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Here's some raw ass J-Rock that came out two weeks ago. 10-FEET gets down:
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HarthorneWingo wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:Are We Ther Yet wrote:Love the whole album but these two songs just for well together to me. Turn it to eleven! 43 years old and still great ****!
Gonna bump this later, thanks. Perfect background music for edible time.
Gummy bears?
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MrDollarBills wrote:I always liked the bassist. I think she got in trouble a few years back when she said something to the extent of "if Lana Del Ray thinks that rockers burning out and dying in their late 20s is cool, she should go ahead and kill herself".
Damn, ruthless.
I see where she's coming from. Many artists do glorify and romanticize being depressed and self-destructive.
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Stannis wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:I always liked the bassist. I think she got in trouble a few years back when she said something to the extent of "if Lana Del Ray thinks that rockers burning out and dying in their late 20s is cool, she should go ahead and kill herself".
Damn, ruthless.
I see where she's coming from. Many artists do glorify and romanticize being depressed and self-destructive.
Yeah I do too. I had to look it up but she said her reason for saying that is because you have the loved ones of these artists, in this instance, Kurt Cobain's daughter, that has to see people glorifying her father's death. That's nothing to romanticize, Kurt was clearly in a really bad place before he decided to end it. It sucks.
Then i think about two of my favorite guys like Chester Bennington and Chris Cornell, who died years after the fact. It's not cool. These ppl are in real pain.
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MrDollarBills wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:
Gonna bump this later, thanks. Perfect background music for edible time.
Gummy bears?
yep, Sour green apple. I'm just waiting for my team to wrap up their shifts and I'm going to smashed. today has been a slog.
I can’t wait for legal shops open up on Long Island.
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HarthorneWingo wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:
Gummy bears?
yep, Sour green apple. I'm just waiting for my team to wrap up their shifts and I'm going to smashed. today has been a slog.
I can’t wait for legal shops open up on Long Island.
It was like a dream come true when they opened down here in Jersey. I actually felt weird buying the stuff without having to be discreet about it.
The prices need to come down a bit, but other than that it's been a cool experience. It's a nice way to relax after a long day.
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gavran wrote:These gals are great:
And now horny Illyrian grandpa is drooling over them.
You'd probably enjoy this album. All women. It's smoking. You may have to watch it using the YouTube link since it's blocked here
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TrueWarrior wrote:Clyde_Style wrote:TrueWarrior wrote:
Lol yes 10 thousand albums. On average I consistently listen to about 5-10 a day, mostly ones I havent heard before. Over the span of the last of 2-3 decades, it has added up obviously haha. I just keep em rolling all day when I can, and get them from various sites. Also I play some piano/synth myself.
And yeah Im a fan of Interpol and The Killers. They’re more on the poppy side of stuff I listen to I guess, but have some great stuff for sure. Was just listening to The Killers last album the other day actually (they released an abridged version of it without the monologues).
Id name some of my favorite bands, but I wouldn’t be able to stop once I start man. Too much.
Ill just drop one of the weirder ones:
Swans, man .......
This is their Blind Faith cover sung by Jarboe
I knew I could count on you to dig Swans Clyde lol. You always had good music taste. Love the Wire drop earlier as they are Post Punk legends.
Yes gotta love 60s Clapton, and Jarboe is awesome. She was great in early Swans. Think she left in the 90s. She also did a cool collab album with Neurosis about 20 years ago.
Speaking of Neurosis, another one of my favs and Post/Sludge Metal pioneers:
Btw people, another good way to find new bands is if you have Spotify, just search for your favorite bands and then go to the “Fans Also Like” section on their page to see a list of 10 or so similar bands. Then you can just keep branching off from there into new bands. Spotify is only $10 a month for premium with no ads, and you get 95% of albums you could ever want, with many remasters and bonus tracks, so I def think it’s worth it.
Thanks, yeah I have a deep connection to the Post-Punk era. Bands like The Fall were pretty deep listens for me for a long time.
Probably the greatest live performance I've seen was from these post-punk legends. Cuts from their classic album Solid Gold
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One other post-punk cut, a personal favorite from when PiL was doing cutting edge stuff and John Lydon was really plugged in
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gavran wrote:These gals are great:
And now horny Illyrian grandpa is drooling over them.
Holy sh*t this is fire and they're all hot which is an added bonus
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gavran wrote:These gals are great:
And now horny Illyrian grandpa is drooling over them.
Nah man, this vvvvvv is Wingo’s style.
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it might not be rock, but a lot of rock comes from the roots of blues and soul music. hell, Black Sabbath, the creators and Godfathers of what is now modern heavy metal, were a polka music band at first. Their earliest music all stems from pentatonic blues scales (mainly Black Sabbath and Paranoid).
i didn't get through the whole thing, but i liked a bunch of the music on there so far. song at the ~14:55 mark is my favorite so far.
i love when musicians go across genres. i could easily see a band like Stone Sour doing a version of this. Corey Taylor has such a singing range (5 1/2 octaves). i remember i wanted to do the song, Family Affair, as a cover with one of my bands back in NY. Everyone loves that song, but our drummer wanted nothing to do with anything outside of 70s-80s metal
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br7knicks wrote:
it might not be rock, but a lot of rock comes from the roots of blues and soul music. hell, Black Sabbath, the creators and Godfathers of what is now modern heavy metal, were a polka music band at first. Their earliest music all stems from pentatonic blues scales (mainly Black Sabbath and Paranoid).
i didn't get through the whole thing, but i liked a bunch of the music on there so far. song at the ~14:55 mark is my favorite so far.
i love when musicians go across genres. i could easily see a band like Stone Sour doing a version of this. Corey Taylor has such a singing range (5 1/2 octaves). i remember i wanted to do the song, Family Affair, as a cover with one of my bands back in NY. Everyone loves that song, but our drummer wanted nothing to do with anything outside of 70s-80s metal
Family Affair by Sly and The Family Stone is a tremendous song. The drummer wouldn’t do this song? Did you find another drummer? Since when do drummers decide what songs the band does?
