I think I hate my Generation

Hades said:
Hmm, I find Aerosmith to be overrated.

Well they started in the 70s and are still going, so they must not be that over rated ;) Me likes them :up:


Poor Steven Tyler :( Has anyone heard how he's been doing after his throat surgery?
 
Tsunulia said:
Aerosmith is even known to cure cancer :up: And Joe Perry's hot sauce will make you immortal :D
And here is Joe mixing up a batch of the Boneyard Brew. Interesting spoon. :o

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Truthteller said:
And here is Joe mixing up a batch of the Boneyard Brew. Interesting spoon. :o

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mmmmmm..............I wanna lick the spoon :D
 
Tsunulia said:
Well they started in the 70s and are still going, so they must not be that over rated ;) Me likes them :up:


Poor Steven Tyler :( Has anyone heard how he's been doing after his throat surgery?
Supposedly completely successful. Back in the studio this summer, back on tour this fall. :)
 
Truthteller said:
Supposedly completely successful. Back in the studio this summer, back on tour this fall. :)

Yay! :D I hope his voice doesn't give out on him in the middle of singing :p We needz him :O :up:
 
Here is the problem. Somewhere allong the line my generation thought by listening to sensitive stuff and not rocking out they'd attract more women because they figured they must hate all this alpha male stuff. So they start listening to Verticle Horizon, The Postal Service and techno intrumental to show they are in touch with their feeling and don't like abrasive rebelous music.
 
ShadowBoxing said:
Here is the problem. Somewhere allong the line my generation thought by listening to sensitive stuff and not rocking out they'd attract more women because they figured they must hate all this alpha male stuff. So they start listening to Verticle Horizon, The Postal Service and techno intrumental to show they are in touch with their feeling and don't like abrasive rebelous music.

:down Guy's like that scare me :(
 
LOL!

I'm tellin' ya. The gospel of Joe Perry will cure their ills. :)
 
Truthteller said:
LOL!

I'm tellin' ya. The gospel of Joe Perry will cure their ills. :)

Amen brutha! Preach it! :D :p
 
ShadowBoxing said:
Here is the problem. Somewhere allong the line my generation thought by listening to sensitive stuff and not rocking out they'd attract more women because they figured they must hate all this alpha male stuff. So they start listening to Verticle Horizon, The Postal Service and techno intrumental to show they are in touch with their feeling and don't like abrasive rebelous music.

I listen to stuff like Sixpence None the Richer and The Sundays, but I also rock out to Killswitch Engage and Flyleaf and Trivium kinda stuff. And Kelly Clarkson fits somewhere between. :(
 
Master Chief said:
I listen to stuff like Sixpence None the Richer and The Sundays, but I also rock out to Killswitch Engage and Flyleaf and Trivium kinda stuff. And Kelly Clarkson fits somewhere between. :(
Go to search bar in favorite P2P. Type in "Aerosmith" and gradually work your way up to "Led Zepplin" then finally go real hard with "Korn" and "Tool"....by the morning you should be cured:

Note don't try this unless under extreme circumstances.
 
Yeah, Aerosmith is pretty good, same with Zep. I like Van Halen too. :confused: Korn hurts my ears, and Tool scares the crap out of me. :(
 
ShadowBoxing said:
I don't know what the disconnect is from me and my peers at college is exactly, I mean assume we all had comprable upbringings and surroundings. But this was a few weeks ago. Me and 13 friends celebrated beach weekend by renting a beach house. Me and 4 other guys (all of them I am pretty tight with...or so I thought) rode down together. When they first hopped in the car I had a CD playing, the most masculine music I thought I had to play, House of Pain (famous for "Jump Around" "Put on your sh** kickers" and "Top of the Morning to Ya"..)...Ya know music that makes you wanna kick a$$ and take names. Not only had they never heard them before at all, they did not like it (c'mon I remember growing up on that stuff)

Next from my selection of music I suggest Rage Against the Machine, which they counter is terrible music:eek: ...that was my reaction too.

Next we put in the far less abrasive Hobbastank, which I admit is far to tame...they get board with it fairly quickly.

I suggest Snoop Dogg: NO, Run DMC: NO, No rap, No Korn, No Hard Rock, No mild Rock (apparently they have a problem with Rock)....No to Rolling Stones, No to my Seether CD, No to Kanye West, No to Tupac, No to Bob Dylan...

I think we end up listening to John Mayer and Gavin DeGraw for a while...both CDs I burned for girlfriends to listen to while I drove places.

Finally I get them to agree to Red Hot Chilli Peppers, a crowd pleaser you'd think. We listen for a while, but they get tired of it and suggest that we plug in their IPOD.

What is on their IPOD you ask. Oh its bands like Postal Service, Some techno-emo BS, this techno instrumental music that sounds like its from romantic comedies, singer songwriters like Wheat and stuff like Verticle Horizon.

The next day we get in a friend's car (who had met us down there) and he is listening to (get this) Jimmy Buffet and Music Man (yes the showtunes). What happened to my Generation...they even scoffed at me when I pointed out "Music is about rebellion"

God help us all if this is our future.

They don't like the Stones, Dylan or RHCP? **** them, yo.
 
ShadowBoxing said:
Here is the problem. Somewhere allong the line my generation thought by listening to sensitive stuff and not rocking out they'd attract more women because they figured they must hate all this alpha male stuff. So they start listening to Verticle Horizon, The Postal Service and techno intrumental to show they are in touch with their feeling and don't like abrasive rebelous music.
when you say techno instrumental I think Ratatat, +/-(Plus/Minus), Muse, Sigur Ros doing Electronic...

:confused:
 
Really, you're one to talk listening to Korn, Seether and the worst, Hoobastank.

Seriously, Hoobastank?!
 
Archangel said:
Really, you're one to talk listening to Korn, Seether and the worst, Hoobastank.

Seriously, Hoobastank?!
I'm not a perfect person
There's many things I wish I didn't do
But I continue learning
I never meant to do those things to you
And so I have to say before I go
That I just want you to know

I've found a reason for me
To change who I used to be
A reason to start over new
and the reason is you


:(:up:






































*gags*
 
Archangel said:
Really, you're one to talk listening to Korn, Seether and the worst, Hoobastank.

Seriously, Hoobastank?!
Hookastank is god awfull. if i have to listen to "the reason" one more time i'm going to make whoever's listning to them eat the cd player.
 
Master Chief said:
Yeah, Aerosmith is pretty good, same with Zep. I like Van Halen too. :confused: Korn hurts my ears, and Tool scares the crap out of me. :(

Van Halen + DLR = :up:

Van Halen + Hagar = :down
 
MutantCircus said:
now that's some heavy ****

"Fly away my space rocket
You don't need put money in my pocket
The door is closed I just locked it
I plug my port plug in your socket"
 
classic rock (99% of it atleast...led zep/aerosmith/etc...) is probably my least favourite genre of music....so horrible....people's musical tastes differ...deal with it.
 
Aerosmith in Los Angeles in February 2006. Joe Perry with the hat and Joey Kramer with the drum kit. That little skull head thing there on the drum platform is kinda strange. :eek:

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Tyler listens, from San Antonio in January.

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