those posts or what?
Quote from: SunMoTzu on August 10, 2006, 02:44:29 PM
so...can i get those posts or what?
Talk to G_F. As far as I'm concerned they're all yours.
Quote from: reese125 on August 10, 2006, 02:40:37 PM
strange...im starting to notice alot of exclamation points out of ya rj.
everything ok? anything you want to talk about?
Dear reese125-
I only use excalamation points to be facetiously excited about shtein. But you already knew that, didn't you?
Love,
rjs246
PS- Off the nuts.
Reduced post counts for everybody!
Quote from: rjs246 on August 10, 2006, 02:47:08 PM
Quote from: reese125 on August 10, 2006, 02:40:37 PM
strange...im starting to notice alot of exclamation points out of ya rj.
everything ok? anything you want to talk about?
Dear reese125-
I only use excalamation points to be facetiously excited about shtein. But you already knew that, didn't you?
Love,
rjs246
PS- Off the nuts.
ha
you know if you didnt put your name there I would of had no idea who that was from?
PS--quit blushing...you love every minute of it
I finally tracked this song down awhile ago. It is the song that is playing in Crash when Ludacris and are rollin around in the Escalade they stole.
It's be move.meant. Never heard of them before but it appears they are a newer grou out of LA.
Here's the track Str8UpNDown (WW due to explicit lyrics) (http://www.tdfast.com/mfiles/Move.meant-Str8UpNDown.mp3)
I love the beat and the bass hook.
I'm listening to Hank Williams III and Scott H Biram quite a bit lately.
Had in The Cars Greatest Hits today. I feel old.
Respect to Bill Doggett!! (Born in Philly)
I'm listening to the Phillies game on tv but I'm in another room right now. I imagine the only thing that would be worse than listening to it would be going in my living room to watch it.
Damien "Jr Gong" Marley - Welcome to Jamrock and Halfway Tree
Peeping Tom - Mike Patton solo project with likes of Massive Attack, Dan the Automator, Kool Keith, Kid Koala, Rahzel and Norah Jones to name a few
Say more about the latter. I have mad respect for everyone in that list.
Paul Thorn Live at The Hacienda Set 1
Quote from: Diomedes on September 15, 2006, 04:29:41 PM
Say more about the latter. I have mad respect for everyone in that list.
A buddy of mine said Mike Patton has a video on comcast OnDemand for his new project, Peeping Tom, so we checked it out, sounded decent. I downloaded the majority of the songs this week, its cool, I mean it's growing on me. Mike Patton is hit or miss with me, yes Faith No More, no Mr. bungle, fantomas, tomahawk, etc....I'm digging this new stuff more than his other side projects. Check it out. def if your a fan of his and or the other people mentioned. :yay :yay
Hey, guys...
I wanted to stop in tonight and let you know I saw Wolfmother tonight in Orlando @ HOB.
They were absolutely incredible. It's one of those experiences that you talk about years in the future when you say, "Before Wolfmother started playing arenas and stadiums, I saw them play at..."
They played the first half of the album, then they mixed in some new tunes and covers before ending the show with encores, etc.
I'm not kidding here, if you get the chance to check them out, do so.
Fricken awesome in every sense of the word. :yay
I've never heard of them. But rather than wasting a few bucks on tickets right now I think I'll wait until they *potentially* make it big, sell out and conform to music trends and over charge for concert tickets. Then I'll refer to your post and recall the good ol' days when they just rocked out in clubs and auditoriums.
So thanks in advance for the great memory.
The Raconteurs - Broken Boy Soldiers :yay :yay
TOOL - AEnima classic. have no stop listening to it since the concert
I've got Pandora going today, and the last bunch of songs its played are
Faith No More - Evidence
Frost - Sign of the Gypsy Queen
Kottak - Pink/Soft
The Hidden Hand - Devoid of Color
Rob Zombie - Foxy Foxy
Iron Maiden- A matter of life and death
Sodom- Till Death Do Us Unite
Amon Amarth - With Oden on Our Side
The Bezerker- Dissimulate
Do you two listen to anything other than metal?
sure. I've listed some throughout the thread. :deion but overall, metal is the choice. id say 90% metal, 10% jazz, reggae, classic rock, pop etc.
Sorry, I didn't go back to check up on anything you mentioned before.
Anyone ever hear The Apex Theory? I just discovered them and love some of their music.
Quote from: mussa on October 10, 2006, 05:02:42 PM
Anyone ever hear The Apex Theory? I just discovered them and love some of their music.
check out their video's, some of the best around.
wow. just wow. :-D
http://www.hellolittlerock.com/music/Listen.Cfm?MAID=1966
Looking to change up the tunes for the gym. Any album suggestions? I'm looking for stuff with an edge, but with some lyrical substance.
try this:
http://www.hellolittlerock.com/music/Listen.CFM?MAID=3349
Quote from: mussa on October 03, 2006, 12:40:05 PM
TOOL - AEnima classic. have no stop listening to it since the concert
Same here, been listening to it when I lift too.
Dug out some of my old Punk Rock Cds (Vandals, Descedants, Circle Jerks, Suicidal Tendencies, Minor Threat) so I could burn them onto my iPOD. Old school punk is my core.
Had no idea you were into punk. Those are some classic groups right there. Suicidal Tendencies and Minor Threat are two of my oldest favorites.
Been listening to Buckcherry a lot lately.
Quote from: mussa on October 24, 2006, 12:41:24 PM
try this:
http://www.hellolittlerock.com/music/Listen.CFM?MAID=3349
w...t....f...
Got this in at the moment.
(http://www.musicweb.uk.net/jazz/2002/Apr02/GETZ_very_best_5842102.jpg)
Good stuff. :yay
kexp.org
OMG, saw these guys on TV over the weekend. Hilarious! Go to Media section :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D
http://www.notoriousmsg.com/home.php
bump bump bump this shtein people. nobody commented on this? amazing!
Quote from: mussa on November 02, 2006, 02:39:52 PM
bump bump bump this shtein people. nobody commented on this? amazing!
Funny crazy mother sucker... HA!
The Firm...The Album
good stuff romey
classic stan getz sample.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeXqw7W6Sos
Quote from: Zanshin on October 24, 2006, 12:39:07 PM
Looking to change up the tunes for the gym. Any album suggestions? I'm looking for stuff with an edge, but with some lyrical substance.
I'd reccomend System of a Down's first or 2nd albums, but the lyrical substance is generally politically related on both albums, for the most part. Some people aren't into politically charged lyrics.
Anyways...
Alkaline Trio-Warbrain from the Rock Against Bush comp. Damn good song.
Quote from: Munson on November 02, 2006, 07:25:53 PM
Quote from: Zanshin on October 24, 2006, 12:39:07 PM
Looking to change up the tunes for the gym. Any album suggestions? I'm looking for stuff with an edge, but with some lyrical substance.
I'd reccomend System of a Down's first or 2nd albums
:-D :-D
I'm shocked. SHOCKED!
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on November 02, 2006, 07:30:36 PM
Quote from: Munson on November 02, 2006, 07:25:53 PM
Quote from: Zanshin on October 24, 2006, 12:39:07 PM
Looking to change up the tunes for the gym. Any album suggestions? I'm looking for stuff with an edge, but with some lyrical substance.
I'd reccomend System of a Down's first or 2nd albums
:-D :-D
I'm shocked. SHOCKED!
Color me surprised too. :D
One would have thought that Munson would have grown out of the SOAD phase by now.
I hope your step-son doesn't eat the fish.
There's something wrong with me?
There's soemthing wrong with you.
Gotta love songs about Cocaine. :D
this is that butta shtein
the anthem yo!!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=QJMdbcLpmpg
A few classics for the old fogeys:
Jethro Tull- Aqualung
Seger - Against the Wind
Mellencamp - American Fool
Hendrix - Are You Experienced?
I always thought Tupac was overrated but I like "Changes," I've been listening to it a lot recently.
Bloc Party - Silent Alarm
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on November 02, 2006, 07:30:36 PM
Quote from: Munson on November 02, 2006, 07:25:53 PM
Quote from: Zanshin on October 24, 2006, 12:39:07 PM
Looking to change up the tunes for the gym. Any album suggestions? I'm looking for stuff with an edge, but with some lyrical substance.
I'd reccomend System of a Down's first or 2nd albums
:-D :-D
I'm shocked. SHOCKED!
The good ole days. Where has RS been?
Insert System of a Dump photo here
Quote from: SD_Eagle on November 11, 2006, 10:09:30 AM
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on November 02, 2006, 07:30:36 PM
Quote from: Munson on November 02, 2006, 07:25:53 PM
Quote from: Zanshin on October 24, 2006, 12:39:07 PM
Looking to change up the tunes for the gym. Any album suggestions? I'm looking for stuff with an edge, but with some lyrical substance.
I'd reccomend System of a Down's first or 2nd albums
:-D :-D
I'm shocked. SHOCKED!
The good ole days. Where has RS been? Insert System of a Dump photo here
You're dating yourself there, chief... ;)
Viktor Vaughn - Venomous Villain >:D
The Pharcyde.....Labcabincalifornia :yay
Cold War Kids
The Roots...Game Theory
I have to say this is a great album
Except for the stupid "r&b" tracks at the end, it's great.
It did fall apart at the end other than the tribute to jaydee.=
now up....The Arcade Fire~Funeral
El-P - We're All Gonna Burn In Hell
Panzerchrist - Battalion Beast
Panzerchrist!? fargin' great name.
New El P drops in 2007.... I'll Sleep When Your Dead. Its about Bunkley78/King Cole :evil
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on November 27, 2006, 04:24:32 PM
New El P drops in 2007.... I'll Sleep When Your Dead. Its about Bunkley78/King Cole :evil
Yeah can't wait. His track on his myspace is pretty nice. I think he's better in the producer role, though.
Comets On Fire - Avatar
Company FLow....Funcrusher Plus :afro
Blackmoon...Buck em Down remix :yay
i've been hearing people talk about wolfmother lately so i checked them out and they are pretty badass. been listening to them all week.
Tenacious D - Self Titled
The "D"
Black Sheep - A Wolf In Sheeps Clothing - seeing them tonight in Illcaster, a buddy of mine is opening up for them
The Killers - Hot Fuss
The Bloc Party -self-titled
The Raconteurs - bootleg from current toru
In a Christmas mood:
Third Day - Christmas Offerings
Trans-Siberian Orchestra - The Lost Christmas Eve
Mercy Me - The Christmas Sessions
Jethro Tull - The Jethro Tull Christmas Album
queerbate
for real
ugh, christmas songs might be the only thing worse than country music.
Quote from: phattymatty on December 05, 2006, 02:11:41 PM
ugh, christmas songs might be the only thing worse than pop country music.
fixed.
if you can't appreciate Hank Williams, Merle Haggard, Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, et al, then you're obviously retahded
I did d/l the Tull one a few days ago. Not bad, actually. Certainly nothing like the mindless holiday dreck that is flooding the airways lately.
Currently on the iPod: Brubeck's "Pick Up Sticks" :yay
The Kinks - "Sunny Afternoon"
Chevelle...Point #1
Metallica-Fade To Black
Next:
Gary Jules-Mad World
Quote from: Geowhizzer on December 05, 2006, 07:52:21 PM
Quote from: mussa on December 05, 2006, 01:15:03 PM
queerbate
Sorry, but no. Go trolling elsewhere.
What man with testosterone filled testicles listens to christmas music and tells people about it? God hates flags you know. He's killing soldiers in Iraq because of people like you.
Quote from: mussa on December 07, 2006, 03:55:54 PM
Quote from: Geowhizzer on December 05, 2006, 07:52:21 PM
Quote from: mussa on December 05, 2006, 01:15:03 PM
queerbate
Sorry, but no. Go trolling elsewhere.
What man with testosterone filled testicles listens to christmas music and tells people about it? God hates flags you know. He's killing soldiers in Iraq because of people like you.
Thank you Pastor Phelps.
I love when Kidd Chris has him on the show. Well, not really, becausue he's an ignorant icehole. But it's interesting radio.
Anyways...
Johnny Cash-Hurt
Quote from: mussa on December 07, 2006, 03:55:54 PM
Quote from: Geowhizzer on December 05, 2006, 07:52:21 PM
Quote from: mussa on December 05, 2006, 01:15:03 PM
queerbate
Sorry, but no. Go trolling elsewhere.
What man with testosterone filled testicles listens to christmas music and tells people about it? God hates flags you know. He's killing soldiers in Iraq because of people like you.
The kind of man that is secure enough to not really care what semi-literate internet metal heads think of him?
As for the rest of your spewage, it's really not worth a response. Have your fun.
Fair enough farg face. Fair enough :-D
Quote from: Geowhizzer on December 07, 2006, 06:24:18 PM
Quote from: mussa on December 07, 2006, 03:55:54 PM
Quote from: Geowhizzer on December 05, 2006, 07:52:21 PM
Quote from: mussa on December 05, 2006, 01:15:03 PM
queerbate
Sorry, but no. Go trolling elsewhere.
What man with testosterone filled testicles listens to christmas music and tells people about it? God hates flags you know. He's killing soldiers in Iraq because of people like you.
The kind of man that is secure enough to not really care what semi-literate internet metal heads think of him?
As for the rest of your spewage, it's really not worth a response. Have your fun.
I want to hear Puya do White Christmas now. :(
Goldfinger's "Superman" just went through on the shuffle. God, I love that song.
The Chronic 8)
Quote from: Susquehanna Birder on December 08, 2006, 08:34:40 AM
Goldfinger's "Superman" just went through on the shuffle. God, I love that song.
Check out this piece. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIoMZtoWUZg)
:yay
Also - I was listening to the Chronic on the way into the office a few days ago. Anyway, I had "F*** Wit Dre Day" blaring and a cop rolls up next to me and shoots me a glance like, 'WTF!?'
You know, with me being a middle-aged white dude and all.
:-D
Yeah, I'm sure he's never seen a middle aged white dude listening to black people's music.
Im with ya Romey....Hell i wonder what my coworkers think im listening to on my ipod? If they only knew :-D
That new NAS song Hip Hop Is Dead is pretty good. I'm really not a fan of the newer stuff but this one caught my ear.
I downloaded a file called Assorted Hip Hop 12's off www.isohunt.com (http://www.isohunt.com) its 4.3 Gigs of oldschool instrumentals/songs/underground stuff.
Right now "East Flat Bush Project....Tried by 12
ghostface
more fish
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on December 08, 2006, 09:04:43 AM
Quote from: Susquehanna Birder on December 08, 2006, 08:34:40 AM
Goldfinger's "Superman" just went through on the shuffle. God, I love that song.
Check out this piece. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIoMZtoWUZg)
:yay
The anime doesn't do much for me, but I agree with the comments about Tony Hawk. That was a perfect song for that game.
The Low End Theory- A Tribe Called Quest.
That brought back memories. Probably top 3 albums of all time.
I've been listening to Midnight Marauders over the past day or two.
I've been listening to the wife bitch non stop for the last two days.
Damn red tide.
I hate that band :boom
Goatwhore - A Haunting Curse
:-D
"Damned Red Tide"
That's not a bad name.
Anyone hear the new Deftones CD, Saturday Night Wrist? I read a good review on it.
Not one of my favorite Deftones CD's. A couple good songs but a lot of slow crap.
I'm getting a 300 gig hard drive loaded with music all organized by artist and then album. I think their will be just over 250 gig of music on there.
What the farg to I listen too first!
What software would I use to make play lists out of that much music? I've got Itunes loaded but I think it'll crash with a library this big as it likes to convert everything to quicktime format.
Quote from: MURP on December 14, 2006, 01:28:40 PM
Not one of my favorite Deftones CD's. A couple good songs but a lot of slow crap.
I havn't given the whole CD a good listen yet, but the majority of the songs I think are good. Sounds more like White Pony, which was fav. Deftones CD. Did you hear the B-sides CD yet? Rarieties and covers, its ok, Ive only listened to a few.
Quote from: Phanatic on December 14, 2006, 01:44:43 PM
I'm getting a 300 gig hard drive loaded with music all organized by artist and then album. I think their will be just over 250 gig of music on there.
What the farg to I listen too first!
What software would I use to make play lists out of that much music? I've got Itunes loaded but I think it'll crash with a library this big as it likes to convert everything to quicktime format.
Itunes meng.
Immortal - At the Heart of Winter.
great black metal.
The Eagles Fight Song by some dudes known as The Four Squeezins...
Foo Fighters-Everlong
I think the next song on the CD is by The Postal Service... :-\
Yep....
Clipse..... Wamp Wamp
Grindin!
nah the new CD Hell Hath No Fury. Pretty good so far. Wamp Wamp
Listening to the Open Season soundtrack at the moment.
Paul Westerberg is a farging gawd.
Tom Waits latest...a 3 Disc set named Orphans. And if your a fan of his...this is pretty close to awesome. (1st 2 discs are great, the 3rd is just ok).
Yeah, I've heard a lot of it on the radio. Excellent collection of tunes.
I had to laugh quite a few years ago when I turned a friend on to Waits. He heard a bit of the more melodic material, and he went out and bought a newer CD at random. I forget which one he got, but it was one of Waits' avant-screech works...and he was quite upset.
Tenacious D - The Pick of Destiny.
RHCP's Blood Sugar Sex Magic
Traffic - Walking in the Wind
" The piano is drinking.... "
Not me.
The Gorillaz- Demon Days
Alkaline Trio-Smoke
Gary Jules-Mad World
REM-I'll Take The Rain
Metallica-Fade To Black
Metallica-The Unforgiven
Ben Folds-The Luckiest
Jacks Mannequin- MFEO Part 2: You Can Breathe
Maynard singing lead vocals for AIC (http://toolshed.down.net/audio/mp3/).
I saw an advertisement for Buzz Ballads. Its a gay ass name but its a good lineup of early 90's stuff. Plus i got it from demonoid.com
Disc 1
01 Lightning Crashes | Live
02 Champagne Supernova | Oasis
03 If You Could Only See | Tonic
04 Glycerine | Bush
05 Doll Parts | Hole
06 Santeria | Sublime
07 Hemorrhage (In My Hands) | Fuel
08 A Long December | Counting Crows
09 Counting Blue Cars | Dishwalla
10 Linger | Cranberries
11 Hanging By A Moment | Lifehouse
12 Runaway Train | Soul Asylum
13 Til I Hear It From You | Gin Blossoms
14 Here's To The Night | Eve 6
15 What Do I Have To Do? | Stabbing Westward
16 Out of My Head | Fastball
Disc 2
01 It's Been Awhile | Staind
02 Jumper | Third Eye Blind
03 Wasting My Time | Default
04 Everything You Want | Vertical Horizon
05 Sex And Candy | Marcy Playground
06 Far Behind | Candlebox
07 The Freshmen | The Verve Pipe
08 Take A Picture | Filter
09 What It's Like | Everlast
10 Something's Always Wrong | Toad The Wet Sprocket
11 World I Know | Collective Soul
12 Desperately Wanting | Better Than Ezra
13 Angry Johnny | Poe
14 Save Me | Remy Zero
15 Easy | Faith No More
16 Smells Like Teen Spirit | Tori Amos
Wow, thats a long list of zesty fargin songs by zesty bands. The only ones I could stomach are prob Sublime, Oasis and Hole. :boo
its radio hits, but having not heard some in a long time i figured its worth a free download
Nas - Illmatic
Guns - n - Roses just started on the radio. Patience. :yay
Michael Harris - Orchestrate
:o Ludacris- Release Therapy
Jeremy Enigk - World Waits
Three Six Mafia- Chapter 2 World Domination :-D
Got this on right now:
(http://img374.imageshack.us/img374/7489/b000av2gce01aa240sclzzzjl6.jpg)
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on January 11, 2007, 02:53:12 PM
Three Six Mafia- Chapter 2 World Domination :-D
Three 6 is awesome.
Didn't really know where else to put this question. I'm having problems with LimeWire. Whenever I search, I only get the sponsored results like the ringtones. It's gay as hell and I can't find shtein. Any ideas?
Actually, on a couple of searches I'll still get the ridiculous amount of results which is normal. I think LimeWire might be down or something then.
Wow, it's working now. Jesus.
Staind- Tormented
Has anyone ever seen "Some Kind of Monster" the Metallica documentary? It's on VH-1 Classic right now and it's literally making my eyes and ears bleed.
Holy shtein. When did those guys turn into such whiny farging flags?
I don't know if they're that way now but five years ago you could have knocked them each over with a feather.
From "Master of Puppets" to "Somebody HOLLLLLLLLLLLD ME"! :-D
I lost all respeck for those iceholes after the Napster whining and lawsuit
Metallica died when Cliff Burton died.
"Oh my god, this drumming is so awesome!" Uh...
mf doom: operation doomsday
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on January 12, 2007, 09:21:55 PM
Has anyone ever seen "Some Kind of Monster" the Metallica documentary? It's on VH-1 Classic right now and it's literally making my eyes and ears bleed.
Holy shtein. When did those guys turn into such whiny farging flags?
I don't know if they're that way now but five years ago you could have knocked them each over with a feather.
From "Master of Puppets" to "Somebody HOLLLLLLLLLLLD ME"! :-D
yes. your absolutley right. i lost respect for them on the "give me fuel give fire.." album. after watching the documentary, all respect was lost. what a bunch of pathetic sober pansies
Can't argue with that. I wish to God I had never seen that f'n documentary.
Cursive - Burst and Bloom EP
Listening to Gnarles Barkley CD, havn't put it on in awhile. I was getting sick of it, but damn, its a good album.
Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention - Freak Out! and We're Only In it For the Money
D.I.T.C. D.I.T.C. World Wide (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/8/86/Ditcpic.jpg/220px-Ditcpic.jpg)
DTC put out an album? Where'd they get all those black dudes?
Listening to some Buddy Guy right now. Good stuff.
Moray Eel - Priest Hunter
man murph, i tell ya, i can't wait to hear the band your listening to, the names keep getting better and better.
most of em have a myspace page. Here is Moray Eel Link (http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=107291421)
The Apex Theory - Lightpost EP - Released today on itunes. Excellant 15 minute song. :yay :yay
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on January 15, 2007, 09:03:42 AM
D.I.T.C. D.I.T.C. World Wide (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/8/86/Ditcpic.jpg/220px-Ditcpic.jpg)
Enemy is one of my all time favorite songs. Straight gangsta!
Warren G...Regulate I love rocking my iPod at work
I just came across this (http://www.music-map.com/) site. Type in a group and it shows similar bands/groups that you might like. Its pretty accurate.
I've been listening to TOOL more that usual lately, which is a lot. The newest album 10,000 Days got slammed a bit by critics, but I think it's pretty vintage TOOL, especially the track Vicarious:
Quote
Eye on the T.V. 'cause tragedy thrills me.
Whatever flavor it happens to be like..
"Killed by the husband",
"Drowned by the ocean",
"Shot by his own son",
"She used the poison in his tea
and kissed him goodbye".
That's my kinda story.
It's no fun until someone dies.
Don't look at me like I am a monster.
Thrown out your one face,
But with the other.
Stare like a junkie into the T.V..
Stare like a zombie,
While the mother holds her child.
Watches him die.
Pleads to the sky crying:
"Why, oh why?"
Cause I need to watch things die... from a distance.
Vicariously I live while the whole world dies.
You all need it too - don't lie.
Why can't we just admit it?
Why can't we just admit?
We won't give pause until the blood is flowing.
Neither the brave nor bold, or writers of stories told.
We won't give pause until the blood is flowing.
I need to watch things die.. from a good safe distance.
Vicariously I live while the whole world dies.
You all feel the same so..
Why can't we just admit it?
Blood like rain come down.
Drown on grave and ground.
Part vampire.
Part warrior.
Carnivore and voyeur.
Stare at the transmitter.
Sing to the death rattle.
Credulous, divest your desire to believe in
Angels in the hearts of men.
Pull your head on out.
Your head believes it give a listen.
Shouldn't have to say it all again.
The universe is hostile,
So impersonal.
Devour to survive, so it is,
So it's always been.
We all feed on tragedy.
It's like blood to a vampire.
Vicariously, I live while the whole world dies.
Much better you than I.
It got slammed by critics? Ha. Prob same critics who gave Nickelback a 4/5. 10,000 Days is an instant classic, just like all the CD's they made before.
I been meaning to investigate Tool.
Ahem, what?!? You never really listened to them? Wow, if so, thats a shocker. Make sure you grab the lyrics off internet. You'll love some of the lyrics. Right up your alley.
JAMBI was an amazing song. 10,000 days did not disappoint at all.
The entire CD is good. The only negative is that its 11 tracks and maybe 8-9 are actual songs. I'd like to get a solid 13-15 plus CD from Tool, but history shows they will always have some weird shtein going on and thats just them. I really don't mind the weird shtein, I just want more music.
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on January 18, 2007, 08:37:41 AM
I just came across this (http://www.music-map.com/) site. Type in a group and it shows similar bands/groups that you might like. Its pretty accurate.
Ha, I just typed in two and they both were way off.
On one of them I put Three 6 Mafia. I got Triple 6 Mafia, Crunchy Black, Gangsta Boo, Project Pat, and Lil Flip. What a surprise, good thing they are all not related. :deion
Similar site, that was posted here before, works pretty well.
http://www.pandora.com/
Quote from: mussa on January 18, 2007, 04:49:13 PMAhem, what?!? You never really listened to them? Wow, if so, thats a shocker.
I didn't know who Manassas was until last year. Things slip by, you know?
I don't know who Manassas is at all. I know.
The GZA- Liquid Swords
Count Bass D - Some Music Part 4 (Vinyl Ain't Dead Yet)
MF DOOM - Operation Doomsday
Masta Ace Inc. - Sittin On Chrome
Ghostface - Ironman
Nas - Illmatic
Beastial Warlust - Blood and Valour
Just ripped Tool's Opiate from a friend's library. Unfortunately, that's all he had. But it's a start.
Quote from: mussa on January 19, 2007, 01:47:25 PM
I don't know who Manassas is at all. I know.
Stephen Stills side project that produced what I consider one of the best rock & roll albums ever, up there with
Exile on Main Street,
Sgt. Peppers, and
Pet Sounds.
Interpol... I cant wait for their next cd
Triple Six Mafia - Underground Vol. 1 :-D :-D :puke
My wife bitch at me.
my dog has been barking at a hole she dug for the past 30 minutes
Wingspan, she found the dead bodies thats why she's barking
Maybe Timmy fell in the hole
(http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/6958/b0001lyh7u01lzzzzzzz3jl.jpg)
There is nothing essential about Alice in Chains.
Nuh uh.
Beastie Boys..New York State of Mind Mixed by DJ Green Lantern :yay :yay :yay
Dave Matthews Band - Live in Chicago [12.19.98]
Quote from: Beef Rapp on January 22, 2007, 05:13:25 PM
Dave Matthews Band - Live in Chicago [12.19.98]
Back when dave was good.
No doubt. Saw him live about 2 years ago in Bristow, Va. It was pretty mediocre since he played mostly new songs and didn't play any of the old stuff. Lame. His encore was "American Baby" I decided to walk out once the intro came on. Couldn't take it.
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on January 22, 2007, 03:30:56 PM
Beastie Boys..New York State of Mind Mixed by DJ Green Lantern :yay :yay :yay
thats a great album.
Skid Row- Slave To The Grind
I have no idea why. Had an urge. (http://209.85.62.23/html/emoticons/unsure.gif)
Quote from: BlueHeart on January 22, 2007, 05:38:00 PM
Skid Row- Slave To The Grind
I have no idea why. Had an urge. (http://209.85.62.23/html/emoticons/unsure.gif)
If there are one or two things good that came out of hair spray musak that particular CD is one of them.
Cage- Aborted Babies
Outkast - Outskirts (The Unofficial Outkast Remixes)
Pink Floyd - The Wall
MF Doom - Nastradoomus
Quote from: BlueHeart on January 23, 2007, 12:43:29 PMPink Floyd - The Wall
The Wall:Pink Floyd :: The Black Album:Metallica
Handful of Hate - Gruesome Splendor
Quote from: MURP on January 23, 2007, 01:38:55 PM
Handful of Hate - Gruesome Splendor
That's the album of ballads about love and kittens, right?
:-D
The Wall is the point Floyd went from GREAT to MEH. Pre-Wall Floyd is just awesome. Post Wall is so-so. A few songs here and there that are alright, but on the whole, doesn't hold a candle to what they once were.
I stopped listening to The Wall before I was out of high school, once I discovered Meddle, Atom Heart Mother, Piper at the Gates of Dawn, etc.
I've been going through alot of the old stuff, that I used to listen to back in the day, the last week or so. (Hence the aforementioned Skid Row episode.)
Currently playing: Iron Maiden - Number of the Beast.
I must be feeling nostalgic for a simpler time... :-\
Quote from: BlueHeart on January 23, 2007, 02:45:49 PM
Currently playing: Iron Maiden - Number of the Beast.
nice.
Maybe we can be friends, even if you root for this person:
(http://x4.putfile.com/3/6015013783.jpg)
mix I made a few weeks ago:
1. Map Of The Problematique - Black Holes And Revelations - Muse
2. Delirium Trigger - The Second Stage Turbine Blade - Coheed And Cambria
3. Lizaveta - Tournament Of Hearts - The Constantines
4. My Doorbell - Get Behind Me Satan (Advance) - The White Stripes
5. Meccamputechture - Amputechture - The Mars Volta
6. Harrowdown Hill - The Eraser - Thom Yorke
7. The District Sleeps Alone Tonight - Give Up - The Postal Service
8. Assassin - Black Holes And Revelations - Muse
9. Stillborn Feat Ozzy Osbourne - The Blessed Hellride - Black Label Society
10. Pull Out - Heads Up - Death From Above 1979
11. 2113 - In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth: 3 - Coheed And Cambria
12. Shine a Light - Shine A Light - The Constantines
13. Such Great Heights - Give Up - The Postal Service
14. The Eraser - The Eraser - Thom Yorke
15. Knights Of Cydonia - Black Holes And Revelations - Muse
hmmmm... which of those is unlike the other?
(http://www.adambielawski.com/images/links_music/BLS.jpg)
yea not sure why i threw that in there, just meshed well with song before, being kinda heavy.
Quote from: MURP on January 23, 2007, 02:59:04 PM
Quote from: BlueHeart on January 23, 2007, 02:45:49 PM
Currently playing: Iron Maiden - Number of the Beast.
nice.
Maybe we can be friends, even if you root for this person:
(http://x4.putfile.com/3/6015013783.jpg)
Ya know, in all the times I've seen that picture, I never noticed the guy who is pointing has fingernails like a chick.(http://209.85.62.23/html/emoticons/unsure.gif)
Slayer - Reign In Blood... to finish up my work day.
A name and avatar change for my man Lord Quas!
Quasimoto - The Unseen
I've been listening to my pregnant wife piss and moan constantly. It's hardcore.
You and Demon have no shame. It's embarrassing.
Quote from: BlueHeart on January 23, 2007, 12:43:29 PM
Pink Floyd - The Wall
I listen to DSOTM, Wish You Were Here, Animals & The Wall on shuffle on my iPod. It's cool hearing the songs in an order that's different than the album titles.
Quote from: Diomedes on January 23, 2007, 02:22:24 PM
The Wall is the point Floyd went from GREAT to MEH. Pre-Wall Floyd is just awesome. Post Wall is so-so. A few songs here and there that are alright, but on the whole, doesn't hold a candle to what they once were.
I stopped listening to The Wall before I was out of high school, once I discovered Meddle, Atom Heart Mother, Piper at the Gates of Dawn, etc.
Final Cut is in my top 3 favorite Floyd albums
Quote from: Diomedes on January 24, 2007, 03:20:49 PM
You and Demon have no shame. It's embarrassing.
I told you. I have a little.
You're right, Final Cut is good. But it is so farging depressing that I just can't stand it. For that reason, I ignore it.
yeah, its definitely not feel good music
I always used to laugh at the goth kids and tell them it they really like being depressed, they should get a magnum of cheap red wine and take three or four runs through The Final Cut. That shtein puts any dumb ass goth band to shame in terms of misery.
Dio, what did you think of Opiate?
Nothing. I don't know it. Edumacate me.
Quote from: Diomedes on January 20, 2007, 10:41:22 AM
Just ripped Tool's Opiate from a friend's library. Unfortunately, that's all he had. But it's a start.
Duh. Gosh.
Quote from: Diomedes on January 24, 2007, 03:20:49 PM
You and Demon have no shame. It's embarrassing.
I don't disagree. But I'm also not sure what you mean...unless it's the usual, "I can't believe your breeding again" stuff; in which case, I more surprised than you-- personally, I think Santa did it. If it wasn't that, I must have missed another thread with you and Demon.
Quote from: PhillyPhaninDC on January 24, 2007, 04:10:40 PM
Quote from: Diomedes on January 20, 2007, 10:41:22 AM
Just ripped Tool's Opiate from a friend's library. Unfortunately, that's all he had. But it's a start.
Duh. Gosh.
OHHH! That. I thought you meant a band named Opiate. I'm a dumbass.
Yeah, I dig it. It's one of those...'how did I miss this band?' things. I've got a kid at work bringing in their other albums for me to rip. I'll be listening to a lot of Tool after that, I reckon. I'm not so big on the vocals--perhaps they'll grow on me--but the music is excellent.
Quote from: Zanshin on January 24, 2007, 04:13:56 PMI don't disagree. But I'm also not sure what you mean...unless it's the usual, "I can't believe your breeding again" stuff; in which case, I more surprised than you-- personally, I think Santa did it. If it wasn't that, I must have missed another thread with you and Demon.
The latter.
Demon also made an exceptionally bad joke today, when he was talking about catching one of his son's fugitive mice.
Quote from: Diomedes on January 24, 2007, 04:27:45 PM
OHHH! That. I thought you meant a band named Opiate. I'm a dumbass.
Yeah, I dig it. It's one of those...'how did I miss this band?' things. I've got a kid at work bringing in their other albums for me to rip. I'll be listening to a lot of Tool after that, I reckon. I'm not so big on the vocals--perhaps they'll grow on me--but the music is excellent.
Opiate was really the first studio album, the lyrics hadn't really caught up with the sound yet. Undertow, the second album, to me, is really where it all came together. It's amazing to me that a person with views such as your's wouldn't have heard of this band. Especially with lyrics like this (Aenema):
Quote
Some say the end is near
Some say we'll see armageddeon soon.
I certainly hope we will.
I sure could use a vacation from this
Bullshtein three ring circus sideshow of
Freaks
Here in this hopeless farging hole we call LA
The only way to fix it is to flush it all away.
Any farging time. Any farging day.
Learn to swim, I'll see you down in Arizona bay.
Fret for your figure and
Fret for your latte and
Fret for you hairpiece and
Fret for your lawsuit and
Fret for your prozac and
Fret for your pilot and
Fret for your contract and
Fret for your car
It's a bullshtein three ring circus sideshow of
Freaks
Here in this hopeless farging hole we call LA
The only way to fix it is to flush it all away
Any farging time. Any farging day.
Learn to swin, I'll see you down in Arizona bay.
Some say a comet will fall from the sky.
Followed by meteor showers and tidal waves.
Followed by faultlines that cannot sit still
Followed by millions of dumbfounded dipshteins
Some say the end is near.
Some say we'll see armageddeon soon.
I certainly hope we will cuz
I sure could use a vacation from this
Silly shtein......stupid shtein.......
One great big festering neon distraction.
I've a suggestion to keep you all occupied.
Learn to swim
Mom's gonna fix it all soon.
Mom's coming round to put it back the way it ought to be.
Learn to swim
farg L Ron Hubbard and
farg all his clones
farg all these gun-toting
hip gangsta wannabes.
Learn to swim
farg retro anything
farg your tattoos
farg all you junkies and
farg your short memory
Learn to swim
farg smiley glad-hands
with hidden agendas.
farg these dysfunctional,
insecure actresses
Learn to swim
Cuz I'm praying for rain
I'm praying for tidal waves
I wanna see the ground give way
I wanna watch it all go down
Mom please flush it all away
I wanna watch it go right in and down
I wanna watch it go right in
Watch you flush it all away
Time to bring it down again.
Don't just call me pessimist
Try and read between the lines
I can't imagine why you wouldn't
welcome any change my friend
I wanna see it all come down
suck it down
Flush it down.
Quote from: Diomedes on January 24, 2007, 04:27:45 PM
I'm not so big on the vocals--perhaps they'll grow on me--but the music is excellent.
Maynard's vocals got better with time. Opiate was early 90's
Quote from: PhillyPhaninDC on January 24, 2007, 04:32:12 PMOpiate was really the first Studio album, the lyrics hadn't really caught up with the sound yet. Aenema, to me, is really where it all came together. It's amazing to me that a person with views such as your's wouldn't have heard of this band.
The lyrics are alright, and as your post shows, they obviously get better than what I've heard so far. It's the actual vocals I'm not in love with. But whatever...an obviously good band that I want to hear more of...and how I missed them, I dunno.
I've got a pretty broad footprint of tastes and a big, growing music catalog, but I suppose I'm bound to miss some things. Like I said,
FS64 introduced me to an album last year that I had never heard before, which was made in '72 by artists I have known and enjoyed for years, but somehow I missed it. It has become one of my all time favorites.
I'd put Maynard up there with the top ten rock vocalists of all time. He is also a pretty amazing song writer. His voice is a lot like Freddie Mercury's was, the dude could sing opera if he wanted, but at the same time can deliver some pretty vicseral vocals. Also, if you've never heard of A Perfect Circle, you should definately add it to your list of things to get. Maynard does the vocals and writing for the band, which is decidely more mellow than TOOL, but still packs plenty of emotion into the songs. One of the songs they did, Judith, has always been a favorite of mine:
Quote
You're such an inspiration for the ways
That I'll never ever choose to be
Oh so many ways for me to show you
How the savior has abandoned you
farg your God
Your Lord and your Christ
He did this
Took all you had and
Left you this way
Still you pray, you never stray
Never taste of the fruit
You never thought to question why
It's not like you killed someone
It's not like you drove a hateful spear into his side
Praise the one who left you
Broken down and paralyzed
He did it all for you
He did it all for you
Oh so many many ways for me to show you
How your dogma has abandoned you
Pray to your Christ, to your god
Never taste of the fruit
Never stray, never break
Never---choke on a lie
Even though he's the one who did this to you
You never thought to question why
Not like you killed someone
It's Not like you drove a spiteful spear into his side
Talk to Jesus Christ
As if he knows the reasons why
He did it all for you
Did it all for you
He did it all for you
Quote from: SD_Eagle on January 24, 2007, 04:33:48 PM
Quote from: Diomedes on January 24, 2007, 04:27:45 PM
I'm not so big on the vocals--perhaps they'll grow on me--but the music is excellent.
Maynard's vocals got better with time. Opiate was early 90's
Yea vocally and lyrically TOOL has progressed alot since Opiate/Undertow days. PPDC, did you know opiate and undertow were recorded at the same time
?
Quote from: mussa on January 24, 2007, 04:45:23 PM
Quote from: SD_Eagle on January 24, 2007, 04:33:48 PM
Quote from: Diomedes on January 24, 2007, 04:27:45 PM
I'm not so big on the vocals--perhaps they'll grow on me--but the music is excellent.
Maynard's vocals got better with time. Opiate was early 90's
Yea vocally and lyrically TOOL has progressed alot since Opiate/Undertow days. PPDC, did you know opiate and undertow were recorded at the same time
?
News to me. They sound completely different though.
Dio, another thing I forgot to mention is the TOOL videos. Something to be seen for sure. Here is the video for Anema:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdEtjYQyIvg
Schism
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4K6HBIStS0
Quasimoto - The Further Adventures Of Lord Quas
Belle and Sebastian - The Life Pursuit
The Pissed Midgets - The Midgets Are Coming
Next up on the playlist: The Misfits
Quote from: Quasimoto on January 25, 2007, 11:42:19 AM
Belle and Sebastian - The Life Pursuit
That should be in the Men Should Act Like Men, thread.
As well as what I am currently listening to...which is Jack Johnson.
Danger Doom..The Mouse and the Mask
Quote from: Wingspan on January 25, 2007, 11:57:09 AM
Quote from: Quasimoto on January 25, 2007, 11:42:19 AM
Belle and Sebastian - The Life Pursuit
That should be in the Men Should Act Like Men, thread.
As well as what I am currently listening to...which is Jack Johnson.
:-D :'(
Del Tha Funkee Homosapien - Both Sides Of The Brain
Black Sabbath.......Symptom of the Universe.
Still listening to my prego wife piss and moan. Can't get enough. I have it on a loop, apparently.
Quote from: Zanshin on January 25, 2007, 03:41:33 PM
Still listening to my prego wife piss and moan. Can't get enough. I have it on a loop, apparently.
Dr. Martin can help you out with that
(http://www.mchs.org/dean/dean_images/Doc%20Martin%20boots.jpg)
Clearly you don't understand that in the history of all things pregnant, my wife has it the worst.
interesting, because i thought that was true for my wife
laughing at Sun and Zanshin.
laugh at your face!
Laughing as in, you're making me laugh. Not as is in, at you.
Jeez. Touchy.
touchy your face!
Quote from: Diomedes on January 24, 2007, 03:49:55 PM
I always used to laugh at the goth kids and tell them it they really like being depressed, they should get a magnum of cheap red wine and take three or four runs through The Final Cut. That shtein puts any dumb ass goth band to shame in terms of misery.
LMAO. No doubt.
touchy your face!
that shtein made me laugh
eh...it's all im good for
no reply was necessary
fair enough
Ludacris - Chicken and Beer :-D
A few songs purchased off itunes:
cyclone launch - fu manchu
down on the street - the stooges
i gotcha back - genius & gza liquid swords
bullshed - the apex theory
what it look like - spank rock
Been rockin to 'Wu Tang Clans' greatest hits at the Gym.
QuoteShame on a stillupfront's mom who try to run game on a stillupfront's mom
Wu buck wild with the trigger!
Adam Sandler - They're all gonna laugh at you
Disturbed - Believe
Burn the Priest - self titled
Cryptic Howling - Bitium Intus
Dark Age - The Silent Republic
General Surgery - Left Hand Pathology
Jawbox - For Your Own Special Sweetheart
Stones Throw - 10 Years
Back to Staind - Torment
Thanks to Demon's mention...
Twisted Sister - Stay Hungry
:=)
Spank Rock - yoyoyoyoyoyo - hip hop fans would like this, crazy production! :yay :yay
Slum Village - Self Titled
Seether - One Cold Night. Its an acoustic live show. One of the best acoustics Ive heard.
The show was in Philly this past February. Were any of you clowns in attendance?
Quote from: Die-Hard on January 26, 2007, 05:02:22 PM
Seether - One Cold Night. Its an acoustic live show. One of the best acoustics Ive heard.
The show was in Philly this past February. Were any of you clowns in attendance?
Sure was, they played at the Electric Factory with Shinedown. I'm actually a bigger fan of Shinedown.
Great show. Im becoming a pretty big Seether fan.
SD, lemme know if they come around anytime soon. Im definitely game. Actually anyone from that genre...Staind, Fuel, 3 Days Grace, etc...
Quote from: Die-Hard on January 26, 2007, 05:07:27 PM
Great show. Im becoming a pretty big Seether fan.
SD, lemme know if they come around anytime soon. Im definitely game. Actually anyone from that genre...Staind, Fuel, 3 Days Grace, etc...
No problem...I'm not their biggest fan but I rarely pass up live music.
Speaking of Staind, King of All Excuses was on my playlist earlier and it is a great song. So is Falling which followed shortly after.
I loaded Exile On Main Street onto my iPod this morning and had it going for a couple of hours on repeat.
Shout out to Dio for reminding me about that album which I love but rarely listen to for some strange reason.
I hate staind and all those bands that fit into that genre, pop metal or neu-metal. all they do is whine about how life sucks. shut up or do it with some real aggression. that shtein is weak.
Quote from: mussa on January 26, 2007, 05:54:27 PM
I hate staind and all those bands that fit into that genre, pop metal or neu-metal. all they do is whine about how life sucks. shut up or do it with some real aggression. that shtein is weak.
It is better than constantly bragging about hoez, munney, drugz, and killin fooz.
The Beach Boys
Quote from: mussa on January 26, 2007, 05:54:27 PM
I hate staind and all those bands that fit into that genre, pop metal or neu-metal. all they do is whine about how life sucks. shut up or do it with some real aggression. that shtein is weak.
If you had posted System of a Down instead of staind, Munson would have been on you like sweat on a ballsack.
:-D
He's still obsessed with proclaiming the greatness of SOAD and defending their honor?
Sly and the Family Stone, Greatest Hits. The originators of Funk. Igy should like it.
vigy ain't much of a funk man, iirc.
you recall correctly...im a soul man
not a big fan of sly
What's the difference between soul and funk? Tempo is one difference, but I couldn't describe it beyond that off the top of my head.
