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Re: Music
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 10:13 am
by eCat
I never knew that Soft Cell's 80's version was as remake.
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Re: Music
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 11:47 am
by Owlman
Didn't know that
Re: Music
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2016 9:58 am
by eCat
it still sucks Prince is dead..if you don't want to watch the whole thing, watch at the 14:20 mark
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Re: Music
Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2016 9:55 am
by eCat
we've talked about this group before but I keep running across songs of theirs I really like. They are the next group I really want to see in concert
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Re: Music
Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2016 11:46 am
by hedge
That sounds like a cross b/w John Mellacamp and the Velvet Underground...
Re: Music
Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2016 12:18 pm
by Jungle Rat
I wish you were underground. 6 feet.
Re: Music
Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2016 2:03 pm
by BigRedMan
I wish your were crushed like velvet.....
Re: Music
Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2016 3:36 pm
by crashcourse
your wish would be crushed by velveeta
Re: Music
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2016 9:56 pm
by eCat
Today John Lee Hooker would be 99 years old
While most people would go with Boom Boom as their favorite JLH song, mine has always been Big Legs, Tight Skirt...
I can relate...Big Legs, Tight Skirts drive me outta my mind too
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bonus
This Is Hip
The man was a bad motherfucker on that Epiphone 335
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Re: Music
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 7:48 pm
by Bklyn
Personally...the Stones had better songs. The Beatles were better song writers.
To me, the Stones were sonically richer.
Re: Music
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 9:11 pm
by hedge
Was that apropos anything or did you just feel like blurting it out?
Re: Music
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 10:07 pm
by Bklyn
Jumped from Sympathy for the Devil to Eleanor Rigby and realized how much better the former sounded through my speakers. Then I started thinking about it.
Re: Music
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 8:19 am
by hedge
Well, I can see where you drew that conclusion based on precisely those two choices from their respective catalogs. SFTD is easily in my top 3 for the Stones, probably #1, and while Eleanor Rigby isn't by favorite Beatles song, it is a good example of their move away from teeny bop pop songs and towards the really interesting stuff they produced from 1967 and onward. Thanks goodness for marijuana and LSD. I suspect A Day in the Life (among others), however, would hold their own sonically, but in general I agree with your assessment...
Re: Music
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 9:30 am
by crashcourse
most stones and beatles songs excluding the above 2 I tend to skip over when they come over my radio
I rarely if ever skip by pearl jam/metallica/zeppelin/linkin park/breaking Benjamin/rush/Fleetwood mac/Kansas/REO/Floyd songs
Re: Music
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 9:38 am
by AlabamAlum
You skip the Stones but not Linkin Park, Breaking Benjamin, and Rush?
Jesus fucking Christ.
Re: Music
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 10:06 am
by hedge
Kansas? I thought they only had two songs. And REO Speedwagon? What AA said. Hey crash, the 1970's called, they want their stringy haired middle school stoner back...
Re: Music
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 10:15 am
by hedge
Can't remember if we talked about this in here, but it's ironic that the Stones were considered the bad boys from the hood while the Beatles were thought of as more effete, artsy, upper class types. The truth is, the members of the Beatles were from hardscrabble Liverpool, while Mick Jagger was attending the London School of Economics even while he was in the Stones, while the rest of the Stones, even Keith, were from much more upper middle class homes than the Beatles, who were mostly from poorer, single parent homes. The Beatles saw music as their way out of a fairly dreary life, while the Stones were all pose and mostly in it for the chicks. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but it's just funny that most people think of the Stones as much more of the hardened bad boys than the Beatles, when the opposite was actually the case...
Re: Music
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 11:55 am
by crashcourse
leftoverture/song for America/masque all great Kansas albums--if Beethoven was alive today he'd prefer Kansas, Floyd, and maybe supertramp to the stones
reo I see your point but that was the first concert I ever got high at
loiusville jam reo/foreigner/thin lizzy and stever miller --that's another band I'd skip the stones for.
yep I skip the stones- had some girls played that album over and over--just never got into the stones
play 4-5 linkin park songs and 3-4 Benjamin songs when I work out
Re: Music
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 12:42 pm
by Bklyn
Crash is dead to me.
Re: Music
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 12:44 pm
by Bklyn
hedge wrote:Well, I can see where you drew that conclusion based on precisely those two choices from their respective catalogs. SFTD is easily in my top 3 for the Stones, probably #1, and while Eleanor Rigby isn't by favorite Beatles song, it is a good example of their move away from teeny bop pop songs and towards the really interesting stuff they produced from 1967 and onward. Thanks goodness for marijuana and LSD. I suspect A Day in the Life (among others), however, would hold their own sonically, but in general I agree with your assessment...
A Day in the Life is a bit richer, but it glides too much into avant garde territory with the string orchestration. I still like the song, a lot, but I'll take "She's a Rainbow" over it...if I'm going for more eclectic sounds.