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Abbath
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Topic: Knowledge in other genres. Posted: April 11 2005 at 00:44 |
Aside from prog, what genre would you say you have an encyclopedic
knowledge of? Feel free to spout off a few fave bands as well to show
off the chops.
As much as I'm huge into prog right now, I know a hell of alot more
about metal. I grew up on the stuff so I'm fairly knowledgable.
Top 5 of the moment:
Lykathea Aflame - Elvenefris
Gorguts - The Erosion of Sanity
Blut Aus Nord - The Work Which Transforms God
Opeth - Still Life (Vastly overrated band that released a few good albums before Blackwater Park)
Amorphis - Tales of a Thousand Lakes
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con safo
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Posted: April 11 2005 at 00:48 |
Punk....
I was obsessed with the genre a couple years ago, and used to own ALOT of punk cds, before they were all stolen. I consider that a clean start for me, as i have gotten into much more meaningful and talented music.
I like to delve into alot of genres, namely hardcore, indie, hip hop, metal and
electronic... I'd say im at a respectable level of knowledge in each.
I dont like to limit myself, i respect all forms of music... except
country. Theres a few exceptions, but for the most part, its an awful,
awful genre of music. Talk about tone-deaf...
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Posted: April 11 2005 at 01:19 |
Punk, blues, and jazz. I watched the birth of punk as a teenager and I have a huge fascination with blues and jazz.
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Hangedman
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Posted: April 11 2005 at 01:59 |
Im above average knowledge in most genres (minus emo and ska and country and polka, i know NOTHING about polka) prog is my most extensive followed by regular rock and pop rock.
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Certif1ed
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Posted: April 11 2005 at 02:54 |
Metal - especially NWOBHM and Classical (I read for a degree, which means I've read a lot more than most people who haven't!).
Apart from that, I don't really know - I just know what I like...
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Jim Garten
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Posted: April 11 2005 at 03:34 |
Certif1ed wrote:
Metal - especially NWOBHM |
Cert, you beauty!
How many people nowadays would know the meaning of NWOBHM?
Anyone for a quick nostalgic listen to Vardis?
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Joren
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Posted: April 11 2005 at 06:01 |
I know pretty much about metal. I was a real metalhead a few years ago. My favourite subgenre was also NWOBHM.
Saxon, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Motörhead, Raven and Diamond Head...
At the time I was ready to explore the more obscure bands, like Tygers From Pan Tang, Angel Witch, Girlschool and the like, my attention was drawn to a genre called PROGRESSIVE ROCK (ever heard about that?), so I left the world of metal.
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Peter
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Posted: April 11 2005 at 08:42 |
Lots of classic rock, natch, & I know a fair bit about Celtic/traditional too.
I would hesitate to use the phrase "encyclopedic knowledge," though -- that sounds rather cocky....
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James Lee
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Posted: April 11 2005 at 09:45 |
Classic rock (50s- 70s), motown (r&b, soul and funk), punk (70s- 80s), 80s alternative (the post-punk & early goth stuff especially), classic country and bluegrass, avant-garde classical/ musique concrete, current asian pop (hindi and Big 5 countries) and outsider music.
...no, seriously.
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John Gargo
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Posted: April 11 2005 at 09:54 |
Jim Garten wrote:
How many people nowadays would know the meaning of NWOBHM? |
Not enough, that's for damn sure...
Metal was my first musical obsession... it started with the mainstream acts, but then I got into Iron Maiden and very soon, I progressed into the more obscure stuff. For a while, I was on a very big thrash kick... if it thrashed, I listened to it (still do actually). Lately, it's more of the obscure 70s hard rock/metal bands I listened to... Oh, and of course, New Wave of British Heavy Metal as well...
Then I got into classic rock when I discovered that there was a station on the radio that DIDN'T suck... this got me into the more popular bands, but I also was very interested in stuff like The Velvet Underground and, especially, Blue Oyster Cult (probably my alltime favorite band). There would be quick phases where I would attempt to own all of the albums by an artist (David Bowie, etc. etc.).