Current mix cd includes:
Fear Factory - Edgecrusher
Avenged Sevenfold - Beast and the Harlot, Betrayed, Trashed and Scattered, M.I.A
Nightwish - Symphony of Destruction
Black Label Society - In This River
Nonpoint - Bullet With A Name, Rabia
Hatebreed - This Is Now
Mudvayne - Determined
hed PE - War
A little more Avenged Sevenfold than I'd normally play, but I happen to like those four songs. Especially M.I.A.
What's the difference between soul and funk?
soul as its name says comes from the inside...its much more personal much more emotional...its very much gospel influenced...which lends to a lot of it being slow songs and ballads of heartache tho not exclusively as there are many amazing uptempo soul songs
funk is louder and in your face music...often contains a rock feel...funks backbone is the music and is made for partys and clubs
best way i can describe it is to say that you farg to soul music and dance to funk music
Quote from: ice grillin you on January 26, 2007, 10:58:11 PM
best way i can describe it is to say that you farg to soul music and dance to funk music
That's pithy. Next time someone asks, just say that.
100 Greatest "Funk" artists below:
http://www.digitaldreamdoor.com/pages/best_rb-funk-art.html
Interesting, isn't it?
there isnt 100 funk bands
which is why half that list arent funk acts
I agree, IGY. What's interesting is how funk and soul are confused.
To me, James Brown is the greatest soul singer ever. But he was a funky ass mofo too.
Marvin Gaye was a soulful singer but you'd never confuse him as being a funk artist.
i didnt even see marvin gaye on there...thats ridiculous
james brown is definitely funk...however he gets labeled soul because he came out long before funk existed as a genre and of course hes known as the godfather of soul....but hes funk all the way
To me, funk = bassline. If the bassline drives the song, it's funk. It needs horns too but the bassline is the key.
Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)
^ Ding.
Billy Preston - Encouraging Words
BB King and Muddy Waters
Quote from: ice grillin you on January 26, 2007, 11:19:15 PM
i didnt even see marvin gaye on there...thats ridiculous
james brown is definitely funk...however he gets labeled soul because he came out long before funk existed as a genre and of course hes known as the godfather of soul....but hes funk all the way
Your right, I don't know what I was saying when I said Sly was the origionator of Funk. He definatly had his own style, and was more modern, but James Brown is the true origionator of Funk.
Quote from: mussa on January 26, 2007, 05:54:27 PM
I hate staind and all those bands that fit into that genre, pop metal or neu-metal. all they do is whine about how life sucks. shut up or do it with some real aggression. that shtein is weak.
You ever hear the Tormented CD? I like the early Staind, they sold out after Dysfunction. I love Tool and meshuggah but the old Staind is pretty damn good.
Oh yeah...........Doin' it to Death, The Godfather.
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on January 28, 2007, 10:13:28 AM
Quote from: mussa on January 26, 2007, 05:54:27 PM
I hate staind and all those bands that fit into that genre, pop metal or neu-metal. all they do is whine about how life sucks. shut up or do it with some real aggression. that shtein is weak.
You ever hear the Tormented CD? I like the early Staind, they sold out after Dysfunction. I love Tool and meshuggah but the old Staind is pretty damn good.
Stainds first CD was good, def. Then they got popular and with that stupid acoustic, whinning like a bitch crap. I hate myself I want to die, wah. Well do the world a favor and kill yourself. They sold out and they never progressed musically. Sorry I just don't like them anymore. Reminds me of Korn, first CD, excellant, then they got popular and just never produced anything better than the first CD, all sounded the same.
Uploaded some more CD's into my library since I got a new computer. Uploading is so much faster now.
Machine Head - Burn My Eyes - I havn't listened to this album in a long time and I don't know why. I think this CD is a masterpiece of metal. Def top 3 of my all-time Metal cd's in my book.
As I lay Dying - Shadows of Security - I was dissappointed by this cd when I got it, but its growing on me now.
M. Ward - Post War
Damn good cd.
cold war kids
Static-X - Wisconsin Death Trip
I'll gladly take a bullet to the head for this :(
Working my "Quick Mix" on Pandora while sitting here working the weekend away. I have a mix of Buckcherry, Silvertide, Skid Row, Ted Nugent, and Robert Randolph Family Band.
It's eclectic.
Quote from: phattymatty on January 28, 2007, 02:37:45 PM
cold war kids
Good album, not just buzz. I especially like the final, untitled track.
Just listening to loads of Van Morrison and drinking loads of wine. Very lazy Sunday feeling.
Quote from: Diomedes on January 28, 2007, 05:18:42 PM
Good album, not just buzz. I especially like the final, untitled track.
yeah it is really good. i almost went to see them on friday night but plans changed at the last minute. they're doing the east coast in the next month or so.
Dire Straits - Dire Straits
Yeti would approve.
Cage - Movies For The Blind
Quote from: Quasimoto on January 28, 2007, 04:07:38 PM
Static-X - Wisconsin Death Trip
I'll gladly take a bullet to the head for this :(
That cd helped get me through many nights at the IRS.
Satyricon - Now, Diabolical
Smashing Pumpkins - Adore
Peanut Butter Wolf Presents Chrome Children Vol. 1
High and Mighty Eastern Conference All Stars
Have you guys ever listened to the 70's station on XM? It's a trip. You'll get disco on one song and then some cheesy anthem the next.
Ray Stevens' "Everything is Beautiful" is on right now and I'm doing everything I can not to vomit.
Simpsons last night was funny on satellite radio.
the ed og pete rock album 'my own worst enemy'
a new hip-hop album with a great golden age feel
Bill Hicks - Rant In E Minor
ALL HAIL BILL HICKS
Kutmasta Kurt- Redneck Olympics :yay
IGN ranks the top 25 punk albums of all time (http://music.ign.com/articles/759/759069p1.html). Aside from myself and rjs I don't know if there are many fans of punk here.
Not a bad list, can't say I totally agree with all their selections but they did use a wide variety of bands spanning 3 decades.
Two SERIOUS problems with that list.
Green Day is on it.
Fugazi is not. = travesty. Margin Walker (or the dual album, 13 Songs) should be a no-brainer top-10.
Good to see Bad Brains and Minor Threat, but come on, no Fugazi? farging terrible.
I had the same problem, primarily with GD being on the list. Dookie really wasn't a bad album, not my cup of tea, but it was considered 'Punk' at the time it was released. Of course now when I think of them I think of all the annoying wannabe punk bands that followed their lead. What's worse is the new generation of kids who think they're punk because they listen to that shtein.
I thought Fugazi would be top 5 at the very least, maybe they felt they justified it by putting Minor Threat on there.
Did you see the HM list:
QuoteThe Damned - Damned Damned Damned
Siouxie & The Banshees - The Scream
The Germs - (GI)
Circle Jerks - Group Sex (thought they should have made it, but I'm biased in my opinion)
Fear - The Record
Fishbone - Fishbone
Red Hot Chili Peppers - The Red Hot Chili Peppers
TSOL - Dance With Me
Rancid - ...And Out Come The Wolves
Grinspoon - Guide to Better Living
Bodyjar - Plastic Skies
Blatz/Filth - Split LP
The Queers - Beat Off
X-Ray Spex - Germ Free Adolescent
The Decline Of Western Civilization Soundtrack
Leftöver Crack - Mediocre Generica
H20 - H20
Storm Troopers of Death - Speak English or Die
Refused - The Shape of Punk to Come
East West Blast Test - Popular Music for Unpopular People
The Nation of Ulysses - 13-Point Program to Destroy America
Murder City Devils - In Name and Blood
Johnny Thunders - So Alone
The Circle Jerks, Fishbone, The Germs and a few others are worthy of a higher ranking. Wasn't really thrilled with the Ramones taking the top spot either. To me punk rock is loud and not really overly melodic (Bad Brains, Dead Kennedys) and the Ramones were the first sort of radio friendly punk, which is kind of weak.
Quote from: rjs246 on January 31, 2007, 11:45:54 PM
The Circle Jerks, Fishbone, The Germs and a few others are worthy of a higher ranking. Wasn't really thrilled with the Ramones taking the top spot either. To me punk rock is loud and not really overly melodic (Bad Brains, Dead Kennedys) and the Ramones were the first sort of radio friendly punk, which is kind of weak.
I've said that a million times but have never found anyone who agreed with me. (not in those exact words). I cringe every time I hear someone say The Ramones were the founders of Punk. To this day I don't think of 'The Clash' as punk.
Circle Jerks put on one of the best live shows I ever saw, which is why I am partial towards them. Thought Unknown Road or Full Circle from Pennywise should have made the list.
Pennywise is borderline in my opinion. They were pretty radio friendly themselves, but they could certainly blow your speakers out.
Fugazi needs to be on there. No Descendants! :boo
Quote from: mussa on February 01, 2007, 12:13:35 AM
No Descendants! :boo
They were #21
Quote from: rjs246 on February 01, 2007, 12:10:28 AM
Pennywise is borderline in my opinion. They were pretty radio friendly themselves, but they could certainly blow your speakers out.
Heard a couple of their songs on the radio when I lived in So Cal, but not often. Can't ever remember hearing them played on the East Coast. Never really liked them much until I saw them at the Warped Tour in 97.
Green Day isn't punk, but they are gods of "real" Pop-Punk. The problem is Pop-Punk gets a bad name from all the crap MTV tries to push as "pop-punk". Good Charolettgay isn't pop punk...it's pop, with guitars.
Punk is about being loud and noisy, rock the farg out on 3 chords, and screw the system.
Pop-Punk takes those same 3 chords, rocks out on them, but is more about melodies and lyrics (sometimes more heart-felt lyrics) then traditional punk is. Catchyness and such.
Bands like Good Charolette, and Sum41, bullshtein like that, go WAY too pop to have the word "punk" considered to describe them. But thank you MTV for creating a whole generation of Romes who think they are punk because they put on some black clothes and listen to those chodes.
Blink182 is kind of hard to describe, they seem(ed) to hover between being pop-punk and just being plain pop. THey probably broke up at the right time.
Without them around, Green Day still probably reigns as the pop-punk kings as far as how mainstream they are. Even though Ameriican Idiot was more of a rock album then a punk/pop-punk album.
Alkaline Trio, my personal favorites, are a pretty good example of Chicago Pop-Punk. Thier older albums were more punk, while lately they're a lot more pop-punk, with something else thrown in. Unfortunately, you can thank thier look and schtick for the accident that is My Chemical Romance. Still, good music, and most of what these guys name as influences in thier musical lives on that IGN list, especially The Misfits and The Damned as far as thier look goes (dark, moody). I think even some of the names on that list are more "pop-punk" then they are punk. Descendants maybe fit that mold. Maybe.
But bands like Teenage Bottlerocket, The Vandels, shtein like that....It's not real, true punk....but it is what real pop-punk is. Pop-punk is a good genre if it's being done right. The roots of punk with some actual variety and talent in the music and lyrics. Well, sometimes talent....sometimes just annoying.
I don't understand how they could leave the Circle Jerks or Fugazi off the top 25 list. And how could they overlook these bands for their honorable mentions?
Poison Idea
Wire
Mission of Burma
Lungfish
Patti Smith
At least the Descendants were in there somewhere.
:-\
BTW: I was shocked to see Husker Du on that list. I think they were "punk" although I doubt many punk snobs would agree.
Quote19. Husker Du - New Day Rising (SST Records, 1985)
Minneapolis bred power trio Husker Du (Grant Hart, Bob Mould, and Greg Norton) are one of those band who straddle the genre divide. While in large part they probably are not considered Punk, like other bands of the time (Minutemen, Meat Puppets, for example) they began experimenting with pushing the boundaries of the genre and eventually broke free from its often constraining boundaries. Both Mould and Hart penned some incredibly catchy pop tunes, then proceeded to bury them deep under a rusting blitz of guitar shards and pummeling rhythms. Never mind that both would screech, wail, and growl on the vocal tip, as well. While earlier albums were indeed a bit more Punk, per se, this is the album where they began to formulate their more abrasive pop semantics into a fuller, richer sound and eventually veer away from the minimalism of Punk altogether.
Great farging band.
Also - leaving Fugazi off that list is a joke. :-D
Punk snobs worship Hüsker Dü.
And I have to take that back about Lungfish. Too regional...not universal enough. The rest of that list I stand by though.
Quote from: Diomedes on February 01, 2007, 08:43:49 AM
Punk snobs worship Hüsker Dü.
:-D
IMO this is one of the greatest albums, period, regardless of genre:
(http://img177.imageshack.us/img177/8661/394177170x170hu9.jpg)
"Welcome to Paradise" from Green Day was just playing on XM.
:-D
Here's a list of the 100 greatest punk artists from the same site I got the funk artists from:
http://www.digitaldreamdoor.com/pages/best_punk.html
Stooges!
"Holiday in Cambodia" is on right now. Dead Kennedys!!
Dr Doom - First Come First Served (http://images.music.com/images/dmc/release/first_come,_first_served/1/images/bio.jpg)
I just discovered the Stooges. :yay :yay
Del The Funky Homosapien - Future Development
lord quas you need to expand your horizons from 2k nerd rap to older golden age hip-hop
try out del's frist two albums...they are two of the best hip-hop albums ever made and poop all over future development and his other newer geeked out snowboard rap albums
do you listen too or know who the lootpack are?
I would think by using Quasimoto he knows the Westcoast pretty well. Any ever listen to The Visionaries?
i only asked because i think hes a youngin and hes never mentioned listening to any pre 2k albums...im guessing he got into hip-hop around that time...tho now that i think about it lootpacks full length came out in 99...but i always think about them as early 90's tho since thats when they hit the scene
Them, and Souls of Mischief were ridiculous back then
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 01, 2007, 11:17:27 AM
lord quas you need to expand your horizons from 2k nerd rap to older golden age hip-hop
try out del's frist two albums...they are two of the best hip-hop albums ever made and poop all over future development and his other newer geeked out snowboard rap albums
do you listen too or know who the lootpack are?
I have one album by Lootpack and it's called "Soundpieces: Da Antidote"
The Del albums I have are Both Sides of the Brain, I Wish My Brother George Was Here, Future Development and No Need For Alarm.
Give me something good to download it and I will :)
no you pretty much got it covered...all except the lootpack came out with a lost tapes album a few years ago from stuff they did back in 96 for an album that fell thru the cracks
i only said anything cause ive seen you mention future development several times but never the far superior i wish my brother george was here and no need for alarm
Now that you said that I'm listening to No Need for Alarm. Del is one of my favorites. He's one of the first people I started listening to. You're right in that I only recently got into hip hop a fews year ago. If I find an artist I really like I try to get all of their albums. Got any recommendations?
Im trying to find J Dilla - Ruff Draft online but I cant.
i could go on forever but if you like del youll probably like some of the ebst hieroglyphics stuff...tho you have it
if not immediately get:
casual "fear itself"
souls of mischeif "93 til infinity"
also if you like lootpack get their family mates the alkaholiks
"21 and over" is a must have as is their second album "coast II coast"
you probably have most of the tribe and de la right?
try diamond d "stunts blunts and hip-hop" and the beatnuts self titled album
and i cant recommend hip-hop without mentioning x-clan's "to the east blackwards"
I have mostly anything I could ever find by Tribe. And I have a few Hiero albums. I only have three De La albums and they're all the Art Official Intelligence ones and The Grind Date. I'll go and download all that other stuff though. Thanks!
you MUST get de la's first four albums they are all classic and worlds better than the ones you have
The beat junkies Vol II remix of Rockin' With the Best from the Likwidation album is ridiculous if you guys dont have that
Modest Mouse - The Fruit That Ate Itself
Quote from: Quasimoto on February 02, 2007, 01:01:05 PM
Modest Mouse - The Fruit That Ate Itself
That's the new one? How do you like it?
Nah.. That cd is from 1997. I think the new one is due out sometime in May or June? Could be wrong
You can see I'm a huge fan.
They have new single on sale at itunes store right now called, Dashboard. The CD expected to be released March 20th is called We Were Dead Before The Ship Sank.
Single sucks. At least at first impression. I prefer their older stuff. Their last CD grew on me a little bit but it still sucked.
SELLOUTZedSG@~!!
i have a few of their cd's, never really gave them all a good listen. So I don't know, I like some of there stuff.
Alkaline Trio-Hell Yes
But I'm better now, having a good time
Being selfish and drunken and vulger and lazy
Bless me dark father, I have sinned
I've done it before and I'll do it again
Cause it keeps me warm and makes you smile
Been beneath me all the while,
Hell yes
Good times.
Vordul Mega-The revolution of Yung Havoks
Billy Woods- Camouflage
I'm listening to all the tiny voices in my head. Some of them are clever and witty while others are evil and manipulative. But they all want me.
Machinehead - The Blackening
Is that a new CD Murp?
hell yeah.
Apathy - Baptism By Fire
probably the best thing about this board and what keeps me coming back is waking up each and every morning and knowing theres a chance that murp is going to post the name of a group and album he listens to
they are AWESOME
hell yeah. We come on here and post alternative stuff and rock from the 60s and 70s and he's posting stuff like "Rotten Ass Death" by Sliced Fetus
That's a cover. The Rusty Nippleclamps version is better.
For those of you who use itunes, here is a awesome plugin, that keeps track of concert dates from the artists in your library. very cool :yay
http://www.iconcertcal.com/
oh I have plenty more interesting bands for you guys. Ill go listen to one of them now so I can post it.
what does listening to Coldplay say about you?
gay?
queer?
like cock?
what?
the dude was on Extras when i watched it last night and i want to find the song he was singing
I dunno. But a guy I work with likes that dude James Blount or whatever his name is. The guy who sings You're Beautiful. And he likes Pat Benetar too. I ridicule him every day about it.
George Carlin - Playin' With Your Head
I listen to some Coldplay, but then again I offset that with Panzerchrist. Two wrongs do make a right.
For IGY
Gorgasm - Stabwound Intercourse
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on February 06, 2007, 03:56:13 PM
And he likes Pat Benetar too. I ridicule him every day about it.
There's nothing wrong with listening to Pat Benetar.
Agreed.
I'm listening to the Fratellis right now.
fair is fair billie jean
Clutch has taken over winamp's random shuffle here at home. I am amused. Other people are slightly annoyed at winamp.
Soufly just came on after back to back Clutch. It's getting better!
Clutch is a good band.
That they are. I'm hoping their next album is nothing but songs about how hard life is for young white boys. Songs about how their parents split up, their girlfriends don't love them, and being misunderstood. That would be awesome.
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 06, 2007, 05:05:31 PM
fair is fair billie jean
Ha, that was on last week: We didn't start this! We didn't mean for this to happen! But we're not giving up until you pay! FAIR IS FAIR!
Listening to Norah Jones 'Come Away With me'.
Smooth...
KMD - Black bastiches
I'm listing to "Hot and Sour Placenta Soup" by the band "Throw Your Child in the Chipper" that MURP recommended.
Got this going on the iPod at the moment.
(http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/971/b00000dhzj01aa240sclzzzjw5.jpg)
Jan Terri
Ha, that was on last week: We didn't start this! We didn't mean for this to happen! But we're not giving up until you pay! FAIR IS FAIR!
helen slater is so hot in that movie until she butches up her hair...bj is an 80's classic much more so than tons of other movies that try to claim fame
to stay on topic:
i should be listening to pat benatar "invicinble"
but instead i got on the nonce 'advanced state of aggresion'
please download this....
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=97EFE7CD3115FD4D
Thought this was interesting:
Best and Worst Reviewed (http://www.metacritic.com/music/bests/)
pretty much agree with the worst rated list.
System of a Down w/ Wu Tang-Shame on a N*gga cover
Was reminded I had that song my computer in the movie thread. I enjoy it.
Green Day-Brainstew
Wax Taylor- Tales of the fogotten melodies.
Awesome.
A mix of hip-hop, portishead style music and electronica.
Notorious BIG - Ready to Die
NIN - "My Violent Heart"
XM and Sirius to MERGE (https://us.etrade.com/e/t/invest/Story?ID=STORYID%3Detrade_2007_02_19_eng-etrade_cbs2_market_watch_eng-etrade_cbs2_market_watch_289D6B98-5D94-44E3-91B0-4D4F9E370AEE&provider=DowJones)
omghi2satelliteradio
Wow, nobody in a million years saw that coming!
Quote from: Munson on February 13, 2007, 02:07:02 AM
System of a Down w/ Wu Tang-Shame on a N*gga cover
I was just looking through some of my old burned CDs and that song is on one of them.
TOOL - Salival
Dire Straits eponymous debut album.
Quote from: Dillen37 on February 19, 2007, 12:33:53 PM
Quote from: Munson on February 13, 2007, 02:07:02 AM
System of a Down w/ Wu Tang-Shame on a N*gga cover
I was just looking through some of my old burned CDs and that song is on one of them.
Yeah I like it, it's a good collaboration. The guy from System is a pretty good rapper too.
Quote from: FFatPatt on February 19, 2007, 10:25:22 AM
XM and Sirius to MERGE (https://us.etrade.com/e/t/invest/Story?ID=STORYID%3Detrade_2007_02_19_eng-etrade_cbs2_market_watch_eng-etrade_cbs2_market_watch_289D6B98-5D94-44E3-91B0-4D4F9E370AEE&provider=DowJones)
omghi2satelliteradio
XM just released a press release confirming.
that's something.
Quote from: SunMo on February 19, 2007, 03:33:15 PM
Quote from: FFatPatt on February 19, 2007, 10:25:22 AM
XM and Sirius to MERGE (https://us.etrade.com/e/t/invest/Story?ID=STORYID%3Detrade_2007_02_19_eng-etrade_cbs2_market_watch_eng-etrade_cbs2_market_watch_289D6B98-5D94-44E3-91B0-4D4F9E370AEE&provider=DowJones)
omghi2satelliteradio
XM just released a press release confirming.
that's something.
It'll be interesting to see how the merger takes place, trying to combine the receivers from both companies.
Machine Head - The Blackening
White Zombie - La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Vol. 1
Life of Agony - River Runs Red
Unearth - 3: In the Eyes of Fire, The Oncoming Storm, Stings of Conscience, Bunch of Them
Deltron 3030
Gym Class Heros- The Papercut Chronicles
Springsteen - Darkness on the Edge of Town
Im on Oink looking for new music and i came across "Anal funhole- Everybody should Die" and all i thought of is Murp probably listens to that on monday mornings driving to work :-D
Quote from: SunMo on February 19, 2007, 03:33:15 PM
Quote from: FFatPatt on February 19, 2007, 10:25:22 AM
XM and Sirius to MERGE (https://us.etrade.com/e/t/invest/Story?ID=STORYID%3Detrade_2007_02_19_eng-etrade_cbs2_market_watch_eng-etrade_cbs2_market_watch_289D6B98-5D94-44E3-91B0-4D4F9E370AEE&provider=DowJones)
omghi2satelliteradio
XM just released a press release confirming.
that's something.
Joy:
QuoteFebruary 19, 2007 To: SIRIUS Subscribers Today is a very exciting day for SIRIUS customers. As you may have heard, SIRIUS Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio are merging to form the nation's premier audio entertainment provider. This combination of our two offerings will benefit you - our loyal listeners. As a single company, we'll provide superior programming to you every day with the best of both SIRIUS and XM. Currently, XM and SIRIUS broadcast a wide range of commercial-free music channels, exclusive sports coverage, news, talk, and entertainment programming. Howard Stern. Oprah and Friends. The NFL. MLB. NBA. ESPN. CNBC. Fox News. Additionally, the combined company will be able to improve existing services such as real-time traffic information and rear-seat video as well as introduce new ones. After shareholder and regulatory approvals, we anticipate that the combination will be finalized by the end of 2007. Until then, both companies will continue to operate independently. We will continue to provide you with the uninterrupted service - as well as the outstanding customer support - that you have come to expect and enjoy from SIRIUS. We do not anticipate any changes in your service during the merger process, however, please call our customer care team on 1- 888-539-7474 should you have any questions. We look forward to the many benefits this combination will offer and continuing to make your listening experience an enjoyable one - offering more of the Very Best Radio on Radio. Stay tuned, Mel Karmazin, CEO
Quote from: Geowhizzer on February 19, 2007, 02:51:28 PM
Dire Straits eponymous debut album.
I want my....
I want my....
I want my MTV.
I got the email, too, SD. Thought it was another joke, but, nope.
I wonder if we're gonna have to get new receivers. I'm gonna be pissed if I have to buy another one since I just had to replace mine (although totally my fault since I busted it).
Currently listening to: Styx... I dunno why...
Quote from: BlueHeart on February 20, 2007, 06:49:57 PM
Currently listening to: Styx... I dunno why...
Ha! I've got my media player on shuffle and was just rocking out to Renegade like 30 seconds ago. Now I'm listening to Bust a Move.
Quote from: Sgt PSN on February 20, 2007, 07:06:12 PM
Quote from: BlueHeart on February 20, 2007, 06:49:57 PM
Currently listening to: Styx... I dunno why...
Ha! I've got my media player on shuffle and was just rocking out to Renegade like 30 seconds ago. Now I'm listening to Bust a Move.
What comes next G?
...sorry :-[
I Heard it Through the Grapevine came next, then something else but I turned the volume down to take a phone call...probably missed the next 2 songs. Now I'm listening to Panama by Van Halen. I wish I had big hair.
Quote from: BlueHeart on February 20, 2007, 06:49:57 PM
I got the email, too, SD. Thought it was another joke, but, nope.
I wonder if we're gonna have to get new receivers. I'm gonna be pissed if I have to buy another one since I just had to replace mine (although totally my fault since I busted it).
Currently listening to: Styx... I dunno why...
That would suck, I don't know that I'd go through the trouble. Wonder what happens to O & A, Stern isn't going anywhere.
Last Five From Super Gold 70's on icebergradio.com:
Hopelessly Devoted To You - Olivia Newton-John
Fallin' In Love - Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds
Yesterday Once More - The Carpenters
The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia - Vicki Lawrence
Bad Blood - Neil Sedaka
Awsum. O:)
Sarge: I stopped mid-post to belt out "Show Me The Way" when I posted that. I'm pretty sure I convinced my dog the end is near.
SD- I know I'll go through the trouble. I'm as hooked as a crackwhore. I don't think I could go back to pre-satellite. :-[
Romey- Wow... just ... wow.
Now up: Savatage, Power Of The Night. I feel 14 again. ;D
:-D
I wanted to see how long I could stand it before I shut it off.
Five songs did it.
I'm listening to a reggae station on XM at the moment - 101 The Joint.
Leroy Sibbles & Beenie Man - "Original Full Up" is playing.
Not bad, mon.
El-P - Flyentology single - freshly downloaded from itunes store. Title track features Trent Reznor of NIN
Good for el-p I cant wait for the new album
Torture Killer - Swarm
Sounds like the kind of band Bush Cheney and Rumsfield would like.
Quote from: Geowhizzer on February 21, 2007, 04:29:09 AM
Quote from: Sgt PSN on February 20, 2007, 06:28:52 PM
Quote from: Geowhizzer on February 19, 2007, 02:51:28 PM
Dire Straits eponymous debut album.
I want my....
I want my....
I want my MTV.
Not in that album. ;)
That's always the first song that comes to mind whenever someone mentions Dire Straights.
And it's a damn shame that it is, too. They made some excellent music, songs which make that one look like the gimmick/accidental one hit wonder that it was.
"Black Friday" just rolled through the iPod.
I didn't even realize I had any Steely Dan on this unit. Nice surprise. :yay
Alkaline Trio-My Friend Peter
I need a beer, to wash it away without a trace
And I'll drink 23 more to whipe this
Stupid smile off my fargin face
Powerbar Ernie
Just added Aenima to the catalog. I'll have everything Tool has put out by end of tomorrow. Then I'll be digesting it for a few months.
I never realized how serious this stuff is. Thought the band was just another flash in the pan metal act the kids liked. Boy, was I wrong.
Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine
the nonce - advanced state of aggression
bloc party - weekend in the city
Blinded Colony - Bedtime Prayers
Quote from: Diomedes on February 22, 2007, 09:59:51 AM
Just added Aenima to the catalog. I'll have everything Tool has put out by end of tomorrow. Then I'll be digesting it for a few months.
I never realized how serious this stuff is. Thought the band was just another flash in the pan metal act the kids liked. Boy, was I wrong.
They are the complete polar opposite of all that crap. AEnima is my fav. and always has been. I was always back and forth on which album I liked the most. It really depends on your mood. AEnima though always was my fav. The new CD is pretty damn close though, if they would of had a few extra songs, then I think 10k days would of taken the cake.
downloading Lateralus now.
Sprial out...keep going
mussa, don't know if you saw this yet:
Link (http://www.toolband.com/)
QuoteTOOL TOUR TO BE RESCHEDULED
Tool Tour To Be Rescheduled
Los Angeles, CA - February 21, 2007 - Tool will be rescheduling their upcoming North American tour due to an injury in the band. Over the weekend, drummer Danny Carey tore a bicep. Danny underwent surgery TODAY and is recovering well. Rescheduled tour dates will be announced shortly.
Quote from: Diomedes on February 22, 2007, 12:01:12 PM
downloading Lateralus now.
Their most positive album. I hope your searching lyrics as you listen :yay
Quote from: SD_Eagle on February 22, 2007, 12:04:36 PM
Sprial out...keep going
mussa, don't know if you saw this yet:
Link (http://www.toolband.com/)
QuoteTOOL TOUR TO BE RESCHEDULED
Tool Tour To Be Rescheduled
Los Angeles, CA - February 21, 2007 - Tool will be rescheduling their upcoming North American tour due to an injury in the band. Over the weekend, drummer Danny Carey tore a bicep. Danny underwent surgery TODAY and is recovering well. Rescheduled tour dates will be announced shortly.
farg. i'll be in phoenix soon after the original Reading date. im hoping it doesn't push into then...
I just listened to Pink Floyd's "Animals" straight through. Haven't done that in a while.
What a great fricken album.
Killem - Muted
The Roots- Do You Want More
Brand spanking new Guns-n-Roses song on the radio for the first time EVAR from Chinese Democracy.
:yay
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on February 23, 2007, 09:41:06 AM
The Roots- Do You Want More
One of my favorite albums ever and one of the few albums that I can listen to from start to finish.
Iron Maiden - Number of the beast. Better then I remember it!
Quote from: Phanatic on February 23, 2007, 01:06:05 PM
Iron Maiden - Number of the beast. Better then I remember it!
Awesome CD!
Man that is still a damn good record.
Being in the mood for old school metal I've moved on to Mega Death's Rust in Peace. Not as good as the Maiden but scratches the itch...
I always hated Mustaine's vocals.
Quote from: Diomedes on February 23, 2007, 01:58:43 PM
I always hated Mustaine's vocals.
Exactly what I'm thinking! He messes up some pretty good hard driving music.
Wasn't Mustaine Megadeth's frontman? Aren't you guys talking about Iron Maiden?
Started by discussing Iron Maiden, then Phanatic switched the subject to Megadeth.
Ah right. Carry on.
Moved on the Dio, Holy Diver.... Hell yeah....
Quote from: Phanatic on February 23, 2007, 03:01:54 PM
Moved on the Dio, Holy Diver.... Hell yeah....
Dude.. I want your playlist. That is one of my favorite 80's metal CDs.
Father Demon Fun Fact: Dio and Twisted Sister were my first heavy metal concert ever. 1984 or 1985 in the Philly Spectrum.
Mustaine sucks
Just having fun going through the 250 gig of music I acquired. I don't even know who half these groups are...
Next up Dokken Breaking the Chains
i saw a megadeth/pink floyd laser show at the franklin institute once.
Light This City - Facing the Thousands
Led Zeppelin. In My Time of Dying.
John Bohnam is the greatest drummer ever.
Led Zep, Trampled Underfoot.
.....mama lemme' pump yo' gas....
Quote from: Phanatic on February 23, 2007, 04:09:35 PM
Just having fun going through the 250 gig of music I acquired. I don't even know who half these groups are...
Next up Dokken Breaking the Chains
Since you seem to be going through the same phase I have for the last couple of weeks, might I suggest some Judas Priest:
Hell Bent For Leather (which I just finished off) and maybe a little
Sad Wings Of Destiny (which contains my fave JP song, and one of my fave songs, period, ever... "The Ripper").
Or you can just go the boring route, with the album everyone knows,
British Steel.
Sorry- I'm in my JP phase today.
Hell Bent for Leather is a classic..........creepin' down the highway........dont' know from were he comes......
Jim Carroll People who died (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBbuPnfG0Vo)
farging legend
Quote from: BlueHeart on February 23, 2007, 09:59:38 PM
Quote from: Phanatic on February 23, 2007, 04:09:35 PM
Just having fun going through the 250 gig of music I acquired. I don't even know who half these groups are...
Next up Dokken Breaking the Chains
Since you seem to be going through the same phase I have for the last couple of weeks, might I suggest some Judas Priest: Hell Bent For Leather (which I just finished off) and maybe a little Sad Wings Of Destiny (which contains my fave JP song, and one of my fave songs, period, ever... "The Ripper").
Or you can just go the boring route, with the album everyone knows, British Steel.
Sorry- I'm in my JP phase today.
I shall pick up where I left off with JP Monday morning.... I didn't even think of it! Thanx
CCR - Greatest Hits or Best of CCR or something like that. Lots of kick ass songs by CCR. That's all that matters.
Effigy is my favorite CCR track. It's on Willy and the Poor Boys, I think. It's not on any greatest hits album, I know that.
Greatest hits albums are for housewives and little girls. -- Bruce McCullough
Dio, what's your thoughts on Aenima and Lateralus?
Listened to each twice, at work...so not much to say. I like the music, haven't listened to it while reading the lyrics. I dig the music..though I have to say I'm still not in love with the vocals. I like lower, somewhat gruffer vocals for metal. This guy is higher up in the register than I'd wish, but whatever. I'll get used to him I suppose.
It's gonna take me a while to digest.
NIN posted another new song on their myspace page. http://www.myspace.com/nin
"Me, I'm Not"
Caliban- the opposite from within
I tried the Judas Priest and just couldn't take his voice. High and piercing.....whew.
Motor Head - Essential Noise
Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now is on the XM right now!
Woot!
Sales of Rap Albums takes stunning nosedive (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,255606,00.html)
QuoteThough music sales are down overall, rap sales slid a whopping 21 percent from 2005 to 2006, and for the first time in 12 years no rap album was among the top 10 sellers of the year. A recent study by the Black Youth Project showed a majority of youth think rap has too many violent images. In a poll of black Americans by The Associated Press and AOL-Black Voices last year, 50 percent of respondents said hip-hop was a negative force in American society.
About time
The article mentions a poll of black people by way of explaining a drop in sales made as much to white people as to blacks? Stellar logic.
Rap sucks now, its just the same hook over and over. Look at the hot songs now, MIM, This Is Why Im Hot? WTF, thats all rap is now. Capn...Captain HOOK
its been garbage for years, the popular stuff anyway.
Unearth - getting pumped to see them tonight in Lanc :evil
Listenin to the wife fargin yackity yak yakity yak. Christ I got cabin fever.
So, you have a fancy Internet connection there now?
No, I went into town. Them woods is to deep for the intranert.
Free album download, good hip hop:
http://www.adultswim.com/williams/music/defswim/index.html
here's another free album
tim fite - over the counter culture
http://www.timfite.com/otcc_download.html
Quote from: Yeti on March 02, 2007, 10:28:15 AM
No, I went into town. Them woods is to deep for the intranert.
What about a mobile broadband card? Prices are coming down on those things.
A Perfect Circle - all cd's
Cage- Favorite bastich Babies
http://www.fingereleven.com/ (http://www.fingereleven.com/)
This song kicks ass...
finger eleven, nickleback, puddle of mudd, creed, etc... they all sound the same and are all cookie cutter neo-metal bands made by record companies to sell records. no thanks.
Mussa would you put Smile Empty Soul in that?
never heard of them
Quotethey all sound the same and are all cookie cutter neo-metal bands made by record companies to sell records. no thanks.
I just heard the song on Sirrius and liked it. Don't know or care about all that 'cookie cutter' 'sell out' crap.
http://www.myspace.com/smileemptysoulmusic (http://www.myspace.com/smileemptysoulmusic)
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on March 02, 2007, 04:05:00 PM
http://www.myspace.com/smileemptysoulmusic (http://www.myspace.com/smileemptysoulmusic)
yes :-D
:-X I liked their first CD, and the track Bottom of a Bottle
I am currently listening to White Rabbit and Paint It Black...and Life's been good so far by Joe Walsh. Thanks for asking.
one of the soul standards that everyone should have
the independants "our love has got to come together"
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=8D187E0558F072D2
youre welcome
Black Label Society- Mafia
Murp or Mussa, any BLS or Zakk Wylde that is must have?
To tell you the truth I never really listened to them, i have like one or two tracks from black label society, its decent. I'd like to look up more. Murp would prob know more about them.
I dont think there is any real must have BLS. If you like some of it you will probably like most of the rest of the discography. One of those bands that doesnt change too much over their careers which is good and bad depending on how much you like the music. Their latest album - Shot to Hell - has a few more "power ballads" if your into that sort of thing.
Ensiferum - Victory Songs
Onyx
Avenged Sevenfold-Seize The Day :paranoid
GNR - Chinese Democracy
is it any good?
I'm guessing no
Led Zeppelin. Loads of it. Sooooooooooooooooooo good....
Quote from: Diomedes on March 05, 2007, 04:07:11 PM
is it any good?
I'm guessing no
apparently it isnt Chinese Democracy, but a bootleg released in December entitled "Whenever It's Done." Not sure if it ties into Chinese Democracy because some of it sounds more demo-ish than final product.
Quote from: Munson on March 05, 2007, 03:18:14 PM
Avenged Sevenfold-Seize The Day :paranoid
Stop liking music that I like even though no man should openly admit to liking it.
Metallica- Ride The Lightning
Quote from: General_Failure on March 05, 2007, 06:20:35 PM
Quote from: Munson on March 05, 2007, 03:18:14 PM
Avenged Sevenfold-Seize The Day :paranoid
Stop liking music that I like even though no man should openly admit to liking it.
Bad band, good song.....I can't help it.
Guitarist for the band seems like he's got some talent though.
Got Social Distortion's cover of 'Ball & Chain' rockin' at the moment.
The World Famous Beat Junkies 2 and 3
Bob Dylan - Bring it All Back Home
Nightrage - A New Disease is Born
Massemord - Let the World Burn
Chris Cornell - Accoustic Live in Sweden
KORN - Unplugged Live
Manowar - Gods of War
Nightrage - A New Disease is Born
that could be the soundtrack to 300
Lyrics Born- Lady don't Tek No
La Rocca - The Truth
Melechesh - Emissaries
Vital Remains - Icons of Evil
DJ Hi-Tek Greatest Hits- The Mixtape
Tim Fite - Over The Counterculture
Definitive Swim - Definitive Jux mix cd
I been listening to that Tim Fite album too.
im still waiting for you to say: "the mix cd igy made me"
IGY hooked me up with
Organized Konfusion-Greatest Hits, i just never knew they were that good :yay
Pharoe Monch-Internal Affairs, Lost it at College
Spice 1-Spice1, Classic album :yay
Quote from: Diomedes on March 14, 2007, 11:40:58 AM
I been listening to that Tim Fite album too.
I like it. Just a skinny little white-boy from Brooklyn.
Hamburger Helper, Hamburger Helper, Hamburger Helper.... :-D
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/6/6a/Buck_The_World.JPG/120px-)
i just got the new Young Buck :yay
^^^
Bighead Smallbody needs a sammich
Local station playing AC/DC for the afternoon lunch. 6 back-to-back-to-back-to-back-to-back-to-back AC/DC songs.
Good times. :yay
I've been fiddling with guitar of late and realized that I can just about play the rhythm guitar part of just about any ACDC song. It's Awesome!!
I also figured out for whom the bell tolls the other day. RAWK!
I started teaching myself piano a few weeks ago. I have no talent for it whatsoever but it's still fun farging around on it.
Pantera - Cowboys from Hell
good album
Sean Price - Jesus Price Supastar
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on March 21, 2007, 11:53:07 AM
Sean Price - Jesus Price Supastar
nice, i didn't know he came out with another one. monkey barz was a great album, one of my favorites from the last couple years. i saw him live with gza about a year ago and he blew gza off the stage.
Its good :yay Gza to me is an album guy, not a performer.
AZ - Do or Die ......Classic
Anyone get to hear Modest Mouse's new album?
The only reviews I can find for it are the fanboy "ON NO! THIS SUCKS! IT DOESNT SOUND EXACTLY LIKE THE OTHERS, SELLOUTS!"
the new entertaiment mag has a review of it
gives it an A-
a ringing endorsement if ever I heard one.
what does People have to say on the subject vigy?
Little Richard "I Don't Know What You've Got (But It's Got Me)"
Quote from: Wingspan on March 22, 2007, 11:02:43 AM
Anyone get to hear Modest Mouse's new album?
The only reviews I can find for it are the fanboy "ON NO! THIS SUCKS! IT DOESNT SOUND EXACTLY LIKE THE OTHERS, SELLOUTS!"
I have it; its pretty good. I thought it was very similar to "Good news for people who like bad news." One very poppy single to sell the album and the rest is their unique weird-ass sound.
Also:
G.Love and Special Sauce - Self Titled
Johnny Lang - Lie to Me
Atmosphere - God Loves Ugly
Ive been listening to the entire Zeppelin discography today. That shtein never gets old, brings back memories of high school, smoking pot, partying, chicks, and not having a single worry in the world. Damn good music :yay
It's music made better because it reminds you of the other stuff.
No it rocks the farg out. Plain and simple. Achilles Last Stand is an awesome song, wow.
So the fact that it reminds you of good times doesn't make it better to you? I'm not saying that's wrong...but it has to be that way, or you wouldn't have brought it up.
I was doing yard work this morning so I listened to the following albums on the iPod:
1. Permanent Waves - Rush
2. Darkness On The Edge Of Town - Bruce
3. Exile On Main Street - Stones
4. Stonger Than Pride - Sade
5. Katy Lied - Steely Dan
I had them on shuffle which actually makes it more pleasant to listen to all the way through since you don't know what's coming next.
I'm beat and need 12 beers.
Quote from: Zanshin on March 29, 2007, 12:56:21 PM
So the fact that it reminds you of good times doesn't make it better to you? I'm not saying that's wrong...but it has to be that way, or you wouldn't have brought it up.
No. I could look at the ground a see a piece of wood and say, hey thats reminds me of bon fire parties i used to have. it doesn't make the piece of wood better. it just reminds me of the old days. the music is as good as its gonna get, it's not all a sudden better because i smoked a doober to it in 98.
Quote from: NGM on March 24, 2007, 11:30:39 AM
Quote from: Wingspan on March 22, 2007, 11:02:43 AM
Anyone get to hear Modest Mouse's new album?
The only reviews I can find for it are the fanboy "ON NO! THIS SUCKS! IT DOESNT SOUND EXACTLY LIKE THE OTHERS, SELLOUTS!"
I have it; its pretty good. I thought it was very similar to "Good news for people who like bad news." One very poppy single to sell the album and the rest is their unique weird-ass sound.
Picked this up the other night...very good.
The last four artists on XM's 70's station:
Jefferson Starship
Todd Rundgren
Sugarhill Gang
Bread
:-D
Good songs, though.
Okay - they just crossed the line. They're playing the Carpenters now.
:boom
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on March 30, 2007, 01:50:54 PM
Okay - they just crossed the line. They're playing the Carpenters now.
:boom
My parents' song was "Close To You" by The Carpenters.
It goes without saying that they're divorced.
Peaches & Herb say "hi..."
Goatmoon - Finnish Steel Storm
Listened to Zeppelin on the way home from work.
Freaky Styley - Red Hot Chili Peppers
Defeated Sanity - Psalms of the Moribund
Expansion Team Soundsystem- World on Wheels Vol. 1 :yay
1. ETS Intro -
2. Mobb Deep- Cobra Clutch -
3. Likwit Junkies feat. Phil The Agony and Evidence - 'Strength In Numbers' -
4. De La Soul feat. M.F. Doom - 'Rock Co. Kane Flow ' -
5. Rapper Big Pooh - 'Strongest Man' -
6. Ol' Dirty bastich - 'Pop Shots' -
7. Beatnuts - 'Confused Rappers' -
8. F.I.L.T.H.E.E. Immigrants feat. B Real, Dilated Peoples, Guru - 'Find Us (Remix)' -
9. Oh No feat. Wildchild - 'W.T.F.' -
10. Trek-Life - 'All Times' -
11. Dilated Peoples - 'Marathon (DJ Scratch Remix)' -
12. Mike Jones feat. Slim Thug, Paul Wall - 'Still Tippin' -
13. Ludacris - 'Number One Spot' -
14. Likwit Junkies - 'One Day Away' -
15. Common feat. Kanye West, Last Poets - 'Corners' -
16. Xzibit feat. Busta Rhymes - 'Tough Guy' -
17. Defari - Freestyle -
18. Supernatural - 'S.P.I.T.' -
19. Quasimoto - 'Greenery' -
20. Cam'ron feat. Kanye West - 'Down And Out' -
21. Nas feat. AZ - 'Serious' -
22. Evidence - Freestyle -
23. Masta Killa feat. Raekwon and Ghostface Killah - 'D.T.D.' -
24. Tyjuas Steelo - 'Ciudad De Drama' -
25. Chali 2na feat. Beenie Man - 'International' -
26. Outro -
27. Niko - '1,2,3,4,5'
And for GF, They're in your backyard touring right nowQuoteThursday, April 5th, 2007
Venue Name: Viva Function Centre
Venue Address: Light Square, Adelaide, Australia
Friday, April 6th, 2007
Venue Name: The Esplanade Hotel
Venue Address: 11 The Esplanade, St.Kilda,
Melbourne, Australia
Saturday, April 7th, 2007
Venue Name: The Gaelic Club
Venue Address: 64 Devonshire St, Surry Hills,
Sydney, Australia
I'm a huge Dio fan, really. He was the first heavy metal concert I saw in the 80's. Had all his solo CDs at one time.
