TheLeviathan Old-Timey Member Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 It's amazing how different styles/songs/artists strike different chords with different people. Even though the '90s is my "generation" I can't stand the bands you've listed. Not a one. Give me some Muse or some ACDC please! Muse is outstanding. I've more than warmed up to them, they have such a cool, eclectic sound. They produce more with three guys than some bands do with 5. Also, I know they are the trendy rock pick these days, but El Camino was a fantastic record by the Black Keys.
luke829 Verified Member Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 It's amazing how different styles/songs/artists strike different chords with different people. Even though the '90s is my "generation" I can't stand the bands you've listed. Not a one. Give me some Muse or some ACDC please! I'm certainly down with that. The only argument that I see possibly arising amongst AC/DC diehards is who was the better front man, Bon Scott or Brian Johnson?
Joe Provisional Member Posted March 1, 2013 Posted March 1, 2013 Little something for everyone for some lesserish known bands/artists: (outside of Aldean) Black Keys - I Got MineI Got Mine - The Black Keys - YouTube Dr. John - Revolution Gary Clark Jr. - Bright Lights Knife Party - Bonfire Matt & Kim - Lets Go Jason Aldean - Dirt Road Anthem Childish Gambino - Freaks & GeeksChildish Gambino - Freaks And Geeks (Official Music Video) - YouTube Atmosphere - Puppets ZZ Ward - Put The Gun Down I've listened to so much rap lately, just because of the sad state of rock bands on the radio currently. It's tough to think of any rock bands outside of the Dave Grohl led bands, The Black Keys, Muse, Pearl Jam, and Tool that are consistantly making good rock music. Wolfmother maybe? RHCP's last album was pretty much a death wish. They used to be great. I love Jack White's bands, but realize he is pretty niche and not really for everyone. I guess I'm just try to say, the Shinedown, Chevelle, and Nickelback sound is getting overbearing. Please no more Shinedown. It's awful.
luke829 Verified Member Posted March 1, 2013 Posted March 1, 2013 I always liked listening to some of the bands that Kurt Cobain found so intriguing (Flipper, Pixies, The Vaselines, to name but a few). The man was a phenomenal talent in that not only could he produce great music, but he also had a good ear for it as well.
Riverbrian Old-Timey Member Posted March 1, 2013 Posted March 1, 2013 I'm certainly down with that. The only argument that I see possibly arising amongst AC/DC diehards is who was the better front man, Bon Scott or Brian Johnson? Bon Scott had Soul and fantastic pacing and it was natural. It wasn't like he put a lot of music theory thought into it... he just did it. Brian Johnson is a screamer... Looks like he's taking a dump on stage just getting the notes out. Bon Scott is the clear winner and I don't think it's that close.
Squirrel Community Moderator Posted March 3, 2013 Posted March 3, 2013 No classical love anyone? I could never live without a little Bach. It's a good way to start and end your day, no matter what one listens to in between ... and I do listen to quite a lot in between.
biggentleben Verified Member Posted March 3, 2013 Posted March 3, 2013 I love classical music. Listen to some every day. I used to have a great weight-lifting mix that was all classical music, and people who heard it thought it was great. Then that mp3 player was stolen, and I haven't been able to find the songs again (I mixed it from a friend's computer who has as many days and hours of classical music on his computer as I have total music). Classical has a lot of different stuff, depending on my mood. Debussy for some relaxing music, Tchaikovsky for more upbeat stuff, Beethoven for a good collection of combination sympony/vocal, and Mozart/Bach for background music as I work around the house. I do feel blessed to have been exposed to a lot of different classical music when I was in college as a vocal performance minor.
Squirrel Community Moderator Posted March 3, 2013 Posted March 3, 2013 I love classical music. Listen to some every day. I used to have a great weight-lifting mix that was all classical music, and people who heard it thought it was great. Then that mp3 player was stolen, and I haven't been able to find the songs again (I mixed it from a friend's computer who has as many days and hours of classical music on his computer as I have total music). Classical has a lot of different stuff, depending on my mood. Debussy for some relaxing music, Tchaikovsky for more upbeat stuff, Beethoven for a good collection of combination sympony/vocal, and Mozart/Bach for background music as I work around the house. I do feel blessed to have been exposed to a lot of different classical music when I was in college as a vocal performance minor. I don't have a lot of classical on my workout mix, but this is one that gets me really working ...
freshinthehouse Verified Member Posted March 4, 2013 Posted March 4, 2013 hey drjim and brad swanson, what is your thoughts on Binaural? It seems like PJ fans either love it or ignore it. Personally i think it's their best album.
