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Peter
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Posted: May 22 2004 at 19:21 |
Oh yeah, and I like Weezer a lot too -- do they qualify as a "guilty pleasure, I wonder?
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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Peter
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Posted: May 22 2004 at 15:22 |
Two decidedly non-prog bands that many may be surprised to hear I enjoy are: (David Lee Roth era) Van Halen (Have you seen Junior's grades?) -- love the guitar -- and Reel Big Fish.
I think that the latter are really fun!
Any other RBF fans out there in prog land?
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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Certif1ed
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Posted: May 22 2004 at 15:14 |
Joren wrote:
I think danbo beats us all.... Karaoke is the most AWFUL thing ever invented! I even think going to a Spice Girls show is 'better' than doing KARAOKE! I once, accidentally, was in a KARAOKE show (I had to play in the same pub with my band, before the karaoke). It was absolutely horrificastendingly. I got so agressive I almost smashed my saxophone...
ok, danbo, no hard feelings I guess I'm just allergic
My guilty pleasures are not very nice either: before I started listening to prog, I was a serious metalhead. I've got CD's from all of the WRONG bands (Manowar, Motley Crue, Twisted Sister, Running Wild, but not many. I even have two albums by Limp Bizkit.... never play them ). The band that made me love music... my first real LOVE was AC/DC (and then came Iron Maiden, Metallica, Motorhead, Judas Priest). Of course I don't listen to them very often, but I still enjoy Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Thin Lizzy ...(UFO?)
I actually still enjoy some hard ROCK 'n' ROLL!
I saw Danko Jones live, he RAWKS!!!!!! And the dutch Peter Pan Speedrock!!!
And I just discovered Electric Eel Shock (on a festival)... it's GREAT funny Japanese rock 'n' roll!
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I like Karaoke... if I'M doing it!!!
MY first music love was AC/DC - great band! Motorhead? Superb!! Give yourself a treat and listen to "On Parole", and remind yourself that Motorhead could have been even more awesome had it not been for record companies being so scared they wouldn't release it until Punk had established itself...
Metallica were another great band, until they lost direction after the Black album.
I saw all those bands umpteen times each at least...
and I don't feel guilty!
However, Manowar???? Twisted Sister???
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bityear
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Posted: May 22 2004 at 14:02 |
I quite enjoy Placebo (which I've almost gotten beaten for ) and Aerosmith (despite their power ballads...)
Those aren't genuinely bad artists, though, but I've got to admit that I also enjoy last year's Eurovision winner (forgot the name), it's a cool track, though mainly because of the cool bassline!
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Joren
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Posted: May 22 2004 at 13:43 |
I think danbo beats us all.... Karaoke is the most AWFUL thing ever invented! I even think going to a Spice Girls show is 'better' than doing KARAOKE! I once, accidentally, was in a KARAOKE show (I had to play in the same pub with my band, before the karaoke). It was absolutely horrificastendingly. I got so agressive I almost smashed my saxophone...
ok, danbo, no hard feelings I guess I'm just allergic
My guilty pleasures are not very nice either: before I started listening to prog, I was a serious metalhead. I've got CD's from all of the WRONG bands (Manowar, Motley Crue, Twisted Sister, Running Wild, but not many. I even have two albums by Limp Bizkit.... never play them ). The band that made me love music... my first real LOVE was AC/DC (and then came Iron Maiden, Metallica, Motorhead, Judas Priest). Of course I don't listen to them very often, but I still enjoy Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Thin Lizzy ...(UFO?)
I actually still enjoy some hard ROCK 'n' ROLL!
I saw Danko Jones live, he RAWKS!!!!!! And the dutch Peter Pan Speedrock!!!
And I just discovered Electric Eel Shock (on a festival)... it's GREAT funny Japanese rock 'n' roll!
Edited by Joren
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Certif1ed
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Posted: May 22 2004 at 09:49 |
Cesar Inca wrote:
HI, CÉSAR INCA.
My most notable guilty pleasure was and still is... The Spice Girls. Honest!! Maybe it's a libido thing, or something like it, but I fconsider their second CD 'Spice World' as the best pop record since the beginning of the 90s.
(I'm sorry). Regards.
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You just reminded me...
I went to see the Spice Girls at Wembley Stadium on their farewell tour...
Went into work the next day wearing the T-Shirt under my suit (with no shirt!) in a kind of Don Johnson style.
Mind you, I was FORCED to go by my girlfriend of the time - she pleaded and begged me to go with her, her mother and her sister....
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Cesar Inca
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Posted: May 22 2004 at 09:26 |
HI, CÉSAR INCA AGAIN...
Another prog guilty pleasure of mine: IQ's 'Promises' (from their first menel-era album Nomzamo). It's mostly a somewhat ellaboarte disco-tune: the ting I can't resist is the heavy metal like guitar solo at the end... ¿heavy metal meets disco? Even the rhythm section creates a rockier cadence, leaving out the light-hearted disco tempo that the yhad been laying during the first 4 minutes. I can't believe that a non-pop act ca nactually do great pop!!!
Regards.
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Vibrationbaby
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Posted: May 22 2004 at 03:20 |
I have two ABBA albums in my collection.
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Peter
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Posted: May 22 2004 at 00:56 |
Cesar Inca wrote:
HI, THIS IS CÉ“AR INCA, AGAIN.
Other remarkable guilty pleasures of mine:
YES. 'Rhythm of Love' (Big Generator)
KING CRIMSON: 'Heartbeat' (Beat)
GENESIS: 'That's All' (Genesis) |
I'm with you on those, C.I!
Many will crap all over Big Generator here, but "The Rhythm of Love" really rocks (doesn't it? -- turn it UP!), and "Holy Lamb" is lovely!