This new song he is doing with Heaven & Hell (the new Black Sabbath) called The Devil Cried is freakin' horrible. I honestly believe it's
the worst song on the local radio station's playlist right now. God, it sucks. What garbage.. Sucks, sucks, sucks....
Matt Skiba-Soul To Keep (7 Seconds cover)
Alkaline Trio-Tuck Me In
I pour out onto the floor
Like liquid white from fallen glass
Nothing to cry over
My skin went sour long ago
It knew it had no place left to go
Pink Floyd-Wish You Were Here
My Chemical Romance(ugh!)-Famous Last Words
Just can't get that song out of my head, forced myself to download it...I hate that band.
Has anyone heard the new Metallica song? apparently it's out, I havn't heard it yet....any good? any better then St. Anger?
Got the new John Mellencamp album "Freedom Road" last weekend. Been playing it on and off since.
Yes, it has the wildly over-played (thanks, Chevy) Our Country, but overall it's a solid album.
Quote from: Munson on April 06, 2007, 10:47:13 PM
Has anyone heard the new Metallica song? apparently it's out, I havn't heard it yet....any good? any better then St. Anger?
Much better. Not that it would take alot to be better than that pile of crap.
Evidence- The Weatherman lp :yay Im very impressed by this cd
Blink182-Adam's Song
The Killers-When You Were Young
seashell necklaces unite!!
Dark Tranquility - Fiction
It's All About the Pentiums - Weird Al :paranoid
Quote from: Wingspan on April 10, 2007, 01:16:56 PM
It's All About the Pentiums - Weird Al :paranoid
Haha good song.
+44-Come on, Baby
I'm really getting into "good" pop-punk now all of a sudden...not that i already wasn't into it, but I just bought a Blink and the +44 CD yesterday...Meh. Oh well.
I also got Mitch Hedberg's "Mitch All Around" CD...hilarious :-D
I'm home with my sick son today. Those that have small children will know this:
Max and Ruby... Ruby and Max...
:crazy
NIN - Year Zero
Quote from: MURP on April 11, 2007, 12:57:14 PM
NIN - Year Zero
speakin of...where's my link?
you can hear the entire cd on myspace: http://www.myspace.com/nin
Fred Bear - Ted Nugent
There's a kid who plays in a garage band and he lives right behind us on the next street over. He's practicing with his band right now and they're playing Tool's "Schism" at the moment... not bad.
Edited... it was Schism, not Lateralis.
Nirvana-Drain You
Nirvana-Dumb
+44-No It Isn't
+44-When Your Heart Stops Beating
Blink182-Stockholm Syndrome
Mayhem - Ordo Ad Chao
lets go outback tonight...life will still bee there tom-o-rrow...lets go outback tonight....life is better when were toget-her....
that song is so good
so warm
so comforting
fag
aww come on mussa toss all your worries in the air...
no.
NIN - Year Zero - Way better than The Hand That Feeds. Good comeback album for NIN.
Alkaline Trio-Sadie
Alkaline Trio-I Was A Prayer
Nirvana-Come As You Are
everyone should be listening to smif and wessons 'dah shinin'
Superjoint Ritual - F*** Your Enemy
the raconteurs - live in liverpool 10/25/06 - great bootleg :yay :yay
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on April 26, 2007, 03:22:26 PM
Superjoint Ritual - F*** Your Enemy
someone finally posts a metal album. bravo.
I didn't care for Superjoint Ritual.
Pass the crumpets if you please.
Get your own damned crumpets.
The XM Liquid Metal station plays nothing but hardcore metal.
Good stuff especially if you're in a zesty mood and feel like punching holes in things.
A Perfect Circle - Mer De Noms , what a great CD. havn't listened to it in sometime
As I Lay Dying - Frail Words Collapse and Shadows are Security
And They Will Know Us .... Worlds Apart
Tech N9ne - Everready The Religion
System of a Down - Toxicitiy
Jurassic 5 - Quality Control
Every once in a while I feel the need to be loud and angry and pull out Toxicity. What a great CD.
Brand New-The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me
Mostly the songs Sowing Season, Millstone, Jesus, and Limousine
I can't get enough of Limousine by Brand New right now.
"I'll never have to buy adjacent plots of earth
We'll never have to rot together underneath dirt
I'll never have to lose my baby in the crowd
I should be laughing right now"
Been listening to The Doors ALOT the last couple of days. Dunno why and I have a strong urge to get burnt.
Looks like I won't be listening to Pandora anymore.
QuoteDear Pandora listener,
Today we have some extremely disappointing news to share with you. Due to international licensing constraints, we are deeply, deeply sorry to say that we must begin proactively preventing access to Pandora's streaming service for most countries outside of the U.S.
At least, not without a proxy. I wonder how that'll screw with the quality.
You actually use Pandora? I got tired of telling them I don't like koRn.
It doesn't play KoRn at me anymore. Good Charlotte and country is what I usually have to thumb down.
Clutch is touring Australia for their new album, From Beale Street to Oblivion, at the end of the month. If I'm still in the country, I'm going. Probably.
Brand New- Your Favourite Weapon
August Burns Red- Thrill Seeker
Mussa you ever see August Burns Red? They're from Lancaster
listning to Core and Purple by STP
The Charlie Daniels Band.
Been feelin' all rah rah America the last couple of days.
Queens of the Stone Age - Songs for the Deaf - Love this CD. Dave Grohl on drums gets an A in my book :yay :yay
B.B. King - Lucille
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on May 08, 2007, 12:20:37 PM
Brand New- Your Favourite Weapon
August Burns Red- Thrill Seeker
Mussa you ever see August Burns Red? They're from Lancaster
I still don't have Your Favorite Weapon. I hear I need to get it though.
Brand New-Jesus
Brand New-Degausser
Brand New-Millstone
+44-No It isn't
Quote from: Munson on May 09, 2007, 11:43:12 PM
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on May 08, 2007, 12:20:37 PM
Brand New- Your Favourite Weapon
August Burns Red- Thrill Seeker
Mussa you ever see August Burns Red? They're from Lancaster
I still don't have Your Favorite Weapon. I hear I need to get it though.
Brand New-Jesus
Brand New-Degausser
Brand New-Millstone
+44-No It isn't
It was their first album, honestly its not anywhere as good as Deja entendu or The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me, but it has some 6 great songs. I still love listening to Your Favorite Weapon and Thursday-Full Collapse
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on May 08, 2007, 12:20:37 PM
Brand New- Your Favourite Weapon
August Burns Red- Thrill Seeker
Mussa you ever see August Burns Red? They're from Lancaster
I've heard of them and I might of actually saw them before, but they would of been opening for Albert React. AR is another local band who is kick ass.
Drunken Lullabies - Flogging Molly :yay
I have Guns N Roses Night Train stuck in my head.
I've been listening to them for a year and a half my bro gave me the cd. I had no idea they were from lancaster.
This is part music related, part politics and part horseshtein. I am reading an artilce in a metal ezine exploring the African and Middle Eastern Metal scene or lack there of. They had a brief interview with the sole member of "Black Emperor" in the Afghanistan Baluchistani Black Metal "scene." He has been impaired from shipping out his bands CD's to the rest of the world. And the reason (and I quote):
""I cannot send CDs from here. The American Pakistani secret
intelligence agencies have banned this service to the people, so no
audio / video data can be sent through mail from Afghan / Baluchistan
other than previewed and checked wedding videos. They claim that mail
can be used for terrorism"
awful. Sometimes it is a kick in the balls to see how suppressed other societies are.
man that sucks. that probably costs him like 4 CD sales a year.
fortunatley for the internet, you can download anything!!#%#@%@#% and he managed to get 40 cd's out to reviewers. ;)
Guns-n-Roses for the last hour. It's always good for a pick-me-up.
Queens of the Stone Age - Rated R
kexp
Lateralus - TOOL :bow
Quote from: mussa on May 22, 2007, 12:21:10 PM
Lateralus - TOOL :bow
Probably my favorite TOOL song.
Geto Boys is on
Brand New-Seventy Times 7
So is that what you call a getaway?
Tell me what you got away with
Cause I've seen more spine in jellyfish
I've seen more guts in eleven year old kids
Have another drink and drive yourself home
I hope there's ice on all the roads
And you can think of me when you forget your seatbelt
And again when your head goes through the windshield
OZZY - Black Rain
Brand New-OkAY I bwliwce you, bvut my tommy gun don't
oh, we're so c-c-c-c-c-controversial
we are entirely smooth
we admit to the truth,
we are the best at what we do
and these are the words you wish you wrote down
this is the way you wish your voice sounds,
handsome and smart
oh my tongue's the only muscle on my body
that works harder than my heart
and it's all from watching tv,
and from speeding up my breathing
wouldn't stop if i could
oh it hurts to be this good
you're holding on to your grudge
oh it hurts to always have to be honest
with the one that you love
oh, so let it go
we're concentrating on falling apart
we were contenders, we're throwing the fight
i just wanna believe, i just wanna believe,
i just wanna believe in us
munson is drunk and crying himself to sleep
That boy needs some razor blades.
HAH, wow I forgot I came here and posted that. Great song.
Brand New farging rules.
Speaking of which...
Brand New-Sowing Season
Was losing all my friends
Was losing them to drinking and to driving
Was losing all my friends, but I got em back
I am on the mend,
At least now I can say that I am trying
But I hope you will forget, things I still lack
Yeah. Yeah.
nobody cares about your lyrics
Munson is a pathetic excuse for a human
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v101/ananumuss/emo-hairfull.jpg) = munson
Hawthorn Hights blows mad penis.
And anyone who mistakes Brand New as "emo" should be shot many many many times in the head.
Nirvana-Come As You Are
Can't get enough of the guitar riff for some reason...so simple but so good.
Brand New-Jesus Christ
I know you're coming in the night like a thief
(So throw your tongue in mine)
But I've had some time, oh Lord, to hone my lying technique
(I know it's so hard breathing in alone)
I know you think that I'm someone you can trust
(And you were right, I know I said you were wrong)
But I'm scared I'll get scared and I swear I'll try to nail you back up
(I always said you were wrong)
So do you think that we could work out a sign
So I'll know it's you and that it's over so I won't even try
I know you're coming for the people like me
But we all got wood and nails
And we turn out hate in factories
Someone gave me a copy of Costello Music by the Fratellis. Never heard of them before this...but I got to say, the album is pretty enjoyable. Expecially if you have ever been curious as to what a band would sound like if you combine rejected members of the Clash, the Sex Pistols, and the Monkees.
I picked up a used copy of Return to Forever's "Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy." Pretty good, but like most of their stuff, it never really works into something memorable and catchy.
Been into old Hank Williams of late. He's more of a folk singer to me then true country. It's a strange choice for me.
I finally bought HED p.e.'s Only In Amerika. It kicks ass. Only 13 songs though.
I heard their "Back to Base X" album sucked. I probably wont get that one.
Quote from: Dillen on June 02, 2007, 04:01:46 PM
I finally bought HED p.e.'s Only In Amerika. It kicks ass. Only 13 songs though.
I was out at Best Buy earlier today and meant to pick that up and totally forgot. I'm dumb.
Peanut Butter Wolf - Peanut Butter Breaks
Quote from: Sgt PSN on June 02, 2007, 06:31:55 PM
I was out at Best Buy earlier today and meant to pick that up and totally forgot. I'm dumb.
There are two songs that are some of the worst HED songs I've ever heard (CBC and The Box), everything else is awesome. There's a "hidden track" too.
Hank Williams is king all.
It Dies Today-The Caitiff Choir
Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
The Kooks - Inside In, Inside Out & Too Much is Not Enough
The Avett Brothers - Introducing Emotionalism
Dane Cook - Retaliation
Quote from: mussa on June 04, 2007, 04:06:20 PM
Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
The Kooks - Inside In, Inside Out & Too Much is Not Enough
The Avett Brothers - Introducing Emotionalism
Dane Cook - Retaliation
OMG so funny :-D
I never really heard his stand up. haha
The White Stripes - Icky Thump - instant classic. fargin solid and so creative
Queens of the Stone Age - Era Vulgaris - much better than their last CD. Queens are back!
Say Anything - ...is a real boy
Traveling Wilburys - super group of the late 80's, i just heard about them. Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Tom Petty and Roy Orbison. Got both CD's and DVD of videos. Pretty decent
Quote from: mussa on June 19, 2007, 12:33:16 PM
The White Stripes - Icky Thump - instant classic. fargin solid and so creative
Queens of the Stone Age - Era Vulgaris - much better than their last CD. Queens are back!
Say Anything - ...is a real boy
Traveling Wilburys - super group of the late 80's, i just heard about them. Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Tom Petty and Roy Orbison. Got both CD's and DVD of videos. Pretty decent
Whenever i think of Roy Orbison, i think of The Waterboy
Quote from: mussa on June 19, 2007, 12:33:16 PM
The White Stripes - Icky Thump - instant classic. fargin solid and so creative
nice, i have that in my mp3 player now, haven't checked it out yet. the first song sounded pretty good though.
I got pissed off and smashed my iPod against the wall yesterday. It was an iPod MINI and it kept breaking down on me. It would freeze up and I'd have to let the battery go all the way to zero and then recharge it. I had to to it like 10 times in the last month, so I said farg it and smashed it to bits.
Idiotic, I know.
Still fun, though. I'm off to Best Buy to get a new one this afternoon.
neanderthal
White Stripes new album confirms the band once and for all as Great with a capital G. farging fantastic.
Quote from: mussa on June 19, 2007, 01:56:34 PM
neanderthal
You forgot lazy, ugly and disrespectful.
@ Dio... is it really worth buying? If so I'm picking it up this afternoon too.
Yeah, buy it.
I'm going to steal it.
Good plan. They're rich already anyway...keep your money for the indie bands.
I bought the 1st song off of Itunes, sounded pretty good.
icky thump is a bangin track.
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on June 19, 2007, 01:43:14 PM
I got pissed off and smashed my iPod against the wall yesterday. It was an iPod MINI and it kept breaking down on me. It would freeze up and I'd have to let the battery go all the way to zero and then recharge it. I had to to it like 10 times in the last month, so I said farg it and smashed it to bits.
Idiotic, I know.
Still fun, though. I'm off to Best Buy to get a new one this afternoon.
Did you try pushing the top of the round thing while holding the center button for 10 seconds? Mine would do the same thing and that fixed it.
Quote from: Diomedes on June 19, 2007, 02:07:06 PM
White Stripes new album confirms the band once and for all as Great with a capital G. farging fantastic.
Just picked it up. farg yeah.
i just downloaded the Beastie Boys with Biz Markie doing Benny and the Jets...it's so awesome
Beastie Boys- The Mix Up
Its all instrumental, no lyrics, i really like it especially compared to their last crap cd
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on June 19, 2007, 03:04:51 PM
Beastie Boys- The Mix Up
Its all instrumental, no lyrics, i really like it especially compared to their last crap cd
really? i got it last week sometime and could really never get into it. not one of my favorites. and i love the b-boys.
you need a phatty to enjoy it
so i finally listened to the new white stripes today and yes, it is very kick ass.
Quote from: phattymatty on June 19, 2007, 07:12:33 PM
so i finally listened to the new white stripes today and yes, it is very kick ass.
I had only heard the Icky Thump song. I liked it a lot. Probably pick up the cd this week.
downloaded IckyThump last night. great cd, i was on the fence before everyone was in agreement about its awsomeness
Icky Thump live in Holland. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkO8Zg-WHno) Live > regular version
you know, i actually think track 1 is one of the weaker songs on the whole album.
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on June 20, 2007, 11:36:37 AM
downloaded IckyThump last night. great cd, i was on the fence before everyone was in agreement about its awsomeness
I haven't gotten over to Best Buy yet. I listened to all the 30-second previews on Amazon, though. Sounds excellent.
There isn't a "Fell In Love With A Girl" type hit on it that I can hear, though.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=MwhDpsw_T2g
http://youtube.com/watch?v=lRpTfjKFzJ8
It's been a while.
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on June 20, 2007, 12:29:48 PM
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on June 20, 2007, 11:36:37 AM
downloaded IckyThump last night. great cd, i was on the fence before everyone was in agreement about its awsomeness
I haven't gotten over to Best Buy yet. I listened to all the 30-second previews on Amazon, though. Sounds excellent.
There isn't a "Fell In Love With A Girl" type hit on it that I can hear, though.
$10.99 at Circuit City
my playlist for the last week:
white stripes - icky thump
art brut - its a bit complicated
nine inch nails/bauhaus - some live show
chris cornell - carry on
poison pen - pick your poison
Brand New-Guernica
Is this the way a toy feels when its batteries run dry?
I am the watch you always wear, but you forget to wind
I'm not letting you check out
You will beat this starting now
And you will always be around
I'm there to monitor your breathing
I will watch you while you're sleeping
I will keep you safe and sound
*vomits
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d8/3IOB-BLADES-COVER.jpg)
(http://www.3inchesofblood.com/)
Hells yeah!
Quote from: MURP on June 27, 2007, 02:30:42 PM
*vomits
It's a good song for cancer plagued reletives.
Alkaline Trio-This Could Be Love
I don't blame you for walking away
I touch myself at thoughts of flames
I shat the bed and laid there in it
Thinking of you wide awake for days
Wide awake for days
For some reason this song reminds me of certain posters on this MB.
Your taste in music hasn't improved one bit of the years, Munson.
Good God.
:-D
Eric Clapton - The Cream of Clapton
Jethro Tull - Songs of the Wood
Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska
John Mellencamp - Cuttin' Heads
Robert Cray Band - Sweet Potato Pie
Alice Cooper - The Last Temptation
you need to broaden your horizons Geo.
I'm about to listen to Shellac's new album for the second time. One of my favorite bands evAr.
These guys are awesum (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PosKrSFxCG4)
i saw them like 12 years ago, they threw fried chicken at us
Fata Morgana - This Is A Dream - Tim Alexander from Primus solo project. fargin solid progressive rock. Only place you can buy it is through myspace/paypal...as far as I know...def a good listen though. look them up on myspace
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on June 27, 2007, 04:02:49 PM
Your taste in music hasn't improved one bit of the years, Munson.
Good God.
:-D
And yet...still better then yours.
Straylight Run-Hands In The Sky (Big Shot)
Big shot screaming "Put your hands in the sky"
He says "Give it up boy, give it up or you're gonna die."Not a big fan of the first half of the song, but the last part is good to scream along to.
Pure Finnish Folk Metal (http://www.myspace.com/korpiklaaniofficial)
And the video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIc4VHxU7iM&mode=related&search=)
Scariest looking bunch of dorks ever.
Tool Lateralus. Schism is exceptional.
Quote from: Phanatic on June 29, 2007, 04:40:08 PM
Tool Lateralus. Schism is exceptional. Parabola too.
Quote from: Diomedes on June 27, 2007, 08:33:45 PM
i saw them like 12 years ago, they threw fried chicken at us
Damn straight. You're supposed to eat it, and throw the bones back. Sheesh.
Downloaded the DJ Khaled. We The Best album....Some say KHaled, some say Kahleed
Marduk - Dark Endless
Checking out Modern Day Zero's new CD - The Wait. I dig it. And I actually bought this CD at a store. I'm full of surprises.
Kings of Leon - Because of the Times -never really got into the Kings before this, but this cd has me hooked. great cd, musically and lyrically
I hate Kings of Wayne. er, Fountains of Leon. ... uh ...
(hed) pe has a new CD coming out the 17th. I want to get that CD (Insomnia), Broke, or Blackout. I know some of the songs on all of the CDs, but the old (hed) is really hard to find. I'm going to Best Buy in a bit before I go somewhere, and I figure they probably won't have both Broke or Blackout so I'll get whatever one they have. If they do have both, I'll just wait to get one on Tuesday when I go again to pick up NCAA 08.
Buy it on the tubes? (http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw/002-0670823-2702429?initialSearch=1&url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=hed+pe&Go.x=0&Go.y=0&Go=Go)
They had one copy each of Broke, Blackout and the Best Of. Best Of was cheapest (by a dollar, big deal) with the most songs but it had one of those paper-like cases which are a pain in the ass. I'm going to be short on cash for a little while so I didn't buy any, hopefully on Tuesday a decision won't be so hard.
Geto Boys-Geto Boys
Gotta love "Gangsta of Love" using sweethome alabama with those lyrics :-D
WWF Theme Songs - Volume 3
Stone Cold is my favorite
I got The Best Of (hed) planet earth and it kicks ass. A lot of their old songs are really, really good.
The other day I saw Church Of Realities (their first real CD) on eBay, which is extremely hard to find. The price was a buy it now for like $450. I thought that was absolutely farging ridiculous, and now it's gone. If someone really paid that much for a CD, wow.
Royce Da 5'9"/ DJ Premier
The Bar Exam :yay :yay :yay
Premier throwing down some beats and Royce just rippin it
The best of Sting and the Police.
I'm dope like that. 8)
Russ Taff - The Way Home
Been listening to alot of eliott smith of late, good stuff
Brand New-The Archers Bows Have Broken
http://youtube.com/watch?v=VKZkkBFCceY (http://youtube.com/watch?v=VKZkkBFCceY)
(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m267/jeepwrang1994/scratchtable.jpg)
Serj Tankian-Empty Walls
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBI_NNeBeXQ&mode=user&search= (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBI_NNeBeXQ&mode=user&search=)
I saw that earlier. His collaboration with hed pe on Feel Good is awesome.
Army of the Pharaohs- Ritual of Battle (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritual_of_Battle) :yay :yay :yay
Quote from: mussa on September 13, 2007, 11:32:11 PM
Been listening to alot of eliott smith of late, good stuff
Sure you don't mean the late elliot smith?
i think he's alive. just released a cd this year...
nope, he offed himself a while ago.
tupac has about 9 more albums to come out also.
Dead (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_smith).
The Beatnuts- Street Level :yay
Deathproof soundtrack
Quote from: Zanshin on September 19, 2007, 05:27:54 PM
Dead (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_smith).
huh didn't know that. from his lyrics though, i don't find it too surprising.
Discovered a guy by the name of Ray LaMontagne today on myspace. Damn good singer songwriter. Two albums out called Trouble and Till the Sun Turns Black
Apparently, there is a certain type of sound that when played at certain volume level, will instantaneously make you shtein your pants.
It seems I have been listening to that since this morning.
my alarm clock does that to me every morning.
Thrice - Vheissu
RHCP - Blood Sugar Sex Magik
Meshuggah- Catch 33
Meshuggah- everything else they've put out
The Red Chord- Prey For Eyes
Neurosis- Given to the Rising
I love Catch 33. That album is so awesome
I just got word of Robert Plant and Alison Krauss recorded an album thats due out Oct. 23rd called Raising Sand. What a combo
Raising Sand is pretty good btw
Quote from: mussa on October 14, 2007, 05:50:20 PM
I love Catch 33. That album is so awesome
Indeed. Their new release has been pushed back AGAIN. This time to Jan/Feb. Through their site there's a link to a MB. Peter Nordin (former bassist and still friend of the band) posted that what they let him hear terrified him. He basically said they've pushed themselves further than ever and he kind of hinted that this new material will just about render everything previous obsolete. I can barely imagine how that's possible, but after all these years they've never let me down.
Stephen Carpenter (Deftones) put it best when he said that with Meshuggah, you're always waiting for some new band to come along and blow them away but it's just not happening. I couldn't agree more.
wow. i cannot wait for that CD
My four-year-old got to choose the music today.
(http://www.lofi-lab.de/img/fotos/tmbg-abcs-cover.jpg)
good taste for a kid
doesn't the new radiohead come out today?
yeah and you can choose what amount of money to give them for it. i'm going to choose zero.
haha, thats right!
disgdarklighter 'boomboxcutter'
read this in the paper today and immediately thought of murp (no homo)
Danzig Isn't Up to Playing the Fall Guy
Friday, October 26, 2007; C03
Like a tortured soul crooner trapped in a rock dude's body, Glenn Danzig still reigns as heavy metal's ultimate diva. He's spent three decades bellowing for the Misfits, Samhain and his 20-year-old eponymous outfit Danzig, that anguished howl -- and combative temperament -- giving his rudimentary rock tunes a bizarre and compelling depth.
So what could be better than catching a killer set by this man?
Watching that killer set climax with Complete. Danzig. Meltdown.
CDM occurred about halfway through his performance at Rams Head Live in Baltimore on Tuesday night, when an unfortunate misstep sent the 52-year-old toppling off the stage. Things were going great before the wipeout -- the singer's incredibly agile stage moves evoking a Tae Bo routine with copious headbanging. He held the microphone the way a serial killer holds a meat cleaver during "Do You Wear the Mark," a dirgey cut from the 1992 disc "Danzig III: How the Gods Kill."
It was during that album's smoky title track that Danzig had his treacherous slip. He immediately bounced back up as if it never happened, but two songs later CDM kicked in. Embarrassed, or perhaps just in pain, Danzig began sulking through the songs, throwing icy glares at his band mates, reaming out the stagehands. He stormed offstage three times.
After the third huffy exit, it became clear that he wouldn't be returning to the stage with fellow Misfits alum Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein (whose new band, Gorgeous Frankenstein, made its live debut earlier in the evening). Disappointed fans hoping for some Misfits tunes launched into an unprintable chant.
ha! if you find a video of that please post. Danzigs recent musical efforts have been awful at best. There is some video out there of him getting knocked out backstage when he talks shtein to some big guy which is hilarious.
here is the knockout vid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbTAyjA5EKI
he went down like a sack of shtein off a tailgate
Maynards latest side project Puscifer "V is for Vagina" came out on the 30th, just got it today. Much different than his other stuff, much more mello.
Quote from: SD_Eagle on November 06, 2007, 03:01:48 PM
Maynards latest side project Puscifer "V is for Vagina" came out on the 30th, just got it today. Much different than his other stuff, much more mello.
Ive heard a few tracks, pretty cool :yay
Vid link:
http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=21486757
Is it more like A Perfect Circle or even more mello? I know its probably not your guys favorite, but Passive to me is one of my favorite songs.
Passive is an awesome song. he actually wrote that song with trent reznor and it was supposed to be released with other songs on a side project that never went down(too many egos with maynard and reznor) called Tapworm. Reznor was actually upset about giving it up to APC to use on the cover album.
I listened to V for Vagina on itunes and overall its nothing like TOOL or APC. Nothing. I'd say its more trip hop than anything. If your expecting it to sound like his other stuff then forget it. Knowing that its not half bad, but def. different. If you want to look it up just search Puscifer on in the itunes store.
I have "American Beauty" playing on the iPod right now.
Black Mountain
The Valley
Drive Like Jehu
Brand New-Play Crack The Sky
http://youtube.com/watch?v=EJxaL6iN534
Not a real video, just some homemade one by someone. Still love the song. Video's actually kinda well done.
is that all you listen too, jesus
XM channel 59, XM LED
all Led Zeppelin, all the time
Avenged Sevenfold-A Little Piece Of Heaven
http://youtube.com/watch?v=7xp8lh5rm6A
I don't like Avenged Sevenfold much....at all. A few songs here or there. But this song sounds like Danny Elfman wrote all the music for it. Pretty cool combination.
Squirrel Bait -- Skag Heaven
Wu-Tang Clan 8 Diagrams :yay
i was reading that on the current van halen tour one of the bandmates sons is in the group...what is the reason for not having the whole band back together...did one of the original members die?
Quote from: ice grillin you on December 03, 2007, 03:21:24 PM
i was reading that on the current van halen tour one of the bandmates sons is in the group...what is the reason for not having the whole band back together...did one of the original members die?
It is Eddie Van Halen's son (Wolfgang, I believe). I think that Michael Anthony ended up siding with Sammy Hagar, and that was that. Whatever the cause, he was fired and replaced.
nm.
Been diggin on Springsteen of late for some reason. He never was my thing but I listened to Born in the USA and Born to Run and found myself liking it.
$$$$ > sammy hagar
Been craving alot of Savatage lately... I dunno why.
vh1's top 100 songs of the 90's
1 Nirvana Smells Like Teen Spirit
2. U2 One
3. Backstreet Boys I Want It That Way
4. Whitney Houston I Will Always Love You
5. Madonna Vogue
6. Sir Mix-A-Lot Baby Got Back
7. Britney Spears ... Baby One More Time
8. TLC Waterfalls
9. R.E.M. Losing My Religion
10. Sinead O'Connor Nothing Compares 2 U
11. Pearl Jam Jeremy
12. Alanis Morissette You Oughta Know
13. Dr. Dre Nuthin' but a "G" Thang
14. Mariah Carey Vision of Love
15. Red Hot Chili Peppers Under the Bridge
16. MC Hammer U Can't Touch This
17. Destiny's Child Say My Name
18. Metallica Enter Sandman
19. Beastie Boys Sabotage
20. Hanson MMMBop
21. Celine Dion My Heart Will Go On
22. Beck Loser
23. Salt-N-Pepa with En Vogue Whatta Man
24. House of Pain Jump Around
25. Soundgarden Black Hole Sun
26. Eminem My Name Is
27. Counting Crows Mr. Jones
28. Ricky Martin Livin' la Vida Loca
29. Vanilla Ice Ice Ice Baby
30. *NSYNC Tearin' Up My Heart
31. Radiohead Creep
32. BLACKstreet No Diggity
33. Spice Girls Wannabe
34. Third Eye Blind Semi-Charmed Life
35. Oasis Wonderwall
36. C+C Music Factory Gonna Make You Sweat
37. Green Day Good Riddance
38. Christina Aguilera Genie In A Bottle
39. Goo Goo Dolls Iris
40. Color Me Badd I Wanna Sex You Up
41. Spin Doctors Two Princes
42. Collective Soul Shine
43. En Vogue My Lovin'
44. The Fugees Killing Me Softly With His Song
45. Hootie & the Blowfish Only Wanna Be With You
46. Shania Twain You're Still the One
47. Marky Mark and The Good Vibrations
48. Matchbox Twenty 3 AM
49. Jewel Who Will Save Your Soul
50. Alice in Chains Man in the Box
51. Tupac California Love
52. Sugar Ray Fly
53. Naughty by Nature O.P.P.
54. Joan Osborne One of Us
55. Fiona Apple Criminal
56. L.L. Cool J Mama Said Knock You Out
57. Jay-Z featuring Amil Can I Get A
58. Sophie B. Hawkins Damn, I Wish I Was Your Lover
59. Weezer Buddy Holly
60. Bell Biv DeVoe Poison
61. Sheryl Crow All I Wanna Do
62. Live I Alone
63. The Notorious B.I.G. Mo Money Mo Problems
64. The Presidents of the.... Peaches
65. Digital Underground The Humpty Dance
66. Edwin McCain I'll Be
67. Deee-Lite Groove Is In The Heart
68. Will Smith Gettin' Jiggy Wit It
69. Korn Freak on a Leash
70. Jamiroquai Virtual Insanity
71. Arrested Development Tennessee
72. Barenaked Ladies One Week
73. Marcy Playground Sex and Candy
74. Cher Believe
75. Kris Kross Jump
76. Blues Traveler Run-Around
77. Ice Cube It Was a Good Day
78. Lenny Kravitz Are You Gonna Go My Way
79. Meredith Brooks Bitch
80. Right Said Fred I'm Too Sexy
81. Paula Cole I Don't Want to Wait
82. Geto Boys Mind Playing Tricks on Me
83. The Breeders Cannonball
84. Snow Informer
85. Cypress Hill Insane In The Brain
86 The Cranberries Linger
87. Billy Ray Cyrus Achy Breaky Heart
88. Duncan Sheik Barely Breathing
89. Liz Phair Never Said
90. New Radicals You Get What You Give
91. Sarah McLachlan Building a Mystery
92. Public Enemy 911 Is A Joke
93. Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories Stay
94. Fastball The Way
95. Montell Jordan This is How We Do It
96. Nelson Love and Affection
97. Prince & The New Power Gett Off
98. EMF Unbelievable
99. Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)
100. Gerardo Rico Suave
Street Level
alison krauss and robert plant - raising sand
the stooges - raw power
Quote from: ice grillin you on December 19, 2007, 10:58:32 AM
vh1's top 100 songs of the 90's
Nice mix. Obviously a lot of bullshtein, but even the bad songs in there sold enough to warrant a spot.
Were they taking the videos into account?
Quote from: FastFreddie on December 19, 2007, 03:26:46 PM
Were they taking the videos into account?
i would assume they were because all of the songs were singles...at least the ones ive heard of...im guessing the whole list was
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on December 19, 2007, 11:09:03 AM
Street Level
#1 with a bullett
Quote from: ice grillin you on December 19, 2007, 10:58:32 AM
vh1's top 100 songs of the 90's
20. Hanson MMMBop
21. Celine Dion My Heart Will Go On
33. Spice Girls Wannabe
40. Color Me Badd I Wanna Sex You Up
52. Sugar Ray Fly
62. Live I Alone
84. Snow Informer
87. Billy Ray Cyrus Achy Breaky Heart
100. Gerardo Rico Suave
There are plenty of bad songs on this list but these are candidates for worst pop songs EVER.
I took a class on "Six Sigma" a month ago, and the instructor's claim to fame was that he was in the singing group that eventually became Color Me Badd. They ditched him before they recorded "I Wanna Sex You Up".
I'd say he has a lot less to be upset about than, say, Pete Best.
Quote from: FastFreddie on December 19, 2007, 03:42:37 PM
I took a class on "Six Sigma" a month ago, and the instructor's claim to fame was that he was in the singing group that eventually became Color Me Badd. They ditched him before they recorded "I Wanna Sex You Up".
I'd say he has a lot less to be upset about than, say, Pete Best.
I'll be taking six sigma this year, cant wait
Quote from: mussa on June 04, 2007, 08:24:15 PM
Quote from: mussa on June 04, 2007, 04:06:20 PM
Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
The Kooks - Inside In, Inside Out & Too Much is Not Enough
The Avett Brothers - Introducing Emotionalism
Dane Cook - Retaliation
OMG so funny :-D
I never really heard his stand up. haha
Dude, are you serious? It doesn't take much to make me laugh but Dane Cook is not funny. At all. He's like the Backstreet Boys of comedy.......only teenage girls are supposed to like him.
Yes, I'm aware this was posted 6 months ago and apparently that was the last time I opened this thread. Bite me.
Dane Cook is very funny, but it's cool to act like he's not
dane cook is maybe the least funny well known stand up ive ever heard...granted ive only seen that hbo thing from boston he did but it was incredibly embarrassing to the point i felt uncomfortable watching it
hes the male elaine boozler
btw why is cool to hate him...serious question cause i dont know anything about him or his fans
you hate stand up comics in general, so i have no doubt that you would hate him.
but there is this popular thing to hate him, even though he's one of the most popular guys around right now. he's huge with college kids and that bugs a lot of people i guess, i dunno. i think he's funny though.
i dont believe you
I've never seen one second of his stand up or seen a single movie that he was in. Which is of course fascinating.
Dane Cook > Eddie Murphy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZP1USaPMXpI
i tried to watch th hbo thing too and it sucked major balls.
the louis ck one was funny as shtein though.
dane cook is funny for a listen or two, then its almost unplayable after that. doesn't have a good shelf life.
Quote from: mussa on December 19, 2007, 04:57:16 PM
dane cook isn't funny and its unplayable. i don't have a good shelf life and am ready to expire.
Quote from: rjs246 on December 19, 2007, 04:39:34 PM
I've never seen one second of his stand up or seen a single movie that he was in. Which is of course fascinating.
You didnt see Waiting?
No.
Quote from: rjs246 on December 19, 2007, 06:47:47 PM
No.
It's a funny ass movie, plus it has very little Dane Cook, and when he's in it, he's more or less just doing cock jokes
Soundtrack to I'm Not There
Yep, Bob Dylan still sucks.
No one cares about your Bob Dylan obsession.
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on December 19, 2007, 07:11:34 PM
Quote from: rjs246 on December 19, 2007, 06:47:47 PM
No.
It's a funny ass movie, plus it has very little Dane Cook, and when he's in it, he's more or less just doing cock jokes
Agreed. THE GOAT!
Dane Cook is funny, but his first CD, Harmful if Swallowed, is by FAR much better then anything else he's done.
As for the HBO special, it starts off slow, even for fans of his. But it gets pretty funny as it goes on. A lot better then the Retaliation CD. The whole atheist who took offense to bless you when he sneezed bit was hilarious. As was the "good cry" and the caught in a lie bit.
Im listening to David Hasselhoffs new album "Sober and Hooked on Cherry Sodas"
fantastic
The Bob Seger System - Ramblin' Gamblin' Man
The Bob Seger System - Mongrel
tools new video for vicarious
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ov4R3pv-fgQ
awesome vid, thanks mussa
i will trade one of my balls for a waffles or what invite.
Still working on it man, I'm up to 4gb's upped 3 down, and ratio over 2 or something. You get the first matty
an electro acoustic tribute to tool - mer - pretty cool renditions, im diggin it
Blue Sky Black Death- A Heap of Broken Images
Pretty badass, just downloaded them. Have a Jedi Mind Tricks feel to them, bur more Elecrontic sounding. They have guest appearances by Chief Kamachi, Ill Bill, Sabac Red, Jus Allah, Guru. Definitely smoking music
Stinking Lizaveta - Scream of the Iron Iconoclast - saw them at the chameleon last night and it was fantastic. they are from philly.
Nick Swardson- Party farging awesome :yay :-D
RIAA says you can't even rip a CD to your own computer (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/12/28/AR2007122800693.html)
Hilarious. Do they want to stop CD sales altogether?
thanks ridiculous. you don't have the right to make back-ups on your own computer now??? hell when i buy a cd i copy it right away and then burn a copy for my truck, put the original back in the case and keep it there. cd's are too fragile to scratches so i barely even touch the original copy.
I guess most of us here are just common criminals, then.
The RIAA is doing what all failing industries do when faced with the fact that they're quickly becoming irrelevant... they litigate and lean on the same politicians for relief who they've poured millions of dollars in bribes/campaign contributions into.
System Of A Down-Suite-Pee
And pretty much the entire self titled CD.
farging awesome. Except probably not for when it's 5AM and I'm trying to fall asleep.
Sinatra Reprise, the very good years. good stuff.
queens of the stone age - era vulgaris - rockin n roll at its finest
One of the greatest bands of all time RUSH is coming to my city this spring!!!!!
Had a chance to travel and see them in concert last summer but to have them coming to town is (in my world) amazing.
If any of you have a chance to see them live (June 14th in Philly) it's a must see - a three hour experience!
Always thought Rush was really overrated
Neil Pert rides a BMW.
My wife play Rockband
Poison Idea -- Feel the Darkness
Beautiful silence.
I am on a retro kick buying music I didn't really listen to back in the day. I bought Bowie's The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust. Good stuff. The guy was definitely ahead of his time. I think if that CD was released today the kids would dig it. I am not a big Bowie fan but I will give it a big :yay.
Band of Horses - Everything All the Time. Generally don't like this type of stuff but they're pretty good. Eventually I know it'll get old though.
Brother Jack McDuff's album Down Home Style
Joel to play Shea Stadium farewell show
Billy Joel will become the last artist to perform at New York's Shea Stadium after announcing a summer show at the home of baseball team the New York Mets.
The Last Play At Shea, From The Beatles To Billy concert will take place on July 16 - in the middle of the Mets' final season at the stadium.
Joel will become the only artist to play shows in both New York's baseball meccas, Shea Stadium and Yankee Stadium, and he'll be the first act to stage a show at Shea since Elton John and Eric Clapton performed there in 1992.
IGY, you like Reef tha Lost Cauze? I just got Feast or Famine 2.0.
I just had a the unfortunate chance to listen to the piece of crap Amy Wiesnhouser. How did she withthe song they about rehab cause she wouldn't go go gooo. But she did go, it makes no fargin sense.
Jerry Lee Lewis and Little richard are more entertaining then Amy, the scarey thing is that little richard kind of looks like her :o
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on February 10, 2008, 08:06:31 PM
IGY, you like Reef tha Lost Cauze? I just got Feast or Famine 2.0.
not particularly....'sound of philadelphia' is the shtein tho
yeah it is, Im a fan of Cheif Kamachi, I liked Feast or Famine when compared to some of the other shtein i've gotten recently
Public Enemy "Harder than you think" is by far one of their better songs I've heard. I always thought they were overrated but still pretty good...but this song is the shtein.
interpol - antics
Just listened to almost all of Deep Purple's Machine Head... I've forgotten how great that album is.
Time to forget again, because it's not.
Amplive - Rainydayz Remixes
free download, remix's of radioheads new cd, with added verses by hip hop artists like del, too short, jurassic 5...
http://www.onesevensevensix.com/amplive/index.html
Meshuggah - obZen: Amazing, some of the best metal ever created. progressive metal at its finest :evil :evil :evil :evil :evil
Syndrome Of A Down is done.
http://www.buzznet.com/web/music/journals/entry/1854781/system-powers-down/
Hahaha. Munson's gonna kill himself. :-D
hmmmm, not really surprised and as a fan, don't really care either
Quote from: Rome on February 20, 2008, 10:21:24 PM
Syndrome Of A Down is done.
http://www.buzznet.com/web/music/journals/entry/1854781/system-powers-down/
Hahaha. Munson's gonna kill himself. :-D
Pretty old news. Serj has said a bunch of times now that they're never ruling out a another record, just not anytime soon.
My guess is they'll get back together in 2012 or so for another CD.
Quote from: Rome on February 20, 2008, 10:21:24 PM
Syndrome Of A Down is done.
http://www.buzznet.com/web/music/journals/entry/1854781/system-powers-down/
Hahaha. Munson's gonna kill himself. :-D
They've been done since 2002
Yeah the latest two CD's weren't anything close to the self titled or Toxicity. And it's mostly because of that douche guitarist. Definitely one of the more creative guitarists today in terms of writing music but he definitely let his ego get in the way with the whole being more involved in the vocals and shtein on Mesmerize and Hypnotize. Serj's best asset is his voice, and Daron overtook him on quite a few songs.
Self-titled and Toxicity still don't get old though.
King Crimson
Wife has in the Colin Hay Band...
it took me a long time to even like toxicity just because the fact that the guitarist did back up vocals. he really annoyed me
their first cd is golden
M.I.A.- Kala. Paper Planes is a bad ass song, and they have an awesome website
http://www.miauk.com/
DJ Shadow - Endtroducing
yeah, M.I.A. is good
Quote from: mussa on February 22, 2008, 08:43:23 PM
it took me a long time to even like toxicity just because the fact that the guitarist did back up vocals. he really annoyed me
their first cd is golden
I actually liked the way they used him on Toxicity. He had a few solo singing moments like in Prison Song, but mostly did back up harmonies and shtein. I can handle him sparingly like that. My beef was when he was doing at LEAST 50% of the vocals in songs like on Hypnotize. Your a good guitarist dude but you're voice aint cut out for singing that much on a song/CD. Tankian's one of the best voices in rock today and you're cutting him out? Bad move.
Self-titled is some of my favorite angry music 8)
he does have a very unique voice, which makes it stand out. saying its one of the best in rock today is not so true
Honestly, who out there in todays pool of crap is better/has the same range?
Cornell has great range. Grohl's voice is pretty awesome....Most of the other guys out there don't have much range at all. Thom Yorke is good but he can't scream like the other guys can. Plus Radiohead is almost a completely different style.
The selection pool for singing voices in todays rock/hard rock scene is not good. There are some guys from the "punk" genre that have good voices but that's a whole different type of music.
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on February 23, 2008, 03:19:00 PM
Paper Planes is a bad ass song
A buddy of mine told me about that song. No idea who the girl is and never heard of her before but you're right, it's awesome.
As far as voices and all that shtein, Jahred Shane of (hed) pe is ridiculous. Some of their songs are a complete 180 from each other. You'd never be able to tell it's the same band unless. Dude is like 46 years old too.
