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I'll watch it again later, but I've seen it a good few times and have always thought the who were rubbish. Whereas the Stones were pretty good. |
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There are radio session versions, but the studio versions are far superior, so track them down. Also, Barrett's two solo albums. The Madcap Laughs' and 'Barrett' are just as good and interesting as 'Piper' I would say. the collection of leftover solo songs 'Opel' also has great songs on it. btw, I heard on the radio the other day that Pink Flooyd and Barrett's long thought lost performance of 'See emily Play' on top of the Pops was recently discovered and will be broadcast at some point. As you might be able to tell I am a big Barrett nut. |
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a quick list off the top of my head:
journey foreigner chicago boston styx rush aerosmith queen prince U2 elton john michael jackson pink floyd springsteen grateful dead stevie ray vaugn most bands that came out after 75 im more likely to question. i generally consider the 90's a worthless decade for music, and the 00's are even worse.
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They're some of my favourites. I like some 90's stuff: Jeff Buckley, Soundgarden, STP, Collective Soul, Black Crowes, Gin Blossoms, Spacehog. Generally speaking, music has sucked since Jeff Buckley died.
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As for the 90's, it's not worthless because it did give us alot of alternative and grunge rock, which I still listen to this day (like Nirvana, Foo Fighters, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, etc). You are a harsh music critic imo.
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If he hadn't gotten involved in Band aid, he would be long forgotten, apart from showing up on one hit wonder lists. Re: Bands from the 90s. The Screaming Trees made a truly amazing rock album called 'Dust'. I would honestly say it stands up there with the best rock albums of all time, it was their last album and is leaps and bounds ahead of their earlier stuff. Mark Lanegan makes very interesting and great solo albums too. |
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harsh critic? no. i just know what i like and i stand behind my tastes.
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The 60's, 70's and 80's is the best era of rock ever, imo.
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70s rule
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^ Damn right.
I was born in the wrong decade. |
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Some people "hate" the artists that they're not into. Others are simply indifferent about them.
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Aerosmith. I just don't see the appeal.
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dylan rules, springsteen drools. did i clear that up?
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But, seriously man, if you have been into that whole period of music, get ahold of 'Dust', 10 tracks, all fantastic, the critics all fell over that one when it was released, but it wasn't exactly a big hit. It was their last album. I used to listen to it everyday for a long time. apart from that I only had a 'best of' that someone has had a loan of for a long time. But, with 'Dust' they took leaps and bounds ahead of their previous stuuf, shame they broke up, but Lanagen does great solo stuff. Any rock fan should take a listen to Dust. The song 'Sworn and Broken' is so good, 'Make my mind', they're all epic sounding, i just got a little blood rush thinking about that album. I have a copy but it is scratched and jumpy. Need a new one. |
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I bought a best of and a live album after getting into the song 'Sweet Emotion' that is played at the start of 'Dazed and confused'. I would say there were only 3 songs that i would say were great, Walk this way, Sweet emotion, and that one Eminem sampled for 'sing for the moment', 'Dream on'.
the live album was awful. |
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Um, no. Sorry. Let me guess, to you Springsteen is just a second rate Dylan rip-off, who sounds constipated and writes dumb stadium anthems like "Born in the U.S.A."? Because that's the general argument I get from Dylan fans about Springsteen, and it couldn't be more off base.
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