my favorite songs/band is probably Apocalyptica.... love those cellos....
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Hvil i fred HoreToreA man who casts no shadow has no soul.
Mathcores weird (and good), but I perfer the weirder technical Jazz fusion Death Metal.Anyone ever listened to mathcore? Now that is some seriously weird stuff.
I mainly listen to black, and progressive metal. Its the most creative, original and expressive music I can find.
When it occurs to a man that nature does not regard him as important and that she feels she would not maim the universe by disposing of him, he at first wishes to throw bricks at the temple, and he hates deeply the fact that there are no bricks and no temples
-Stephen Crane
#Hillary4prism
BD:TW
Some piously affirm: "The truth is such and such. I know! I see!"
And hold that everything depends upon having the “right” religion.
But when one really knows, one has no need of religion. - Mahavyuha Sutra
Freedom necessarily involves risk. - Alan Watts
Does anyone else listen to political music, like Hardcore Punk?
Rest in Peace TosaInu, the Org will be your legacy
Originally Posted by Leon Blum - For All Mankind
Lately I've been listening to Jackie Greene. He grew up and started his musical journey in my old neighborhood, and a drummer friend of mine who I played with back in the 80s is playing in his band. They did the Conan show in April, for the second time. He's being touted as "the prince of Americana," his style being popish folksy countryish rock (heh). Not normally a favorite genre of mine, but I like his stuff. He's travelling a tough road, off the beaten path of today's popular music.
I'm away from "home" now, and perhaps that's why the lyrics from one of the songs in particular appealed to me. It's titled "Shaken," and you can listen to it here if you want (load the site and it will start playing, followed by other tunes from his current album, Giving Up the Ghost). The part about friends also hits home. I miss Cali, and my so-called friends.
I was blue and walking down K Street Mall alone late at night back in 2003, just before I was forced to leave the old digs. I heard this music coming from a bar, and it was good. I stopped and listened outside, peering in through the window. The singer/guitarist was practically a kid, but he obviously has an "old soul." I was moved by what I heard; not much could move this heavy old stone at that time. Then, he was just another dream kitten scratching by; now, he's on the verge.
He's also fronting Phil Lesh's tribute to the Grateful Dead now. Curious to know what people here think about him. Probably not much, but he might appeal to a few. I find his stuff to be pretty real.
Be intent on loyalty
While others aspire to perform meritorious services
Concentrate on purity of intent
While those around you are beset by egoism
misc kanryodo
Sometimes. Not very often though.
True, but each is very different and the label "rock" can't really define them all accurately. For example:
Classic Rock - Led Zep
Rock 'n Roll - Bo Diddely
Blues - Muddey Waters
Folk Rock - Bob Dylan
Progressive Rock - ELP, Pink Floyd
Neo-psychedelia - Mars Volta, The Black Angels
Hard Rock - Iggy/Stooges
Space Rock - Hawkwind, early Floyd
Avant-Garde - Zappa
Acid Rock - Jimi Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane, New Riders of the Purple Sage
Progressive Metal - Tool
Early Punk - Germs, MIA, Minor Threat
Jazz - Duke Ellington
Soul - James Brown
Funk - Parliament-Funkadelic
Old R&B - Buddy Miles
Sounds a bit Bruce Springsteen.
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#Hillary4prism
BD:TW
Some piously affirm: "The truth is such and such. I know! I see!"
And hold that everything depends upon having the “right” religion.
But when one really knows, one has no need of religion. - Mahavyuha Sutra
Freedom necessarily involves risk. - Alan Watts
I listen to some rock, but mostly classical music here mainly because I do alot of playing in classical concert bands and stuff.
My two favorites are Festive Overture by Shostakovich
and Blue Shades by Frank Tichelli (more modern music, has a crazy clarinet solo at the end)
"I do not know what I may appear to the world; but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the seashore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me." - Issac Newton
That list isn't very accurate though. Led Zep is totally different from the rolling stones. Here's a more accurate version:
"Led Zep"- Led Zep
"The rolling stones"--the rolling stones
"Bo Diddely" - Bo Diddely
"Muddey Waters" - Muddey Waters
"Bob Dylan" - Bob Dylan
"Pink Floyd"- Pink Floyd
etc...
The only purpose of genre is so you can describe a band or a song to someone else, and that's only useful on a large scale (country, classical, rock, hip-hop).
I've spent too much time trapped in cars with people arguing about what kind of "metal" metallica is as opposed to slayer or some such nonsense...if you've heard a song by the band the genre is immaterial. Pet peeve of mine![]()
I need to change my vote to drum and base after discovering pendulum![]()
Queens of the Stone Age - Misfit Love is my favorite song......I don´t know what you´d call QOTSA....Alternative Rock? Stoner Rock?
"If given the choice to be the shepherd or the sheep... be the wolf"
-Josh Homme
"That's the difference between me and the rest of the world! Happiness isn't good enough for me! I demand euphoria!"
- Calvin
Unfortunately yes. I picked up their 2005 album today and am thoroughly enjoying it. I was actually quite shocked to hear that they are Australian, I can't hear an accent. Rythmic would be proud
If you have the knew one then I'd appreciate a sample![]()
I meant unfortunately I've only just discovered Pendulum![]()
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