Quote from: Dillen on February 24, 2008, 09:45:11 PM
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on February 23, 2008, 03:19:00 PM
Paper Planes is a bad ass song
A buddy of mine told me about that song. No idea who the girl is and never heard of her before but you're right, it's awesome.
As far as voices and all that shtein, Jahred Shane of (hed) pe is ridiculous. Some of their songs are a complete 180 from each other. You'd never be able to tell it's the same band unless. Dude is like 46 years old too.
Paper Planes should be the Gang Anthem of the BrombreteField Bloods
and for those wondering what the hell this is...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=7sei-eEjy4g
Quote from: Munson on February 24, 2008, 02:51:23 PM
Honestly, who out there in todays pool of crap is better/has the same range?
Cornell has great range. Grohl's voice is pretty awesome....Most of the other guys out there don't have much range at all. Thom Yorke is good but he can't scream like the other guys can. Plus Radiohead is almost a completely different style.
The selection pool for singing voices in todays rock/hard rock scene is not good. There are some guys from the "punk" genre that have good voices but that's a whole different type of music.
How about Maynard James Keenan from TOOL, APC and Pusicfer. He can hit them all. Plus his voice is unique and very good. Serj doesn't have a good voice, he has a unique voice unlike many and somehow works. By no means is it a good voice though, your kidding yourself. Dave Grohl does not have a good voice, jesus. I agree Cornell has always had a good voice, I put him and Maynard at the top. Eddie Vedder has a great voice and great range. Ben Harper, Lenny Kravitz...Caleb Followil of Kings of Leon...another unique but awesome voice. Another example of a Serj type voice is Layne Stanly from Alice in Chains. Not a good voice, but was so unique and gripping and totally fit the lyrics. Not traditionally known as a great voice otherwise. Still just as awesome.
new NIN instrumental album out for cheap. direct downloads. or other cool packages. listened to it all day yesterday and today at work...pretty cool
http://ghosts.nin.com/
got me pumped for NIN, i can't wait to see them live again. fargin great live performance. i can listen to downward spiral for days straight
Dead Moon
i just started downloading Sharpshooters-Choked Up. I heard Analyze on the Wire a while ago, and had looked for it. Finally finding it on the Wire cd makes me happy as hell
PJ Harvey
Stevie Ray Vaughn...a lot of it, as I get a batch of chili ready. Cold Negro Modelo, the smell of browning beef and onions and Stevie Ray Vaughn backing it up. There are worse ways to spend a Sunday.
Much worse.
I, for example, am cleaning my house, balancing my check book, doing laundry and listening to 50 Cent.
I'm listening to a bunch of bleepin' choking dogs.
Quote from: Geowhizzer on March 16, 2008, 01:09:37 PM
I'm listening to a bunch of bleepin' choking dogs.
Im listening to that corksucker Emrick, and Eddie"iwantmarioscock" Olcyzk while doing work.
Music Nerds, pm me if you are interested in downloading music torrents
The Mars Volta- The Widow.
What a powerfully, emotionally charged song. :yay
Danger- Blahzay Blahzay
"When the east is in the house...Oh my god! (danger)"
"When the east is in the house...oh my god...god"
Going back and adding a lot of very old box sets and CDs to my PC music library to put on my MP3 player. Came across Tool's Lateralus and the Deftones White Pony. Holy shtein these were great albums.
Some of the lesser known stuff was Alklaine Trio's Goddamnit, and my ancient Tom Petty and Heartbreaker's box set "Playback".
http://youtube.com/watch?v=TwIJGhZjKuI
lol
wow, thats pretty bad
the raconteurs - consolers of the lonely - solid through and through, i think like it better than their 1st
the killers - sawdust - still not as solid as "hot fuzz", but it has some great songs. some though just seem like they are trying too hard? i like simple killers
mt. helium - faces - trio from la, these guys remind me of tool a bit, while not even trying to sound like them. they have created their own unique progressive rock, can only buy it online because they have yet to land a record contract which is very odd. they send you a burned cd signed by the band members. check them out on myspace
Is that Killers album the one with Lou Reed guesting on a track? I've heard that song and like it a lot.
yea the first track, tranquilize
lou reeds voice is just deathly though in it, i really don't like the song because of that. song 2, 3, 4, 5 are great a few others throughout, but HOT FUZZ is still my fav Killers cd
yeah, that's what I love about the song. Reed's menacing, tired, skeletal voice..
I'm a Lou Reed fan generally though, and I can understand that people don't dig him.
JJ Grey and Mofro - Blackwater.
Great CD start to finish.
Quote from: Diomedes on March 27, 2008, 11:14:10 AM
yeah, that's what I love about the song. Reed's menacing, tired, skeletal voice..
I'm a Lou Reed fan generally though, and I can understand that people don't dig him.
i liked his older stuff no doubt, i guess im just realizing he's an old man now. sorta sounded like johnny cash on his last leg
Quote from: PPinDC on March 26, 2008, 09:36:49 PM
Going back and adding a lot of very old box sets and CDs to my PC music library to put on my MP3 player. Came across Tool's Lateralus and the Deftones White Pony. Holy shtein these were great albums.
Some of the lesser known stuff was Alklaine Trio's Goddamnit, and my ancient Tom Petty and Heartbreaker's box set "Playback".
Good farging CD. Havn't listened to it for a while....they just got done recording a new CD, should be out sometime this summer.
The Killers are alright...never liked them enough to go out and buy the CD's but the singles they release have been pretty good. Mr. Brightside, Smile Like You Mean It, When You Were Young, Read My Mind, etc...
Anyone know why they released a new CD so quickly after their last one? I don't even think there was 2 years before releases....generally bands farg it up when they push to release a new CD so quickly.
im sure you weighed out what bands did and didn't and related it to the time of their last release. riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight
Damn dude, calm down. I'm just talking about bands in general. When a band gets big like that the record company pressures them to release a new CD asap and it tends to be not as good as the previous effort due to less time to write/record and such.
I was just surprised to see they had a new CD out soon.
shut up
Frank Zappa - Trance-Fusion
I've had R.E.M.'s new CD "Accelerate" on all morning. Excellent stuff. Kinda retro sounding but certainly better than anything they've done in the past 10 years.
http://www.radioheadremix.com/
Radiohead - In Rainbows - wow, why i haven't heard this cd til now is a shame. amazing, might be my fav Radiohead album out of them all and my fav album of the year
Zappa - Shut Up and Play Yer Guitar
i hope you didn't give them money.
nm
the new Raconteurs album is big long strides forward..much better than their first.
so much better it actually improves the first. it puts the first one in context and you can get a feeling of them trying to put it together and halfway succeeding..only to follow with the sophmore effort which is fantastic
Quote from: Munson on March 27, 2008, 04:52:35 PM
Quote from: PPinDC on March 26, 2008, 09:36:49 PM
Going back and adding a lot of very old box sets and CDs to my PC music library to put on my MP3 player. Came across Tool's Lateralus and the Deftones White Pony. Holy shtein these were great albums.
Some of the lesser known stuff was Alklaine Trio's Goddamnit, and my ancient Tom Petty and Heartbreaker's box set "Playback".
Good farging CD. Havn't listened to it for a while....they just got done recording a new CD, should be out sometime this summer.
New song from the CD.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=DWjTdPk38v8
I dig it. A much different vibe then any of their other CDs....a new direction from Crimson, and IMO a better direction.
Ashes Divide - Billy Howerdel from A Perfect Circle, new band, some members of APC...Maynards kid plays cello on the cd...ha. Listening to it now...not bad
Foo Fighters - Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace - A really excellent cd. Some deep song writing from Mr. Grohl
MUSE - HAARP - Live cd from England, made me want to see them more than before. they sound awesome live
NIN - The Slip - new/free cd from NIN, available for download. i gave it two listens today working and it sounded good
Ataxia - Ataxia II - unreleased cd of extra tracks from the first cd. i don't think this was ever finished, but it's pretty cool. this group is John Frusciante from the red hot chili peppers, Joe Lally from Fugazi and Josh Klinghoffer from a bunch of random bands
Since i put it in the hiphop forum, if anyone wants an invite to a music site hit me up
Currently listening to a stream of "Rodrigo y Gabriela"...and I d/led their latest CD yesterday. Wow.
good shtein, right?
I first heard them when I was living in the Bronx..at least a year ago. Yay public radio.
Does that album have the Stairway to Heaven cover? That's the song I first heard from them and have since checked out others..they are fantastic.
That's the one. They also do a great cover of Orion. They totally cook. It's excellent driving music, BTW.
I've been checking out some youtube clips, too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNc5o9TU0t0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPhVpIlc1vs
Quote from: Susquehanna Birder on May 06, 2008, 07:51:36 AM
Currently listening to a stream of "Rodrigo y Gabriela"...and I d/led their latest CD yesterday. Wow.
Their single Diablo Rojo was gettin airplay on VH1 late nights and I really liked it but was nervous about buying the CD...is it worth it?
Definitely worth it to me. I got it via iTunes, so it was $10, and I was able to sample it before pulling the trigger.
Radiohead - A Smell of Recognition - live bootleg, perfect quality 20 songs! all acoustic, its awesome
The Sword - Age of Winters and Gods of the Earth - kickass black sabbath type metal/rock in roll
Stinking Lizaveta - III and Caught Between Worlds - similar sabbath roots, all instrumentals. they are awesome live
both bands are playing in philly friday
RuthRuth, "Uninvited".
http://www.ruthruth.com/mp3/Uninvited.mp3
XM really does kick ass sometimes.
Just finished a whole bunch of Stevie Ray Vaugnh this morning. That dude was the shtein.
Just listened though the new Fratelli's album, Here We Stand...it's not as good as Costello Music...but it's still decent.
MGMT- Oracular Spectacular... Kind of like The Killers with more electronic stuff, Time to Pretend seems like a good beach summer song. Plus the lyrics are catchy
QuoteI'm feeling rough, I'm feeling raw, I'm in the prime of my life.
Let's make some music, make some money, find some models for wives.
I'll move to Paris, shoot some heroin, and farg with the stars.
You man the island and the cocaine and the elegant cars.
This is our decision, to live fast and die young.
We've got the vision, now let's have some fun.
Yeah, it's overwhelming, but what else can we do.
Get jobs in offices, and wake up for the morning commute.
Forget about our mothers and our friends
We're fated to pretend
To pretend
We're fated to pretend
To pretend
I'll miss the playgrounds and the animals and digging up worms
I'll miss the comfort of my mother and the weight of the world
I'll miss my sister, miss my father, miss my dog and my home
Yeah, I'll miss the boredem and the freedom and the time spent alone.
There's really nothing, nothing we can do
Love must be forgotten, life can always start up anew.
The models will have children, we'll get a divorce
We'll find some more models, everyting must run it's course.
We'll choke on our vomit and that will be the end
We were fated to pretend
To pretend
We're fated to pretend
To pretend
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Link to song (http://songza.com/z/wasl8i)
MGMT are pretty good. Look these guys up on myspace they are similar:
Does it offend you, yeah?
no link?
http://www.myspace.com/doesitoffendyou
I like that, i'll be downloading that later tonight.
U ever listen to Girl Talk? http://youtube.com/watch?v=qxc7_7dBvlo http://youtube.com/watch?v=FnzQnzvAhN0&feature=related http://youtube.com/watch?v=eYj8RtPSS1A&feature=related http://youtube.com/watch?v=eYj8RtPSS1A&feature=related
basically just mashups of 80's and 90's rap with the new stuff out there, pretty cool, but a super gay name
I need some new music. What's on my ipod hasn't changed in the last year, and some of it I'm more than a little tired of after hearing it for ten years now.
So i found some good music today on Sirius Left of Center.
Cut Copy- indie electronic sound to them http://youtube.com/watch?v=CCRuCAcAZK0
Crystal Castles- use a atari 5200 soundchip http://youtube.com/watch?v=Q_agDGVHi54
The National- sound similar to Interpol(huge fan of Interpol thanks to Dio) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgRsYkKb1eI
and apparently i completely missed the band Pavement thru the 90's
I too never got into Pavement...and having missed the boat back then, I don't quite get it now. They're good but I'm not bonkers for them like so many people are...
I've been loving The National since I lived in the Bronx. I really dig the tune Daughters of the Soho Riots from their album Alligator. Or is it on Boxer? Don't recall...anyway..it's low key..moreso thatn Interpol, and not exactly cheery, but I like the melodies and lyrics a lot and the singer's delivery is spooky/unique spot on.
Im getting more into the indie scene, Interpol was really the first i liked, and its spiraled from there
Listening to Left of Center and Jeffrey Lewis- End Result (http://songza.com/z/gzckd6) played. The Lyrics sound like some of the posters here. Take a Guess
Quote
I am a product
I am a symbol of endless hopeless fruitless aimless games
I'm a glossy package on the market shelf
My contents aren't fit for human consumption
I could practically injure your perfect health
My ingredients will seize up your body's functions
I'm the dirt that everyone walks on
I am the orphan that nobody wants
I am the stair that everyone walks on
I am the leper that nobody wants to touch (much)
I am a sample
I am a scapegoat of useless futureless endless mindless ideas
I'm the number on a paper you file away
I'm a portfolio that you stick in the drawer
I'm the fool you try and scare when you say:
"We know all about you of that you can be sure"
Well I don't want your crazy system
I don't want to be on your files
Your temptations I try to resist them
Because I know what hides beneath your smiles
I am a topic
I am a subject for useless futureless endless mindless debates
You think of ways that you can hide me from the naive eyes of your figurehead
But don't you find that it ain't easy?
Wouldn't you love to see me dead?
Your answer is to give me treatment for crying out when you give me pain
Leave me with no possible remnant
You poke your knives into my brain
I'm an example
I'm no hero of the great intelligent magnificent human race
I'm part of the race that could all spare possesions
Part of the race that's wiping itself out
I'm part of the race that's got crazy obsessions
Like locking people up not letting them out
I hate the living dead and their working factories
They go like sheep to their production lines
They live on illusions; don't face the realities
All they live for is that big blue sign that says:
"Ford"
I'm bored, bored, bored
I am a product
I am a symbol of endless hopeless fruitless aimless games
I am a sample
I am a scapegoat of useless futureless endless mindless ideas
I am a topic
I am a subject for useless futureless endless mindless debates
I'm an example
I'm no hero of the great intelligent magnificent human race
(The great intelligent magnificent human race)
The great intelligent magnificent human race
john frusciante - curtains
machine head - the blackening - cd's like this that keep me from ripping peoples throats apart
Prince's "Raspberry Beret," (the kind you find in a second hand store), is stuck in my head. All because I grabbed a Raspberry yogurt for my lunchbox, damnit.
M83, really like these guys
Bought a CD of TOOL songs that are converted to lullabies for my daughter to listen too. The g/f thought regular TOOL was a little too much.
lol, thats awesome SD
Here are some samples (http://www.amazon.com/Tool-Lullabies/dp/B000QKCT9O)
I like that they're lullabies but still dark and creepy
http://boomp3.com/listen/171pw3pm4_u/hiphopopotamus-vs-rhymenocerous-feat-rhymenocerous-and-the-hiphopopotamus (http://boomp3.com/listen/171pw3pm4_u/hiphopopotamus-vs-rhymenocerous-feat-rhymenocerous-and-the-hiphopopotamus)
Quote from: SD_Eagle on June 25, 2008, 09:28:22 AM
Here are some samples (http://www.amazon.com/Tool-Lullabies/dp/B000QKCT9O)
I like that they're lullabies but still dark and creepy
thats actually pretty cool sounding im downloading it now
MGMT.... Electric Feel (http://songza.com/z/sa020p)
Im really liking their cd Oracular Spectacular
Portishead- Third.
Beth Gibbons seems like she is in perpetual pain. Blended with the beats and sounds is perfect.
Being a portishead fan I'm going to be biased and say this album is pretty dope. It seems like each song touches on a different emotion. Anyways.....Machine Gun is my favorite track.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=JvIRY4vccts
The Go! Team
sea, you should stream KEXP.org for awhile.
Quote from: Diomedes on July 07, 2008, 06:56:08 PM
sea, you should stream KEXP.org for awhile.
Thanks Dio, damn work wont let me play it thru Windows media player, so im stuck with Sirius Left of Center. But i listened at home, great station
Fleet Foxes - self titled
Beck - Modern Guilt - collab w/ Danger Mouse
Queens of the Stone Age - Definitive Collection of B-sides and Rarities
Old Crow Medicine Show - discography
New Alkaline Trio CD came out last week....could be their best work IMO.
It's been a shame watching My Chemical Romance and all these other bands kinda rip off Alk3's "dark" shtick and make it big.
http://www.thechoprocks.com/wwia/
My old highschool friends just finished up their album, its free, or you can leave a donation, your choice
wow, they really suck. seriously
I mean, bad.
I just found the Dilated Peoples album that I bought forever ago. It's fairly awesome for socially conscious, non-offensive rap that white people can nod their heads to.
Quote from: Diomedes on July 15, 2008, 10:19:58 PM
wow, they really suck. seriously
I mean, bad.
lol, they must have a fanbase since they will have a record out in bestbuy by december. That said, they arent exactly my kind of music
Ex-drummer from the mars volta and zack from rage against the machine's new project. sounds pretty good so far:
http://www.myspace.com/onedayasalion
Anyone get the new Tech N9ne album. I know Sarge is down and he's one of seabiscuit's favorites.
Ouch I just heard the guitarist and drummer from SOAD's new band on myspace and its horrible. horrid. darren can't sing for shtein, he's just awful. Glad Serj's new solo stuff is doing so well.
Downloaded Modular Presents: Leave Them All Behind
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modular_Presents:_Leave_Them_All_Behind
Really a great indie cd
The Rakes – Retreat
Cut Copy - Bright Neon Payphone
Death From Above 1979 - Romantic Rights (Erol Alkan Remix)
The Long Blondes - Giddy Stratospheres
Cazals - Poor Innocent Boys
Panico – Transpiralo
Bloc Party - Banquet (Phones Disco Edit)
Rubicks - I See You
Fiery Furnaces - Single Again
Tom Vek - I Ain't Saying Goodbye
Whitey - Leave Them All Behind
Midnight Juggernauts - 45 & Rising (Cut Copy Remix)
Chromeo - Me & My Man (Whitey Remix)
Kiki & Silversurfer (Feat.Captain Comatose) - Shake Off
The Knife - You Take My Breath Away (Mylo Remix)
The Presets - Girl & The Sea (Cut Copy Remix)
The Kills - Good Ones (Jagz Kooner Remix)
The Killers - Mr Brightside
Disc 2
Bloc Party - Banquet (Phones Remix)
Whitey - Leave Them All Behind
Long Blondes - Giddy Stratosphere
Kiki & Silversurfer - Shake Off
The Rakes - The Retreat (Phones Mix)
The Cazals - Poor Innocent Boys
Panico – Transpiralo
VHS or Beta - Night On Fire (Cut Copy Remix)
Presets - Summer Of Love
Chromeo – Needy Girl (Paper Faces Remix)
Soulwax - E Talkin (Tiga remix)
Fiery Furnaces - Single Again
Sons & Daughters - Dance Me In (Optimo Mix)
Death From Above 1979 - Romantic Rights (Erol Alkan Remix)
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modular_Presents:_Leave_Them_All_Behind"
http://www.buffetlibre.net/
Tons of electronic remixes of 80's songs for free
http://youtube.com/watch?v=DwRlS2UVHA8&feature=related
You work a thirty a day, away
The government takes a thirty a check, correct
You go home and drink cuz you don't get
An ounce of respect, and your spirit is wrecked
More CowBell (http://youtube.com/watch?v=DJH7IxGmDDc)
Top 20 albums of all time (http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/yradish/15499/the-top-20-albums-of-all-time-for-real)
Album Staying Power Value + Sales Value + Critical Rating Value + Grammy Award Value
Quote20. Faith - George Michael
Year: 1987 Units Sold: 10 Million
SPV: $9.19 Rating (Stars): 4 Grammys Won: 1
Calculated value per unit based on the formula: $9.79
.
#19. Appetite For Destruction - Guns N' Roses
Year: 1987 Units Sold: 15 Million
SPV: $8.81 Rating (Stars): 4 Grammys Won: 0
Calculated value per unit based on the formula: $9.81
.
#18. Purple Rain - Prince
Year: 1984 Units Sold: 13 Million
SPV: $8.74 Rating (Stars): 4.75 Grammys Won: 2
Calculated value per unit based on the formula: $9.82
.
#17. Houses Of The Holy - Led Zeppelin
Year: 1973 Units Sold: 11 Million
SPV: $9.10 Rating (Stars): 4.5 Grammys Won: 0
Calculated value per unit based on the formula: $9.93
.
#16. Born In The U.S.A. - Bruce Springsteen
Year: 1984 Units Sold: 15 Million
SPV: $8.91 Rating (Stars): 5 Grammys Won: 0
Calculated value per unit based on the formula: $10.29
.
#15. Nevermind - Nirvana
Year: 1991 Units Sold: 10 Million
SPV: $10.07 Rating (Stars): 4 Grammys Won: 0
Calculated value per unit based on the formula: $10.67
.
#14. Van Halen - Van Halen
Year: 1978 Units Sold: 10 Million
SPV: $10.23 Rating (Stars): 4.25 Grammys Won: 0
Calculated value per unit based on the formula: $10.84
.
#13. Rumours - Fleetwood Mac
Year: 1977 Units Sold: 19 Million
SPV: $9.52 Rating (Stars): 5 Grammys Won: 1
Calculated value per unit based on the formula: $11.47
.
#12. The Wall - Pink Floyd
Year: 1979 Units Sold: 23 Million
SPV: $10.20 Rating (Stars): 4.75 Grammys Won: 1
Calculated value per unit based on the formula: $12.51
.
#11. The Joshua Tree - U2
Year: 1987 Units Sold: 10 Million
SPV: $11.50 Rating (Stars): 4.5 Grammys Won: 2
Calculated value per unit based on the formula: $12.54
.
#10. Metallica - Metallica
Year: 1991 Units Sold: 14 Million
SPV: $12.08 Rating (Stars): 4.25 Grammys Won: 1
Calculated value per unit based on the formula: $13.38
.
#9. Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin
Year: 1969 Units Sold: 10 Million
SPV: $12.83 Rating (Stars): 4 Grammys Won: 0
Calculated value per unit based on the formula: $13.60
.
#8. Hotel California - Eagles
Year: 1976 Units Sold: 16 Million
SPV: $12.00 Rating (Stars): 4.75 Grammys Won: 0
Calculated value per unit based on the formula: $13.81
.
#7. The White Album - The Beatles
Year: 1968 Units Sold: 19 Million
SPV: $12.00 Rating (Stars): 5 Grammys Won: 0
Calculated value per unit based on the formula: $14.39
.
#6. Led Zeppelin IV - Led Zeppelin
Year: 1971 Units Sold: 23 Million
SPV: $12.42 Rating (Stars): 5 Grammys Won: 0
Calculated value per unit based on the formula: $15.44
.
#5. Abbey Road - The Beatles
Year: 1968 Units Sold: 12 Million
SPV: $14.94 Rating (Stars): 4.25 Grammys Won: 1
Calculated value per unit based on the formula: $16.23
.
#4. Physical Graffiti - Led Zeppelin
Year: 1975 Units Sold: 16 Million
SPV: $14.31 Rating (Stars): 4.75 Grammys Won: 0
Calculated value per unit based on the formula: $16.38
.
#3. Thriller - Michael Jackson
Year: 1982 Units Sold: 27 Million
SPV: $13.49 Rating (Stars): 4.5 Grammys Won: 4
Calculated value per unit based on the formula: $17.39
.
#2. Dark Side Of The Moon - Pink Floyd
Year: 1973 Units Sold: 15 Million
SPV: $16.08 Rating (Stars): 5 Grammys Won: 0
Calculated value per unit based on the formula: $18.57
.
#1. Songs In The Key Of Life - Stevie Wonder
Year: 1976 Units Sold: 10 Million
SPV: $16.84 Rating (Stars): 5 Grammys Won: 2
Calculated value per unit based on the formula: $18.71
Lotta Zeppelin
Not just a lotta Zeppelin, but a Whole Lotta Zeppelin.
greatest band ever
one day as a lion - ep
FEAR - the record
Bad Brains - Build a Nation
Black Flag - The first 4 years
Fugazi - all of em
David Cross - The Pride is Back - hilarious
Only reason I've heard of even one of those you posted is because of the last page of this thread.
Led Zeppelin
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Grand Funk Railroad
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6u1NKH_LelU
I wiped my ipod this week, and I'm looking to fill it back up again. Haven't got much on there right now, it mostly consists of Anthrax, Clutch, Hed PE, and Shadows Fall. Not quite as much variety as I'd like yet.
use What GF, tons of great shtein on there
new metallica album - death magnetic
everything about how much of a bunch of a whiny bitches they are aside (and they are an epic bunch of whiny bitches), this is a great album. Easily their best since The Black Album.
Quote from: MURP on September 04, 2008, 12:55:17 AMEasily their best since The Black Album.
that's not saying much
I've heard one song from the new album once and I too have to admit it sounds like metal again...but I need to hear more before I have any opinion. one thing is true, I won't give them any of my money for any reason ever, so it may be a while before I listen to it
I don't know the Black album while not their best was a nice little mainstream metal album though they should be shot for Enter Sand Man.
Listened to the new Metallica twice today and I was really surprised how well done the new cd is. Def. has the old sound. Alittle meh on vocals at times and lyrically from what I heard, but musically its pretty damn good. Def. best CD since Black...leaps and bounds better. :yay
Here's the video for The Day That Never Comes (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mlahvvymkxc)
the first 4:20 is boring, it picks up a bit, then it gets good around the 5:25 mark
thats actually my least fav. song I think on the cd. that video was equally gay. i think it could of been better :fire
Just listened to the new Metallica CD in it's entirety on the radio, and it gets a 3 out fo 5 for me. A) it's harder like they used to be, B) I think it needs to grow on me.
I didn't have time to really listen to the lyrics, just the BAMBAMBAMRIFFRIFFRIFFBAMBAMBAM of the music.
Maybe it's better than I think right now.
I'll never give them a chance again. Not after seeing what total douchebags Hetfield & Ullrich are now. No way.
From what I've heard so far it sounds like Metallica trying too hard to be Metallica. It's better then nothing though.
So they've come full circle in their cover-band thing and are now covering Metallica? Awesome.
(http://img357.imageshack.us/img357/5251/bargainsnj4.jpg)
When did Gene Simmons go blond?
I'm going to have this (http://www.abneypark.com/) stuck in my head all friggin' night now.
I sold my farging soul to Satan for this bullshtein?!?!?!?!? - Robert Trujillo
probot
rush
what.cd is rolling out a freeleech which means unlimited downloads tomorrow, Im going all Metallica
nice, what time EST does it start?
2pm tomorrow, ends sunday at 2pm.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkoCEzO_ZvY&feature=user
Quote from: Rome on September 11, 2008, 06:02:34 PM
I'll never give them a chance again. Not after seeing what total douchebags Hetfield & Ullrich are now. No way.
Ditto - I'll still listen to some And Justice For All because I grew up with that but I haven't heard a new song of theirs since the Black Album. Word on the street is I'm not missing out
I had a rental car for four days a week or so ago. It had Sirius, which has a 'Mandatory Metallica' channel. Nothing but Metallica. They played a ton of the new album, which I suffered from time to time in between classic tracks.
The new one isn't worth shtein.
wrong. its leagues better than anything since Black...but the damage in betweem was more than enough to ruin anything else that they put out. fact is, his vocals arn't shtein anymore and it shows.
"leagues better than anything since Black" isn't saying much.
And the black album sucked.
And Justice For All was the last shtein they made worth listening to.
I still can't get over the look on Trujillo's face on the photo above. Seriously, Hetfield is wearing Bermuda shorts, flip flops and is carrying an Armani shopping bag.
Quote from: Diomedes on September 18, 2008, 07:44:52 PM
"leagues better than anything since Black" isn't saying much.
And the black album sucked.
And Justice For All was the last shtein they made worth listening to.
you either like black or you don't, i found most people feel one way one way or the other. the new cd is decent...ive listened to it a few times, but its not something I can't stop listening to.
The new Kings of Leon cd can be heard here til Tuesdays release:
http://www.last.fm/music/Kings+of+Leon/Only+By+The+Night
High on Fire - Death is this Communion
The Stills - Oceans Will Rise
The Strokes - discography
Mountain - greatest hits
Kings of Leon - discography
Metallica always sucked ass, imo. The guy sounded like he was hawkin' up lugies all the time.
You want some real heavy metal, listen to some early Black Sabbath.
And Ozzie hasn't ever sounded like he was chewing on his own lungs?
All the time.
I'm kicking my own ass as I type this but I can't get enough of ABBA lately. Their songs are in my head and won't leave.
Here are the ones that keep making me feel funny inside:
Dancing Queen
I believe in Angels
Chiquitita
Take a chance on me
I'm truly gay. :boom
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRVi0paZlfI
Haha he's still goin.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9Zt8mn14hY&feature=related this is better
Listening to Stevie Wonder's greatest hits today. Skipping the obvious ones.
I've listened to 'I Wish' like 4 times in a row and I can't stop!
97.5 in Philly is already playing Christmas music
My wife watching "Sydney White" on HBO on demand, working from home sucks when she's here
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on November 04, 2008, 02:01:27 PM
My wife watching "Sydney White" on HBO on demand, working from home sucks when she's here
:-D
I've finally started to move on from We are the Champions. Haven't really found anything good to keep on in the background though. When in doubt I normally just stick to RHCP.
Quote from: SD_Eagle on November 04, 2008, 01:48:26 PM
97.5 in Philly is already playing Christmas music
Not necessarily a bad thing. I have Fairytale of New York playing as my dial tone when people call me all year round!
Rage Against The Machine
Good Evening
We just want to just quickly send a nice friendly message to the faternal order of police in Philadlephia..........
something nice and freindly....
something nice and freindly....
something nice and freindly..........goes a little something like this..........
FARG THE POLICE..........
Quote from: shorebird on November 09, 2008, 08:28:59 PM
Rage Against The Machine
Good Evening
We just want to just quickly send a nice friendly message to the faternal order of police in Philadlephia..........
something nice and freindly....
something nice and freindly....
something nice and freindly..........goes a little something like this..........
FARG THE POLICE..........
The best thing about their stance on Mummia Abu Jamal, is when they played in philly, and brought that up, the Boo's were amazing.
Quote"I remain innocent. A court cannot make an innocent man guilty. Any ruling founded on injustice is not justice. The righteous fight for life, liberty, and for justice can only continue." Mumia Abu-Jamal , Oct. 31, 1998
Rush - R30 was on Palladia(HDTV music channel) tonight...2 hrs of live Rush. Freaking amazing. One of the best bands of all time. Waaaay ahead of their time.
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on October 22, 2008, 08:31:29 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9Zt8mn14hY&feature=related this is better
Oh yeah without a doubt. But I definitely enjoyed the Whatever You Like attempt.
A tip for you mussa: Rush is the kind of band that it's okay to like, I suppose, but it is def. not okay to tell people you like. Other bands that fall squarely in this group are Meatloaf, Counting Crows, Dave Matthews Band, Live, and the Decembrists, to name a few.
You're welcome.
Quote from: Diomedes on November 12, 2008, 06:59:54 AM
A tip for you mussa: Rush is the kind of band that it's okay to like, I suppose, but it is def. not okay to tell people you like. Other bands that fall squarely in this group are Meatloaf, Counting Crows, Dave Matthews Band, Live, and the Decembrists, to name a few.
You're welcome.
I like Counting Crows and Live. Even a few songs by DMB, Meatloaf and Rush. Screw what's cool this week.
You're very uncool.
Rush has no business in being included in that list of bands, Dio.
Seriously.
When I think of Rush I think 1 good song (Tom Sawyer) and a 1 armed drummer
I think BMW motorcycles.
Quote from: SD_Eagle on November 12, 2008, 08:33:05 AM
When I think of Rush I think 1 good song (Tom Sawyer) and a 1 armed drummer
Rush had a one armed drummer, too? Thought that was reserved for Def Leppard.
Quote from: Diomedes on November 12, 2008, 08:12:07 AM
You're very uncool.
Not much doubt about it. Don't care. I'd also posit that trying too hard to be cool is far worse than being uncool.
Quote from: Zanshin on November 12, 2008, 08:39:27 AM
Quote from: SD_Eagle on November 12, 2008, 08:33:05 AM
When I think of Rush I think 1 good song (Tom Sawyer) and a 1 armed drummer
Rush had a one armed drummer, too? Thought that was reserved for Def Leppard.
I thought they did but now that I'm going through their band their drummers (John Rutsey and Neal Pert) both have all their limbs. Well, maybe not Rutsey so much as he's 6 feet under
Quote from: Zanshin on November 12, 2008, 08:42:36 AM
Quote from: Diomedes on November 12, 2008, 08:12:07 AM
You're very uncool.
Not much doubt about it. Don't care. I'd also posit that trying too hard to be cool is far worse than being uncool.
See, there you're wrong again. Witness
vigy, coolest of the cool.
He is butter joint cool.
I hate the changes to Sirius, they got rid of BACKSPIN
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on November 12, 2008, 02:12:48 PM
I hate the changes to Sirius, they got rid of BACKSPIN
what!
that farging sucks! that's all i listen to besides stern.
XM The Rhyme is also gone from XM, so that means no Old School rap at all, just HipHipNation which is stupid shtein from Power99 with the same zesty hooks over and over again
Lean Back.....into a smoldering Fire
Sirius is trading at .23 cents, they might fold
hip hop nation is horrible...and shade 45 is almost as bad. i'll be calling & emailing them to complain, but i'm sure it won't do any good.
once stern is done with sirius, so am i.
I would email them, except im not technically a customer, i just borry my buddie subscription for online.
Quote from: Diomedes on November 12, 2008, 06:59:54 AM
A tip for you mussa: Rush is the kind of band that it's okay to like, I suppose, but it is def. not okay to tell people you like. Other bands that fall squarely in this group are Meatloaf, Counting Crows, Dave Matthews Band, Live, and the Decembrists, to name a few.
You're welcome.
How the hell do you put Rush with that list of bands. im curious just explain this too me. All the bands you named never really created a sound that wasn't already created. Rush sounds like nobody before them and for a 3 piece band put out some heavy ass music. Not to mention all 3 members are amazing musicians. Yea the lead singer has a womans voice, but I'm not about lyrics with them, its musically they are killer. I consider Rush to be the founders of progressive rock.
I never enjoyed Rush. I put them in the same group with the likes of Van Halen, Linkin Park, and new Metallica, which I've decided to call "Do I really need to hear this shtein for the fiftieth time today?"
My college roomate was really into Rush. I just never saw the point. Tom Sawyer's OK, but nothing that knocks my socks off.
I've been a closet Rush fan for years and years. I dragged some friends of mine to the Snakes and Arrows tour last year and while they weren't into it they were very impressed with the musicianship and actually liked the concert.
Tom Sawyer is a commercial pile of crap but it works for them. They sometimes try a song like that at the start of an album. Spirit of Radio, Subdivisions etc.
I've never been about the lyrics and singing as much as the music, changes, and rythm. Always like their rock instrumentals the best. Their a bit of a music nerd band though. Something entirely different then "Counting Crows" or "Dave Matthews" crap but still crap in their own way. One mans crap is another mans butta...
there are not many bands out there that can jam for 21 minutes straight live, let alone record it. they have some epic stuff.
http://www.fromthebasement.co.uk/index.php
found a few new bands here that i like
Quote from: Phanatic on November 13, 2008, 11:47:34 AM
I've been a closet Rush fan for years and years.
Liar. There is nothing "closet" about your Rush fandom :-D
Eh you got me...
QuoteGuitarist Satriani sues Coldplay
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7766683.stm
Coldplay's song Viva La Vida is on the Grammys shortlist
Grammy nominees Coldplay have been sued by rock guitarist Joe Satriani, who claims the band's song Viva La Vida uses one of his riffs.
In court papers filed in Los Angeles on Thursday, he said the song used "substantial original portions" of his 2004 instrumental If I Could Fly.
Satriani, 52, wants a jury trial and is seeking damages and "any and all profits" for the alleged plagiarism.
Coldplay are shortlisted for seven Grammys, including song of the year.
Viva La Vida is credited to the band's four members - singer Chris Martin, bass player Guy Berryman, guitarist Johnny Buckland and drummer Will Champion.
The song's title was inspired by Mexican artist Frida Kahlo.
It appeared on the album Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends - which was released in June and went to number one in 36 countries - and was also one of their hit singles.
Satriani's track appears on his album Is There Love in Space?
comparison of two songs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ofFw9DKu_I&feature=related)
anyone listen to Cat Power? The lead singer Charlyn Marshall has a super sexy voice and ain't too bad on the eyes either. I'm sort of obsessed actually
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v101/ananumuss/646712814_39c3657905.jpg)
I'm a fan. She's the real deal. She does a wicked cover of Gnarls Barkley's Crazy
on jukebox? i just got jukebox and just downloaded all her others...
apparently shes a drunken mess too
was, I thought
or has she been drinking again?
Out plowing tonight, pumping some Whodini's greatest hits ;D
http://flipfunkwell.blogspot.com/
Playlists ready to go for your ipod
I can't download any of them? Do I need to sign up for anything?
click on the sendspace joint
Quote from: mussa on December 17, 2008, 10:47:20 AM
I can't download any of them? Do I need to sign up for anything?
All you forgot was a "Please advise," and you're ready to write annoying emails at my office.
I do, then I get this:
QuoteFile Download:
This service is powered by sendspace, the file transfer network.
Sorry, the file you requested is not available.
Picked up Shuggie Otis - Inspiration Information
Thrice - Live at House of Blues
Quote from: FastFreddie on December 17, 2008, 12:23:27 PM
Quote from: mussa on December 17, 2008, 10:47:20 AM
I can't download any of them? Do I need to sign up for anything?
All you forgot was a "Please advise," and you're ready to write annoying emails at my office.
Your only alive to bother me and your living your life well
The Black Keys - Attack and Release
excellent, isn't it?
Yes, I was a fan of the older stuff and finally just got the new one. Excellent indeed.
I really like everything they've done. I was dubious of the new production--Danger Mouse, right?--when I first heard of it, but when the album dropped I was pleasantly surprised. I've seen them live and but for the venue--some zesty corporatized place in NYC I forget which one--really enjoyed it. Those two guys take what they do almost as seriously as vigy takes trolling with superlatives.
They are playing in Baltimore(Ramshead) the 5th of Feb. and Philly(Electric Factory) the 6th I think. I am considering going to one of them
Armin Van Buuren trance mixes.
So good. Dude's got talent.
I don't know who that is but I'm going to guess he's some kind of present day Yanni.
yeah if you like to drop E at Deco, and twirl glowsticks around shirtless he's awesome
I don't do either, but still like his stuff. I don't even go clubbing.
I'd rather go camping with Dio on shrooms than listen to whatever that is
shrooms and ATVs holla
actually hanging out with DIO would prob be cooler than hanging out with anyone else on this board I'm convinced
aw shucks, yer makin' me blush
but seriously...you'd have a better time with matty. fact
matty wouldn't survive in the woods
Backspin is supposed to be back today
who?
Eagles of Death Metal - Heart On - crap.
Shihad - pretty decent band from new zealand. like the older stuff more than new
Backspin is a Sirius/XM Oldschool station that was taken off air back on the airwaves
cleveland band called the Suede Brothers
seattle band called the Valley
Dead Meadow
John Frusciante - The Empyrean - his new solo cd
The Cool Kids - The Bake Sale and Totally Flossed Out
So now Sirius/XM is taking away internet listening unless you fork over 2.99 per month extra
David Allen Coe "Live at Billy Bobs"
Kid Rck "Rock and Roll Jesus"
Quote from: stalker on January 27, 2009, 11:13:26 AM
David Allen Coe "Live at Billy Bobs"
Kid Rck "Rock and Roll Jesus"
stalker listens to david allen coe and kid rock, shocking!
Oh, now I listen to the wrong music.
no, im just not surprised you listen to those two artists, thats it
coe is good shtein
kid rock sucks donkey ass
playin some tuff crew right now. north side, north side!
Coe also is cool as shtein. A buddy of mine is the concert promoter for a lot of the biker shows down here during Bike Week and I met him during one of them.
I just downloaded The Beastie Boys- Pauls Boutique 20th Anniversary Edition Remastered. I cant believe its been 20 years
Just bought two CD's
The Clash-the singles
Janis Joplin-18 essential songs
:-D :-[ :o 8) :evil :yay :poison :sly :boo :-D :-[ ??? >:( :D
I think Depeche Mode is next....maybe next month.
these guys are pretty tight
http://www.thesixtyone.com/lightsatsea/song/The+War+Came+Home/39837/#/lightsatsea/
who buys cd's?
Quote from: Rome on January 27, 2009, 07:38:14 PM
Coe also is cool as shtein. A buddy of mine is the concert promoter for a lot of the biker shows down here during Bike Week and I met him during one of them.
(http://www.keshding.com/imd210/assign3/images/image.jpeg)
That's the real deal right there.
wow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cvar4ZsqsEo&feature=channel
http://www.last.fm
similar to Pandora, but:
no commercials
doesn't stop playing if you're afk
doesn't require sign-up
Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavillion
Lovedrug - Sucker Punch Show
Boysetsfire - Before the Eulogy, After the Eulogy
The Exposures - Lost Recording 2000 - 2004
She Wants Revenge- She Wants Revenge
Dio, im sure you've heard of these guys, if not, definitely check them out since you like The National and Interpol
Old Dirty bastich
It's just one of them Fridays
Mastodon - Leviathan & Blood Mountain - awesome. They have new cd coming out next week :yay :yay
Their new CD, Crack the Skye is amazing. Just got it
pretty good remix of pearl jam's why go...
http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2009/03/ten_out_of_ten_rapper_covers_p.html (http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2009/03/ten_out_of_ten_rapper_covers_p.html)
Heard rumors of a Van Halen / Guns-n-Roses tour this summer.
Maybe it's just the mullet-headed, Trans-Am driving alter-ego I stifle, but this makes me interested.
alter-ego? as opposed to your everyday jazz-inflected, book-reading persona?
I'll have you know I've read three books this year... SO FAR!
Installments of the Left Behind series don't count fundie.
Wait, there are sequels? Are there going to be Kirk Cameron movies made? I sure hope so!
I had to look it up. Then I realized Dio's joke was funny!
I'm funny! Here's more funny for everyone to enjoy. You're so welcome!
A blonde heard that milk baths would make her beautiful, so she left a note for her milkman to leave 25 gallons of milk. When the milkman read the note, he felt there must be a mistake. He thought she probably meant 2.5 gallons, so he knocked on the door to clarify the point.
The blonde came to the door and the milkman said, 'I found your note asking me to leave 25 gallons of milk. Did you mean 2.5 gallons?'
The blonde said, 'No, I want 25 gallons. I'm going to fill my bathtub up with milk and take a milk bath so I can look young and beautiful again.'
The milkman asked, 'Do you want it pasteurized?'
'No', she said, 'just up to my boobs. I can splash it on my face'
I found
ICE Cube- Death Certificate at best buy yesterday for $12.99.
....I also bought a Mile Davis cd. (Kind of Blue)....featuring the song "Freddie Freeloader"
So YOU'RE the guy that still buys CDs!!
Quote from: hbionic on April 03, 2009, 02:32:24 PM
Mile Davis cd. (Kind of Blue)....featuring the song "Freddie Freeloader"
It's an obscure jazz album for sure. How did you find it?
Quote from: FastFreddie on April 03, 2009, 02:43:58 PM
Quote from: hbionic on April 03, 2009, 02:32:24 PM
Mile Davis cd. (Kind of Blue)....featuring the song "Freddie Freeloader"
It's an obscure jazz album for sure. How did you find it?
Actually, a little weird...but when I flew to Puerto Rico a couple of months ago...on the plane to Atlanta...they had some music channels...and they had a jazz channel with built in albums...and one of them was Miles Davis...and the Freddie Freeloader song stood out....I didnt remember the name of the artist or song name...but through the help of IMEEM.com, I found it.
Quote from: FastFreddie on April 03, 2009, 02:43:58 PM
Quote from: hbionic on April 03, 2009, 02:32:24 PM
Mile Davis cd. (Kind of Blue)....featuring the song "Freddie Freeloader"
It's an obscure jazz album for sure. How did you find it?
The only thing funnier than this response is chuggie's response directly above this one.
and thanks to you, it won't get any better because now the gig is up
So What?
so it might have gone on a little further, gotten more laughs. now its as dead as one of your awful puns. congrats.
I thought the "So What" comment would make you laugh.
Ah well...
I'm ashamed to admit, I didn't get it until just now.
does anybody know how to take a song from itunes and make a link out of it to share it with others?
