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Metropolis
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Posted: January 17 2005 at 12:33 |
oliverstoned wrote:
what's emo?
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Rubbish, that's what it is
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We Lost the Skyline............
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aqualung28
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Posted: January 17 2005 at 12:39 |
emo,as far as I can tell, is a part of the pop punk genre. All it is really is a bunch of supposed suicidals singing about how they miss their girlfriends and fell the need to complain to us through punk-pop "music" for example, yellowcard. The music is really really really bad and whiny. Not worth any of your time
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"O' lady look up in time o' lady look out of love
'n you should have us all
O' you should have us fall"
"Bill's Corpse" By Captain Beefheart
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ShrinkingViolet
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Posted: January 17 2005 at 12:43 |
ha gd one metro'!, I have a gay pal Ricci who loves emo hes in love with yellowcard at moment.
i like classical, ambient, Psychedelic rock , classic rock,ofcourse my main love prog, modern rock , wee bit of folk , wee bit of jazz, i like bits of anything thats good and no crap.
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arcer
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Posted: January 17 2005 at 12:52 |
never understood what emo was either - thought it was a comedian meself.
I listen to anything that's music cause i might like it even if its country or classical, funk or flippin' tibetan nose flutes.
A lot of prog (all the classics plus Radiohead)
a lot of classic rock, (from Allman Bros to ZZ Top and everything in between)
a lot of alternative, new wave, punk (from the Clash to Stiff Little Fingers, Blondie to the Beat, Pretenders to Police)
a lot of soul, funk and disco (from Aretha to Stevie Wonder, Sly to Prince, Funkadelic to Alisha Keys, Sister Sledge to the Scissor Sisters)
a lot of electronica - from JMJ to Air, Boards of Canada to Fourtet, Mum to Tangerine Dream
a lot of country and alt country - from Bonnie Prince Billy to Ryan Adams, Hank Williams to Shelby Lynne
a lot of classical - from arvo part to vaughn williams, mozart to messiaen, piazzola to penderecki)
a lot of jazz - from mingus to mehldau to miles and so on
and everything else
The only things I don't listen to anymore are
heavy metal (cause the bulk of it is just ridiculous and it is music for 12 year olds)
and hardcore dance music (which i loved for a while but am now thoroughly bored by - a movement which was once so fresh-sounding has become the most formulaic in music (bad trance) - its only the more avant garde electronica elements that attract me now)
all musical genres have something worthwhile in them, something startling and spine-tinglingly good, you just have to go exploring. The venom displayed on the radiohead inclusion thread is a good advert for expanding your musical horizons beyond the same 12 bands and same 3 types of sound.
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mirco
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Posted: January 17 2005 at 12:57 |
bokal wrote:
I listen also to the following music:
SOUTHERN ROCK (Allman, Skynyrd, Blackfoot, etc.)
...and some other things, always related to the word ROCK. | I like Blackfoot too. I hear a story about BF producer was the same producer of Ten Years After, and tried to achieve a similar sound...
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Please forgive me for my crappy english!
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oliverstoned
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Posted: January 17 2005 at 13:35 |
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oliverstoned
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Posted: January 17 2005 at 13:36 |
mirco wrote:
bokal wrote:
I listen also to the following music:
SOUTHERN ROCK (Allman, Skynyrd, Blackfoot, etc.)
...and some other things, always related to the word ROCK. | I like Blackfoot too. I hear a story about BF producer was the same producer of Ten Years After, and tried to achieve a similar sound... |
is it a 70's band?
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goose
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Posted: January 17 2005 at 13:59 |
aqualung28 wrote:
emo,as far as I can tell, is a part of the pop
punk genre. All it is really is a bunch of supposed suicidals
singing about how they miss their girlfriends and fell the need to
complain to us through punk-pop "music" for example, yellowcard.
The music is really really really bad and whiny. Not worth any of your
time
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No, proper emo comes from hardcore and some of it's fairly arty (note, I said some!). Modern "emo" is nothing to do with real emo at all.
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Petra
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Posted: January 17 2005 at 14:05 |
I don't mind some Emo there is a band called 'Hundred Reasons' that ive seen live twice and I loved them! and 'Funeral for a Friend' are not too bad..
But mainly i listen to Prog/ Kraut, electronica, Stoner/psych rock equally
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Don't hate me
I'm not special like you
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Certif1ed
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Posted: January 17 2005 at 14:16 |
There's another thread on this somewhere back in the mists of time...
But I'll listen to absolutely anything - but I'll only listen to it more than once if I liked it or heard something "special" in it the first time.
No point listing stuff again...
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mirco
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Posted: January 17 2005 at 14:34 |
oliverstoned wrote:
mirco wrote:
I like Blackfoot too. I hear a story about BF producer was the same producer of Ten Years After, and tried to achieve a similar sound... |
is it a 70's band? |
Late 70, I guess. Most players are actually native americans from the blackfoot tribe (excuse me if i'm saying a nonsense or worst something offensive, using the noun "tribe")...
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Please forgive me for my crappy english!
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Rekkr
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Posted: January 17 2005 at 17:23 |
I listen to:
prog rock
prog folk
prog metal
folk rock
very very little death metal (Opeth only)
some black metal (most black metal is crap)
folk metal (a cool subgenre of metal - it is a mixture of folk and metal)
avant-garde (Mostly avant-garde metal and prog - artists such as
Arcturus [metal band] and Pierrot Lunaire, and Comus [prog bands].)
I can listen to pretty much anything except emo, hardcore, rap/hip-hop, r&b, modern radio rock, and country.
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aqualung28
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Posted: January 17 2005 at 17:44 |
What's A good folkmetal band?
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"O' lady look up in time o' lady look out of love
'n you should have us all
O' you should have us fall"
"Bill's Corpse" By Captain Beefheart
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bokal
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Posted: January 18 2005 at 07:22 |
mirco wrote:
oliverstoned wrote:
mirco wrote:
I like Blackfoot too. I hear a story about BF producer was the same producer of Ten Years After, and tried to achieve a similar sound... |
is it a 70's band? | Late 70, I guess. Most players are actually native americans from the blackfoot tribe (excuse me if i'm saying a nonsense or worst something offensive, using the noun "tribe")... |
Blackfoot was a 70ies southern rock band that has got a little succes in the late 70ies/early 80ies. Is one of the strongest southenr rock bands and in the eighties became more hard-rock/metal (I prefer the 70ies albums!). Singer and gutarist Medloke is now one of the three guitars in the actual line-up of the Lynyrd Skynyrd. He have also play drums in their early demos (there's something in the album Skynyrd's Fisrt... And Last). If you need suggestion I can say Hyghway Song-Blackfoot Live or album as Strike or Marauder.
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Space Stoned Rock
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mirco
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Posted: January 18 2005 at 07:30 |
bokal wrote:
If you need suggestion I can say Hyghway Song-Blackfoot Live or album as Strike or Marauder. |
I also like "diary of a working man". "Highway song" was the first Blackfoot song I ever hearded, very good.
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Please forgive me for my crappy english!
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bokal
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Posted: January 18 2005 at 08:57 |
mirco wrote:
bokal wrote:
If you need suggestion I can say Hyghway Song-Blackfoot Live or album as Strike or Marauder.
| I also like "diary of a working man". "Highway song" was the first Blackfoot song I ever hearded, very good. |
I love tracks live Highway Song, Train Train, Every Man Should Know and so on... IN the seventies they were really great, in the eighties they ahve turn they style following the influencecs of those years.
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Space Stoned Rock
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