eyes dark as coal....
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Faith No More! Hell yah! "Album of the Year" was one amazing album. Good note to go out on.Quote:
Originally Posted by K-town
tyler
Right now I'm jamming to a band called Office of Strategic Influence, a pseudo-super band made up of members of Fates Warning (Jim Matheos), Porcupine Tree (Stephen Wilson), and Dream Theater (Mike Portnoy, Kevin Moore). Prog rock/metal with a touch of techno. Good stuff. Check it out if you have the opportunity.
tyler
And when he lifts his faceQuote:
Originally Posted by Nutz
Every ear in the place is on him
i want my mtv
iwant my mtv
i want my mtv
(cue guitar solo)
I like Britany Spears.
Britney Spears and Anna Nicole Smith (pre-diet/crystal meth) are gonna be (twin) sisters.
Have we all seen the picture of Britney using her child as an airbag?
Doesn't seem all that long ago that many (myself included) though she was HOT. Time is a killer.
Stupid time.
I just subscribed to napster and was listening to a indie playlist and some of the bands are really good. I gotta admit ive been listening to too much popular musics and is missing a whole damn lot.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tyrone Bigguns
My favs would be:
1. Led Zeppelin
2. Petty
3. Pink Floyd
4.Tool
5.2pac/eminem
I have sooooo many.
I used to manage bands in Sydney, 22 years ago. Boy, I cringe when I say that. My only claim to fame is that Crowded House's manager took over one of the bands I managed, however, they only made 1 album the fizzled. I was 20 years old at the time!
(Tyler, that's prolly why we get along! I know you're a manager, too.)
Anyways, a lot of my faves are Aussie bands, prolly defunct by now.
The Angels, Mental As Anything, et al from that era had to be lived through the be believed. The Sydney Pub Circuit was amazing for a young goon like me. Those days will never come back. But, I was far too young to know what I had and to really savour it..... :sad:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tarlam!
happens to us all. youth is wasted on the young and wealth is wasted on the old!
[quote="Little Whiskey"]Yah, but I don't wanna be old and poor either...Quote:
Originally Posted by Tarlam!
Good for you. They continue to spoon feed you crap and tell you its great. I know you love cold play. Another great band is Reindeer Section. A supergroup of Scottish artists (arab strap, snow patrol, etc.).Quote:
Originally Posted by Anti-Polar Bear
I had this album:Quote:
Originally Posted by Tarlam!
http://lyred.com/covers/midnight_oil...the_sunset.jpg
and this one:
http://cover6.cduniverse.com/MuzeAud...110/110515.jpg
Thanks I-Mike. That sure brings back some memories! I the the Oils are still around, they must be 50 year olds by now. The Gurus, I dunno about what happened to them. They were hugely popular, though they never made it internationally like Midnight Oil...
I still like the old Midnight Oil.
MARS NEEDS GUITARS!!!!!!
The Beatles
The Blasters
Commander Cody And His Lost Planet Airmen
Bob Dylan & The Band
Steve Earle
Emmylou Harris & The Hot Band
Los Lobos
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Tift Merritt
Van Morrison
Willie Nelson
R.E.M.
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
U2
Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble
Neil Young And Crazy Horse
Jimmy eat World is a group i really like, along with them is Goo goo dolls, Blink 182, some rap artists,O.A.R., Sugar Cult, Bush, Match Box 20, Sublime, Bare Nacked Ladies, Lit, ACDC, 311, EVE 6, Live, Sum 41, and Young Buck
I like a lot of stuff on that list, Nick. Perhaps I'm not so old after all.
Jack, the new Better than Ezra cut, "juicy" hit local radio for the first time this morning and I immediately thought of you. I like it--nice hook.