Quote from: reese125 on April 04, 2009, 03:31:16 PM
does anybody know how to take a song from itunes and make a link out of it to share it with others?
http://askbobrankin.com/convert_itunes_to_mp3_format.html
thanks Rome
Got the Lonely Island - Incredibad cd today. Freakin hilarious :yay :yay
done drunk and listening to roger miller old school country
A buddy gave me The Warriors soundtrack. Unfortunately, I don't have a LP player
The Felice Brothers
I am the Walrus (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1diTosC8G-4&feature=related)
Lennon wrote different lines on different acid trips. He was playing his piano on acid one day when a siren went off which is the bit about Mr. Policeman. The Walrus is in reference to The Walrus and the Carpenter in Alice in Wonderland. Lennon didn't realize it at the time but the poem was about the capitalist and socialist systems. Upon reflecting on the lyrics of the song he later realized the Walrus was the bad guy and joked that he would have wrote "I am the Carpenter". This song is basically Lennon's anti-Dylan, he wanted to show that he could put a bunch of weird crap together too and get away with it. The whole idea of this obscure song was started with Lennon answering a schoolboys letter to him about his class disecting Beatles song lyrics. This song is genius.
Mars Volta - Octahedron - new cd leaked today. its very chill compared to their past cds. i am enjoying how simple it is. was a big fan of their first cd, deloused in the comatorium. since i have been sort of just mildly impressed since its been getting weirder and weirder, but this one is a fresh step forward.
Japandroids
Major Lazer
album is called Guns don't kill people...lazers do
seriously one of the sickest albums i've heard in a really long time. kind of a reggae/techno/hip hop with really good beats. i predict one of his songs will be the club anthem for this summer. haven't heard anything like this in a while, really good shtein.
Downloaded Phatty.
Matty, thats a great album. Definitely beach tunes and Cant Stop Now will probably be on loop at Seacrets
and LOL
"Major Lazer is a Jamaican commando who lost his arm in the secret Zombie War of 1984. The US military rescued him and repurposed experimental lazers as prosthetic limbs. Since then Major Lazer has been a hired renegade soldier for a rogue government operating in secrecy underneath the watch of M5 and the CIA."
Going old school tonight. Painting the garage rockin to Goin off by the Biz! Albee square mall in the house who's been there baby?
switched to Brother J and the X-clan for the home stretch. To the east my brother to the east!!
Bloodhorse
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on June 15, 2009, 04:15:30 PM
"Major Lazer is a Jamaican commando who lost his arm in the secret Zombie War of 1984. The US military rescued him and repurposed experimental lazers as prosthetic limbs. Since then Major Lazer has been a hired renegade soldier for a rogue government operating in secrecy underneath the watch of M5 and the CIA."
yeah good shtein. i actually didn't know at first that it's just diplo and switch with a bunch of reggae guest stars. going to see them this weekend in DC.
I was sitting in the office this morning with my Ipod on random and F*** Wit Dre Day came on. Awesome.
Good call. Dr. Dre on Pandora all day
keep sharing songs and this could be your next bill...f-in joke
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2349029,00.asp (http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2349029,00.asp)
Quote from: reese125 on June 19, 2009, 10:36:56 AM
keep sharing songs and this could be your next bill...f-in joke
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2349029,00.asp (http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2349029,00.asp)
dumb biatch should have settled for 3 grand when she had the chance.
i won't say that i haven't ever downloaded music from shareware sites, but at the same time i won't even attempt to make an argument that i'm not stealing. is it wrong? yep. do i do it anyway? yep. and if i get caught then i'll do everything i can to settle out of court for a minimum penalty.
the amount of money that musicians lose on pirated music is rediculous. and now that you can purchase songs individually for .99 or less, there's really no need to download from shareware sites. the only time i do anymore is if the song i'm looking for isn't available yet on itunes, which doesn't happen very often anymore.
i really don't understand why so any people have a hard time grasping the concept about this one. they think that just because singers/bands make millions of dollars from record sales that it's ok for them to download an album for free. like it's some sort of entitlement or something. it's not. it's stealing, plain and simple.
the singers dont make much on the records, they make all their money from shows and appearances/advertising shtein.
farg paying for shtein.
true......concerts are probably their primary source of income. the record companies definitely lose more on pirating than the performers themselves do, and while it's very easy for me and everyone else to say "farg the record companies, they ruined the industry in the first place.", it still doesn't change the fact that it's stealing.
and with this particular story, they gave the woman and easy out and she refused. so farg her. i hope they take her kids as payment and turn them into a horrible teenie bopper band.
farg that shtein man, they'll never take me alive
lol. yeah, i'm not saying don't do it. but at the same time, if you get caught, don't try and act like it's not your fault or that you didn't do anything wrong like this woman is doing.
you agree that the RIAA is asking an astronomical amount of money right? Its why no one gives a shtein about them. Plus i read a while back that the Obama Admin will not have any part of the cases, where Bush's admin was on the take from the RIAA.
what they're asking now, like 2 mil.....very retarded. but they offered to settle with this chick for like 3 grand which is probably a very reasonable amount to ask for when it comes to copyright law. and i'm sure that if she really wanted to, she probably could have negotiated even lower. but she refused their offer thinking that she was in the right when she clearly wasn't. so farg her.
got any pics of her?
i did a google image search for her and now i wish i didn't. but since i did, you all will suffer along with me.
(http://www.cbc.ca/gfx/images/news/photos/2007/10/05/jammie-thomas-cp-3694050.jpg)
:puke
There are too many sites to get music cheap, 70 cents a song or 7-10 bucks a cd. Farg gummin' my pc up with those file sharing sites. Tried it, didn't like it.
Finally got around to converting some of my old hip hop shtein from albums to mp3's. Had NWA's Express Yourself on a while ago. My daughter came downstairs and said, what is that - that's awesome, Dad.
I started playing Beastie Boys, Grandmaster Flash, and P.E. after that and she sat there with her eyes bulging out of her head. She'd never heard any of it before.
me and my girl drove up to oregon over the weekend and we stopped for gas in bakersfield, ca and i noticed this dude walking to his car parked at the pump next to ours and he was with his daughter that couldn't have been more than 3 or 4 years old. he started the car up and he was blasting nwa's "boyz in the hood"
nothing says "quality daddy/daughter time" like listening to gangsta rap.
Rome?
might have been. the guy had his socks pulled all the way up to his knees.
Dynamite Hack's Boyz In The Hood FTW.
Octomom was stealing music?
I missed something.....why did they pick her out among the hundreds of thousands that are downloading/sharing?
jethro tull - original masters - havn't listed to this cd is a long time. great classic rock cd
for real. they are underrated. only the D&D/anachronistic society people appreciate how cool that band was
Quote from: Diomedes on June 22, 2009, 07:24:31 PM
for real. they are underrated. only the D&D/anachronistic society people appreciate how cool that band was
The first Tull album I heard was Songs From the Wood, which I liked. Then I heard Aqualung, and was blown away. Great band.
I'm geeky enough to love Broadsword and the Beast
(http://www.upthedownstair.net/pics/batb.jpg)
Quote from: Rome on June 21, 2009, 02:35:34 PM
Finally got around to converting some of my old hip hop shtein from albums to mp3's. Had NWA's Express Yourself on a while ago. My daughter came downstairs and said, what is that - that's awesome, Dad.
I started playing Beastie Boys, Grandmaster Flash, and P.E. after that and she sat there with her eyes bulging out of her head. She'd never heard any of it before.
all classics, I've shared some of the clean stuff with my kids and they love it.
Interpol...Turn on the Bright Lights. Farg i still love this album
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on June 23, 2009, 09:46:37 AM
Interpol...Turn on the Bright Lights. Farg i still love this album
good shtein :yay
(http://c3.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/99/l_807e94072fb44087a7cc669164ec7606.jpg)
I need to get one of those computer LP doo-hickeys and digitize that album.
let lionel kiddie city turn that frown upside down.
The talented Timothy Taylor!! Fargin tight.
"A Looking In View" from the newly reformed Alice In Chains.
farging phenomenal. and before he opens his cum fiesta and shteins all over it, farg you, Dio.
I appear to be much on your mind of late. Lucky you.
Here's a song for Dio and Rome
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HknIXOH0NXg
thanks Rome for the heads up just signed up for it.
Tapes N Tapes - The Loon - good listen, took a few listens but now i really like them
Mew - 2 new songs floating around out there from No More Stories EP
I Mother Earth - Scenery and Fish
Terry Reid - complete recordings
Quote from: mussa on July 02, 2009, 08:24:44 AMTapes N Tapes - The Loon - good listen, took a few listens but now i really like them
I really dig Jackov's Suite
Seen 'em twice. Once at the Siren Festival on Coney Island and another time in some bar I don't remember. Pretty good live band.
with links for you
poppy seed grinder
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CH6XZiJOSL8
Path of possession
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJKWRXj2nto
Nargoroth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7piTcDllnY&feature=PlayList&p=4DE9B68808A96F84&index=0&playnext=1
Malevolent Creation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7utIz3C4PA
poppy seed grinder made my ears bleed after 10 seconds.
win.
I actually listened to all four of those songs. Now I'm a death metal know it all.
All That Remains - The Fall of Ideals & Overcome
Dan Auerbach - Keep it Hid (lead singer of the Black Keys solo album)
The Dead Weather - Horehound (another Jack White side project with chick lead singer)
Stinking Lizaveta - Sacrifice and Bliss - their new cd, hailing straight out of west philly
Silversun Pickups - Swoon - heard them on xpn the other day and dug their stuff
The new Brand New CD leaked....and once again they've pretty much completely changed. Though the progression from The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me to this is the least they've changed through all 4 of their CDs. A lot more screaming on this CD. Overall I like it a lot, some songs I loved instantly, the rest have taken a few listens...once I know all the lyrics I'll probably like it more.
To summarize...jesus farg what a mess of sound that I really enjoy.
The Cave Singers - Invitation Songs - :yay :yay
Black Mountain - Black Mountain - :yay :yay
Thrice - Beggars - :yay
Tim Williams - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxfCBBFKacQ
New album comes out Oct 20th, i think Dio might enjoy this if he doesnt know who he is already
if anything the video is pretty funny :yay
Just got
Julian Plenti - Is Skyscraper http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1aoW6nPUrc Great album, its the lead singer of Interpol, his solo project.
Mew- No More Stories Are Told Today...Im Sorry http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODWweZFlp5Q great song from the album.
Bad-A version of Black Keys song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luwp5iZD8wQ&feature=player_embedded
Baroness - Blue Album - these guys rock the farg out. can't believe i am only discovering them now.
them crooked vultures. dave grohl, john paul jones and josh homme.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7_vH3H8LPI
Solange Knowles covers Dirty Projectors- Stillness is the Move (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbTVpBys6uE)
I liked the orig version, but she does a great job of covering it, and apparently got Jay Z into indie music..oh noes
Future of the Left
Them Crooked Vultures CD is excellent :yay :yay
Quote from: mussa on October 23, 2009, 09:45:55 AM
Bad-A version of Black Keys song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luwp5iZD8wQ&feature=player_embedded
Id recommend the new compilation album by them that comes out officially black friday: BlakRoc
"BlakRoc," Brainchild of The Black Keys and Damon Dash, Releases on "Blak Friday"
BlakRoc [cover]
The brainchild of The Black Keys and Damon Dash, BlakRoc Records will release BlakRoc on "Black Friday" (a.k.a. "Blak Friday"), November 27, the day after Thanksgiving. The album will be an exclusive to iTunes digitally upon its initial release.
Produced and featuring music by The Black Keys, BlakRoc hosts a star-studded line up of MCs including Mos Def, Q-Tip, RZA, Raekwon, Pharoahe Monch, Jim Jones, NOE, Nicole Wray, and Billy Danze. Of the album, The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach, who also provides vocals on several tracks, said "no samples were used on the record, it's all live instruments and live vocals." The Seattle Times calls it the "most interesting hip-hop approach" of the year.
The release of the album coincides with the release of the special edition 2010 BlakRoc Chevy Camaro, complete with a black finish, black metallic wheels, tinted windows, and the "BR" BlakRoc logo inlayed front and center. The BlakRoc Camaro is available for purchase via Carl Black Chevrolet in Atlanta, Georgia, and Nashville, Tennessee, and through blakroccamaro.com.
Below is the Blakroc track list:
1. On the Vista, with Mos Def
2. Hard Times, with NOE
3. Dollaz & Sense, with Pharoahe Monch, RZA, and Dan Auerbach
4. Why Can't I Forget Him, with Nicole Wray
5. Stay Off the F*%$#n' Flowers, w/ Raekwon
6. Ain't Nothing Like You (Hoochie Coo), with Jim Jones, Mos Def, and Dan Auerbach
7. Hope You're Happy, with Billy Danze, Nicole Wray, and Q-Tip
8. Tellin' Me Things, with RZA
9. What You Do to Me, with Billy Danze, Jim Jones, Nicole Wray, and Dan Auerbach
I got it last week from a friend, it leaked. Its better than any rock/hip hop infusion project I have ever heard. Def solid cd :yay
*and there are 11 tracks on the copy I got
same here, i just tried to find a quick article about it.
Just got it in the mail, there are only 11 tracks. Everything I have heard so far is very good.
so im watching the rock n roll HOF show on hbo
who is that little trick that plays bass for jeff beck....i hate children but i might drop a seed inside her
(http://img129.imageshack.us/img129/6963/76992122kc0.jpg)
Tal Wilkenfeld
is she well known or known at all as being a good bassist...i have to imagine shes like a prodigy or something being a female and like 15 years old
she's best known for being hot I think.
look at those jugs, my god I could play all day
but yah, she's also some kind of prodigy or something. you'll find all kinds of crap about her if you bother to look beyond this board. also, she's been mentioned here before...I can't recall where, perhaps in Demon's most recent, aborted, march babeness thread. I think I posted it.
Kylesa - Static Tension - loving the whole southern metal/doom/sludge sounding bands like Mastodon, Baroness and these guys/and girl.
Eddie Vedder - Into the Wild Soundtrack - excellent cd, just finally got around to getting it.
Them Cooked Vultures have been on repeat alot lately. It took me a few listens to really get into it, but I think its def. in my top 10 cd's of 2009 if not top 5. I have to compile my list...
Speaking of if anyone wants to play along. Post your fav cds from 2009, lets say Top 9 songs from 2009:
Quote from: mussa on December 05, 2009, 03:38:05 PM
Post your fav cds from 2009,
1. Slayer - World Painted Blood
2. Mastodon - Crack the Skye
3. Cannibal Corpse - Eviceration Plague
4. Black Dahlia Murder - Deflorate
5. The Mars Volta- Octahedron
6. Hatebreed- Self Titled
7. Napalm Death - Time Waits for No Slave
8. God Dethroned - Passiondale
9. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Its Blitz
10. Vader - Necropolis
11. RUDRA - Brahmavidya: Transcendental I
12. Behemoth - Evangelion
13. Immortal - All Shall Fall
i think slayer is the only one of them i've ever heard of.
I've never heard of God Dethroned, RUDRA, Behemoth, or Immortal. I do know (or know of) all the rest.
I don't think I've listened to ten new albums in the last year, nevermind being able to pick ten of my favorites from the year.
I just picked up Modular Records: Leave Them All Behind III (http://modularpeopleshop.com/product.asp?productId=187&categoryId=31) some good indie rock shtein.
Quote from: Diomedes on December 09, 2009, 05:40:11 AM
I've never heard of God Dethroned, RUDRA, Behemoth, or Immortal. I do know (or know of) all the rest.
clearly not my genre of choice.
Quote
I don't think I've listened to ten new albums in the last year, nevermind being able to pick ten of my favorites from the year.
me neither. don't know if it's because i'm too busy, too old or too busy because i'm old, but i find that i really don't spend any time keeping up with new releases. i'd rather just listen to my earth wind and fire/van halen/queen mix tape.
queen
check your head:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irp8CNj9qBI
Now enjoy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgbNymZ7vqY
got tickets today for sharon jones and the daps at the 930 club on new years eve....should be buttery
i was just partying back stage at the 930 this weekend. my boy's little cousin is in a band and they're getting pretty big. i got blasted back there.
Quote from: ice grillin you on December 09, 2009, 09:54:38 PM
got tickets today for sharon jones and the daps at the 930 club on new years eve....should be buttery
should be a great night no doubt...awesome party band
LMNO- Leave My Name Out
stfu
Slimfit - The Path - local band. pretty good :yay :yay
esah
Christopher Lee (Saruman in Lord of the Rings, Count Dooku in Star Wars) doing a metal about Charlemagne. (http://gammasquad.uproxx.com/2010/01/saruman-the-white-makes-a-metal-concept-albumconcept%20album%5B/url)
RJD2- The Colossus. Good farging album
http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/a2yXCJHXGGQ
Best of D&D Studios....love this mixtape
Grizzly Bear
Deerhunter
Blitzen Trapper
Bad Religion
Murder City Devils
Porcupine Tree
Jay Electronica
few bands on my recently played list
my musical tastes and yours are pretty similar
except mines is better, farg you
get off the computer and get back to ditch digging
I'm listening to my dog lick her meat wallet.
:-D
I lol'd
Been hitting Pandora a lot lately. Currently listening to Editors, which is really growing on me.
theyre very similar to The Killers
Yep, they're in the mix, too.
Quote from: mussa on January 26, 2010, 11:38:57 AM
Grizzly Bear
Bad Religion
few bands on my recently played list
I don't get Grizzly Bear at all. I dig a lot of indie shtein, and everyone is on their nuts but I don't see it.
I've been listening to the song You by Bad Religion over and over for the past decade
Animal Collective is a group who i just cant get into. Maybe if i'm tripping balls off, but it just sounds like noise to me.
I love Veckatimest by Grizzly Bear. I'm not a Yellow House fan, too slow. The entire CD is great. They are similar to Animal Collective. Both bands are pretty much stoner music, especially Animal Collective.
Earl Greyhound kicks ass. Look them up. Good ol rock n roll. Singer sounds like Chris Robinson from Black Crowes.
Wtf?!?! My daughter was just listening to Lady Ga Ga. That shtein is not friggen' music.
Quote from: mussa on January 27, 2010, 07:58:23 PM
I love Veckatimest by Grizzly Bear. I'm not a Yellow House fan, too slow. The entire CD is great. They are similar to Animal Collective. Both bands are pretty much stoner music, especially Animal Collective.
Everyone I know who likes animal collective are major druggies. but that song they had that was semi-popular for a bit was pretty good.
Lady Gaga needs to be burned alive. I can't stand her. And I especially can't stand everyone saying how different she is when really she's the same recycled pop crap as spears and the rest, but she just happens to try and dress like some sort of ziggy stardust/Madonna cross bread.
does she have a sex video out yet?
I'm now on a Tom Waits jag.
this is nothing new or earth shattering but nnenna freelons version of tears of a clown is farging amazing
link?
Quote from: Diomedes on February 11, 2010, 07:15:45 AM
link?
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=batch_download&batch_id=S1VBZUNrMVh6NE1LSkE9PQ
vigy comes through like a champ
you like it?
nope
I tried to though, because I really want you to like me
Living in Balmer you get a few points i think
Quote from: Diomedes on February 11, 2010, 12:27:08 PM
nope
I tried to though, because I really want you to like me
Probably the best Dio quote ever.
Left handed and upside down.
http://www.youtube.com/v/TV74PsUo1dc&feature=related
People still talk about this one.
http://www.youtube.com/v/GdoKb7oksZE&feature=related
hendrix is one of the few artists that i can listen to an entire album from start to finish. usually i prefer some variety when listening to music but he's a rare exception. and it's ridiculous just how supremely talented he was on the guitar too considering that he didn't get his first guitar until he was like 15 and only 21 or 22 when he formed the jimi hendrix experience. farging sucks that he died so young. even more frustrating is that there's still no definitive cause of death.
my old man was at Monterey Pop
Flogging Molly on Tuesday nite. Yay me.
Quote from: Sgt PSN on February 12, 2010, 10:48:31 PM
hendrix is one of the few artists that i can listen to an entire album from start to finish. usually i prefer some variety when listening to music but he's a rare exception. and it's ridiculous just how supremely talented he was on the guitar too considering that he didn't get his first guitar until he was like 15 and only 21 or 22 when he formed the jimi hendrix experience. farging sucks that he died so young. even more frustrating is that there's still no definitive cause of death.
You ain't kiddin'. It's hard to imagine the kind of music he'd be playing today, he was so far ahead of his time back then.
The animals, its driving my kids nuts ;D
Quote from: Diomedes on February 13, 2010, 08:32:38 AM
my old man was at Monterey Pop
Really? It's said some of the best preformances by some of the most legendary aritist ever happened there.
At my Moose Lodge, on wednsday nights there is free pool and internet jukebox. It brings in a big crowd, lot's of the youngsters. They look to me to find some really old classic rock. You should have seen the looks on the faces of the older couples that sit on the other side of the bar away from the pool tables when I play Jimi's Machine Gun. Ha! This one girl who comes in with her Dad is sixteen and is just now starting to listen to classic rock. She was searching for ringtones when I heard,
hey, hey, mama'. Well, anyone who listens to Led Zeppelin knows theres no mistaking Robert Plants voice. I asked her, "So you like Zeppelin?" Well, her jaw just dropped. I said, "Yeah, thats Black Dog." She couldn't believe I recognized the song from just three lyrics. I told her, when you've listened to a song hundreds of times, you know it pretty well. She talks about that every time I see her. It's neat to see these youngsters just now getting into the music I've been listening to for decades. Stuff like Hendrix and Zeppelin will never die.
pervert. any pedophile knows classic rock is the way into any teenagers pants.
Quote from: mussa on February 13, 2010, 11:14:18 AM
pervert. any pedophile knows classic rock is the way into any teenagers pants.
and roofies
Quote from: shorebird on February 13, 2010, 10:00:59 AM
Quote from: Sgt PSN on February 12, 2010, 10:48:31 PM
hendrix is one of the few artists that i can listen to an entire album from start to finish. usually i prefer some variety when listening to music but he's a rare exception. and it's ridiculous just how supremely talented he was on the guitar too considering that he didn't get his first guitar until he was like 15 and only 21 or 22 when he formed the jimi hendrix experience. farging sucks that he died so young. even more frustrating is that there's still no definitive cause of death.
You ain't kiddin'. It's hard to imagine the kind of music he'd be playing today, he was so far ahead of his time back then.
i wouldn't even want him making music today. in fact, i'm sure i'd still prefer it if he were dead. i just wish he would have stuck around until his mid/late 30's and pumped out a few more records before kicking the bucket.
one dope Hendrix story, and you can hear the performance as well..recordings have been released officially
In 1967, three days after Sgt. Pepper's had been released, he open a show at the Saville in London, playing to a crowd which included Paul and George, by playing "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band."
Sarge, this is why you like Hendrix
QuoteHendrix got into trouble with the law twice for riding in stolen cars. He was given a choice between spending two years in prison or joining the Army. Hendrix chose the latter and enlisted on May 31, 1961. After completing boot camp, he was assigned to the 101st Airborne Division and stationed in Fort Campbell, Kentucky. His commanding officers and fellow soldiers considered him to be a sub-par soldier: he slept while on duty, had little regard for regulations, required constant supervision, and showed no skill as a marksman. For these reasons, his commanding officers submitted a request that Hendrix be discharged from the military after he had served only one year. Hendrix did not object when the opportunity to leave arose.[33] He would later tell reporters that he received a medical discharge after breaking his ankle during his 26th parachute jump. The 2005 biography Room Full of Mirrors by Charles Cross claims that Hendrix faked being homosexual — claiming to have fallen in love with a fellow soldier — in order to be discharged
The last sentence is why Chuggie likes him.
Quote from: Rome on February 13, 2010, 08:52:23 AM
Flogging Molly on Tuesday nite. Yay me.
saw them at the manhattan center a while back.. still a good show.
in other news h2o 15 yr anniversary show at the tracadero this friday.
Quote from: Diomedes on February 13, 2010, 03:49:53 PM
one dope Hendrix story, and you can hear the performance as well..recordings have been released officially
In 1967, three days after Sgt. Pepper's had been released, he open a show at the Saville in London, playing to a crowd which included Paul and George, by playing "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band."
on a semi related note, i'm guessing that the sgt pepper's lonely hearts club band move/musical is much more enjoyable if you're under the infuence of some sort of mind altering substance.
fagring bee gee's
Quote from: mussa on February 13, 2010, 11:14:18 AM
pervert. any pedophile knows classic rock is the way into any teenagers pants.
Yeah, I'd like to think it would be that easy.
Washed Out- Life of Leisure
watched this Sat night:
http://video.pbs.org/video/1397479116/
very good!
http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/1PuCkZ1ALkI
I'm really getting into this album, also picked up Memory Tapes, pretty cool ish. Finally got Fever Ray which i had a ton of remixes on other albums but never the original.
http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/1W7mj_E5Jzo Here's the Tiga remix of Triangle walks. Yay Sweden
I started to overcome my iPod phobia .... by downloading alot of lame crap. I did however download a classic Johnny Cash (Live at Folsom Prison). I listen to everything but saw that this was considered one of the top albumns of all time by a few lists .... it was very cool. I can't say It'll be an everyday listen, but the fact that he is singing to prisoners and singing about being executed and such is pretty interesting. You can hear the guards making announcements over the PA during breaks in the show.
Yep...you can tell there's something of a kinship in how they react to his songs. (I don't own the whole thing, but a good portion of it comes up in some of my Pandora rotations.)
It doesn't matter what you put on an iPod, you'll want to skip over 90% it.
Quote from: General_Failure on February 16, 2010, 01:26:25 PM
It doesn't matter what you put on an iPod, you'll want to skip over 90% it.
this. i've got some 5000+ songs on mine and spend the majority of the time hitting the "next" button. i have a playlist for when i'm at the gym and that's pretty much the only time that i actually listen to it without skipping songs.
Quote from: mussa on November 17, 2009, 07:28:32 PM
Them Crooked Vultures CD is excellent :yay :yay
It's a great album for QOTSA/Kyuss fans but "New Fang" is easily the best track on there...
An old favorite of mine is Little Feat's live gem, Waiting for Columbus. I had it on vinyl back in the day, and I bought it on CD when it came out that way. One problem with the CD version is that they cut a few songs out to make it fit on one disc.
A couple of days ago, I went on iTunes and downloaded the extended version. It has not only the full original Waiting for Columbus content, but it also has all the extra live material that was recorded on the same tour and placed on other LPs (Hoy Hoy, for one).
I'm really enjoyin' it. Again.
little feet factoid: the drums at the beginning of 'fool yourself' were used in some of the greatest hip-hop songs ever made including 'bonita applebaum' and x-clans 'fire and earth'
fool yourself - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ehwuu45PKM
bonita applebaum - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-j-DCz_V3U
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on February 16, 2010, 10:28:37 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/1PuCkZ1ALkI
I'm really getting into this album, also picked up Memory Tapes, pretty cool ish. Finally got Fever Ray which i had a ton of remixes on other albums but never the original.
http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/1W7mj_E5Jzo Here's the Tiga remix of Triangle walks. Yay Sweden
I'm digging the Washed Up cd. Good stuff. Check out Local Natives CD, Gorilla Manor. You may like them
William Elliott Whitmore (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Elliott_Whitmore)
Very minimalist, but still quite interesting.
On a metal kick right now.
Meshuggah's Alive cd/dvd is awesome
Gojira - The Way of All Flesh - killer
Between the Buried and Me - The Great Misdirect - very interesting stuff. major break ups in music genres mid song. seems to me like a bunch of music school nerds got together and started a progressive metal band, yet still threw in some jazz and other weird stuff. Not sure about it yet but its growing on me.
All worth checking out if your into metal
from the monongahela valley....to the mesabi iron range...to the coal mines of appalachia....the storys always the same....seven hundred tons of metal a day....now sir you tell me the worlds changed.....once i made you rich enough....rich enough to forget my name........
one of the great songs ever from the town it was written for...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Smddcs5n0H0
Metallica has made a bunch of live recordings free for download. And not just crappy post-Justice garbage. Stuff from as early as '82
http://www.livemetallica.com/catalog.aspx?doVault=1
Once upon a time, Metallica ruled.
Pandora suggested this bad called The Postal Service. I made a channel for it on Pandora and it's good, chill kind of shtein. It's already kept me from lashing out at at least two coworkers.
ew.
Quote from: PhillyPhanInDC on March 03, 2010, 10:48:10 AM
Pandora suggested this bad called The Postal Service. I made a channel for it on Pandora and it's good, chill kind of shtein. It's already kept me from lashing out at at least two coworkers.
I dig The Postal Service. Not always in the mood for it, but they're a very solid band.
ew.
I like that vein of chill sometimes, too. (One song from The Postal Service is used, strangely enough, in ads for UPS.)
Quote from: PhillyPhanInDC on March 03, 2010, 10:48:10 AM
Pandora suggested this bad called The Postal Service. I made a channel for it on Pandora and it's good, chill kind of shtein. It's already kept me from lashing out at at least two coworkers.
irony
Just realized the lead singer of Postal service is same guy from Dashboard Confessional. Double ew. Ha, no I can dig Postal not so much Dashboard
yeah that was the reason for my original ew.
Quote from: mussa on March 03, 2010, 04:40:05 PM
Just realized the lead singer of Postal service is same guy from Dashboard Confessional. Double ew. Ha, no I can dig Postal not so much Dashboard
not Dashboard. He is the front man from Death Cab for Cutie. Ben Gibbard. He's also married to Zooey Deschanel. Nice work by him.
Listening to Goblin Cock. Amazing band
they've got one of the best band names ever
Quote from: Mad-Lad on March 03, 2010, 10:10:14 PM
Quote from: mussa on March 03, 2010, 04:40:05 PM
Just realized the lead singer of Postal service is same guy from Dashboard Confessional. Double ew. Ha, no I can dig Postal not so much Dashboard
not Dashboard. He is the front man from Death Cab for Cutie. Ben Gibbard. He's also married to Zooey Deschanel. Nice work by him.
The Postal Service is good. Death Cab for Cutie is listenable. Zoey Daschanel gets the bone. Win. Win. Win.
Quote from: Diomedes on March 03, 2010, 10:17:45 PM
they've got one of the best band names ever
as long as you don't tell someone "I'm a huge fan of Goblin Cock." People may think you're talking about something other than music.
Didn't realize we had Postal Service listeners here :-D
The song from the UPS commercials might be their Iron and Wine cover, but I can't remember. I haven't listened to them in a few years now.
Quote from: rjs246 on March 03, 2010, 10:19:42 PM
Quote from: Mad-Lad on March 03, 2010, 10:10:14 PM
Quote from: mussa on March 03, 2010, 04:40:05 PM
Just realized the lead singer of Postal service is same guy from Dashboard Confessional. Double ew. Ha, no I can dig Postal not so much Dashboard
not Dashboard. He is the front man from Death Cab for Cutie. Ben Gibbard. He's also married to Zooey Deschanel. Nice work by him.
The Postal Service is good. Death Cab for Cutie is listenable. Zoey Daschanel gets the bone. Win. Win. Win.
Level of agreement: 100%
Quote from: Munson on March 03, 2010, 10:36:12 PM
Didn't realize we had Postal Service listeners here :-D
The song from the UPS commercials might be their Iron and Wine cover, but I can't remember. I haven't listened to them in a few years now.
From their Wiki page:
Quote
The album's most well-known single was "Such Great Heights", which was featured in advertisements for UPS and Kaiser Permanente. The song was covered by Iron and Wine and featured on the soundtrack for the film Garden State, as well as a commercial for M&M's. It was later covered by Amanda Palmer, Ben Folds, Brack Cantrell, Confide, and The Shins.
Death Cab, Dashboard, they are both gay
Crystal Antlers - Tentacles :yay :yay
Gorillaz- Plastic Beach If you're a fan you'll like it.
Quote from: Susquehanna Birder on March 04, 2010, 08:31:05 AM
Quote from: Munson on March 03, 2010, 10:36:12 PM
Didn't realize we had Postal Service listeners here :-D
The song from the UPS commercials might be their Iron and Wine cover, but I can't remember. I haven't listened to them in a few years now.
From their Wiki page:
Quote
The album's most well-known single was "Such Great Heights", which was featured in advertisements for UPS and Kaiser Permanente. The song was covered by Iron and Wine and featured on the soundtrack for the film Garden State, as well as a commercial for M&M's. It was later covered by Amanda Palmer, Ben Folds, Brack Cantrell, Confide, and The Shins.
Oh wow. For some reason I thought their song was a cover of Iron and Wine. Oops.
SB-I liked the first CD alright, but couldn't get into Demon Days. Feel Good Inc was kind of catchy, and DARE was an entertaining song...
yeah, i like it alot, the fist album was very good to me, 2nd was ok but it was more widely accepted. This is really trippy.
Also heard this today on tv
http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/3jPM8H95Sjg
New White Stripes live cd in it's entirety streaming:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=124356484&sc=fb&cc=fp
Excellent!
yeah i downloaded that a few nights ago and have been listening at work. pretty good.
Getting in the mood with a rocksteady mix via Pandora.
Dre - Chronic 2001. Classic
http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/fZcmg4-Zm-8
I'm diggin the Bag Raiders, they've primarily done remixes of some indie songs
http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/feA64wXhbjo
Got into them from this song, on the Ministry of Sound Mashed 5 mixalbum. Their album is supposed to be coming out this summer, the lp they have out isnt bad
Them Crooked Vultures CD just gets better and better
Quote from: mussa on March 23, 2010, 11:04:41 AM
Them Crooked Vultures CD just gets better and better
Really? I bought it off amazon mp3 the other day for $2.99... and would say it's worth about that. I kinda find it mundane and a chore to get all the way through.
I'm not so impressed with it either.
Keep listening. I wasn't wow'd first few listens either. One of those cds that gets better with each listen.
more soul than a combat boot
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mIKe5m5bUE
The string quartet Tribute to Tool, the Deftones one is pretty farging great too. All they are is a group of violins playing all types of music.
http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/HZmFpmUgQMU
the new AOTP
http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/-6m2aR16o4k
http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/JMUVX5eKkb8
(http://theurbandaily.com/files/2010/03/erykahwalk.gif)
http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/lLJf9qJHR3E
didn't I?
Placebo - Without You I'm Nothing & Black Market Music
Massive Attack - Heligoland
Deftones - Diamond Eyes
Sleeping With Ghosts is Placebo's best album by far. That band can be pretty homo sometimes but I still dig them.
I don't know if it's good or not. I can't make up my mind. But, I can't stop listening to Gogol Bordello. It's a fascinating blend of music styles... best desribed as a greek-punk-flamenco? I dunno.
Someone else listen to it (Trans-Continental Hustle) and tell me how I should feel about it?
Gogol Bordello is talented man. Like it or not you gotta respect what he does. Live performances are said to be amazing. I dig his stuff, just not something I would listen to that often :yay
Quote from: Dillen on April 14, 2010, 09:18:51 PM
Sleeping With Ghosts is Placebo's best album by far. That band can be pretty homo sometimes but I still dig them.
Haven't gotten to that cd yet, thanks. And yes, lead singer is bi and bassist is def homo.
Band of Horses - first 2 cds
I just dl'd Triple J's Hot 100 16 and 17, awesome mixes. Phatty, take a look, they're pretty good.
I've been listening to Gogol Bordello for a long time. Live shows are fantastic. Last one I saw, Eugene rode a giant bass drum out into the crowd, kneeling on the drum while singing....chick who had been crowd surfiing is passed over to him, rolls her leg over him, he hikes her up onto the drum with him, ---all of this being supported by the crowd---and doesn't miss a beat as he simulates farging this whore silly. The crowd ate it up.
The shows are all very energetic. The band does not relent, nor does the crowd when I've seen them.
I'd call it gypsy punk if I had to give it a quick name. Something like saying the Poques were Trad Irish Punk. Not perfect description, but whatever.
http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/9q-jKsf_p9A
does anyone remember the website that does sampling comparisons? EDIT: I found it, www.whosampled.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/VakqM_mJMqY New Interpol single dropped yesterday
Also the new Deftones album Diamond Eyes got leaked and is out there
Shadys back. New single leaked today. "Not afraid"
Lyrics prob nsfw obviously, but this is awesome and its obvious hes still the best out there. hopefully he stays off the smack this time so he can keep this shtein coming.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-Lai_o0Ce4
I'm not sure I know how to do that so http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-Lai_o0Ce4
Was it igy that said Kanye West was the best rapper? SOMEONE EITHER AGREE WITH ME OR ARGUE WITH ME IM BORED
Tal Wilkenfeld
Got the new Deftones a few weeks back.
New Black Keys leaked this week, I have that also. It's excellent
Biscuit, how do you embed youtube vids here?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36XnnyWMI5w
take the link you just posted, and replace the ? with a /, and the = with a /, as shown below in bold for purposes of educating your dumb ass. bracket the whole thing with the flash command-- I used parentheses here so you can see the code.
(flash=425,344)http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/36XnnyWMI5w(/flash)
another way to learn how to do this would be to simply quote another post with an embed in it so you can see the code and figure it out for yourself
I have a 180 GB ipod with around 5000 songs on it. I have some great stuff on there, but I'm looking for some new artists. Any suggestions (any genre will do)? I don't keep up with new music the way I used, but I hate recycling the same bands over because I don't want them to become stale.
@ SD Just go back through this thread, I've been posting bands for awhile now...
Thanks Dio :yay
that should take care of the music from bands he shouldn't download.
I think my music tastes relate to SD's since we've been to a show or two together, but thanks Rome. Now go back to your Coors Light and your KISS albums...
more like guinness & the replacements but whatever.
Quote from: SD on May 01, 2010, 10:09:48 AM
I have a 180 GB ipod with around 5000 songs on it. I have some great stuff on there, but I'm looking for some new artists. Any suggestions (any genre will do)? I don't keep up with new music the way I used, but I hate recycling the same bands over because I don't want them to become stale.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_iNdbPvrYk
Might not be your kind of music, but I haven't met a person who didn't at least enjoy this song for what it is.
you have now.
No one expects you to like anything made after 1980, Rome.
Quote from: Rome on May 01, 2010, 01:19:01 PM
more like guinness & the replacements but whatever.
Ya damn yuppie
Coheed and Cambria - Year of the Black Rainbow
BLK JKS - After Robots
Diggin on both
The 5 Most Famous Musicians Who Are Thieving bastiches (http://www.cracked.com/article_18500_the-5-most-famous-musicians-who-are-thieving-bastiches.html)
This is old news apparently, but Avenged Sevenfold's drummer died in December.
http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/listenpop/listen_live.htm
Triple J Radio live for Australia. I also found out how to stream live audio feeds from my cpu to my 360 so i can use surround sound. I use Tversity to stream between the two. Went onto the mp3 file on the Triple J audio choice. Found the link to the audio file which is http://202.6.74.107:8060/triplej.mp3 Put that audio file on Tversity as Internet Radio, and then went into the 360 Tversity link on my xbox. Go under Songs, and look for Triple J Radio, and BAM, surround sound audio files from the interwebs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/McRgkE_vgjU
new Crystal Castles is out, if you're a fan of them, you'll love this album. Much more polished than their first album
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEl9zn8JPW8
Been trying to master this for a while now. But regardless, I love it.
New Dead Weather - Sea of Cowards streaming:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=126414811
NPR is doing some good shtein with their music site
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYNOhqvNoS8&feature=player_embedded#
ahahaha...
Steel Panther. Fake 80's glam metal band. Hilarious.
Community Property (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikgxsFQ8FEo)
Fat Girl (Thar She Blows) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bd8kXNuIrn4)
Other songs include Asian Hooker, The Shocker, and Eatin' Aint Cheatin'.
http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/bA-zRsdTr1c
Yo Phatty, Major Lazer just did a collabo album with LaRoux called Lazerproofm, its out there now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ItundPwCPw
http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/bA-zRsdTr1c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WimIMc_Atr8&feature=related
nice, yeah they're giving it away free on their website.
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on May 27, 2010, 10:30:17 AM
Yo Phatty, Major Lazer just did a collabo album with LaRoux called Lazerproofm, its out there now.
I just listened to this whole thing yesterday...Major Lazer was my favorite album of last year but holy shtein is this remix album a disaster. Nothing like his real album. Kind of a mish-mash of 80s music, bad hip-hop and R&B, with drum and bass thrown in but then slowed down by like 90%. Must have been taken right from the radio too because that guy's voice who does like every interlude on every radio station is on it between songs.
There is like 3 good song the rest def disappointed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uOuLWFgaaE
Midlake- Children of the Grounds
found this chick named melanie horsnell...way far outside what i would normally listen to...but the album is called the adventures of and it's some fantastic baby making music. sad and folksy but with a huge blues/soul feel. was a bit skeptical as at first listen it sounds a bit lilith fair but it'a a great album.
the rulers back
(http://img23.imageshack.us/img23/5504/41vd0tqmpslsl500aa300.jpg)
This shtein is awesome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_M3Txktt8w&feature=related
Triple J Radio all day
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Just am giving them a listen for the first time and liking it so far.
The Bees - Pretty rad group from England with a wide range of sounds heavily influenced by music from 50's-70's.
Or what? You'll release the dogs? Or the bees? Or the dogs with bees in their mouth and when they bark they shoot bees at you?
EAT shtein
Listening to Pandora radio at work....the punk channel keeps playing Ramones, Sex Pistols, and Misfits which is kickass awesome
And also exactly why I can't stand Pandora. There's a lot more to punk, but Pandora doesn't know it.
doesn't mean those bands suck though...i'll take what I can get
Quote from: Diomedes on August 05, 2010, 01:34:58 PM
And also exactly why I can't stand Pandora. There's a lot more to punk, but Pandora doesn't know it.
Pandora needs to be reminded of things a lot. The other problem is picking one particular song out of genre for a station suddenly adding everything from that other genre to that station.
Icebergradio.com is the best internet radio outfit going. It's got just an unbelievable selection of every genre and subgenre.
I like the Vintage Violence station, which has everything from Velvet Underground to the Buzzcocks.
Good shtein.
Pandora seems to be incapable of understanding that I do not like Korn. I do not like Korn on a platter. I do not like Korn in a train. I do not want Korn on Wednesday or Saturday.
I do not like Korn.
I do however like other bands that Pandora associates with them so no matter what I say, Korn I get.
Quote from: Rome on August 05, 2010, 06:41:22 PM
Icebergradio.com is the best internet radio outfit going. It's got just an unbelievable selection of every genre and subgenre.
I like the Vintage Violence station, which has everything from Velvet Underground to the Buzzcocks.
Good shtein.
Thanks for the hot tip
that's what she said
this is like 2 weeks old now but if you haven't heard cee-lo's "farg you", listen. really good song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAV0XrbEwNc (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAV0XrbEwNc)
That song is excellent.
EDIT: Totally copied the wrong URL
http://www.fromthebasement.tv/artists
Quote from: phattymatty on August 31, 2010, 07:29:15 PM
this is like 2 weeks old now but if you haven't heard cee-lo's "farg you", listen. really good song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAV0XrbEwNc (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAV0XrbEwNc)
Quote from: mussa on August 31, 2010, 07:47:14 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAV0XrbEwNc
(http://uvtblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/1233928590_citizen-kane-clapping1.gif)
Frampton Comes Alive.
No shtein, and vinyl no less.
I'm a giant douche.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2V2Z2fJipm8
new BagRaiders song, album comes out 10/1.
Just saw the guy from Ou Est Le Swimming Pool offed himself after a concert, by jumping from a 60 ft Tower (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1304981/Charles-Haddon-Ou-Est-Le-Swimming-Pool-singer--commits-suicide-Belgian-music-festival.html)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Fe3y8RLBgU
One of my favorite songs ever!
Tame Impala-Solitude is Bliss (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxvf7gR4-2M)
Chromeo-Dont turn the lights on (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KP7mxcvGejQ) Holy 80's nightmare
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51jEEcPEDTL._SS400_.jpg)
Picked this up on vinyl yesterday
The Clash this morning.
can we get a thread merge?
van halen - take your whiskey home
eminem - fack
48 hours till Social Distortion.
fapping furiously
Not listening ot much new lately but these two played all day
We Barbarians - There's This There's That - Not really sure how I found out about these guys but they are pretty good. Bass player shines. Pretty unknown for most part.
Queens of the Stone Age - Era Vulgaris
I think Creed is perhaps the worst band in the history of music.
That said...
I heard the new Alter Bridge album and it was pretty farging good. It's amazing how much of a difference a singer can make. Myles Kennedy has a serious voice on him.
Just got home from Social D.
farging incredible. Never thought I'd get to see them again but they were as tight as ever. The warm-up bands were even great.
good thing you didn't mention that in the Rock Shows thread. it would have totally been the correct thread and all
Quote from: Diomedes on November 15, 2010, 07:43:14 AM
good thing you didn't mention that in the Rock Shows thread. it would have totally been the correct thread and all
i think you should alert the internet police.