I also thing that "Beat" is often under-rated here: "Neal and Jack and Me," "Neurotica," etc-- a FINE album!
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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Cesar Inca
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Posted: May 21 2004 at 23:39 |
HI, THIS IS CÉSAR INCA, AGAIN.
I've got my prog guilty pleasures, as well. For example, UK's 'Nothing to Lose' - nice violin solo... but those choruses (verey ABBA-esque, indeed) and over-choruses in the fade-out... yet I can't get them out of my head. Which reminds me of another prog guilty pleasure, ELO's 'Rock'n' Roll is King' (again, a nice violin solo, again, pity too short).
Other remarkable guilty pleasures of mine:
ASIA: 'Go' (Astra)
MARILLION: 'No One Can' (Holidays in Eden) (Rothery and Mosley dislike it, as a matter of fact)
MARILLION: 'These Chains' (Radiation)
YES. 'Rhythm of Love' (Big Generator)
KING CRIMSON: 'Heartbeat' (Beat)
GENESIS: 'That's All' (Genesis)
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Peter
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Posted: May 21 2004 at 23:19 |
^ Ha! Cesar wins, hands down!
I like the blonde and buxom "Baby" Spice myself, Cesar...
especially when she's not singing!
Yes, it must be your Latin libido.... We all have our weaknesses, friend. There are some here who consider ABBA to have been quintessential proto-proggers, or some such.... "Can you feel the drugs, Fernado?" "Like a pooper scooper, coming up behind you...." "Diarrhea, there it goes again, drip drip, oozing from my backdoor...." Ha!
My particular weakness is being too forgiving of grown men who are Spice Girls fans!
Are there any closet Bay City Rollers or Menudo fans out there? Fess up -- it'll do you good!
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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Cesar Inca
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Posted: May 21 2004 at 21:31 |
HI, CÉSAR INCA.
My most notable guilty pleasure was and still is... The Spice Girls. Honest!! Maybe it's a libido thing, or something like it, but I fconsider their second CD 'Spice World' as the best pop record since the beginning of the 90s.
(I'm sorry). Regards.
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Marcelo
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Posted: April 29 2004 at 13:58 |
ivan_2068 wrote:
Marcelo wrote:
I used to listen to Joan Manuel Serrat (from Spain) and Silvio Rodriguez (from Cuba) |
I see no problem with Silvio Rodriguez, even though I don't like to mix politics and music as he does, always found his music incredible. On the other hand I don't like Serrat's music but I believe he has a great voice.
Iván
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Yes, Silvio's music is incredibly, and I loved his lyrics in my student times... Curiously, in a well-known web, where you can buy prog music sorted by country (Syn-Pphonic. 8m), behind the Cuban flag you can find Silvio Rodriguez categorized like a prog music
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dude
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Posted: April 29 2004 at 11:33 |
STORM,VIBE I HEAR YA BROS!!! FAR FAR AWAY WAS ANOTHER GREAT TRACK
THEY ALSO DID A WICKED VERSOIN OF BORN TO BE WILD
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Dan Bobrowski
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Posted: April 29 2004 at 11:30 |
That's better than having a Slade fan who was a huge girlfriend!!!
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Vibrationbaby
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Posted: April 29 2004 at 11:14 |
I had a girlfriend who was a huge Slade fan!
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Posted: April 29 2004 at 11:04 |
dude wrote:
BRITISH 70s BAND SLADE IS ANOTHER VERY NON PROG BAND I LIKE,NODDY HOLDER AND THE BOYS BELTED OUT SOME GOOD TUNES KNOW WHO YOU ARE IS ONE OF MY FAVOURITES |
Aye dude! G'bye to Jane as she run runs away.
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dude
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Posted: April 29 2004 at 08:40 |
BRITISH 70s BAND SLADE IS ANOTHER VERY NON PROG BAND I LIKE,NODDY HOLDER AND THE BOYS BELTED OUT SOME GOOD TUNES KNOW WHO YOU ARE IS ONE OF MY FAVOURITES
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Vibrationbaby
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Posted: April 29 2004 at 07:12 |
dude wrote:
ALTHOUGH I WAS NEVER A CARPENTERS FAN I ALWAYS LIKED KAREN CARPENTERS VOICE, SHE WAS VERY PLEASENT TO LISTEN TO!
I ALSO LOVE "WRECK OF THE EDMUND FITZGERALD" BY GORDEN LIGHTFOOT AN EXCELLENT SONG AND BASED,AS IM SURE YOU ALL KNOW,AN A SAD EVENT IN 1974.THE SONG HAS A FEEL AND ATMOSPHERE THAT IS HAUNTING AND WHEN I LISTEN TO IT I CAN IMAGINE MYSELF ON THAT STRICKEN SHIP, ALONE AND AT THE MERCY OF AN UNCARING STORM. |
I love Gord. I remember when they dove on the wreck one of the divers left a beer on the bridge at the request of one of the crewmember's daughter because she said that her Dad enjoyed a beer every now and again. Very moving song.
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dude
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Posted: April 29 2004 at 06:11 |
ALTHOUGH I WAS NEVER A CARPENTERS FAN I ALWAYS LIKED KAREN CARPENTERS VOICE, SHE WAS VERY PLEASENT TO LISTEN TO!
I ALSO LOVE "WRECK OF THE EDMUND FITZGERALD" BY GORDEN LIGHTFOOT AN EXCELLENT SONG AND BASED,AS IM SURE YOU ALL KNOW,AN A SAD EVENT IN 1974.THE SONG HAS A FEEL AND ATMOSPHERE THAT IS HAUNTING AND WHEN I LISTEN TO IT I CAN IMAGINE MYSELF ON THAT STRICKEN SHIP, ALONE AND AT THE MERCY OF AN UNCARING STORM.
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