Brad Swanson Verified Member Posted March 4, 2013 Author Posted March 4, 2013 hey drjim and brad swanson, what is your thoughts on Binaural? It seems like PJ fans either love it or ignore it. Personally i think it's their best album. It's definitely one of my favorites too. It's the album I cite when people claim that all their songs sound the same. I also think most of the songs on the album are excellent live.
drjim Provisional Member Posted March 5, 2013 Posted March 5, 2013 hey drjim and brad swanson, what is your thoughts on Binaural? It seems like PJ fans either love it or ignore it. Personally i think it's their best album. I like it, wouldn't say it is my favorite album (mostly because of how much I like many of their other albums). I would agree that it really does well live. I do have a story about Binaural that can bring it back to baseball a little bit. The day that Peter Gammons had his brain aneurysm (June 2006) Pearl Jam was playing at Xcel. They knew Gammons pretty well (he is a huge fan) so they asked for some good positive energy from the crowd on his behalf and then they dedicated "Light Years" to him, which was his favorite song at the time. Every time I hear that song or anything off of Binaural I always think of that moment. It was pretty awesome, especially since he recovered.
freshinthehouse Verified Member Posted March 5, 2013 Posted March 5, 2013 Light Years is one helluva jam. Good to hear Gammons has good taste. Also, Riot Act would be my 2nd favorite. F'ing love that album.
Brad Swanson Verified Member Posted March 5, 2013 Author Posted March 5, 2013 I like it, wouldn't say it is my favorite album (mostly because of how much I like many of their other albums). I would agree that it really does well live. I do have a story about Binaural that can bring it back to baseball a little bit. The day that Peter Gammons had his brain aneurysm (June 2006) Pearl Jam was playing at Xcel. They knew Gammons pretty well (he is a huge fan) so they asked for some good positive energy from the crowd on his behalf and then they dedicated "Light Years" to him, which was his favorite song at the time. Every time I hear that song or anything off of Binaural I always think of that moment. It was pretty awesome, especially since he recovered. I was at that show too. I am still annoyed with Tom Petty for headlining and thus cutting PJ's set short. To this day, I do not understand how Light Years wasn't a massive hit. It's so poppy and so beautiful. It's a personal favorite. Riot Act is so great. 1/2 Full and Help, Help are such underrated songs.
drjim Provisional Member Posted March 5, 2013 Posted March 5, 2013 I was at that show too. I am still annoyed with Tom Petty for headlining and thus cutting PJ's set short. To this day, I do not understand how Light Years wasn't a massive hit. It's so poppy and so beautiful. It's a personal favorite. Riot Act is so great. 1/2 Full and Help, Help are such underrated songs. I still hate Tom Petty because of those concerts. He played the same set both nights and threatened to not have Vedder come out unless the crowd cheered more. I thought he should stop sucking. Crowd was ornery though it was fun. But we got half the Pearl Jam for twice the money. Riot Act is probably my favorite album.
Willihammer Provisional Member Posted March 8, 2013 Posted March 8, 2013 Laughing by Pere Ubu on CD1 - 1975-1977 - Free Music Streaming, Online Music, Videos - Grooveshark
Brock Beauchamp Site Manager Posted March 12, 2013 Posted March 12, 2013 No mention of Bowie's new album? What the hell, people. I expected better of you. FYI, it's quite good. I shouldn't be surprised but I am... just a little.
Squirrel Community Moderator Posted March 15, 2013 Posted March 15, 2013 No mention of Bowie's new album? What the hell, people. I expected better of you. FYI, it's quite good. I shouldn't be surprised but I am... just a little. With Bowie no one should be surprised. It's Bowie. Although I haven't heard it yet. Still, it's Bowie.
Mike Sixel Old-Timey Member Posted March 15, 2013 Posted March 15, 2013 Current favorite is the black keys....love them. I always download the free music from google play and amazon....always buy at least one 5 dollar mp3 album from amazon every month. I love music.
Oxtung Verified Member Posted March 19, 2013 Posted March 19, 2013 I'm digging this right now. Just such an interesting mix of classical with electronica. Really creative. Shadows - Lindsey Stirling
Squirrel Community Moderator Posted March 20, 2013 Posted March 20, 2013 I'm digging this right now. Just such an interesting mix of classical with electronica. Really creative. Shadows - Lindsey Stirling How is that a blending of classical with electronica? Because she has an electric violin? It sounds more like she's fiddling and not playing classical violin. She took lessons as a kid but she isn't truly classically trained. Not that it's bad, but it's hardly a mesh with classical imo.
Willihammer Provisional Member Posted March 24, 2013 Posted March 24, 2013 Hoist That Rag by Tom Waits on Glitter and Doom in Atlanta - Free Music Streaming, Online Music, Videos - Grooveshark
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