I think you should learn some respect for your superiors
incubus - warning
http://www.illegal-art.net/allday/
New Girl Talk Mashups. Gotta love mixing Flavor in Your Ear with Liquid Swords.. Sick.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Day_%28album%29
The whole mashup thing is cool, but man it makes my brain bleed after awhile :boom
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - entire discography - becoming one of my favorite bands with each listen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAM-HAkqL30
N*E*R*D & Daft Punk - Hypnotize You (Nero Remix)
jamming to sly and the family stone's greatest hits.
yes, you all care.
Black Mountain - Wilderness Heart :yay :yay
Quote from: smeags on December 15, 2010, 04:13:38 PM
jamming to sly and the family stone's greatest hits.
yes, you all care.
We're just everyday people.
Hybonic, shouting to please let him out off the basement.
haaa
Quote from: Sgt PSN on December 15, 2010, 07:15:54 PM
Quote from: smeags on December 15, 2010, 04:13:38 PM
jamming to sly and the family stone's greatest hits.
yes, you all care.
We're just everyday people.
hey thanks, for letting me be myself.
Huey Lewis, and I'm knda into it. Help me.
There's nothing wrong with a little Huey Lewis in moderation.
Boz Scaggs
lol new Lonely Island song featuring Akon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQlIhraqL7o
Zac Brown Band
total shocker there weirdo.
jammin' to tribe called quest - stressed out
George Michael--I want your sex.
Quote from: reese125 on December 21, 2010, 09:14:30 AM
George Michael--I want your sex.
you must have lost a bet.
got my zune rolling through my rap/hip-hop collection.
right now - biggie smalls - gimme the loot
tribe called quest- electric relaxation
beastie boys - ch-check it out
public enemy - byt the time i fet to arizona
eminem - stimulate
run dmc - tricky
ll cool j - milky cereal
beastie boys - sure shot
Mumford and Sons - Sigh No more :yay
Palladia is showing AIC and STP concerts back to back. I'm having MMRbq flashbacks.
I watched the AIC Sonisphere gig. I got vetoed on STP, though.
FML.
mmrbq's were awesome.
anyone here go to one of the louie louie parades ?
kanyes new album is great
it's damn good, yes
Eh its okay.
Priestess - Prior to the Fire :yay
Mrs. Rome got me The Doors: Live In Philadelphia, which is one of their remastered Bright Midnight releases, for Christmas. It's farging phenomenal.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NV5-DaI5ULg
I farging love this Who song still. Perfect driving to work music
Dusting off some old school. Tower of Power - keep your monster on a leash. Usually not big on brass sections, but there's none tighter. Great stuff.
None tighter is right. Fantastic band.
Quote from: Rome on January 05, 2011, 05:28:31 PM
Mrs. Rome got me The Doors: Live In Philadelphia, which is one of their remastered Bright Midnight releases, for Christmas. It's farging phenomenal.
I like The Doors, but at the same time I can only listen to them in small doses and tire of them rather quickly. I've never been able to listen to an entire album. They're great when I've got my ipod on shuffle and I get one of their songs every hour or so.
HANK
The Doors have not aged well. Their music is good--I particularly like the heavier bluesy, live stuff--but it is overly theatrical and smacks of its era more than I can stand after a song or two. You can't talk late 60's/early 70's american rock and roll without talking about the Doors, but that's all they are at the end of the day.
The Kinks on the other hand...that's a band that doesn't age.
Quote from: Diomedes on January 08, 2011, 08:27:20 PM
The Doors have not aged well. Their music is good--I particularly like the heavier bluesy, live stuff--but it is overly theatrical and smacks of its era more than I can stand after a song or two. You can't talk late 60's/early 70's american rock and roll without talking about the Doors, but that's all they are at the end of the day.
Perfectly stated.
Quote from: Diomedes on January 08, 2011, 08:27:20 PM
The Doors have not aged well. Their music is good--I particularly like the heavier bluesy, live stuff--but it is overly theatrical and smacks of its era more than I can stand after a song or two. You can't talk late 60's/early 70's american rock and roll without talking about the Doors, but that's all they are at the end of the day.
What Sarge said.
Yeah the flesh is just hanging off their lead singer.
Grant Green
Quote from: Eagaholic on January 06, 2011, 08:57:36 AM
Dusting off some old school. Tower of Power - keep your monster on a leash. Usually not big on brass sections, but there's none tighter. Great stuff.
They still tour. Out here not to long ago. Bay Areas finest.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jXVItjrlVw
Gypsy and the Cat
they played some stupid hip-hopish song at the linc right before the last drive on sunday that i cant get the farg out of my head..wasnt the first time theyve played it there.
http://listen.grooveshark.com/#/
Been listening to The Melvins discography for past 2 days. Amazing
I know there are a lot of metal fans here, some might enjoy my buddy's band
http://www.gunsoutatsundown.com/
They've had a couple small label deals under a different name and just came back from hiatus under this name.
I'm listening and DANCING to this right now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0VvkzmXDnY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YM4utkS_iSw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCGtvlX2Rpg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WivMb-s_UHI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zODmu06pqvg
When your party is getting boring and you want the bitches to start shaking their asses and boobies...throw this shtein on, specially the 3rd one.
(Insert Mexican Smiley Here)
Quote from: hbionic on January 13, 2011, 08:46:57 PM
(Insert Mexican Smiley Here)
(http://www.oqdiamondm.com/hollywood/cheech.jpg)
Kyuss - discography on Grooveshark
Also made a Cypress Hill pandora channel for shteins and giggles and it was really good :yay
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLXEAMfnMBs
been listening to a lot of cal tjader lately...damn was he good
Quote from: Don Ho on January 09, 2011, 05:07:37 AM
Quote from: Eagaholic on January 06, 2011, 08:57:36 AM
Dusting off some old school. Tower of Power - keep your monster on a leash. Usually not big on brass sections, but there's none tighter. Great stuff.
They still tour. Out here not to long ago. Bay Areas finest.
Yeah, I checked to see if they'd be anywhere near me but they won't. Amazing they have been able to keep the sound they want so consistent over decades with all the different musicians coming and going.
97.5 the fanatic.
via the "tunein" radio app.
Quote from: ice grillin you on January 14, 2011, 11:17:12 AM
been listening to a lot of cal tjader lately...damn was he good
IGY...that is a name I may have only seen one other time in my life. Just youtubed him...farging dope.
IGY, IGY, IGY Smalls is the illest.
I think mussa and I share almost identical music taste.
You guys should make out.
wife and child out of town means I can listen to loud music all day all week
today it's a Patti Smith Saturday...cued up Horses, Dream of Life, Easter, and Radio Ethiopia
I'll be over in a few minutes sweet stuff
OMG White Stripes
if you ain't gonna use it just give it to us
In what has to be one of the more bizarre moments in music history, Trent Reznor just won a farging Golden Globe for the film score for The Social Network.
To make matters more strange, he was wearing a monkey suit when he accepted the statue.
Wow.
I didn't see the movie, so I have no idea what it was like. I can say though that he is a musical genius, love him or hate him, so I'm not that surprised. He's done many soundtracks, video games etc...I'm not sure how this is strange. Maybe the fact that it was strange and not the same old shtein won him the award?
Found a sampler:
http://stereogum.com/514101/download-trent-reznor-emthe-social-networkem-film-score/mp3s/
The guy who sang, "I want to farg you like an animal" was standing on-stage at the Golden Globe awards in a tuxedo.
Yep, you're right, Mussa - not an unusual moment at all.
I do not find that strange, regardless of what lyrics he has written in his personal albums. Like I said, he's been involved with many sountracks/scores. Weird huh?
new Kanye/Jay-Z single sucks balls
yep
Foster the People just dropped their EP Its only 3 songs, this song may get some play in the US at some point http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLK7hrRijes
Speaking of Trent Reznor I just finally listened to the hip hop album he did with Saul Williams, Niggy Tardust. He did all the production/beats Really cool :yay
I've been listening to a lot of Tori Amos lately and today I think I got my first period.
I'm so excited.
Grandpa's last period?
I've been sifting through some old music I haven't listened to in years. Some of it is good and is going back into rotation and some of it sucks.
Megadeth sucks. Mostly because of that idiot Mustaine. Awful.
They have a few good songs, but for the most part I agree with you. Then again, that doesn't make them very different from most bands.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlXDo5WhQXI&ob=av2el (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlXDo5WhQXI&ob=av2el)
epmd - it's my thing
Pennsylvania Guys! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5FQ-BwQndE)
smeags is definitely one of the guys in this video.
Quote from: FastFreddie on January 25, 2011, 06:53:54 PM
Pennsylvania Guys! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5FQ-BwQndE)
smeags is definitely one of the guys in this video.
OMGTHATWASKINDAFUNNYSIXMONTHSAGOWHENSOMEONEELSEPOSTEDITBUTNOWITSNOTSOFUNNYBECAUSEITSALREADYBEENSEENBYEVERYONEEXCEPTYOU! :crazy
You send me daily emails with all the funniest links and never included this. Your fault.
The Drones - Gala Mill
The Stray Cats
mc skat cat
Saul Williams is good. Downloading discography now
They remind me of Two Gallants in a way. The lyrical style and mood I suppose. The music is sometime dirge-like as well, so that matches up with them. Gala Mill is the only album I have. I need to correct that.
I think I need to get into torrents. Don't know the first thing about it though.
Listening to a live Shellac recording right now, from 89.3 WNUR out of Evanston Chicago. What a band.
I use a Mac so for torrents I use uTorrent. I basically just go to http://www.kickasstorrents.com/ and then search for whatever. uTorrent is just software to download the torrents. It's really simple, you can even just google band name, album and add torrent after that and you'll get results. I am sure someone can point out a good torrent program for windows, or even just google that.
Downloading Gala Mill now...
Oh and this is a cool website too
http://www.daytrotter.com/
that is a cool site, never seen it before, thanks
downloading all kinds of great stuff from them now...
http://www.torrentz.com is good to look up torrents too.
Ok...I should know better...but I don't really understand what torrents are.
It's like a filesharing site? Is it safe? Ich bin eine stupid.
the way I understand it: you download software that allows you to download and upload files of any kind in an unusual way: rather than getting that Warren Zevon song/album/entire discography from one other computer, you access the desired file from multiple different sources and take from each tiny bits of the file..downloading is complete when you've got all the bits together. very difficult to trace/litigate (I think)
Quote from: Diomedes on January 28, 2011, 03:06:36 PM
the way I understand it: you download software that allows you to download and upload files of any kind in an unusual way: rather than getting that Warren Zevon song/album/entire discography from one other computer, you access the desired file from multiple different sources and take from each tiny bits of the file..downloading is complete when you've got all the bits together. very difficult to trace/litigate (I think)
Knock Knock...this is Homeland Security....
you guys need to loosen up
toke?
How about a car bomb.
THE DRINK, THE DRINK.
What are you, some kind of comedian?
Punk thinks he's funny.
Isn't that like stealing?
Torrents are pretty safe, bionic...I use piratebay.org.
Basically, when you search for something, you wanna click the "Seeding" category so it organizes the flies by the most seeders. Generally, the more people seeding the file, the more likely-hood that it's virus free. Plus you can read comments on the torrent so if it's zesty for has a virus, people generally call it out.
King Crimson
Long term borrowing. The idea that anyone actually owns anything is bullshtein anyway. We only own things to the degree that other people for one reason or another agree that we own them.
I'm listening to the Minutemen right now.
When I can't find anything decent on random play, I turn on some DevilDriver. I understand they have a new album coming out soon.
My ipod is always set to shuffle but I just got 4 CCR songs in a row. So I guess I'm listening to CCR right now.
Great band.
Yeah, that was a nice treat.
I don't know if it's part of the ipod's programming or what, but it seems to stick with a certain genre for a few songs and then moves to another one for a few more songs. I had Skynyrd, CCR and then Kansas followed by EPMD, Naughty By Nature, Wu Tang and Kanye.
Quasimoto - The Unseen
Quote from: Diomedes on January 30, 2011, 02:21:59 PM
Long term borrowing. The idea that anyone actually owns anything is bullshtein anyway. We only own things to the degree that other people for one reason or another agree that we own them.
I'm listening to the Minutemen right now.
America was founded on the basis of ownership of personal property.
Quote from: lurking wierdo on February 02, 2011, 08:15:37 AM
America was founded on the basis of ownership of personal property.
aka slavery
Didn't you hear Glenn Beck? The Founding Fathers put in the 3/5th's clause to END slavery, duh.
The White Stripes have now officially broken up. I was never a huge fan but I liked some songs.
Like Jacks other projects better myself. Still White Stripes were a breath of fresh air back when they came out. :yay :yay
Alestorm (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp6vqtO57I4). Every now and then Pandora will stop playing the same twenty songs and give me something a little different.
Great. Also awful. Awful.
Got an email from Last.FM that they are going to a subscriber base only platform. Goodbye Last.FM
No way to make money on that kind of thing without charging. You don't have people clicking through on ads because all they do is set the thing to play and walk away...
Home with the demon child today, giving him a dose of loud morning Fugazi (Steady Diet of Nothing).
farged Up, Chemistry of Common Life
Flogging Molly
I flogged a girl named Molly once. I didn't put much effort into it at all.
Okay, but did you ever dropkick Murphy?
Bob Wills and his Texas Cowboys
Diplo put out a sick Reggae album called Riddimentary: Diplo Selects Greensleeves
Track Listing
01. Who Is The Ruler - Alpha & Omega
02. Jaqueline - Hugh Mundell
03. Joker Smoker - Triston Palma
04. Police In Helicopter - John Holt
05. Eventide Fire A Disaster - Barrington Levy & General Echo
06. Satta Amassa Gana Version - Joe Gibbs
07. Fattie Boom Boom - Rankin Dread
08. Anarexol - Eek-A-Mouse
09. Gunshot Mek Daughter Drop - Lone Ranger http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hc3Cm1OSqFM
10. Sweet Sweet Matilda - Clint Eastwood & General Saint
11. Interface - Prince Jammy
12. Night Nurse - Gregory Isaacs
13. Telephone Love - J.C. Lodge
14. Water Pumping - Johnny Osbourne
15. Survival - Prince Far I
The Cave Singers - No Witch
Going to see them at Johnny Brenda's April 1st in Philly :yay :yay
Jamming to some Stereo MC's today!
Savage Nag. It's not a band, it's my g/f. I wish it was a band though. Then I could mute or skip to the next track.
lena gets her son ready for school....she says now on these streets charles...yous got to understand the rules...promise momma if an officer stops youll always be polite.....promise momma that youll never ever run away and promise momma youll keep your hands in sight
is it a gun
is it a knife
is it a wallet
this is your life
Clutch
Neil Fallon has one of the the best voices in metal.
My son has excellent musical taste. Right now, he's grooving around the house to John Lee Hooker, stopping now and then to pump his legs up and down and do a slow motion spin or two before getting back to the business of farging shtein up.
im beasting off the reisling and my stillupfront's mom just made it out the preceint
Quote from: Diomedes on March 05, 2011, 11:19:02 AM
My son has excellent musical taste. Right now, he's grooving around the house to John Lee Hooker, stopping now and then to pump his legs up and down and do a slow motion spin or two before getting back to the business of farging shtein up.
Your son sounds drunk. Well done.
Been listening to Cake a lot lately.
I have an awesome youtube clip of him drinking himself off a chair, being served by a cute, older girl. Here, I'll send it to you.
Ancestors. Of Sound Mind and Neptune With Fire albums. Good stuff :yay :yay
Odetta
A couple weeks ago I got 10 Warren Zevon albums and they've provided the soundtrack to my life since.
I'm ashamed to have discovered him this late in life, the guy was the shtein.
You must have heard one or two songs of his before. Werewolves of London or Lawyers, Guns and Money.
Like Zevon, except for perhaps his biggest hit. "Werewolves of London" drive me nuts for some reason.
Yeah, I knew Werewolves, Lawyers Guns & Money, Excitable Boy, Roland the Headless Gunner, Poor Poor Pitiful Me, I'll Sleep When I'm Dead, etc....the hits as it were.
What I didn't know was how great the rest of his work was.
I can't get over Desperadoes Under the Eaves right now...what a gorgeous song.
Another thing I've learned is that Jackson Browne, who I've always thought of as a pretty boy soft rock throw away, was instrumental in getting Zevon work. He really went to bat for Zevon and so my opinion of Browne has softened. I still don't much like his music, but his association with Zevon improves my estimation of him.
Also...look at the personnel on some of these albums...for example:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Zevon_(album)
Holy crap, what a crew.
It's basically a who's who of California musical superstars of the 70s.
Excitable Boy is one of my favorite albums ever.
The name David Lindley jumped out at me from that list...that guy is right up there with Ry Cooder imho.
i dont often go in this thread but is it always this amazingly white
btw i cant remember the name of it but jackson brownes live album is amazing
I might be wrong, but I'm guessing most of the guys that post here are white.
i know lots of honkeys that listen to colored music
wannabes all
Either way, they're all in the hip-hop thread. If IGY wants to grace us with his jazz playlist, we might just class up the place a little.
If he wants to talk about jazz in this thread, he's limited to Dave Brubeck.
i listen to a good amount of jazz and my favorite music is probably 70's soul
where black and brown people are involved there is generally good music to be found
I grew up listening to Philly soul. Gamble & Huff is roughly ten quadrillion times better than anything that has been produced during the past 30 years in the soul/r & b genre. I feel sorry for any of you who weren't lucky enough to have grown up with that stuff playing on the radio.
There's some good r&b lately: white british chicks. And the Detroit Cobras. White Detroit chicks. They kick ass.
Janelle Monáe .... not your average diva, to say the least...big talent. Pretty album with what ought to be some smash hits.
So yeah, while on sabbatical from my heroic Warren Zevon binge, I can't stop listening to Janelle Monáe's album. It's great.
And when I do manage to press stop and change it up, I'm listening to J.Roddy Walston and the Business the rest of the time.
Just got Chris Cornell Scream. Pretty good. Not really what I expected (Soundgarden style its not) but it's really growing on me.
Oh Sound Garden. Badmotorfinger and Superunknown are still two of my all time favorites. My brother and I use to blast Sound Garden in my Dodge Ram pickup on our way out to the North Shore to surf.
"Lookin California, feelin Minnesota"
Lucked out in the early 90's as we were able to see Nirvana (like a month after being on SNL), Sound Garden, Alice In Chains, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pearl Jam at some real cool, intimate venues.
Colt Ford
Quote from: Yeti on June 28, 2011, 02:20:50 AM
Just got Chris Cornell Scream. Pretty good. Not really what I expected (Soundgarden style its not) but it's really growing on me.
Jesus dude check your head
Quote from: mussa on June 29, 2011, 11:05:49 PM
Quote from: Yeti on June 28, 2011, 02:20:50 AM
Just got Chris Cornell Scream. Pretty good. Not really what I expected (Soundgarden style its not) but it's really growing on me.
Jesus dude check your head
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYN74jPCAik
THE ROOTS
Quote from: Yeti on June 30, 2011, 08:53:11 PM
Quote from: mussa on June 29, 2011, 11:05:49 PM
Quote from: Yeti on June 28, 2011, 02:20:50 AM
Just got Chris Cornell Scream. Pretty good. Not really what I expected (Soundgarden style its not) but it's really growing on me.
Jesus dude check your head
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYN74jPCAik
haha
Charlie Parra del Riego (http://www.youtube.com/user/charlieparradelriego)
Quote from: General_Failure on July 14, 2011, 12:25:55 AM
Charlie Parra del Riego (http://www.youtube.com/user/charlieparradelriego)
pretty amazing
http://www.wugazi.com/
Washed Out- Within Without #whammy
On the recommendation of Dio (and Amazon) I'm giving Hank Williams III a listen. I have not been disappointed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=km3lQm_jC9c
that wugazi link I dropped should not be missed by anyone who ever liked either band, skating, D.C. hardcore/punk scene, etc.
it's pretty damn tight
Detailing a 2002 CRV in my workshop, the thing has 255k on it and looks/drives good. Rocking out to D Nice "to tha rescue" and its time to flow! What ever happened to D Nice igy?
he actually has a good net series called true hip hop stories....search on youtube youll find them....they are really good
in fact here is the black sheep one on how they came up with the hampster song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y51XqmAnRxw
Nice find.
He wanted energy in the song and he got it. I love that song.
Pretty incredible
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dm2glu3WLGk&feature=related
Holy shtein that was farging ridiculous.
Wow.
My Morning Jacket. Wow, I have the two most recent and have finally given them a good listen and really really like. Anyone else fans and could suggest any of the older albums?
Portishead performing in L.A. in October. Tickets on sale tomorrow. I'm going to try and bend my penis in the shape of the letter P for that show.
Philly boasts an excellent Metallica cover band--all chicks--called Misstallica.
They're good.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jl0wTd72CU8&feature=related
pretty sure sd has my back on this
easily the song of the summer....
http://www.youtube.com/v/6kLq3WMV1nU
Quote from: ice grillin you on July 24, 2011, 12:57:44 PM
pretty sure sd has my back on this
easily the song of the summer....
http://www.youtube.com/v/6kLq3WMV1nU
lol
Trying out Spotify.
All day long I've had Pigpen's version of Katie Mae on my mind and so I called it up and now I've got the whole album playing.
Much like Metallica was garbage after Cliff died, I don't listen to much post-Pigpen Dead.
This is a great album.
Listening to R.E.M. at the moment. They broke up today for good.
They were a large part of the soundtrack of my college years and beyond. They haven't really been relevant since Bill Berry popped a cork in his brain and quit, but still, great band and I'll miss them.
Everybody Hurts thanks to this break up. I wish someone would take a Stand and get them back together, otherwise It's The End Of The World As We Know It. The Aftermath leaves me a Hollow Man inside.
What a terrible break up. A divorce even. I'd hate to ever get a divorce. I'd feel like I was Losing My Religion. I could just go to the bar and drink an Orange Crush to drown my sorrows. Then again, if some bitch made me hate her so much, and I had to choose between taking her back and the rain...I'll Take The Rain.
I'm too drunk to be any good at this right now. #forcingit
This ain't Twitter, either.
You're not twitter!
I don't even use twitter other then to stalk some of my favorite band's members and Wost Manneans.
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Fun stuff with lots of bourbon late at night, all the better after a Saints loss.
I've been listening to Fugazi's last album "The Argument" quite a lot recently. It's a masterpiece.
my new walking around soundtrack is this group called tumi and the volume. it's like african/hip hop/jazz/funk. it's like an even more laid back version of galactic or ozomatli. really good stuff.
Black Flag - Who's Got the 10 1/2?
Answer: Kira!
sam cookes 'night beat' album is a masterpiece
Been checking out this Canadian band Metric lately. Quality.
always one of my favorites but lately ive been listening to a ton fela kuti.....pure genius
A lot of Jimi Hendrix lately
bruce springsteen gave an incredible keynote address at swsx yesterday...its one of the most true honest and heartfelt summations of music performing growing up and angst ive ever heard
its 50 minutes long but if you are into music history even a little bit...its a must listen....download and get it while you are in the car one day
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4330235/bruce-sxsw.mp3
hahaha no.
its really for the older heads or young musicians....youth today dont care about history the past or where we came from..or anything of substance for that matter...romey would love it
its sort of the verbal version of a great long form article youd read in the atlantic or rolling stone (when it was good)...again if you care about the forefathers of rock n roll...soul...country...punk or any kind of music its phenominal
Reuben Wilson
Quote from: ice grillin you on March 17, 2012, 10:07:33 AM
youth today dont care about history the past or where we came from..or anything of substance for that matter
This sounds like something an MA elder would say.
Lou Donaldson
Quote from: Sgt PSN on March 17, 2012, 12:28:45 PM
Quote from: ice grillin you on March 17, 2012, 10:07:33 AM
youth today dont care about history the past or where we came from..or anything of substance for that matter
This sounds like something an MA elder would say.
no chance an MA of any age is reading a long form magazine article....much less has ever heard of the atlantic
Quote from: Diomedes on March 17, 2012, 12:43:26 PM
Lou Donaldson
one of my favorites
love the it's your thing cover....pot belly is my jawn too
he has so much good shtein
I'm in a pub with probably 200 non elders and their music sucks.
Usually the music here is epic but not tonite.
Go home old man.
check out the horn at 2:40 of this lou d track....my god its got more soul than a combat boot
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cb83TLOrNoo
also peep the start of the track then listen to this classic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAn-0NTDM70
Quote from: Rome on March 17, 2012, 11:00:30 PM
I'm in a pub with probably 200 non elders and their music sucks.
Quote from: Sgt PSN on March 17, 2012, 12:28:45 PM
This sounds like something an MA elder would say.
It went from Depeche Mode to Carrie Underwood to Usher to Flogging Molly.
I'm not drunk enough for that.
BTW farg Dropkick Murphys
Quote from: Rome on March 17, 2012, 11:27:03 PM
It went from Depeche Mode to Carrie Underwood to Usher to Flogging Molly.
I'm not drunk enough for that.
jesus.....is there enough alcohol on earth for that?
I wasnt paying and no.
I will have to pay for the trolley home. I anticipate its arrival in an hour or so.
The good news is there's a pub two blocks from my house and I'm gonna ignore it entirely.
Update: it was an hour behind so I made it.
YES!
phew!
does rome go to those old schools bars where they call em coloreds and negros?
doesnt sound like it....sounds like he goes to bars where last weeks episode of the vampire diaries is a hot topic of conversation...question is what is he doing there
mental images for his spank bank
god help any girls that were on his trolley home
i dont see him as the kind of guy who steps out but that dont mean kitty dont scratch
stop taking everything so serious
like someone just spilled a little beer on your dorm room futon
you're drunk
always
Boz Scaggs
Quote from: MDS on March 18, 2012, 12:31:15 AM
does rome go to those old schools bars where they call em coloreds and negros?
No, but kikes definitely aren't permitted.
Quote from: Rome on March 18, 2012, 09:22:31 AM
kikes
i dont care, but is everyone cool with this?
pg wont like it
ha
You can call me a Mick if it makes you feel better.
song of the weekend
little bobby rush for dat ass
you are welcome
https://www.yousendit.com/dl?phi_action=app/orchestrateDownload&rurl=https%253A%252F%252Fwww.yousendit.com%252Ftransfer.php%253Faction%253Dbatch_download%2526batch_id%253DM3BrYlJjcklCSnJMYnNUQw
philly mc reef just dropped a trayvon track
real shtein
http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/singles/id.19600/title.reef-the-lost-cauze-the-prey-for-trayvon-my-son
my son is one and a half and he is beautiful
because of that i tell him people gonna screw with you
people are gonna hate your skin and try an ruin you
now i also gotta tell him people are gonna shoot you
discovered Gloria Jones tonight. wow.
Heartbeat
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIe0lAPjODA
and a performance version with Billy Preston on organ, excellent:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNR4ozlz1TQ
she was the first to record "tainted love" and oh my god she's awesome
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSv9LOMDhbU
long version here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UrRxta8doM
high cheese factor in this one but she's amazing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bI7NcyOoFVQ
fine young cannibals "good love" looped her version of tainted love
I got this...
(http://www.descendentsonline.com/discography/gfx/EVERYTHING_SUCKS_stroke.jpg)
... at a thrift store today. Immediately downloaded it and have been listening to it all evening.
farging awesome.
that shtein brings back some memories
Cost me eighty cents. Some guy who ran a large used CD stand at a local flea market retired and had literally hundreds of used CD's he didn't want, so he donated them. They're putting them out 100 or so at a time and I paw through them usually before anyone else gets to them. I probably spent 20-25 bucks in there in the last two days but got probably 200-300 dollars worth of CD's. What's weird is the guy had seriously excellent taste in music. Most of it is rock but there's some cool jazz, classical & hip hop stuff there just waiting to get snatched up.
I did see roughly 10 copies of Jesus Jones' "Doubt" CD too, so it wasn't all great.
i'd say 90% of radio music sucks balls but this gotye song that is #1 on billboard right now is one of the best songs in a while.
http://youtu.be/1AsJBDvle9o
Holy shtein.
Guess who doesn't read the hip hop thread.
Quote from: Sgt PSN on April 21, 2012, 12:20:00 PM
Guess who doesn't read the hip hop thread.
or watches tv...or reads at all...or talks to other human beings
Hey, I saw it. :(
Oh no. I lost precious :CF street cred points. Whatever will I do now?
Oh, and the guy who's never heard of Thomas Pynchon mocking me for not reading... priceless.
i know the population theory of tomas malthus....never heard of this pynchon fellow tho....sorry buddy
Isn't Pynchon the guy who played Balki on Perfect Strangers?
sounds right....so romey read his biography?
Paul's Boutique Radio on Pandora plays almost exclusively Tribe and almost no Beastie Boys or anything from Paul's Boutique. Not a bad thing, but interesting.
Pandora is great for playing anything but what you want it to. Add one Johnny Cash song and watch how fast it progresses right to playing nothing but modern country.
Mariachi El Bronx lately
pandora is useless...spotify however is the shtein. i've been building a pretty decent hip hop playlist over the last few weeks if anyone else uses spotify and wants to share.
this is my work in progress if anyone wants to check it out:
spotify:user:rickmybars:playlist:0klZJXDVIMYZ4dE3FjJAz0
only up to like 50 songs but adding daily. mostly early 90s shtein with the occasional dumb club banger (mystical, rob base, etc.)
i also just found out that you can make collaborative playlists with friends, would be cool to do that.
- i dont mind stealin bread from the mouths of decadence -
how great is that line
inspired by watching the rrhof awards tonight
best beasties song ever?.....ONE
Waiting for Atlas Genius to drop their album June 12th
http://soundcloud.com/atlas-genius/atlas-genius-back-seat
Sounds like Erasure.
Just a little bit, just a little bit, just a little bit....
if anyone has palladia they are showing bon jovi unplugged
this is hysterical. hes so terrible and has absolutely no idea
philly is still waiting for his soul concert
whats more depressing:
that there are people out there who like arena football
or
that there are people out there who think bon jovi is better than springsteen
short of some feathered haired north jerseyed whores no one things that loser is better than bruce
and dio
nm
Fear Factory - The Industrialist
VH1 Storytellers - Johnny Cash with Willie Nelson
One of these is a depressing, mediocre-sounding cash grab with no redeeming qualities that I'm surprised even got distributed and I'm sorry I spent money on, and the other has Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/27/dark-horse-brewery-nickelback_n_1630986.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000003
So that's what Nickelback looks like? They look like some mid life crisis dad band.
im up semi late and listening to a a lot of whites....and all i have to say is yo gal in the eagles song....if youre gonna cheat DO NOT go to the cheatin side of town for christ sake
go to the non cheatin side.....no one would ever think to look there
http://www.cracked.com/article_18896_10-mind-blowing-easter-eggs-hidden-in-famous-albums.html
Wha?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPzTuPuq53A
when i used to smoke wools back in the day this was my joint...so good to just get blunted the farg up and play this stupid shtein...in reality its a pretty sick song even when you arent out of your mind
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=zmb8e2wI_1o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwOipTXvNNo
how nasty was phil collins?
http://youtu.be/KkecIBT7hME
Bonerz.
will never get better than this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJhsH1TlB8Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ct0dlcXEnvk
Ty Segall
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FSTSlyB9sQ&feature=related
Is there a new law I'm unaware of that Adele must be played in every place with speakers now?
Kill.
Jesus Rome, I was just thinking the same thing. In my office and the new Bond song by Adele is actually playing. First time I've really listened to it. I have to admit the song got me jacked up to see the movie as it really has that Bond feel to it but not sure if I can take much more Adele. Kind of like when Lady Antebellum swept the Grammys a few years ago and they were shoved down our throat. Nuff already.
Well, she just had a kid so she should be busy for a while.
fingers crossed that it dies so she can put out another incredible album
adele has a great voice but cant make good songs with it....shes like a souless alicia keys
shed be best served doing an album of old standards or become a jazz club singer.....pop music is a waste of her talent
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIqpSTMB9Ms
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0yldYeM7dA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2e7j5g_Yfw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Zi1FEKyFyI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8_b1fH2LtY
i used to think the beatles were way better than they are....they have some good songs no doubt but much of their music seems like a parody band
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVF_6EpQlcs
the storms in the atmosphere
move over make room
gun clappaz here
ive done my best to live the right way.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJhsH1TlB8Y
Yes, due to the Southern Comfort commercial...I have now been pointed in the direction of Odetta and I will be listening to the rest of her music...I may have already without knowing it was her. Regardless, thank you Southern Comfort for introducing me again for the very first time most likely.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyPKxkH3vB8
I almost named my daughter Odetta.
I almost said that's fascinating.
Quote from: hbionic on November 20, 2012, 02:12:20 AM
Yes, due to the Southern Comfort commercial...I have now been pointed in the direction of Odetta and I will be listening to the rest of her music...I may have already without knowing it was her. Regardless, thank you Southern Comfort for introducing me again for the very first time most likely.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyPKxkH3vB8
listen to 'sakura' by odetta....youll find a famous hip-hop sample
I do that same thing when I hear a song on a commercial that catches my ear. The Southern Comfort commercial did it with Odetta, and so did the Heinekin commercial with Clairy Browne & the Banging Rackettes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tb7tWYYkF74&feature=relmfu
i didnt think people watched commericals anymore
Well, if your watching football or anything else live. I try not too, those two have been on so many times it's hard not to see them.
I like the new music thats going back to 60's soul. Clairy Browne and Odetta both have great voices for it.
Quote from: shorebird on November 20, 2012, 09:55:23 AM
I like the new music thats going back to 60's soul. Clairy Browne and Odetta both have great voices for it.
lol...odetta came out in the 50's
Quote from: ice grillin you on November 20, 2012, 09:05:29 AM
listen to 'sakura' by odetta....youll find a famous hip-hop sample
Wow.
East Flatbush Project 'Tried by 12'
Mike Tyson's Punch Out "Piston Honda's Intro"
Awesome.
IGY, the undisputed shepherd of music.
Quote from: ice grillin you on November 20, 2012, 10:04:29 AM
Quote from: shorebird on November 20, 2012, 09:55:23 AM
I like the new music thats going back to 60's soul. Clairy Browne and Odetta both have great voices for it.
lol...odetta came out in the 50's
I thought she was a sixties folk and jazz singer...oh well.
Odetta started in the 1950s, but I think that "Hit or Miss" is late 1960s or early 1970s.
i thought shore was thinking she was a neo soul artist and came out last year or some shtein
From the Taco Bell commercial..I dl'd the album last week, and it's all pretty good shtein. White Stripes meets Rolling Stones - kind of.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qz7JOXTeeBo (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qz7JOXTeeBo)
The burger and fries looked delicious in that video.
Quote from: ice grillin you on November 20, 2012, 08:02:20 PM
i thought shore was thinking she was a neo soul artist and came out last year or some shtein
Sorry, my post was a bit misleading, but the 'new artist' comment was meant for Clairy Browne. Girl has a killer voice and puts a lot into it.
not entirely sure i believe thats what you meant....but you get a pass this time....happy thanksgiving
You don't get a pass for spooging over her voice, though...because it just ain't all that. She's white though, so I know what you see in her.
im not sure you should be espouting opinions on music when you listen to the most despicable awful hipster rock trash ive ever come across
that's funny because I don't think you should be doing anything of the kind either, being that you listen exclusively to rap, which isn't music, and the Boss, because you like his politics.
Quote from: Diomedes on November 22, 2012, 11:43:05 AM
You don't get a pass for spooging over her voice, though...because it just ain't all that. She's white though, so I know what you see in her.
The hell is isn't! Also, not only is she white, but she looks damn good.
Bad Brains
There is nothing better loud on Saturday morning.
Quote from: Diomedes on November 23, 2012, 07:35:31 AM
being that you listen exclusively to rap, which isn't music.
lemme guess......you have a black friend
I have a black friend.
doesnt everyone?
I do not have a black friend. Nor a female friend, nor a gay friend.
I do have some white male friends.
Haven't I already told you people that I'm a registered Republican?
Can we say that Bad Brains counts as my black friend?
it's music!~
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKOVF1qwPzI&feature=relmfu
dave brubeck of 'take 5' fame died today
arguably the most well known jazz track ever made
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-x_f60VSC4
New Deftones is money
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_ZeDn-hHGE
just in case you thought it was a patriotic anthem
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYinX7XpG2U
Actually, it's very patriotic. It celebrates the American spirit in a way that only a draft-dodging weasel like Ronald Reagan and the ridiculous party hacks he surrounded himself with could so egregiously misinterpret.
never would have thought but the newest mumford and sons album is good as farg. like rock n roll bluegrass and soul ass squished into one. really surprising as i always assumed they were some garbage indie band.
I loved Little Lion Man when it came out, but every other song since then sounded way too similar for me. I think most of them came from the first CD though, I don't know what I've heard from the new album, if anything.
easily possible, i've never heard any of their other albums.
the best written song of all time...
out where the creek turn shallow and sandy....and the moon comes skimmin away the stars
when the mesquite comes rushin over the hilltops
straight into my arms......straight into my arms
im ridin hard carryin a cache of roses
and a fresh map that i made
tonight im gonna get birth naked and bury my old soul
and dance on its grave....and dance on its grave
its been a long time comin my dear
its been a long time comin but now its here
and now its here
well my daddy he was just a stranger...lived in a hotel downtown
well when i was a kid he was just somebody
somebody id see around
somebody id see around
well now down below and pullin on my shirt
yeah i got some kids of my own
if i had one wish for you in this god forsaken world kids
itd be your mistakes will be your own
yeah your sins will be your own
its been a long time comin my dear
its been a long time comin but now its here
and now its here
out neath the arms of cassopeia
where the sword of orion sweeps
its me and you rosie cracklin like crossed wires
you breathin in your sleep
you breathin in your sleep
well theres just a spark of a campfire left burnin
two kids in a sleeping bag beside
reach neath your shirt....put my hands across your belly
and feel another one kickin inside
and i aint gonna farg it up this time
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMzqsJCBW1o
Savoy Brown
completely retarded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zIW8qDPhos
Best haircut ever.
someone explain to me what mumford and sons story is
never heard a note of their music but they intrigue me because it seems people either despise them or love them....like a dave matthews or coldplay...not in how they sound but in how polarizing they are
they are hispster heaven?...is that correct?
what kind of music do they play
Folk music.
really?
Also bluegrass. And they're English. It happens sometimes.
so their fanbase really is hipster heaven trying to be super different
and everyone else hates them because they are folk bluegrass and english
You're really struggling to wrap your head around this whole hipster thing, huh? I can only imagine what you think of the goths, emos, bronies, LARPers, sportos, the motorheads, geeks, sluts, bloods, wastoids, dweebies, dickheads, and feminists.
theres no struggle at all....the only question is whether mumford and sons is loved by hipsters
i suspect they are as folk would be something the hipsters would try to make popular because everyone else rightly despises it
What's with the hipster obsession? Mumford and Sons is as mainstream as it gets in 2013. Hipsters are not mainstream. So no, Mumford and Sons is not a hipster band.
Quote from: General_Failure on February 09, 2013, 01:15:40 AM
You're really struggling to wrap your head around this whole hipster thing, huh? I can only imagine what you think of the goths, emos, bronies, LARPers, sportos, the motorheads, geeks, sluts, bloods, wastoids, dweebies, dickheads, and feminists.
They all think Ferris is a righteous dude. That's really all you need to know about them.
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 09, 2013, 01:23:18 AM
theres no struggle at all....the only question is whether mumford and sons is loved by hipsters
i suspect they are as folk would be something the hipsters would try to make popular because everyone else rightly despises it
Mumford & Sons is not even close to hipster music. I'm sure there are some hipster douchebags who listen to them just like there are hipster douchebags that listen to gangsta rap...because it's, you know, 'Ironic'. They probably appreciate Mumford & Sons but wouldn't admit to liking them because they're too mainstream. Hipsters generally listen to really zesty music like Death Cab for Cutie.
Sure, in 2006.
Hipsters today listen to crap we've never heard of because we are old and, as dudes who watch the NFL and talk to each other on a fan messageboard, by definition not hip.
Speaking of....is this hip, or not hip?
http://youtu.be/QK8mJJJvaes
bonus question...is this hip hop or not hip hop?
Quote from: SD on February 09, 2013, 08:42:58 AM
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 09, 2013, 01:23:18 AM
theres no struggle at all....the only question is whether mumford and sons is loved by hipsters
i suspect they are as folk would be something the hipsters would try to make popular because everyone else rightly despises it
Mumford & Sons is not even close to hipster music. I'm sure there are some hipster douchebags who listen to them just like there are hipster douchebags that listen to gangsta rap...because it's, you know, 'Ironic'. They probably appreciate Mumford & Sons but wouldn't admit to liking them because they're too mainstream. Hipsters generally listen to really zesty music like Death Cab for Cutie.
i never heard of mumford and sons until like a month or two ago so i have no idea who listens to them or how popular they are....it just seems that since ive become aware of them that people either love or hate them...no in between
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLJf9qJHR3E
if you didn't hear that song until a month ago, you have lived under a rock
can you listen to this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCM51Z48_0o
and hear this....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3OeEIx3ieo
two of my favorite songs of all time
so sick and why only people with soul should make music
My son loves Mumford & Sons. All the surfers listen to them.
He also loves Main Source. He digs the older rap and can't stand the new shtein coming out.
Lone Justice
Played some Dobie Gray during class while the students were working. My girls actually sang with "Drift Away" while working.
Been playing some Magic Slim tonight after hearing about his death. Good stuff.
http://m.youtube.com/index?&desktop_uri=%2F#/watch?feature=relmfu&v=HOezuScKvhY
(http://m.youtube.com/index?&desktop_uri=%2F#/watch?feature=relmfu&v=HOezuScKvhY)
http://m.youtube.com/index?&desktop_uri=%2F#/watch?feature=relmfu&v=XX5qpNpuFb4
(http://m.youtube.com/index?&desktop_uri=%2F#/watch?feature=relmfu&v=XX5qpNpuFb4)
http://m.youtube.com/index?&desktop_uri=%2F#/watch?feature=relmfu&v=31dOjm3TdB0
(http://m.youtube.com/index?&desktop_uri=%2F#/watch?feature=relmfu&v=31dOjm3TdB0)
http://m.youtube.com/index?&desktop_uri=%2F#/watch?feature=relmfu&v=31dOjm3TdB0
http://m.youtube.com/index?&desktop_uri=%2F#/watch?v=bvBtk4Hwra0&feature=relmfu
Mumford & Sons are great. And what the farg is this hipster shtein all of a sudden? Is it a convenient label for anything or anyone who's different?
If all of a sudden means the last ten years everywhere but here, sure. And also yes.
I can't stop myself from watching that Macklemore video when I load this page, so PAD.
Ry Cooder
and a new page! Ryland to the Resue
doesnt ry cooter do 'across the borderline'
http://youtu.be/S-IZmcY5gqo
thats a great song
bruce used to crush it in concert
He's an American master, one of the best ever. Check him out with Taj Mahal from 1964, in a band called The Rising Sons. He was 17 at the time, and already recognized as one of the best guitarists in the business. Taj was only 22 or so, and also already kicking ass.
Also, his politics make Obama look like a Republican.
he sounds awful....but his writing seems excellent....like pete seeger he probably should have been writer not a musician
i figured he was a socialist or else bruce wouldnt have covered a song of his
He sounds fantastic. One of the most distinctive guitarists ever. Stick to hip hop and Boss worship. Outside of that, you're in over your head.
well i couldnt tell you a good guitarist from a terrible one so you are probably correct
if you like that tho you should check out sprignsteens 'ghost of tom joad'.....i got a live version of the album if you want it
I have that album. It's excellent.
i figured you might which is why i mentioned the live version
its a thousand times better....i cant even listen to the studio version anymore
I don't have the live version. If you want to put it up somewhere so I can download it, sure.
https://www.transferbigfiles.com/728b81bb-8ea3-4950-af33-bb3d1c9db6c7?rid=E8V_RdmMq8SrtFC0YGRHMA2
Word. Downloading now. Thank you.
no prob
Are all those tracks from the same show? Or different shows compiled to make the "album?"
the latter
i spent like three years goin thru hundreds of hours of bruce bootlegs and made a "live album" of each of his records by finding what i thought was the definitive live performance of each track
That is impressive. I had no idea your Bruce fanboydom ran so deep.
yeah ive seen him 70+ times since the bitusa tour
whats awesome is that he does so much acoustic stuff (including two full acoustic tours) that you can also...save a few songs here and there...make an acoustic live version of every one of his albums
I was never into Pink Floyd, they have a couple of decent songs but overall I always found them bland. But the Wall is one of my all time favorite songs. I remember listening to it on a record player when I was young and it's still great today. That song is a master piece.
Puscifer redid Bohemian Rhapsody. It's ok but pales in comparison to Queen's version. Freddie Mercury could rock out some vocals.
"Meddle" is one of my favorite albums of any band, any era.