Do you still play?
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HarthorneWingo wrote:br7knicks wrote:
it might not be rock, but a lot of rock comes from the roots of blues and soul music. hell, Black Sabbath, the creators and Godfathers of what is now modern heavy metal, were a polka music band at first. Their earliest music all stems from pentatonic blues scales (mainly Black Sabbath and Paranoid).
i didn't get through the whole thing, but i liked a bunch of the music on there so far. song at the ~14:55 mark is my favorite so far.
i love when musicians go across genres. i could easily see a band like Stone Sour doing a version of this. Corey Taylor has such a singing range (5 1/2 octaves). i remember i wanted to do the song, Family Affair, as a cover with one of my bands back in NY. Everyone loves that song, but our drummer wanted nothing to do with anything outside of 70s-80s metal
Family Affair by Sly and The Family Stone is a tremendous song. The drummer wouldn’t do this song? Did you find another drummer? Since when do drummers decide what songs the band does?
Do you still play?
lol no, Family Affair by Mary J Blige - i'm sure very different songs.
well i was the last guy who joined the group - they were all HS buddies, and in their late 40s and early 50s - i'm mid 30s. he and the singer just wanted to play songs they knew and from their time; the bassist and i were more experimental and wanted to try different things outside of our normal realm.
the bassist actually turned me onto the band Ghost, which is the perfect offspring of ABBA (music) and Black Sabbath (lyrical). now i'm a big fan.
i just play on my own til i can find other people who play. i've lost a lot of my speed and skill now that i don't play as often
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br7knicks wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:br7knicks wrote:
it might not be rock, but a lot of rock comes from the roots of blues and soul music. hell, Black Sabbath, the creators and Godfathers of what is now modern heavy metal, were a polka music band at first. Their earliest music all stems from pentatonic blues scales (mainly Black Sabbath and Paranoid).
i didn't get through the whole thing, but i liked a bunch of the music on there so far. song at the ~14:55 mark is my favorite so far.
i love when musicians go across genres. i could easily see a band like Stone Sour doing a version of this. Corey Taylor has such a singing range (5 1/2 octaves). i remember i wanted to do the song, Family Affair, as a cover with one of my bands back in NY. Everyone loves that song, but our drummer wanted nothing to do with anything outside of 70s-80s metal
Family Affair by Sly and The Family Stone is a tremendous song. The drummer wouldn’t do this song? Did you find another drummer? Since when do drummers decide what songs the band does?
Do you still play?
lol no, Family Affair by Mary J Blige - i'm sure very different songs.
well i was the last guy who joined the group - they were all HS buddies, and in their late 40s and early 50s - i'm mid 30s. he and the singer just wanted to play songs they knew and from their time; the bassist and i were more experimental and wanted to try different things outside of our normal realm.
the bassist actually turned me onto the band Ghost, which is the perfect offspring of ABBA (music) and Black Sabbath (lyrical). now i'm a big fan.
i just play on my own til i can find other people who play. i've lost a lot of my speed and skill now that i don't play as often
Meh, speed and skills are overrated in the world of rock and roll.
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HarthorneWingo wrote:br7knicks wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:
Family Affair by Sly and The Family Stone is a tremendous song. The drummer wouldn’t do this song? Did you find another drummer? Since when do drummers decide what songs the band does?
Do you still play?
lol no, Family Affair by Mary J Blige - i'm sure very different songs.
well i was the last guy who joined the group - they were all HS buddies, and in their late 40s and early 50s - i'm mid 30s. he and the singer just wanted to play songs they knew and from their time; the bassist and i were more experimental and wanted to try different things outside of our normal realm.
the bassist actually turned me onto the band Ghost, which is the perfect offspring of ABBA (music) and Black Sabbath (lyrical). now i'm a big fan.
i just play on my own til i can find other people who play. i've lost a lot of my speed and skill now that i don't play as often
Meh, speed and skills are overrated in the world of rock and roll.
until the guys you play with say, "alright, we're gonna do a bunch of 80s metallica and slayer."
my uncle and I still argue with one another. I love david gilmour, but i also love Yngwie Malmsteen (classically trained, i believe). Both are masters at their types of music. yngwie is on a different level, though.
but i'd much rather listen to david gilmour than yngwie
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br7knicks wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:br7knicks wrote:
lol no, Family Affair by Mary J Blige - i'm sure very different songs.
well i was the last guy who joined the group - they were all HS buddies, and in their late 40s and early 50s - i'm mid 30s. he and the singer just wanted to play songs they knew and from their time; the bassist and i were more experimental and wanted to try different things outside of our normal realm.
the bassist actually turned me onto the band Ghost, which is the perfect offspring of ABBA (music) and Black Sabbath (lyrical). now i'm a big fan.
i just play on my own til i can find other people who play. i've lost a lot of my speed and skill now that i don't play as often
Meh, speed and skills are overrated in the world of rock and roll.
until the guys you play with say, "alright, we're gonna do a bunch of 80s metallica and slayer."
my uncle and I still argue with one another. I love david gilmour, but i also love Yngwie Malmsteen (classically trained, i believe). Both are masters at their types of music. yngwie is on a different level, though.
but i'd much rather listen to david gilmour than yngwie
Me too. I come from the blues world and 60s R&R so some of the hard driving heavy metal is out of my league, though I respect it. Plus, I could never play that fast.