That's really why I know so much... I was never one for greatest hits compilations. Unless they contain a bunch of bonus tracks you won't hear anything else, they're pointless. Also, it usually works out that the best songs on an album are the obscure tracks that the band never plays in concert.
Most recently, I got into extreme metal bands from Europe like Opeth and Edge of Sanity... they introduced me to even more extreme metal and, more importantly, progressive rock. Progressive rock is my new lifetime obsession, and perhaps my most fruitful. I can listen to everything from King Crimson, to Rush, to Can, to the Mars Volta. I've always been a fan of abstraction and unconventional approaches to, well anything really, so this genre has been a godsend.
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philippe
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Posted: April 11 2005 at 10:17 |
ELECTRO ACOUSTIC
MINIMAL MUSIC
FLUXUS
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Dan Bobrowski
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Posted: April 11 2005 at 11:35 |
Blues Rock, ie; Stevie Ray Vaughan, Arc Angels, Joe Bonamassa, Indigenous, Johnny Lang, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Doyle Bramhall II, Chris Duarte, Tab Benoit, Big Head Todd (not all blues), Steve "Mouse" Johnson, Gravy, Popa Chubby...
I was totally into Jazz for a few years... but found myself getting the most out of Fusion and experimental stuff.
I love instrumental music of various genre's... keep the singers and let the music do the talking.
Percussive based music, world, ethno, electronic... I've love intricate rhythms and Eastern motifs. Tabla, marimba, udu drums...
Late 80's through mid 90's alternative. I still have a lot of that music. I still listen to it once in a while.
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Posted: April 11 2005 at 11:40 |
I know my blues fairly well. I also know a lot about classic rock. I am really interested in jazz though, and learning more about it every day.
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salmacis
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Posted: April 11 2005 at 11:41 |
I have a knowledge of most genres but my main areas of knowledge are based in rock, prog and metal; I am a huge afficionado of NWOBHM bands like Iron Maiden, Angel Witch, Diamond Head and Saxon, plus I love 'trad' metal bands like Judas Priest, Black Sabbath and Motorhead.
I love 70s rock groups like Uriah Heep, UFO, Thin Lizzy, Rainbow, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Free, Van Halen etc. plus some of the AOR bands such as Styx, Magnum, Journey and Kansas.
I have attempted to hear every major and many minor rock bands of these eras and love what I hear.
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goose
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Posted: April 11 2005 at 11:51 |
I wouldn't say encyclopaedic by any means, but styles I have a particular interest in are
the more adventurous of metal bands (Arcturus, Maudlin of the Well and similar - or more often that not not similar at all!),
technical metal (not neoclassical shred! The crazy, twisted stuff with that's pretentious enough to claim it sounds like jazz ),
the neo folk scene in Europe (Tenhi and similar),
and doom metal, particularly funeral doom.
Styles I wish I knew more about are "proper" jazz and experimental techno in the vein of Aphex Twin, Venetian Snares et al.
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greenback
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Posted: April 11 2005 at 12:26 |
new age, hard rock and metal
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Vince
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Posted: April 11 2005 at 12:26 |
Compared to a lot of people here, I'm no encyclopedia. But people around me think I'm "The walking encyclopedia of music". Just shows how little they know .
But seriously, I'd say I'm moderately knowledgable in rock music in general, and all that surrounds it (prog, metal, hard, etc).
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Man Erg
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Posted: April 11 2005 at 12:58 |
Post-Rock - Slint,Tortoise,Mogwai,Stereolab etc
Psychedelia - Too many to mention
Electronica - '' '' ''
Folk/Folk Rock - '' '' ''
Punk/New Wave - '' '' ''
Modern Classical/Minimilism - Phillip Glass,Steve Reich,John Adams,Parmigiani,John Taverner,Arvo Part etc
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Radioactive Toy
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Posted: April 11 2005 at 13:13 |
all kinds of metal.. wohaa
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Man With Hat
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Posted: April 11 2005 at 15:11 |
I know about swing, prog, and "classic" rock. I also know a little bit about metal. I like to learn about all styles of music. I'm talkin' music, not Rap nor Emo. I wouldn't say encylopedia either, i know some but there are people who know more, much more.
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