Quote from: ice grillin you on February 23, 2013, 12:43:17 PM
yeah ive seen him 70+ times since the bitusa tour
whats awesome is that he does so much acoustic speakers for sale (http://www.robustbuy.com/microphone-speakers-speakers-c-317_603_635.html) stuff (including two full acoustic tours) that you can also...save a few songs here and there...make an acoustic live version of every one of his albums
I have never seen it once but the music is awesome. I love to hear albums again and again.
phil ramone rip
this may be the funkiest shtein ever put on a record
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65W9EqWO02k
also funky, and in rotation at my house
http://youtu.be/8oOtz6mE7sM
yeah thats the shtein
i like 'thats my number' even better
Finally got around to picking up Earth Rocker by Clutch. Pretty much what you'd expect from them. A couple of songs about robots or other nerd shtein, one shamelessly strolen blues song, and still categorized as metal.
Can't say I'm a big fan of the album art, though.
And now, a record player that plays slices of wood. (http://traubeck.com/years/).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=lGdSYPh5_BI
MAJOR WOOD.
just discovered Rachael Price, and her band Lake Street Dive
http://youtu.be/Gm9Rko4ZIyo
hipster heaven yo
WHITE PEOPLE
i love this btw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aI-PHQoBCPg
thats the musical version of romey thinking mrs vuch is the hottest women on the planet
i told you it was the whitest thing ever
its legit tho. great song great performance.
pretty sure theres nothing remotely legit about it
Settle down.
http://youtu.be/9aofoBrFNdg
DRUMS!!
bruce and u2 in philly talkin shtein on ny
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=wmr3Z3WZLCU
bono is a colossal douche
"there is no other.....bruce springsteen is back in town"
town = the 215
bono is a legit super star and he sucking bruces dick....thats all you need to know about the boss
not gonna lie, saw bono in a cowboy hat and i bailed
bono is a polarizing figure....but if i can change anyones mind about him its this....
I would carry bruces baby but this is probably the best live performance of all time
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zIW8qDPhos
if I could you know I would...if I could you know I would....let em goooooooooo
things that are not happening:
-me watching a 12 minute youtube video of u2
yeah go ahead and listen to the hipster chick you posted instead of arguable the best single live performance of all time
i bet queen was also terrible...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQsM6u0a038
you are probably drunk enough right now to farg freddie mercury in his aids riddled ass
ive never seen anyone control a crowd better than bruce....cept freddy mercury at live aid.....insanity
if i could control you i would control you into a train
3:38
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDMr59T3JSM
song of the day
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ug9Km5_VIK8
Classic. Sometimes (a lot of times) I was too impulsive as a kid. I remember being in Sam Goody at KOP shortly after this came out and I wanted to buy the CD but I spent too much money on other stuff didn't have enough to buy the CD. But tapes were still stocked and were cheap as farg. Problem was that if I bought the tape I wouldn't have bus fare back to Norristown. But I had my walkman on me and fresh batteries in my pocket so I bought the tape and walked home. Probably listened to that album at least 3 times on the way. This was actually kind of common place for me as a kid......take the bus over to KOP, spend all my money and have to walk home. Good times.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBXUP5GqYJs&feature=youtu.be
http://youtu.be/F4upWq9YxY8
http://youtu.be/7W35dyPTh6o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLOW9dM67Mk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9koVaz_0IM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uH7pYvkeHJ8&feature=share&list=PLf4jpDSYYqcV4X77D78YAf4aLghmVXiZ2&index=2
I made Skee-Lo's "I Wish" my ringtone yesterday. Whiiteys in the office were confused by this.
Made me smile, though.
http://youtu.be/UQLM0e6l5pM
I was unaware this song existed or has available for purchase for 18 months because I am new to the internet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VLAGhOetAk&feature=youtu.be
me and my friends in a hundred dollar volvo......
I drink cheap beer so what farg you.
http://youtu.be/JXTc3Choroo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGo9ep68ej8
I miss having a system
http://www.openculture.com/2013/06/mick_jagger_tells_the_story_behind_gimme_shelter.html
QuoteOne of the most striking moments in the interview is when Jagger describes the circumstances surrounding soul singer Merry Clayton's powerful background vocals. "When we got to Los Angeles and we were mixing it, we thought, 'Well, it'd be great to have a woman come and do the rape/murder verse,' or chorus or whatever you want to call it," said Jagger. "We randomly phoned up this poor lady in the middle of the night, and she arrived in her curlers and proceeded to do that in one or two takes, which is pretty amazing. She came in and knocked off this rather odd lyric. It's not the sort of lyric you give anyone–'Rape, murder/It's just a shot away'–but she really got into it, as you can hear on the record."
The daughter of a Baptist minister, Merry Clayton grew up singing in her father's church in New Orleans. She made her professional debut at age 14, recording a duet with Bobby Darin. She went on to work with The Supremes, Elvis Presley and many others, and was a member of Ray Charles's group of backing singers, The Raelettes. She is one of the singers featured in the new documentary film, 20 Feet From Stardom. In an interview last week with Terry Gross on NPR's Fresh Air, Clayton talked about the night she was asked to sing on "Gimme Shelter":
Well, I'm at home at about 12–I'd say about 11:30, almost 12 o'clock at night. And I'm hunkered down in my bed with my husband, very pregnant, and we got a call from a dear friend of mine and producer named Jack Nitzsche. Jack Nitzsche called and said you know, Merry, are you busy? I said No, I'm in bed. he says, well, you know, There are some guys in town from England. And they need someone to come and sing a duet with them, but I can't get anybody to do it. Could you come? He said I really think this would be something good for you.
At that point, Clayton recalled, her husband took the phone out of her hand and said, "Man, what is going on? This time of night you're calling Merry to do a session? You know she's pregnant." Nitzsche explained the situation, and just as Clayton was drifting back to sleep her husband nudged her and said, "Honey, you know, you really should go and do this date." Clayton had no idea who the Rolling Stones were. When she arrived at the studio, Keith Richards was there and explained what he wanted her to do.
I said, Well, play the track. It's late. I'd love to get back home. So they play the track and tell me that I'm going to sing–this is what you're going to sing: Oh, children, it's just a shot away. It had the lyrics for me. I said, Well, that's cool. So I did the first part, and we got down to the rape, murder part. And I said, Why am I singing rape, murder? ...So they told me the gist of what the lyrics were, and I said Oh, okay, that's cool. So then I had to sit on a stool because I was a little heavy in my belly. I mean, it was a sight to behold. And we got through it. And then we went in the booth to listen, and I saw them hooting and hollering while I was singing, but I didn't know what they were hooting and hollering about. And when I got back in the booth and listened, I said, Ooh, that's really nice. They said, well, You want to do another? I said, well, I'll do one more, I said and then I'm going to have to say thank you and good night. I did one more, and then I did one more. So it was three times I did it, and then I was gone. The next thing I know, that's history.
Clayton sang with such emotional force that her voice cracked. ("I was just grateful that the crack was in tune," she told Gross.) In the isolated vocal track above, you can hear the others in the studio shouting in amazement. Despite giving what would become the most famous performance of her career, it turned out to be a tragic night for Clayton. Shortly after leaving the studio, she lost her baby in a miscarriage. It has generally been assumed that the stress from the emotional intensity of her performance and the lateness of the hour caused the miscarriage. For many years Clayton found the song too painful to hear, let alone sing. "That was a dark, dark period for me," she told the Los Angeles Times in 1986, "but God gave me the strength to overcome it. I turned it around. I took it as life, love and energy and directed it in another direction, so it doesn't really bother me to sing 'Gimme Shelter' now. Life is short as it is and I can't live on yesterday."
Here's the clip of her recording in the studio. She was 8 months pregnant at the time. When she returned home from recording this she had a miscarriage. When her voice cracks you can hear Mick saying "Wooo" in the back ground. She only did 3 takes, the rest is rock history.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqXyjbgs5rU
the fargin devil follows that band
He's just waiting for the souls he's due.
Yeah man, have some sympathy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RN9NC4iQcsA
that kendrick lamar and whoever that group was performance was amazing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=eeAkgmq3I3g
I'm guessing that one.
not that I give a shtein about Imagine Dragons, but that went on for 3 or 4 minutes too long
I have no idea who Kendrick Lamar is but I love Imagine Dragons (seeing them in March)...but that was horrible.
Award shows are dumb
i was confused by an award for record of the year and then album of the year. what's the difference?
and farg daft punk and those attention whoring helmets. go farg yourselves you emo storm troopers
Record = Single
but they already give an award for song of the year.
I think one is for the writers and one is for the performers/production etc.
They usually both suck, which is funny to me.
How much chapstick must LL Cool J go through in any given day?
Quote from: SunMo on January 27, 2014, 08:23:18 AM
i was confused by an award for record of the year and then album of the year. what's the difference?
and farg daft punk and those attention whoring helmets. go farg yourselves you emo storm troopers
Yes, wtf with those French douche bags and the stupid Power Rangers look?
The Grammy's are the worst. Did you watch at that end? 3/4 of the audience couldn't wait to get the farg out of there and were sprinting for the exits as if someone screamed "Fire!"
Buddy at work said to watch Metallica at the Grammys, I did, they were pretty bad ass
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c58EfMhd2YE
Yeah... no.
This was Metallica:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7oZyWt7pGg
Whatever the farg that was last night is an abomination.
BTW... that title is wrong. Great version of "One" though.
both of those links and performances suck
this was metallica in their prime....great farging band
http://youtu.be/VhbyG81vN5s
metallica was done once they cut their hair and started wearing makeup
If your fans start referring to you as REMetallica, you know you're in trouble.
Quote from: SunMo on January 28, 2014, 07:19:13 AM
metallica was done once they cut their hair and started wearing makeup
I was a big fan in junior high and high school. The whole Lars Ulrich being a bitch about napster farged up their image.
On a ccr kick lately
Same here, once they went after Napster, I became a hater.
true heavy metal metallica before i guess enter sandman or whever they became more hard rock is as bad as music gets....it was insufferable ear destroying mosh pit heavy metal....disgusting shtein
id rather listen to country over that
lol
Are you guys telling me you don't enjoy their later work, masterpiece songs like Frantic or Unforgiven 2?
Quote from: SunMo on January 28, 2014, 07:19:13 AM
metallica was done once they cut their hair and started wearing makeup
they were done when cliff died, it just took a while. And Justice was the last album he did any writing for (though Jason Newstead recorded it) and after that, they outright suck. Hetfield got into yodeling and they couldn't return to form.
Master is probably the best metal album ever.
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/metallicas-james-hetfield-orion-fest-was-a-disaster-financially-20140130
Oh my god. Could this guy be a bigger bitch?
mongolian folk metal
http://youtu.be/_Tw8BW0PB_k
Not bad. Sounds a little like a more interesting Apocalypta.
Saturday morning cleaning...I've got a heavy mix of some seriously underrated Rock and Roll bands going these days:
Faces - The four disc compilation "Five Guys Walk Into a Bar" is fantastic all the way through
Savoy Brown - Dat guitar!
Manassas - Stephen Stills with incredible band
Warren Zevon is a god
get ready to die.....tell god i said hi
Map of every state's favorite band (http://www.slate.com/blogs/business_insider/2014/02/25/map_every_state_s_favorite_band.html)
the internet is so stupid
https://soundcloud.com/flip-shot/hahahrawrrahaha
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Jkmocw0DLU
My topic in class today is John Brown, so I've been playing this as part of the lesson. Got me in the mood to listen to some Pete Seeger.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jso1YRQnpCI
the kids call him jimmy the saint
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trk7P-9QDyc
Eating up Bobby Charles' 1972 self titled album right now. Masterpiece. That and the Drive By Truckers double album Southern Rock Opera are in heavy rotation. Also still listening to a lot of Faces. They were a great band.
I'm not a big metal head, and less so as the years have gone by, so it's taken me some time to discover Mastodon. Holy crap Leviathan.
Oh and now I've discovered Baroness as well. Excellent shtein.
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BpQcqBpIMAAn2lM.png)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehpYg0NsGqA&feature=kp
listening to triumph radio on pandora - so far i've heard
triumph - lay it on the line
dokken - dream warriors
krokus - our love
dio - last in line
iron maiden - hallowed be thy name
triumph - cool down
i wish
smeags - kill yourself
would come on
Quote from: ice grillin you on June 20, 2014, 05:14:14 PM
i wish
smeags - kill yourself
would come on
my god you're such a yao ming :-D
damn....rip to the the legend bobby womack
nas - i can :yay
http://m.rollingstone.com/music/news/tool-explain-why-they-havent-put-out-a-new-album-since-2006-20140715
Ugh...
QuoteBut the suit got complicated when an insurance company that Tool thought would defend it against lawsuits turned around and sued the band over technicalities regarding the case.
of course.
http://youtu.be/K0YI0UUazkU
http://youtu.be/XOds0fjyUUQ
I've never had any Zeppelin on my iPod. Finally torrented the whole set. Got a 5 hour drive ahead of me so it was about time
i know this is nothing new and we all know its a national pastime for white people to profit off black peoples music but led zeppelin should be in prison for what they did
i hate their music just because its not my style but i especially despise them as a group
What, that they copied (or "slightly changed") a lot of blues? I heard about it but nothing more. Pretty out of the loop on this one, don't know one way or the other
its not that they did it its that they tried to pass it off as their own and when called on it didnt even acknowledge the original artists
stones for example didn't even jack music to near the level of zeppelin but still have always gone out of their way to recognize the originators and both give them gigs on their records have them in shows or straight up give them money
I know When the Levee Breaks was a blues song but they gave credit to whoever it was. I know people said Stairway to Heaven opener was a lot like another song. There was a lot more to it?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiiY4ciKFQA#t=30
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zThdTAWQFAQ
..... well that's pretty bad. They're pieces of shtein, yeah, but I'm still into it. Whatever. Same deal w/ POS athletes who are on our favorite teams I guess
You stole it, too, so you might as well enjoy it.
I'll be damned if I pay for the music of thieves
Quote from: Dillen on July 18, 2014, 10:33:11 PM
They're pieces of shtein, yeah, but I'm still into it.
thats pretty much how we operate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDCl6_dRMAo
waah...the hip hoppers stole from the derivative rock band stole from the derivative blues musician who stole from some derivative plantation song which stole from some tribal ceremonial hymns
Quote from: Diomedes on July 19, 2014, 07:00:00 AM
waah...the hip hoppers stole from the derivative rock band stole from the derivative blues musician who stole from some derivative plantation song which stole from some tribal ceremonial hymns
hip hop doesnt steal....they 100% acknowledge that the music's foundation comes from sampling music that came before them....this is no secret...and in turn they had to pay to do it...in most cases they had to pay in unreasonable amounts....
and if they didn't pay they got their asses sued off
funny how when white people like led zeppelin stole music they werent held to this same high standard...instead they are looked at as musical gods
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/14/Barack_Obama_speaks_to_Led_Zeppelin.jpg/1280px-Barack_Obama_speaks_to_Led_Zeppelin.jpg)
...so I was banging Michelle back in Chicago and Houses of the Holy comes on...
Quote from: ice grillin you on July 19, 2014, 09:31:52 AM
hip hop doesnt steal...
you post some unbelievable nonsense here but jesus farging christ on a cracker, igy...
seriously, you outdid yourself here and that's saying something.
speaking of crackers....
look at the liner notes of 99% of hip-hop albums from back in the day and you will see something like this....
(name of rap song) contains a sample from "For the Love of You" as recorded by the Isley Brothers used by permission and under license by the Sony Music Corporation
how the farg is that by any definition stealing?
jesus farg i hate old white people
LOL
Rapper's Delight... straight stole "Good Times" by Chic. Pretty much out and out thievery from the get-go, so much so, in fact, that the writers of the song sample (Nile Rodgers & Bernard Edwards) threatened legal action if they didn't get paid and credited with co-writing the song. That set the precedent.
And there's nothing wrong with that either.
yeah a few groups have been sued....thats the whole farging point
but even the few that have been never tried to pretend that they weren't using other peoples music....nothing was ever hidden....its always been an ode to the people who came before them
that's what hip-hop is.....sampling other peoples music....this is not a secret
zeppelin tried to pretend their music was their own and never paid a dime to anyone
i wonder why?
it wasn't until young black people started doing it that white people got in an uproar....first they tried to kill the genre....then when they couldn't do that they took it over and bastichized it
welcome to the history of black music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4o8TeqKhgY
Eat shtein, whitey.
Vanilla Ice stole!
All pop music is derivative, stolen, borrowed, sampled, whatever you want to call it. I give a shtein about what Zep did, and I give a shtein what the rappers did. To claim one is somehow more legit than the other is assinine.
Quote from: ice grillin you on July 19, 2014, 10:09:25 AM
speaking of crackers....
jesus farg i hate old white people
You do realize you're the most bigoted person here, right?
After a decade here, just because you said that, IGY suddenly became self aware.
Quote from: Eagaholic on July 19, 2014, 04:30:35 PM
Quote from: ice grillin you on July 19, 2014, 10:09:25 AM
speaking of crackers....
jesus farg i hate old white people
You do realize you're the most bigoted person here, right?
sorry.....ignorance annoys me
Irony, on the other hand...
Smooch
Quote from: Diomedes on July 19, 2014, 03:23:59 PM
All pop music is derivative, stolen, borrowed, sampled, whatever you want to call it. I give a shtein about what Zep did, and I give a shtein what the rappers did. To claim one is somehow more legit than the other is assinine.
agreed....my problem is that when young black kids do it its referred to as stealing and isnt real music...even tho they paid for the right to use the samples....when led zeppelin does it they are musical heroes who get inducted into the songwriting hall of fame
Be like Hesh in the Sopranos!
Hooker With A Penis
Quote from: ice grillin you on July 19, 2014, 01:55:07 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDCl6_dRMAo
I counter with one of the smoothest beats
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19cjIAK_w1Q
And just because
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swLJyjk-OGI
Quote from: ice grillin you on July 19, 2014, 10:09:25 AM
speaking of crackers....
jesus farg i hate old white people
you are such an angry old black guy.
let it go malcolm. let it go.
speaking of zeppelin ... what is your fav album from them people ?
Not a fan, even if they obviously influenced some of the bands I like.
Quote from: smeags on July 21, 2014, 05:05:06 PM
speaking of zeppelin ... what is your fav album from them people ?
Presence. Achilles Last Stand is my favorite Zeppelin song too.
It's the first album I ever bought with my own money.
so wait, people actually compared sampling in rap to led zeppelin straight up stealing from old blues musicians? lololol
i love zeppelin but that's farging retarded
Quote from: Rome on July 21, 2014, 05:50:43 PM
Quote from: smeags on July 21, 2014, 05:05:06 PM
speaking of zeppelin ... what is your fav album from them people ?
Presence. Achilles Last Stand is my favorite Zeppelin song too.
It's the first album I ever bought with my own money.
def an underrated album IMO. physical graffitti would be my fav. in my time of dying, ten years gone, houses of the holy, so many great stolen songs.
if you are any kind of music fan this is a terrific piece....
https://medium.com/cuepoint/the-first-record-producers-909c85d99427
pop music's greatest year
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/100-best-singles-of-1984-pops-greatest-year-20140917/bon-jovi-runaway-20140917
Listening to this on Mute
Watching on repeat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=nxtIRArhVD4
New radio station in Philly, 107.9...it's old school hip hop/rap. Bout time.
yeah, i was excited when i read about it but their signal is putrid. doesn't make it out to q-tizzle
Quote from: SunMo on November 11, 2014, 08:49:12 AM
yeah, i was excited when i read about it but their signal is putrid. doesn't make it out to q-tizzle
It's not great in the city either. Their selection is off the charts though.
I don't know how you can have a legit hip hop station with the language thats in the music
Quote from: ice grillin you on November 11, 2014, 06:42:12 PM
I don't know how you can have a legit hip hop station with the language thats in the music
They blur the words out. Sucks but the station is legit. Signal blows though.
Who listens to commercial radio anymore?
Not being a wiseass either.
Quote from: Rome on November 11, 2014, 07:24:52 PM
Who listens to commercial radio anymore?
Not being a wiseass either.
I have Sirius/XM free with my Jeep, it expires in February. I won't renew because I barely listen to it.
Quote from: SD on November 11, 2014, 07:20:02 PM
Quote from: ice grillin you on November 11, 2014, 06:42:12 PM
I don't know how you can have a legit hip hop station with the language thats in the music
They blur the words out. Sucks but the station is legit. Signal blows though.
that would drive me nuts
I haven't listened to normal radio since 2010 when I bought my truck that has Sirius.
The commercial free music is excellent and the sports stations are passable . I listen to Chris Russo's station most of the time.
zac brown band killing it on the concert thing
this is real music #whitepeople
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on November 11, 2014, 07:34:15 PM
I haven't listened to normal radio since 2010 when I bought my truck that has Sirius.
The commercial free music is excellent and the sports stations are passable . I listen to Chris Russo's station most of the time.
I listen to the fantasy sports station and my daughter likes the disney shtein, other than that I could pass on the whole farging thing. Thought I'd get back into Stern once I listened to him a few times, but his show is awful.
Stern has mailed it in for years. He is always off. I listened a bit when I first got it but that was it.
NFL Radio is good
Russo is good in the afternoon
MLB and college sports have good shows from time to time
Backspin ch46 is great
I've listened to icebergradio.com or live365.com streams for years at work. I just found out the other day that IT is now seriously monitoring web usage, so it's been strongly suggested we stop listening to music over the net. It's 2014 and the gubmint is so goddamn cheap they refuse to set up WIFI hubs in our building for public usage. Just amazing, really.
Quote from: ice grillin you on November 11, 2014, 07:29:00 PM
Quote from: SD on November 11, 2014, 07:20:02 PM
Quote from: ice grillin you on November 11, 2014, 06:42:12 PM
I don't know how you can have a legit hip hop station with the language thats in the music
They blur the words out. Sucks but the station is legit. Signal blows though.
that would drive me nuts
Same here. I cant stand static. Do they have an App or RDIO channel?
I live in the freaking boonies and can't hold a signal for more than a mile on the drive home from town. I just rock the old Ipod classic.
Quote from: Rome on November 12, 2014, 05:19:12 AM
I've listened to icebergradio.com or live365.com streams for years at work. I just found out the other day that IT is now seriously monitoring web usage, so it's been strongly suggested we stop listening to music over the net. It's 2014 and the gubmint is so goddamn cheap they refuse to set up WIFI hubs in our building for public usage. Just amazing, really.
Welcome to the rest of the corporate world rules in that respect. That shtein went on lockdown years ago.
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on November 12, 2014, 08:32:46 AM
Quote from: ice grillin you on November 11, 2014, 07:29:00 PM
Quote from: SD on November 11, 2014, 07:20:02 PM
Quote from: ice grillin you on November 11, 2014, 06:42:12 PM
I don't know how you can have a legit hip hop station with the language thats in the music
They blur the words out. Sucks but the station is legit. Signal blows though.
that would drive me nuts
Same here. I cant stand static. Do they have an App or RDIO channel?
I live in the freaking boonies and can't hold a signal for more than a mile on the drive home from town. I just rock the old Ipod classic.
i was talking about having to listen to songs with words edited like that....a clean version is one thing but unnaturally editing out curse words is annoying as hell
My work doesn't discourage listening to music or using the web -- its just that our internet is so farging slow here that if one person is streaming then it locks up the order entry system. farging ridiculous
Quote from: ice grillin you on November 12, 2014, 09:08:57 AM
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on November 12, 2014, 08:32:46 AM
Quote from: ice grillin you on November 11, 2014, 07:29:00 PM
Quote from: SD on November 11, 2014, 07:20:02 PM
Quote from: ice grillin you on November 11, 2014, 06:42:12 PM
I don't know how you can have a legit hip hop station with the language thats in the music
They blur the words out. Sucks but the station is legit. Signal blows though.
that would drive me nuts
Same here. I cant stand static. Do they have an App or RDIO channel?
I live in the freaking boonies and can't hold a signal for more than a mile on the drive home from town. I just rock the old Ipod classic.
i was talking about having to listen to songs with words edited like that....a clean version is one thing but unnaturally editing out curse words is annoying as hell
Ah.. Kinda wish the US radio rules were like Australia. You just say "Language Warning" and they play the original version.
http://variety.com/2014/digital/news/guardians-of-the-galaxy-soundtrack-free-google-play-1201360466/
This is great. You have to give a credit card number if you're not already using GooglePlay but it's worth it. Totally free.
you have to give a credit card number but it's free?
Yep. It's a gimmick to get you to register a card with Google Play. I already had an account so I just logged in and downloaded it but if you don't have an account you simply have to register a card.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMK0prafzw0
What just happened
http://www.splcenter.org/Music-Money-and-Hate
Hear Faith No More's First Release in 17 Years, 'Motherf---er' (http://rol.st/1qXfCj7)
anyone listening to Serial? it's really good.
Quote from: Rome on November 19, 2014, 06:46:35 PM
http://variety.com/2014/digital/news/guardians-of-the-galaxy-soundtrack-free-google-play-1201360466/
This is great. You have to give a credit card number if you're not already using GooglePlay but it's worth it. Totally free.
such a great soundtrack.
guess i'm late to the game but just getting back into normal society and heard this hozier dude recently. rotation the past few days and it's the most soulful / sexy / bluesy album in a long time. probably since amy winehouse. really good chilling / farging music.
10 /10
also, been about two weeks since wu-tangs new one, and i wanted to give it a few listens before saying it's not good. but it's not good. maybe two or three decent tracks. one possible club banger which is basically gravel pit with different lyrics, and a few that are seriously dumb as farg. disappointing to say the least. nahmean.
yeah its terrible.....even worse than iron flag...wu tang has sucked since their second album and even that album gets worse with time....by the end of it all their career as a whole unit will be 36 chambers and nothing more
check out the new ghostface....its not great or anything but its very listenable and one billion times better than that junk ass wu tang "effort"
yeah i have it...only listened once but seems solid. even though he puts out like 2 a year they're always listenable.
i'm actually really liking the new M.O.P. EP too.
my buddy is a big hiphop head and likes to write about it. He's actually self-published a few books on it. He wrote this about his best 10 albums of 2014.
He's a huge Wu-Tang fan and he can't even justify A Better Tomorrow. He like Ghost's album though.
His number 1 was Your Old Droog's album...it started listening to it on Spotify and it's not horrible.
https://medium.com/@pierzy/my-favorite-hip-hop-albums-of-2014-f7e4c24adc47
i had on some best hip-hop of 2014 playlist on iTunes yesterday. holy shtein what a terrible time for music. embarrassing that it's popular right now.
yeah its unbelievably bad....the emcees suck too but even if they didn't its really hard to make good hip hop when you cant/dont sample
Could just be a case of "getting old", but I swear even the "bad" radio rap when I was a teenager was at least still fun to dance/sing along to. I haven't listened to the radio at all lately but the shtein I hear my students singing/rapping sounds awful.
White people sure do like saying "stillupfront's mom" these days.
i thought maybe it was on repeat because like 5 songs in a row all sounded the same. it's all whiny bullshtein whack ass singing.
like this was one of the best songs of the year according to iTunes. what the farg is this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGt_JGHYEO4
actually the first time in my life i felt out of touch with pop culture music and i'm happy about it.
That's awful. I listened for 40 seconds
Metal doesn't have this problem, mainly because it doesn't change. Sub-genres come and go, but in the last two years Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, AC/DC, and Motorhead have all released new albums. And they still sound how they did when Rome was young.
The charts have been horrendous for a while. Basically all it takes to be #1 these days is for 100,000 14 year-olds to listen to your shtein. It's a problem because we share less culture in common, and advertisers/soundtrack makers aren't sure how to deal with a situation where 1% of the population knows the "most popular" music and everyone else listens to their favorite subgenre from 1987 on Spotify. And music is less of a force in popular culture because people share less of the same language. But in a way, that loss is less relevant too because we can go online and listen to whatever the farg we want rather than be trapped listening to the radio or whatever we stumble across at a friend's house or at the store.
Quote from: General_Failure on December 28, 2014, 09:45:34 PM
Metal doesn't have this problem, mainly because it doesn't change. Sub-genres come and go, but in the last two years Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, AC/DC, and Motorhead have all released new albums. And they still sound how they did when Rome was young.
(http://www.metalsucks.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/old-metal-500x282.png)
been listening to the new d'angelo album for a couple weeks now....best album ive heard in quite a while
Yeah, all the white hipster blogs love it too.
You can just say blogs, the rest is implied.
Fair point
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhgVu2lsi_k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jlnt1FE9T6I
this dropped 25 years ago today
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sb2np1HGqxg
Truth in advertising: I'm trolling for a few YouTube hits. I mean what better place to get a few than a sports message board with a few regulars, right? But it makes the kid happy, so I'll post it.
Kid's been playing out with a band, and had a good time playing some improv blues last night. If you want to take a look, that would be great. If not, totally get it ;-).
https://youtu.be/QlUay93kKE4?t=1m47s
Excellent! He's pretty damn talented. Hopefully he keeps it up because he's on pace to be outstanding.
He'll appreciate that. He's pretty entrenched and having a great time right now, which is good. And he's making money, which is super cool for him. I'll support anything that gives him even a slim chance to do something he enjoys outside of a cubicle ;-).
Not sure if I said this, but the kid picked up the guitar a little less than two years ago, and learned on YouTube and Skype for the first year and a half. Then he played with this band and really hit it off with the other guitar guy, who's the lead guitarist for Blood, Sweat and Tears. So now that guy, who's flat out awesome, is giving him lessons.
The beauty of being 10 is that anything in the world is possible, right?
Pretty amazing for a 10 year old. Good stuff. :yay
Quote from: Zanshin on April 02, 2015, 03:48:23 PM
He'll appreciate that. He's pretty entrenched and having a great time right now, which is good. And he's making money, which is super cool for him. I'll support anything that gives him even a slim chance to do something he enjoys outside of a cubicle ;-).
Not sure if I said this, but the kid picked up the guitar a little less than two years ago, and learned on YouTube and Skype for the first year and a half. Then he played with this band and really hit it off with the other guitar guy, who's the lead guitarist for Blood, Sweat and Tears. So now that guy, who's flat out awesome, is giving him lessons.
The beauty of being 10 is that anything in the world is possible, right?
Yeah man that is awesome - he's a helluva quick learner. And you're right on if he can avoid the cubicle life more power to him! If he keeps this up he'll have no problem picking up good money gigs
For the record, I'm not talking him up as some great thing. He's got a ton to learn and I don't know a thing about it. But if he can make a few bucks over the summers doing something he likes, I'm on board. Just a cool skill he can carry with him no matter what he does.
He likes seeing the youtube hits go up and new subscribers for the channel, and I like to see him happy...so I share. I'm definitely proud of the kid for putting himself out there, but I'm under no illusions about his skill level at this point.
boom 1079
Other than Petty what other guitarists does he like to listen to?
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on April 02, 2015, 10:27:31 PM
Other than Petty what other guitarists does he like to listen to?
Clapton, SRV, Harrison, Jonny Lang, BB King, Billy Gibbons. Page, some of Mayer's bluesy stuff, Albert King, JJ Cale. That sort of thing. He finds guys based on YouTube suggestions of what he's listening to and goes from there.
Nice range there.
Has he listened to any Hendrix?
He has, but he learns a lot of songs by watching, and Hendrix is tough because of the lefty guitar thing.
If i recall, Hendrix, who was a lefty, played upside down righty guitars.
Correct. Tough to watch and learn, because it's inverted.
Has he shown any interest in piano, or music theory at all? Can he read music?
Yeah I'd push piano next. Great talent to have. Really wish I could go back and take lessons.
Plus with piano you can make him use a hand stretcher while he cries about how much it hurts.
I just finished watching Whiplash and it took me back to my jazz band days and makes me wish I would've pursued it more.
If he can read music it's a plus but if not then he will learn in band in school if he takes it. Music theory too. I farged off in my MT class but even the bit that I paid attention to was helpful.
Having an ear to hear it or see it and then play it without music is talent.
https://youtu.be/8lCI63H1neY
Quote from: Diomedes on April 03, 2015, 08:29:52 PM
Has he shown any interest in piano, or music theory at all? Can he read music?
He's interested in piano. He wanted a better keyboard for Christmas, and I found a great deal on an 88 weighted key that he loves. He picked it up pretty quickly, I guess because he transposes it from guitar. He likes it for writing songs. He's started reading music over the last two months. We're pretty fortunate that they value music in our school District. They use him for a lot of events and the teachers have been great.
Wow, great. Strikes me that you're wicked lucky. I'd be overf'njoyed if one of my kids developed such an interest in art. Instead, I'm going to have some lunkhead jock kid who want to rape drugged girls and drink keystone light.
Well, he wasn't bad at football, but only because he's pretty strong. He's a pretty average athlete and he knows it. Gave up football because it was such a huge time commitment. Still tools around with baseball and soccer, mostly just to play with kids and run around. So when he found music and that it made sense to him, he was all in. I'm for whatever makes him happy.
But, yeah, definitely feel like this is a good thing for him and it's been fun for the family. Cool to get out and meet people we wouldn't otherwise meet.
Since we were talking about it, I thought this was cool. The kid is playing a show this weekend with a band, and they had a rehearsal last night. Also playing is a guy who had a really old Les Paul Goldtop. My son hit it off with the guy, and the guy let Jake play the Goldtop. Wish I got a picture of it-- turns out the guy was a good friend of Les Paul's, and the guitar was an original Goldtop that Les Paul himself played. Worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. Lucky kid. He's playing with the guy again on Friday and Saturday, so I'll try to get some pics then. Just thought that was a cool story.
I'm on a heavy Fleetwood Mac jag. Never really given them the time of day on account of over-saturation of their hits from growing up white and being subjected to thousands of hours of 'classic rock' radio on the job, on the road, etc.
Point is, they were a truly great farging band. The shtein that isn't played on the radio is gold. It might take me a year or so to really go through it all and get my head around their catalog.
Some stuff is just sitting there in plain view, waiting for you to take the time to look under the surface and there are rewards for doing it.
Groupon had noise canceling Beats earbud headphones for $49.95 last week. I had a $10 coupon so $40. They are not bad at all. Nowhere near as precise as the Bose pair I have but darn good especially at 60% off.
Thought this was a cool story. I could be wrong. Anyway, my kid was asked to perform a few songs with some of Les Paul's friends for a 100th Birthday Celebration last night. I'm proud of the kid, but I legitimately think this is a pretty cool story. I'm also obviously biased, so it might not be cool. You be the judge.
Long story short, he played a different show with a personal friend of Les's a couple of months ago, and the guy really liked him...so, after they played together a few more times, the guy asked Jake to do this special night. It was a bunch of professional musicians and a newly-minted 11 year old. Nice honor for him that he appreciated.
Anyway, here's a little clip. He didn't want to put it on his YouTube channel for some reason, so it's a link to my Facebook page. I know most of you on there anyway, so whatever. The usual caveats apply: Yes, I understand he's not great at the moment. Yes, he has a ton to learn. But...nice memory for him, for sure.
https://www.facebook.com/gthistle/videos/vb.696057747/10153359558597748/?type=2&theater¬if_t=video_comment
Holy shtein that's cool. Good for him.
He's a lot better than most kids his age. Good story.
I didn't realize until today that Les Paul is the inventor of overdubbing and reverb, not just his solid body electric guitar, and not just a fantstic guitarist himself. He's a monumental figure, really.
Yeah, cool dude. Only guy in both the rock and roll hall of fame and the inventors hall of fame.
Been using the 3 months of free Apple Music and the algorithm or whatever it is is way better than Pandora or Spotify or any of that shtein. Pandora always gives me garbage every other song or so and so far Apple's been nothing but solid tunes.
I'm sure I won't pay the $10 a month after the trial is up but it's dope.
Sounds to me like you will pay it.
https://youtu.be/guQCmv5pTWQ
https://youtu.be/x4hVfEwezy4
I saw that Rootz Underground-Farming video on Youtuber
The first one I heard on Baltimore radio Sunday night, which led me to the latter.
Youtuber
I was in Baltimore Sunday. What a shteinhole.
Needed something to relax tonight...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZsrEg8kK4s
Treadmill time has been a little more tolerable with some of the Killer Instinct soundtrack playing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JapDyUwAu8
Felt like listening to a little Miles Davis during my planning period today. Good stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbxtYqA6ypM
at the everyone be friends no matter what color you are concert last night springsteen and john legend did an unreal verson of 41 shots and jilly from philly did a chills down your spine version of strange fruit
pretty great special all around
I realized that XM was doing a free play promotion, so for the hell of it I listened on the way to work this morning (I have a capable radio, but I let the free subscription lapse mostly because I hate XM). Turned on the jam station, and they were playing some live Lettuce. Seemed cool, so I downloaded a couple of albums via Apple Music. I'm pretty impressed, and they look like fun. I think I'd like to see them in person.
Catching up on some Tedeschi Trucks.
Oh...and XM Radio completely farging sucks.
lol...it doesnt do anything for me...but why such vitriol?
Well somebody has to get it.
Quote from: Susquehanna Birder on December 02, 2015, 04:01:44 PM
Well somebody has to get it.
(https://usatthebiglead.files.wordpress.com/2014/12/chip-kelly-mines-his-ear-and-looks-at-it.gif?w=1000)
XM might actually improve with feedback, though.
Still have my Sirius setup. Kind of miss it, kind of don't
Watching a live Phish show streaming from Playa Del Carmen. Dang I wish I was on that beach.
You couldn't pay me to go to a Phish concert. Noodling bullshtein.
digging thru the old CD's during Snowzilla found this gem.
https://youtu.be/i_lryQvImwk?t=1749
shtein, that's good
Quote from: Diomedes on January 16, 2016, 09:03:11 AM
You couldn't pay me to go to a Phish concert. Noodling bullshtein.
It's no Mickey Hart acid trip, but it has its moments.
I used to listen to a baseball show on XM in the mornings on the way to work in like 2007-2008. They doubled the subscription charge on me so I told them to cram it. Haven't listened to the radio or satellite radio much since. I have thousands of songs on my phone and I also have audio books, podcasts, etc. No need to listen to commercials for A/C contracts and shysters every 10 minutes.
I was supposed to go to see Tool tonight but we had a family issue that prevented it. Meh - I've seen this same show for 10 farging years now, so I'm not all that disappointed. Primus opened for them, though. Kinda wanted to see them.
Have you heard the shtein Les Claypool and Sean Lennon just put out?
https://youtu.be/zcPFRKqTD9I
Back in a jazz phase right now. Good thing to make some lesson plans with.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zLQw0UfnT8
Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on January 26, 2016, 04:36:05 PM
digging thru the old CD's during Snowzilla found this gem.
https://youtu.be/i_lryQvImwk?t=1749
this has been playing for almost two days straight since you brought it up. so good.
white rap
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiFaP8x4T_o
Death Cab for Yeezy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82DSEkHatpw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYDC4zRHlMU
Was feeling a little down so I decided to watch/listen to Rage Against The Machine - Live At Finsbury Park.
Not feeling depressed anymore.
Holy shtein those motherfargers can bring it when they want to. They need to settle their petty squabbles and get their asses back together because we need them now more than ever.
i live in the bronx by the D and the 4....writing lyrics is additive writing more and more and more about peace about war about whores
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPuvn4-x8ww
new kanye is pretty dope. it's a little gospel-y and a few tracks sound like they were mixed in a garage, but even with all of that, it's solid.
it's definitely no MBDTW but i have a feeling it's going to grow on me after a few listens. grab it.
Alright, most of your probably already know this (I've been using it for a bit now, but just thought of putting it on here), and it may have even been posted, but my library uses the Fregal online service. You just have to log in through your library card, and you can download a certain number of songs per week (mine is six, resets on Monday).
Not all artists are on there, but there is a decent cross-selection of genres. I believe the service has agreements with certain record companies (I believe Columbia is one).
I can't give you a link, because it would be through your library website. Just check for Fregal on the library's online services.
Our library has hundreds of CD's available. I just download them to my computer. Freegal has a really limited selection of music I like. I think I may have downloaded 50 songs from it over the years. It's a good service, though.
http://radiooooo.com/
Radio stations sorted by decade and nation. Kinda neat. I'm listening to some Polish 80s disco nonsense for some reason.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f85nBJ3QjYE
The new Blink 182 songs sans douchey Tom Delonge dropped. It sounds like what you'd expect 40 year old pop punkers (they replaced Delonge with Matt Skiba from Alkaline Trio) to sound like--catchy hooks, decent music considering it's the same four chords, and no more obvious sex jokes or references like their late 90's heyday. Just thinly veiled ones.
Goldfinger's lead man did the producing, and he's done a lot of polished albums that are out these days, so the sound is predictably big and very polished/crisp.
barber shop was on the other day so ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fp7Q1OAzITM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fp7Q1OAzITM)
watched NWA's induction into the RnR HOF. Nice seeing those guys on stage together taking in the spotlight. I always wondered about hip hop artists going into the RnR HOF but ice cube's take on it was spot on IMO.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiOcVWQY2bc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiOcVWQY2bc)
:yay :yay
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7joMU3h6h8
Seem to be a mood for a lot of John Coltrane.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Czihg04zUDE
https://www.instagram.com/auctioneerbeats/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rx5aVI2zsFE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rx5aVI2zsFE)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhBHL3v4d3I (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhBHL3v4d3I)
:evil
I farging hate Metallica but that song is great.
as dio said earlier, easily the best shtein they have put out since AJFA.
Definitely the best they've sounded in 20+ years, but I wouldn't call it good.
dood they are so hard wired...horns up!
http://djshadow.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZBmhEMFdl0 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZBmhEMFdl0)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LR3GQfryp9M (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LR3GQfryp9M)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fp7Q1OAzITM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fp7Q1OAzITM)
https://youtu.be/_3btG0g5_Zg
funky shtein
ac/dc - its a long way to the top - how can one not love a tune where bagpipes actually rock ?
now here a funky introduction to how nice i am
even if you hate rap you cant not love the piano loop in this song....so farging buttery
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUGTcrtISII
another amazing piano loop.....dook also flows his farging ass off on this track
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4xEMcnBdnw
and to complete the piano trilogy the single best piano loop ever....if you dont nod your head to this then we are fighting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MIkzyYm3Pk
a little off topic, but I got a ford escape a couple weeks ago and thought when I clicked on satellite radio and had service, it was just because of the free listening period last month. well I still have it and it seems the prior owner paid for a lifetime subscription, but did not let sirius/xm know that the vehicle was sold.
yay me.
Now if you can just put up with all the commercials on their commercial free airwaves.
:-D
yeah that's one of the reasons I got rid of my own subscription a few years ago, that and the ease of playing MP3's and/or Pandora.
but hey, it's free now so I can put up with a couple of commercials.
It won't last. He'll let them know sooner or later. And XM sucks massive flesh torpedoes.
I always had Sirius which was pretty damn good IMO, but again I am stern fan so that had much to do with it.
but you're right, and I don't expect this to last.
I've needed something a little more mellow for my workout playlist, so I've been listening to some Dead Sara. They hit on two of my favorite sounds in music; stonery-groove metal guitars and female singers with raspy voices.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVvMXlz_2lw
Reminds me of some Sister Sparrow and the like.
That got me on the track to listen to some (relatively) new Warren Haynes. An album with Railroad Earth. An interesting departure, but he still holds it down as only he can do.
We were watching SNL and Bruno Mars was the musical guest. Since when did he start ripping off New Edition tunes?
Quote from: Rome on October 21, 2016, 07:18:45 PM
We were watching SNL and Bruno Mars was the musical guest. Since when did he start ripping off New Edition tunes?
If his other popular stuff is any indication, he seems to be largely inspired by 70s and 80s pop/funk/r&b artists. So the answer to your question in 2 words: Always and forever.
I've been listening to "Wham" lately. I love it.
Quote from: smeags on September 20, 2016, 01:44:55 PM
I always had Sirius which was pretty damn good IMO, but again I am stern fan so that had much to do with it.
but you're right, and I don't expect this to last.
and, it didn't.
listening to david bowie.
so far -
moonage daydream
panic in Detroit
golden years
rebel rebel
fame (an all-tme fav of mine)
suffragette city
cat people
Metallica Catalog To Be Available on Napster After 17 Years (http://loudwire.com/metallica-catalog-available-napster-after-17-years/)
QuoteIn a statement, Napster says [via Billboard], "The release of Metallica's new album comes at an incredible time for streaming music with streaming subscriptions accounting for almost half of industry sales in the first half of 2016. Today, Napster is a legal, paid subscription service with a catalog of over 40 million tracks. We are thrilled to bring Metallica's full catalog — including their latest new album — to Napster subscribers around the world."
They did it, guys. They figured out the internet.
I'm always late to the party. My "new" favorite band.
https://youtu.be/VufilzHKTqk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c515ix-9bnY (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c515ix-9bnY)
Love Big L. I suppose he's been dead for nearly 20 years now. farg I'm old.
if you love big l YouTube Ebonics
an all time great rap song
Yeah I'm familiar. Actually I feel nearly the whole Big Picture album, might have been an all-time rap LP if he wasn't killed before it was finished.
he's overrated as farg couldn't make a full album to save his life but when he was good he was amazing
street struck is a GOAT song
Quote from: QB Eagles on December 04, 2016, 02:17:07 PM
killed before it was finished.
Quote from: ice grillin you on December 04, 2016, 02:21:55 PM
couldn't make a full album to save his life
(http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/12/29/17/2FABA0FC00000578-3377831-image-a-14_1451409762473.jpg)
swing away
it's a clerical Friday morning in work. headphones on listening to pick floyd's, the wall.
I can't do that anymore now that I'm a mgmt stooge. I did institute a radio-friendly policy in the office, however. I get final say on all radio choices. Mostly we have middle of the road rock on so the staff doesn't whine about the devil or "urban" music in the background.
im comfortably numb right now. :evil
waiting for the worms, could be a trump administration theme song.
I heard some of J.Cole's new album today on 92Q....this guy is talented. Never heard of him before...but of course, most hip hop that I hear is garbage and I don't exactly seek out the good shtein because you have to seek it out and I'm just not gonna hunt down good rap.
too much great metal
anyway..if I like his new thing, then he must be a sell out or something because I'm as white as it gets without being a Trump lover
black crowes - sometimes salvation
loves these guys, seen them 6 times so far, 5 times doing their own shows and once on the jimmy page/crowes tour.
Quote from: smeags on December 09, 2016, 09:19:40 AM
im comfortably numb right now. :evil
Trivia - Comfortably Numb was conceived by Roger Waters after receiving an injection in Philadelphia while on tour.
I was one of the few Americans to see the original Wall tour. By dumb luck I happened to camp out at one of the 2 places in Philly to sell tickets (they were only supposed to be sold in the NY area only - Nassau Coliseum and LA were the only 2 venues they played). Someone hacked into the ticket master to gain ticket access. The show production was incredible.
no doubt that had to a top 5 rock show to see.
Saw Roger Waters at the Spectrum in 84 during the Pros and Cons tour. He played Floyd and the entire album.
I put in for company tix for the aug 8th & 9th shows. hoping to get a pair.
Quote from: smeags on December 12, 2016, 08:52:13 AM
no doubt that had to a top 5 rock show to see.
you spelled bottom wrong
Started listening to Thomas Blug. Never heard of him before today. Pretty solid German heroic guitar guy.
dope remix of the great Jimmy Smith version of God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
https://youtu.be/-sRrA2w8hO4
I dare y'all to find a better Christmas song
I detest any xmas/holiday songs with religious references. Farg Jesus and his fake ass birthday.
That mix was farging legit though. And no lyrics so I feel like I can bounce to it without being a hypocrit.
Quote from: Sgt PSN on December 23, 2016, 11:26:44 AM
I detest any xmas/holiday songs with religious references. Farg Jesus and his fake ass birthday.
That mix was farging legit though. And no lyrics so I feel like I can bounce to it without being a hypocrit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmN8vQCqbek
Mommy meets Jesus tonight
Lol
That song sounds like an awful chain mail story that some jackass decided to put to music. Also, lol at all of the really bad typos in the lyrics.
Havas this is the brand nubian song I couldn't remember the name to yesterday
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Irgwhjimd1E
oh yeah thats a really good song....i just never think about that album when it comes to brand nubian as it was a depressing attempt at a comeback record....but thats how good primo is that his beat could be a little fountain of youth for them....btw the sample used in that song is from a funky ass classic by george and gwen mcrae called 'the rub' which you should immediately download
The Coup used that as well. Fat Cats Bigger Fish, I think.
Quote from: ice grillin you on December 29, 2016, 05:15:13 PM
oh yeah thats a really good song....i just never think about that album when it comes to brand nubian as it was a depressing attempt at a comeback record....but thats how good primo is that his beat could be a little fountain of youth for them....btw the sample used in that song is from a funky ass classic by george and gwen mcrae called 'the rub' which you should immediately download
oh nice...listening to it now. That beat is like some 70s cop show...I like the funky beat. I could listen to instrumentals of bad ass beats all day.
Quote from: Diomedes on December 29, 2016, 05:17:26 PM
The Coup used that as well. Fat Cats Bigger Fish, I think.
yup....they actually flipped it better
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on December 29, 2016, 05:24:36 PM
Quote from: ice grillin you on December 29, 2016, 05:15:13 PM
oh yeah thats a really good song....i just never think about that album when it comes to brand nubian as it was a depressing attempt at a comeback record....but thats how good primo is that his beat could be a little fountain of youth for them....btw the sample used in that song is from a funky ass classic by george and gwen mcrae called 'the rub' which you should immediately download
oh nice...listening to it now. That beat is like some 70s cop show...I like the funky beat. I could listen to instrumentals of bad ass beats all day.
yeah its very shaft-ish
Yeah I just fell down a Coup youtube hole
pimps
5 million ways
we are the ones
makes me want to throw a revolution
the kids like it, too
https://youtu.be/EBWMyfFrtKs
the flogging molly tune from the other thread got me started on "dog" songs. add your own for a nice Tuesday :CF mix.
https://youtu.be/ZcLpNP8jwRo
https://youtu.be/xjDLc-8tW2I
https://youtu.be/wghh4t4R8A4
https://youtu.be/F0YoKzsjE-0
https://youtu.be/VufilzHKTqk
https://youtu.be/rcU4Ld5phTU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8xNn4td37k (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8xNn4td37k)
https://youtu.be/LuyS9M8T03A
https://youtu.be/oIdhXmmczfA
nice, smeags
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkK21V5hN2s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkK21V5hN2s)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVdpMN3xkWo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVdpMN3xkWo)
was that AC/DC performance a Ted Nugent cover?
Quote from: Diomedes on January 18, 2017, 09:32:16 AM
was that AC/DC performance a Ted Nugent cover?
no ... but
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcbJwiYARdY (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcbJwiYARdY)
https://youtu.be/36lWAcY9IXE
https://youtu.be/qTlkVTwMLFs
https://youtu.be/k8Ed8E7cNak
https://youtu.be/vYNK8A_bXwA
https://youtu.be/C0NG_W8Fmj8
lets make sure hip hop is represented here so it's fair for everyone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qkuu0Lwb5EM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qkuu0Lwb5EM)
:paranoid
https://youtu.be/qiaF4kuxJco
https://youtu.be/ZC-XgC1ZLo0
pink Floyd - dogs :yay :yay
from an underrated album IMO.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tavs9gNFZhY (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tavs9gNFZhY)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJOU76JjxOc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJOU76JjxOc)
the wu-tang talk in the hip-hop thread got me in the mood.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8keTv_vpwLc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8keTv_vpwLc)
luke cage soundtrack got me listening to stuff like this lately.
https://youtu.be/8ouI5KcyHfE
fantastic news for Marley and roots reggea fans
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2017/feb/05/spine-tingling-lost-bob-marley-tapes-restored-after-40-years-in-a-cellar
Quote from: Diomedes on February 05, 2017, 07:56:16 AM
fantastic news for Marley and roots reggea fans
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2017/feb/05/spine-tingling-lost-bob-marley-tapes-restored-after-40-years-in-a-cellar
I look forward to listening to those. :evil
damn i just saw david axelrod died this weekend.....the man was a straight up legend...one of the illest white doods ever
rip legend
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8j8pSu3U7WM
junie morrison passed
for you white people he founded the ohio players and was in funkadelic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTstTWSGnEs
holy shtein one of my heroes is now gone clyde stubblefield
pour it out
listening and pouring a little out today for the farging great leon ware...RIP
listening to his music always transports you to a 70's blaxplotation pic...always made me feel like i was actually in a corner bar in west philly watching doc j on a fuzzy tv screen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xBXnXzjirc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOpD4gzjTbg
I was flipping channels tonight and came across Queen Live From Montreal on MTV live. I saw them at the Spectrum when I was in high school, and honestly, I'd forgotten how great they were live. Holy shtein Freddie could sing and the rest of the band tore it up too.
spectrum :yay
First, anyone friends with me on Facebook is probably sick of this shtein and I can't say I blame you. However, the band deserves some props. I'm not sure if I mentioned it on here or not, but Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers sent my kid tickets to their show for Christmas. The show was on Friday, Joe Walsh opened. Awesome front row seats. Really nice of them to do that, period.
So, during Joe Walsh, someone comes out to bring us backstage. Hey, cool. We get backstage and it's not long before the Heartbreakers go on...and one by one, they're legitimately happy to talk to the kid-- they know who he is, they've been following him, blah blah. Dream come true for a 13 year old guitar player. Then Mike Campbell comes over, and Jake has talked to him before. He starts telling Jake how much he believes in him, how he's getting better and better, and he gives him a special handshake/blessing that George Harrison gave him when they met. Then he pulls out these custom made shirts they made for my son....signed by everyone in the band. I mean, what kind of fantasy nonsense is that? Good thing cameras exist because there's no one who would believe that story. Unbelievable in the truest sense of the word. They send him tickets, bring him backstage, know who he is and spend time with him...and then they thank HIM? That's bananas.
Anyway, The Heartbreakers are legit awesome guys.
(https://scontent-lga3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/19113685_1903082266646054_3471634972803031277_n.jpg?oh=6bfdefaa2a9fd8d1497904137fb7618d&oe=59DEECE1)
That's cool as farg
That is indeed cool as farg. I watch most of the videos on FB and little Zanshin is super talented. Watching him progress has been awesome
I've been listening to the I Am Rapaport podcast. Michael Rapaport is awful and I kind of want to kill myself listening to him but there's something almost mesmerizing about his ridiculous way of talking.
So, anyone else listen? Is he a genius or a farging embarrassment?
i dont listen to his podcast
primarily because i didnt know he had a podcast
but ive always loved him
i mean come on hes an nba and golden age hip hop junkie
and hes normally pretty hilarious
his guest spots on the jump have always been great
just dont put him in your movie
Yeah, I mean his interests and his politics are in line with my own but my god why does he talk like that?
im not sure what you mean.....he has a little illness in him...is that what you are talking about?
I've always liked that dude. Funny guy. Can't seem to get meaningful work in front of the camera, but I think that's probably by choice.
yeah, hasn't been in a successful movie since copland. :-D but he's alright. he brought some entertainment value to the stern show over the past year.
Last thing I saw him in was Justified, which was a great show-- but he was laughably miscast in it. Watching him try to wrestle with a southern accent was painful.
Quote from: ice grillin you on June 21, 2017, 11:41:17 AM
im not sure what you mean...
Come on man. He just yells. He doesn't speak. He just yells and monologues. And he calls himself the gringo mandingo. It's awful. And yet, I continue to listen.
again i didnt know he had a podcast.....he definitely doesnt act like that normally
Quote from: Zanshin on June 21, 2017, 12:29:31 PM
but he was laughably miscast in it. Watching him try to wrestle with a southern accent was painful.
not as painful as him and busta rhymes in higher learning
so on the train home today I listened to the rappaport mike d episode....not sure if it was a true representation of the podcast at large as it was in front of a live audience but in a word it was horrific
Lolol
https://twitter.com/ballislife/status/878033812755763200
to answer the question
of late: Chris Stapleton. the Boomtown Rats. Shellac. Joan Armatrading. Red Fang.
the new jay z is actually pretty damn good....nice and short which i love and production is done by a single producer which is unheard of these days....and its an excellent beatmaker (no id)
the video (and song) for the oj song is amazing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RM7lw0Ovzq0
https://youtu.be/gDV-dOvqKzQ
I just got the tingles in my naughty place.
Your mouth was tingling?
Been on a Misfits/Fugazi/Vandals/Dead Kennedys binge the last few days
Told Alexa to play blues.
This is what came up first:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X70VMrH3yBg
Quote from: Geowhizzer on July 15, 2017, 10:38:43 PM
Told Alexa to play blues.
This is what came up first:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X70VMrH3yBg
GOAT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8gwKx6VKhA&list=RDV8gwKx6VKhA
Stretch and bobbito have a new interview podcast. On NPR of all places. First guest was Dave Chappelle Donnell Rawlings and it was a solid 30 min.
Saw Richard Humpty Vission & Bad Boy Bill spin live last night. Kind of a bucket list thing for me.
who?
JJ Cale, nonstop for like two weeks. I always knew who he was, and heard him occasionally, but somehow I got to be 43 years old before spending some time listening to his work and holy shtein have I been missing out.
i cant stop listening to the version of badlands bruce unleashed the night after reagan was elected....theres so many parallels...and its so far ahead of its time
the lyrics of this song stand for themselves but his spoken intro is truly haunting...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGoBcNXa3mM
"i dont what you guys think about what happened last night but i think its pretty frightening"
then into chaos....
Lights out tonight, trouble in the heartland
Got a head-on collision smashing in my guts man
I'm caught in a crossfire that I don't understand
But there's one thing I know for sure
talkin bout a dream, tryin to make it real
You wake up in the night with a fear so real
You spend your life waiting for a moment that just don't come
Well don't waste your time waiting
Badlands, you gotta live it every day
Let the broken hearts stand as the price you've gotta pay
We'll keep pushing till it's understood
And these badlands start treating us good
Working in the field till you get your back burned
Working 'neath the wheels till you get your facts learned
Well baby, I got my facts learned real good right now
You better get it straight
Poor man wanna be rich, rich man wanna be king
And a king ain't satisfied till he rules everything
Well I believe in the love that you gave me
I believe in the faith that could save me
I believe in the hope and I pray that some day it may raise me above these
Badlands, you gotta live it every day
Let the broken hearts stand as the price you've gotta pay
Keep pushing till it's understood
And these badlands start treating us good
For the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside
That it ain't no sin to be glad you're alive
I wanna find one face that ain't looking through me
I wanna find one place, I wanna spit in the face of these
been listening to amazon's music service and I love it. great mix and more features than Pandora or others have.
jamming to rush's red barchetta right now.
Quote from: smeags on December 18, 2017, 05:22:21 PM
been listening to amazon's music service and I love it. great mix and more features than Pandora or others have.
jamming to rush's red barchetta right now.
I have an Alexa in every room. Highly recommend.
Heard this song on the radio the other day, I've heard it before, but couldn't remember where I heard it recently. Come to find out it was from GOTG2. Very fitting song for the scene. Part of the reason GOTG is on a different level than the other comic book drivel that gets released
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFfyya37UJM
Anyway, reminds me of girls I used to plow in ports when I was in the Navy.
dude, I love it. amazing catalogue of genres & artists, plus so easy to set up playlists.
thinking of getting alexa. did you get the ehco ? if so how is the sound ?
Quote from: smeags on December 19, 2017, 10:12:42 AM
dude, I love it. amazing catalogue of genres & artists, plus so easy to set up playlists.
thinking of getting alexa. did you get the ehco ? if so how is the sound ?
If the echo is the small hockey puck one yes. Sounds great. I bought a speaker for one from a third party, the sound quality wasn't much better and the stupid thing broke after two months. It does so much more than just play music too. Real easy to set up.
Quote from: AO1 on December 19, 2017, 11:34:50 AM
Quote from: smeags on December 19, 2017, 10:12:42 AM
dude, I love it. amazing catalogue of genres & artists, plus so easy to set up playlists.
thinking of getting alexa. did you get the ehco ? if so how is the sound ?
If the echo is the small hockey puck one yes. Sounds great. I bought a speaker for one from a third party, the sound quality wasn't much better and the stupid thing broke after two months. It does so much more than just play music too. Real easy to set up.
yeah that's the dot. I might be looking at the bigger one that has the better speaker setup so I don't have to use a separate sound devise to get good audio.
I got a Beats Pill not too long ago and I listen to it quite a bit. It puts out some decent sound considering its size. Not great or mind-bending but good. I listen to First Wave on SiriusXM pretty much all day long with Lithium mixed in for good measure
yeah I have a couple of lil speaker boxes. the echo is that plus all the services you get from alexa. seems like a nice lil gadget.
if you make a list of best singers ever how deep into it do you have to get to hit the first white person
or whats the o/u...more than 50 right?
I can't imagine there are many lists out there that don't have Elvis ranked top 5.
I'm not really an Elvis fan or anything, but I suspect I'm like most people and like a few of his songs. But when you strip away all the fluff that surrounds him, that dude could flat out sing. Any song, any genre. Rock, Pop, Country, Soul, Blues, Gospel, Boring White Jesus Songs....motherfarging nursery rhymes...Elvis could sing the farg out of it.
I'd also have to say that any seriously credible list would probably have the likes of David Bowie, Freddy Mercury, Elton John, Celine Dion, Adele, or Janis Joplin well within their top 50. And I'm sure there's plenty more that could be added.
So yeah, lots of really good white singers out there.
:sly
Quote from: Sgt PSN on January 09, 2018, 12:40:57 PM
I can't imagine there are many lists out there that don't have Elvis ranked top 5.
I'm not really an Elvis fan or anything, but I suspect I'm like most people and like a few of his songs. But when you strip away all the fluff that surrounds him, that dude could flat out sing. Any song, any genre. Rock, Pop, Country, Soul, Blues, Gospel, Boring White Jesus Songs....motherfarging nursery rhymes...Elvis could sing the farg out of it.
I'd also have to say that any seriously credible list would probably have the likes of David Bowie, Freddy Mercury, Elton John, Celine Dion, Adele, or Janis Joplin well within their top 50. And I'm sure there's plenty more that could be added.
So yeah, lots of really good white singers out there.
thankyaverramuch
I don't know about a top 50 list, but greatest vocals ever in my opinion are Aretha Franklin.
1- michael buble'
/list
Not a bad list
https://consequenceofsound.net/2016/11/the-100-greatest-singers-of-all-time/
the problem with lists like that is not so much the people included its the people not included because they dont have a high enough Q rating
michael jackson at one is a bad joke
Quote from: Sgt PSN on January 09, 2018, 12:40:57 PM
I can't imagine there are many lists out there that don't have Elvis ranked top 5.
I'm not really an Elvis fan or anything, but I suspect I'm like most people and like a few of his songs. But when you strip away all the fluff that surrounds him, that dude could flat out sing. Any song, any genre. Rock, Pop, Country, Soul, Blues, Gospel, Boring White Jesus Songs....motherfarging nursery rhymes...Elvis could sing the farg out of it.
I'd also have to say that any seriously credible list would probably have the likes of David Bowie, Freddy Mercury, Elton John, Celine Dion, Adele, or Janis Joplin well within their top 50. And I'm sure there's plenty more that could be added.
So yeah, lots of really good white singers out there.
theres some great ones but i dont think any crack the top 50 but i could easily not be thinking of a few which is why i was asking...freddie mercury was amazing...i forgot about him....
but forget motown atco and stax biggest artists....theres probably 10-15 soul singers just from the 70's that no one really knows about who would make a top 50 all time
There's at least ten names on that list that are there just to represent genres and do not belong at all. Dio, Danzing, Iggy, and Bob Dylan? Not only that, but Bob Dylan two spots ahead of Prince? They've got Maynard and Mike Patton in the middle, or even on the list at all, instead of Trent Rezner or Burton Bell? I'll listen to Tom Waits or Louis Armstrong all day if you want, but you could replace them with a throat cancer survivor and I wouldn't even notice.
Six to two is a pretty nice list, though.
Quote from: General_Failure on January 09, 2018, 03:18:45 PM
just to represent genres
Genre is going to be the problem with any list like this. By the standards of a soul or jazz singer, few rock singers would make this list. By the standards of an opera singer, few soul or jazz singers would make the list. But most people don't give a shtein about opera, and a lot of people don't care about soul or jazz either.
So the best you can do is say "here are the best singers who sold X many records", knowing that obviously vastly more vocally talented people are going to be left out.
its too subjective of a subject to find a pure list IMO.
Quote from: General_Failure on January 09, 2018, 03:18:45 PM
Bob Dylan?
i stopped at michael jackson and im glad i did....dylan is known as one of the greatest lyricists of all time and not just because he was a great songwriter...he literally has a garbage voice
Quote from: QB Eagles on January 09, 2018, 03:33:25 PM
Quote from: General_Failure on January 09, 2018, 03:18:45 PM
just to represent genres
Genre is going to be the problem with any list like this. By the standards of a soul or jazz singer, few rock singers would make this list. By the standards of an opera singer, few soul or jazz singers would make the list. But most people don't give a shtein about opera, and a lot of people don't care about soul or jazz either.
So the best you can do is say "here are the best singers who sold X many records", knowing that obviously vastly more vocally talented people are going to be left out.
This is where I'm at. Bob Dylan might not have the greatest vocals but for
his style of music his vocals are spot on. I love Johnny Cash but he doesn't belong in the top 20, but for his genre he is a great representative of vocals that represent that style of music. I think that's what the list is about, not so much the Whitney Houstons of the world who can hit unreal high notes.
Quote from: General_Failure on January 09, 2018, 03:18:45 PM
There's at least ten names on that list that are there just to represent genres and do not belong at all. Dio, Danzing, Iggy, and Bob Dylan? Not only that, but Bob Dylan two spots ahead of Prince? They've got Maynard and Mike Patton in the middle, or even on the list at all, instead of Trent Rezner or Burton Bell? I'll listen to Tom Waits or Louis Armstrong all day if you want, but you could replace them with a throat cancer survivor and I wouldn't even notice.
Six to two is a pretty nice list, though.
Maynard is ranked 90. He has unbelievable vocals. I'd of ranked him higher.
Quote from: AO1 on January 09, 2018, 05:18:32 PM
Quote from: QB Eagles on January 09, 2018, 03:33:25 PM
Quote from: General_Failure on January 09, 2018, 03:18:45 PM
just to represent genres
Genre is going to be the problem with any list like this. By the standards of a soul or jazz singer, few rock singers would make this list. By the standards of an opera singer, few soul or jazz singers would make the list. But most people don't give a shtein about opera, and a lot of people don't care about soul or jazz either.
So the best you can do is say "here are the best singers who sold X many records", knowing that obviously vastly more vocally talented people are going to be left out.
This is where I'm at. Bob Dylan might not have the greatest vocals but for his style of music his vocals are spot on. I love Johnny Cash but he doesn't belong in the top 20, but for his genre he is a great representative of vocals that represent that style of music. I think that's what the list is about, not so much the Whitney Houstons of the world who can hit unreal high notes.
Pretty much. I mean, obviously professional singers have really good voices, though some may not have dynamic range (Johnny Cash for example), and need to stick to a very specific style of music to get the most out of their voice.
So when it comes to best singers ever, I would be inclined to have people with range and can sing multiple genres. Whitney, Aretha, Elvis, Marvin Gay, Cher, etc, etc. Their voices transcend any specific genre, imo.
Quote from: AO1 on January 09, 2018, 05:18:32 PM
I'd of ranked him higher.
Have. You would
have ranked him higher.
I shtein you not when I say my kid is the luckiest soul in the universe. So, you owe him for the Super Bowl victory for doing a song for them to get them over the edge. I mean, that's at least as plausible as Foles looking like that.
https://www.facebook.com/JakeThistleMusic/videos/2010511975903082/
That was an awesome rendition.
Your boy is good! Can't wait to see him in concert.
He hit next level happy when the Laurie started talking about Tom Petty being a big part of the win...they did a Petty tribute when he died, and kept it going. Won't Back Down became a big thing for them. His two worlds colliding right there.
so the eagles greatest hits passed thriller as the all time biggest selling album in music history
Quote from: ice grillin you on August 21, 2018, 04:29:51 PM
so the eagles greatest hits passed thriller as the all time biggest selling album in music history
MA alert 🚨
I got that cassette album as part of a columbia house purchase.
They've been going back and forth for 20 years. MJ retook the lead when he died.
Quote from: ice grillin you on August 21, 2018, 04:29:51 PM
so the eagles greatest hits passed thriller as the all time biggest selling album in music history
Does that give you a peaceful, easy feeling?
I think MJ will retake the lead, in the long run.
mind playing tricks on me - geto boys
John Lee Hooker lately
just found this...fantastic
https://youtu.be/iTARgIKKPmY
Good stuff. Done a bit of Magic Sam lately.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xt9v1KZ56Ok
Clutch - Book of Bad Decisions. I'm enjoying it more than their last two albums.
In preparation for Riot Fest, The Bombpops, Typesetter, and Hoyda Riot (I found I'm not as much a fan of their music as I am their social activism), Adolescents, The Jesus Lizard (the name made me think The Doors, but no), and Killing Joke.
Too bad no Wu Tang this year....that was one of the best shows I've ever seen, especially at like 5 in the afternoon.
See, I'm the long-leaner, Vincent the Cleaner
I'm the illest motherfarger from here to Gardena
Quote from: smeags on August 21, 2018, 04:51:51 PM
I got that cassette album as part of a columbia house purchase.
If you ever farging DARE call me old again, this is coming straight back at you.
Quote from: Rome on September 15, 2018, 06:46:31 AM
Quote from: smeags on August 21, 2018, 04:51:51 PM
I got that cassette album as part of a columbia house purchase.
If you ever farging DARE call me old again, this is coming straight back at you.
easy there pops, Columbia house was going just as strong in the 80's, as it was in the 60's for you.
You can't say cassettes and not be old. And I was a toddler in the 1960's. I grew up in the 80's.
Quote from: Rome on September 17, 2018, 11:16:51 AM
You can't say cassettes and not be old. And I was a toddler in the 1960's. I grew up in the 80's.
ok, im old, you're a crypt keeper. does that make you feel any better ?
To people currently dictating music culture:
Downloading music - "old"
CDs - "you must be a boomer"
cassettes - "I think my grandpa had those"
Vinyl - "did you personally know Thomas Edison?"
Quote from: QB Eagles on September 17, 2018, 12:17:34 PM
To people currently dictating music culture:
Downloading music - "old"
CDs - "you must be a boomer"
cassettes - "I think my grandpa had those"
Vinyl - Milennial Snob"
Yeah, vinyl's been back en vogue for at least a decade now. Lots of musicians do limited runs of their albums on it.
where do 8 tracks fit in that time table ?
What's an 8 tracks?
two music notes:
I think I might have teared up four or five times watching bruce on broadway....its phenomenal
nfl network using de la souls 'saturdays' in their game promos is super dope
conflicts with night sticks illegal sales districts....hand picked lunatics...keep poli trick cians rich...heretics push narcotics amidst its risks and frisks...cool cliques throw bricks but seldom get targets...private dick sell hits like porno flicks do chicks...the 666 cut W.I.C. like Donald trump be a piece of ish
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htTTrXB025E
sade is 60 today
whoa
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GVJpOmaDyU&vl=en-US
happy 25th born day to this classic which will be getting rocked hard today
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btw how good was gangstarr?
moment of truth was their 3rd best album and its in the top 50 albums of all time
A friend gave me a copy of this Jaws concept album by a death/black metal outfit called Squalus. "The Great Fish" is the album and it's pretty good. Paired with Mastadon's "Leviathan," the two best fishing/ocean going heavy metal albums EVER.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8Q7OeTfOAE
I've had that album for like 20 years..fantastic.
I wish I would have heard of Betty Blowtorch 20 years ago
https://youtu.be/MWCnhKJpSJM
The Vanilla Ice cameo really makes the album.
I was really hoping you were joking.
Well, I was joking. Just not about Vanilla Ice being featured.
Say what you will, that dude ain't shy or lazy.
The Mezingers (https://youtu.be/X15aUU-SoCQ) played a good show last night. They're from Scranton but claim Philly as home so you guys should love them
Fear Inoculum is out today. It's really dense but I'm digging it so far.
7empest is insanely good.
Is that the hashtag Kaepernick used when he was still allowed to play?
Quote from: Rome on August 30, 2019, 11:46:39 AM
Fear Inoculum is out today. It's really dense but I'm digging it so far.
7empest is insanely good.
Greatest rock band ever and there's not even a close second. Seeing them in Philly and AC in November
Danny Carey is on another level
been listening to a couple 90's Rolling Stones albums lately..Voodoo Lounge and Bridges to Babylon
I like the Stones a lot.
https://mailchi.mp/chronictown/unreleased-rem-song-fascinating-to-raise-funds-for-relief-efforts-in-the-bahamas?e=b03f56b413
Really beautiful song and for a great cause too. Buck up, bitches.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtgUhrGLrI4
happy 28th old friend
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Saw that it was Springsteen's 70th yesterday. Have The River playing right now.
Nm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Wz6GVtgMUY&disable_polymer=true
fantastic album, listened to the whole thing while cooking dinner...thanks for posting it.
My buddy's band made a video. They think it's for their stupid song, but it's really a tribute to my Riviera
https://youtu.be/ECh2nZ3L98c
born this day in 1946...arguably the best first song of an album of all time
https://youtu.be/wf9Hh6pu78I
"It's beginning to look a lot like Gimbels..."
🙈🙉
The tone Neil Young's guitar hits at 3:17 of Down By the River from Everybody Knows This is Nowhere....
dj premier was ridiculous on IG last night
lately, lots of:
Sasquatch
Mission of Burma
John Lee Hooker
There's a podcast that just came out called Wind of Change where some investigative reporter is trying to prove or disprove the rumor that Wind of Change, the old Scorpions song from the 90s that basically became the fall of communism theme song, was actually written by the CIA as propaganda.
Super interesting if you're into that shtein. Comes out for free once a week or I think the whole thing is up on Spotify if you pay for it.
today in 1991 low end theory, never mind, blood sugar sex magic all dropped
do full years have three albums this good in them?
this masterpiece dropped 30 years ago today...they tried to bury it in december when that meant something but it didnt work...rang out in the underground for a while then caught fire in 1991....since this day 30 years ago when i copped at funk-o-mart the album has never left my top 5 of all time and its the album that ive listened to more than any other in my life and will be listening to it all day today
merry born day one for all!
"raised in the ghetto singing songs called survival"
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I actually have that album, and have listened to it a few times. About as deep as I ever got into real hip hop. I'll cue it up later today.
even if you dont like rap or the music just farging read the albums rhymes....its farging bananas
What I provide will collide with devilish ways of thinkin'
Erasin' false facts that started with Abe Lincoln
Bein' great, used his weight and freed the slaves
But did he free us?
Take a look around at the black man, see us
Illiteracy rules, they showin' cartoons in school
They're way understaffed, and I don't understand the math
Now, the way the system works
The black man can get the purchase
Drop the family, it neutralizes many
Like wards of the state, doin' one-to-ten in Dannemora
The welfare system can create a black horror
Now some people need the money but others, they can manage
By doin' this, they take away the cash for disadvantaged
And the long list grows, more dependency bodes
This creates a cycle but a cipher unequal
This is the wrong circle that contains the black people
Now the way devil got us is the way the devil want us
He try to hold us back and he overly floss us
This ain't even his land, the Indians was here first
The savagery displayed made the red-man disperse
I'm out to squash the whitewashed brainwashed line of thought
I got a million books and a school in the fort in the Rule
With three great teachers
God Sincere made it clear, is also a great feature
So beware, devil man, the days of purge is almost over
The army's on the range, you think it's kind of strange
Nubians is in the picture, Armageddon's gonna hit ya
---------------------------------------------------------------
As I proceed to civilize the uncivilized...Word of wisdom to the groove from the wise
I guess I'm like the Verbalizer for the fact I'm moving Blackwards...This Asiatic black man is a dog spelled backwards
The maker, the owner, the cream of the planet Earth....Father of civilization, God of the universe
Manifesting thoughts with my infinite styles....Making sure this travels twenty-three million miles
The other six I set the crucifix...Because the heart of the problem is this
Preacher got my Old Earth putting money in the pan
For the rest of the week, now I'm eating out a soup can
He has a home, drives a Caddy through town
Has my Old Earth believing that he's coming from the ground (Jesus)
Slain are those who fought for what was right
Slayed are those who fell victim to the pipe
A drug controlled substance, contained in a vial
Set up by the devil as he looks and he smiles
Good at the game of tricknology
But I have knowledge of myself, you're not fooling me
You see, the answer to me is black unity, unification
To help our bad situation
I wrote this on a day of Wisdom, Power
All being born to myself
I won't diss the next brother to be paid, that's not my trade
It's just the plan that is designed by the colored man
Now our babies are born to think this is the way of us (The way of us)
That's the way the devil wants it so it is no fuss (It is no fuss)
It's just that sad old song, "Self Destruction"
To stop our reproduction
They put our Wisdom before us (murderer!)
That makes it Wisdom, Knowledge (murderer!)
But we need Knowledge, Wisdom to bring forth the Understanding (murderer!)
Culture, Freedom (murderer!)
Power, Refinement (murderer!)
Equality, God, Build, Destroy, Borns our Cipher (murderer!)
(Can a devil fool a Muslim?) No, not nowadays bro
(Do you mean to say the devil fooled us four hundred years ago?)
Why Equal Self, a trader made an interpretation
Saying that we'd receive more gold for our labor in his nation
(Did we receive more gold?) Non Cipher
It's time to drop the bomb and make the devil pay the piper
The solution: knowledge of self to better ourself
'Cause I know myself, that we can live much better than this
Nothing's changed, it's just another sequel
The devil's still causing trouble amongst the righteous people
Drugs in our community (That ain't right)
Can't even get a job (That ain't right)
Poisoning our babies (That ain't right)
Lying who is God (That ain't right)
Well, here's some food for thought, many fought for the sport
And the black man still comes up short?
It's time to motivate, build and elevate
Blind, deaf, and dumb, we've gotta change their mind state
So I dip dip diver, civilize a 85'er
Gotta let him know the devil's a conniver
This is the plan from the brother man From the motherland, now it's time to take a stand
I keep striving to do my duty to awake 'em
To the universal family, I say As-salamu Alaykum
is there on the interwebs a reverse search database kind of thing that allows you to input an album, or song, and learn how many times and by whom it's been sampled?
https://www.whosampled.com/most-sampled-tracks/
I'm self-aware enough to understand this is a total "dad" post...but as a writer myself, I thought this was the coolest thing. The kid put out a demo album mostly to stick it to the pandemic and didn't expect much from it, but this article from the national staple American Songwriter was super cool, at least to a dad...ha: https://americansongwriter.com/at-16-jake-thistle-could-be-the-next-generations-classic-singer-songwriter
I can't imagine the worries you must have facing the prospect of your kid becoming an actual rock star. Good luck to you all.
Quote from: Diomedes on December 14, 2020, 08:51:22 AM
I can't imagine the worries you must have facing the prospect of your kid becoming an actual rock star. Good luck to you all.
You know, there are legit concerns that I do actually have. He already has some stalker sort of fans; I get worried about people looking for my house, or thinking about stealing his gear. The pandemic sucks, but if I'm being honest, I was glad he didn't get into the big studio this year. They wanted him to go out on tour before he finished high school, and I was going to have to be the big bad guy there because I want him to cook as much and normally as possible before launching him into the weird world. So far, he's been successful enough to have some cool stories to tell...but I don't want it to affect his development as a person. Not that anyone really developed as a person this year anyway, I guess. It's not like it's the dream of a 16 year old to see their record deals and gigs crumble as they're forced to spend 24 hours a day with their parents.
Aside from the stalkers, theft, and exhausting road trips, the contracts are the real killer. It's not uncommon to come to the end of the contract in debt and not even owning your own music.
Yep. That's been a major consideration for him turning things down to this point. The deal he has in place when the world opens up allows him to own all of his publishing rights. I mean, who knows...the music industry was in disarray before Covid, and now it's a ghost town of the wild west.
Quote from: Zanshin on December 14, 2020, 10:47:33 AM...own all of his publishing rights...
Dylan just sold the rights to almost everything he ever wrote...for $300M...after enjoying a lifetime of royalties.
Yes, that's where it's at. It used to be that people would tour to support an album. But no one is buying music and the streaming services are killing musicians, so now the albums support the tours, which is the only way to make money. And now that Covid killed concerts, you're seeing a lot of musicians, even known guys, doing what they can for money. Weird times for music. Well, I mean...just weird times for everything, I suppose.
I don't know if you guys have ever heard of Lloyd Cole (Lloyd Cole & the Commotions) but my wife and I have known him casually for over 35 years. He made it pretty big at one point and he's still a touring musician with a dedicated following. Anyway, he's gone through hard times lately and is also doing what he needs to do to get by. He's way more fortunate than most of his contemporaries, though.
COVID has farging ravaged so many lives. It's goddamn heartbreaking.
Anyway, cool news about Jake, dude. Imagine being that talented at that age. Just amazing.
Good stuff! I follow his stuff on FB when I see it pop up and he's loaded with talent obviously.
It's helpful that he's got you there to help him navigate an industry that is exploitative. The pause button being hit with concerts and live events has probably helped him not grow up too fast as far as wanting to get into things before he's ready.
Exactly, all about trying to make the best of the situations you find yourself in.
This is The Ringers song of the year....my cousin
https://youtu.be/LdbHO_KhCig
Ha...this place is haunting. A bill came out today that my son is on, and one of the artists he's playing with is Steve Earle. Did I think of his catalog of cool songs first? No. My first thought was, that farger was in The Wire.
Of of my favorite bands is probably done, the bassist/backup vocalist is retiring because he's sick of the music industry. https://twitter.com/MarkoHietala_/status/1348902536498073602
Generally, if you've spent time in any industry....you're sick of that industry. Good luck finding one that isn't rife with bullshtein.
On the plus side, at least it wasn't pictures of him inside the Capitol covered in nazi merch like some other musicians I've seen.
Steve Earle's cover of State Trooper is all world.
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/philadelphia-international-records-50th-anniversary-camapign-reissues-1118581/
One thing about being an old farger is remembering this music as a little kid when it was released.
Can't stop listening to this album lately:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonny_%26_Brownie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5WJm2cKkCQ&list=PL76Qc06J-x9g3chr6H8F96uP9eI-5Dj7L
the tune White Boy Lost in the Blues was written for igy, only a generation early
my new favorite band:
Coma in Algiers (https://comainalgiers.bandcamp.com/)
file under 'difficult listening'
Quote from: Diomedes on January 26, 2021, 09:02:06 AM
Can't stop listening to this album lately:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonny_%26_Brownie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5WJm2cKkCQ&list=PL76Qc06J-x9g3chr6H8F96uP9eI-5Dj7L
the tune White Boy Lost in the Blues was written for igy, only a generation early
song was actually written by a white boy
Yep..along the lines of, takes one to know one.
speaking of The Boss....he was charged for drivin' drunk in NJ last year
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/bruce-springsteen-arrested-new-jersey-national-park-suspicion-drunken-driving-n1257292
No comment from his corporate sponsor Jeep
i think they might change it to open container or something along those lines...supposedly he was driving his motorcycle around and a group of fans waved him over and he did a shot of tequila while sitting on his bike...a park ranger saw it all go down and gave him a breathalyzer which popped an .02 but he still got rung up
someone nabbing the boss in jersey for doing a shot on his bike is like...so sacrilegious i cant even comprehend it
http://radio.garden/visit/bangui/u2tzzLUf
Every green dot on the globe is a radio station. Click on it and it'll tune in.
Pretty cool
Quote from: MDS on February 11, 2021, 10:12:25 PM
someone nabbing the boss in jersey for doing a shot on his bike is like...so sacrilegious i cant even comprehend it
park ranger probably not even from jersey but still you gotta know the room
so one of my all time favorite emcees from way back in the golden era just came out with a new album and has a pretty dope trump song on it...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYUNM13834Y
he also did this which is on the short list of best songs ever written....even if you dont like hip-hop i dare you to listen to this and not get goosebumps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mMfavxyFUI
Master of Puppets was released 35 years ago today.
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on February 14, 2021, 10:35:53 PM
http://radio.garden/visit/bangui/u2tzzLUf
Every green dot on the globe is a radio station. Click on it and it'll tune in.
Pretty cool
the wife showed me that a while back...pretty cool.
i clicked around and soon realized that most of the world listens to the same crappy top 40 pop music that americans do.
Polvo - Exploded Drawing
Sleep - Sleep's Holy Mountain
guess you are feeling better
No idea why, woke up yesterday with CCR in my head. They've been playing on a loop ever since. Think my daughter might kill me.
I played who'll stop the rain at a bar yesterday during the storms
theres a lot of competition but maybe my all time loser move
Wut
Quote from: ice grillin you on August 14, 2021, 11:38:42 AM
I played who'll stop the rain at a bar yesterday during the storms
theres a lot of competition but maybe my all time loser move
Definite low point of your career
creedance so underrated even now...great great American band
it's not their fault classic rock format channels play three or four of their tunes a billion times over
Quote from: Diomedes on August 15, 2021, 11:22:56 AM
creedance so underrated even now...great great American band
This x a million. We spend most of the summer weekends at my buddy's pool. They were playing Calvin Harris or some shtein. I put credence on and everyone was into it.
If you like Springsteen and you like the Killers, their newest album will probably be up your alley. I don't know enough Springsteen to know the difference, but ive read a bunch of folks who compare it to Nebraska.
Loving the first single:
https://youtu.be/9UinEpwdGcA
Saw John Fogerty before the SB39 game. It was a highlight of the day, definitely better than the eagles performance.
Quote from: Diomedes on August 15, 2021, 11:22:56 AM
creedance so underrated even now...great great American band
it's not their fault classic rock format channels play three or four of their tunes a billion times over
BTW, any recommendations? Admittedly I only have a CCR best hits, which I enjoy a few times a year.
thats all you need...not that it includes every last one of their good songs but you certainly do need to be listening to any creedence studio albums
All six of the core albums are great: S/T, Bayou Country, Green River, Willie and the Poor Boys, Cosmo's Factory, and Pendulum. But of these, Green River, Willie, and Cosmo's are the core of the core if you will.
I love Pendulum, not as high on the self titled....but it's all Creedance and don't listen to IGY regarding rock...he knows nothing. Listen to Creedance studio albums they are great.
they are a great group they just arent a sit down and listen to albums front to back group...they are something less than that and something more than a greatest hits group
If you don't listen to the albums, then you miss gems like Effigy.
I'm back to Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee
https://youtu.be/D4w4D2XcTn0
IDLES in Philly
https://youtu.be/WRIHfK7TFi8
https://youtu.be/l0bvstR-wM4
punk blues at its finest
https://youtu.be/oyarsecWrgc
30th anniversary of this masterpiece...top 5 hip hop album of all time
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Bruce just sold his catalog for $500,000,000.
Holy sheet music.
I've never been a big Clapton fan and boy has he proven himself to be a complete icehole late in life. The latest Dan Snyder-esque thing he's done:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/2021/12/17/eric-clapton-bootleg-cd-lawsuit-germany/
I have some random stone temple pilots concert from 2010 on tv in the background today and just remembering how farging good they were. 60 minutes of great songs straight, not a single stinker.
Saw them live 3 or 4 times with Weiland they always killed it...even when he was obviously wacked out of his mind. Watched them once with the Linkin Park guy who killed himself and they were terrible. After he died I saw them with their new front man. First few songs were ok then it was back to terrible. Some voices define their music and unless you can find a similar vocalist they just don't work. Weiland/stp can't be replaced.
I recently discovered This Bike Is A Pipe Bomb....right up my alley
Lightin' Hopkins (with John Lee Hooker)
https://youtu.be/6xTQxSkTXww
best thing you'll hear all day
Quote from: Diomedes on November 10, 2022, 08:32:18 AM
Lightin' Hopkins (with John Lee Hooker)
https://youtu.be/6xTQxSkTXww
best thing you'll hear all day
I'll listen later but been listening to Republicans cry all day and nothing can top that at the moment
Good stuff, Dio.
for being an eagle season ticket holder i get a billy joel stevie nicks pre sale next week....are these people still popular to where i should get tickets to resell?
I think so.
Too bad it's not Taylor swift otherwise you could sell and retire
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on December 10, 2022, 01:44:15 PM
I think so.
Too bad it's not Taylor swift otherwise you could sell and retire
they didnt even have a pre sale for her thats how big she is
the market right now on billy joel is like $200 get in...thats an estimate because nothing has been actually sold yet
if you can get face value floor seats id prob take them off your hands. your boy dont sit upstairs for concerts.
this is a masterpiece...I'll be ninety five hundred twenty and not too old for it...
https://youtu.be/NXvPBe9ynsc
I gave this a fair listen, but I can't say it's my cup of tea. I'm not sure what the song means, but allowing for some artistic license I'd day it is a song about beets. But I don't really know.
pretty cool hip hop tribute at Grammys last night. would have liked more than 30 seconds of each but I guess they had to keep on schedule and get all that terrible county music in.
odd that busta got the most time, even though he killed it.
and I'm not even a new-school hip hop snob but I have no idea who that last 3 people were - I think I saw lil uzi vert and I only know him cus he sits at Sixers games a lot.
and I'm happy that too short got some air time.
Got 20 seconds of Buddy....amazing
https://youtu.be/khDuko0qJDA
Rumors running rampant today regarding an impending Oasis reunion next summer.
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/oasis-reunion-tuesday-liam-noel-heaton-park-dates-2025-b2601489.html
Gotta say I'd absolutely be all-in for it.
Who?
Kowloon Walled City
Coma In Algiers
Whores.
Double Dagger