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07-12-2008
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Senior Member
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Ok it's that time again...
Music suggestions are needed. Been busy and not had time to uncover new stuff lately. I have listened to the new Beck, which sounds great as well as the most recent Black Keys. But other than that, not much new.
Abersonc, I'm looking at you buddy....
BTW, picked up Jane's Addiction Ritual De Lo Habitual on vinyl today. Great buy! And am now listening to Flowers of Guatemala by REM. Great song with a great guitar spare guitar solo!
Hello Issaic, it's me Jem88....
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07-12-2008
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Numbnuts
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
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The new music today stinks. Stick with the Beatles, Stones, Zep, Who, Eagles, Creedence Clearwater, Doobie Bros, Skynyrd, etc.
Glad to see you are still around. Long time no see. 
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07-13-2008
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#3
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Senior Member
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Kid Rock's "Rock n' Roll " is pretty solid.
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07-13-2008
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Dark Days
Years Donated 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
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Here are 4 of my playlists. You might have to go into each one to see the whole list for each.
Maybe you will see something of interest.
http://www.playlist.com/playlist/user/23502748
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07-13-2008
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THE BIG DOG
Years Donated 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
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Location: | Ahhhhh Kansas |
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The new Motley Crue just rocks the house as well as the new Judas Priest.
This is a team who is battling several major injuries to
key players including Pro Bowl talents like Lee, Austin, Jenkins, Murray,
Carter and Ratliff. Other key starters missing include Costa, Smith, Church and
Coleman. That is 11 key players - that's half the starting lineup. Yet we still went 8-8.
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07-13-2008
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#6
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Senior Member
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Earth |
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"The ball ain't heavy."
-Herschel Walker, when asked if he got tired carrying the ball 30 times per game.
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07-13-2008
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#7
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Senior Member
Years Donated 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jem88
Music suggestions are needed. Been busy and not had time to uncover new stuff lately. I have listened to the new Beck, which sounds great as well as the most recent Black Keys. But other than that, not much new.
Abersonc, I'm looking at you buddy....
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Let's see -- still digging Nick Cave's Dig Lazarus Dig (I celebrate his entire catalog). The new Hold Steady is out tuesday and continues a string of great work. Fleet Foxes' album and ep are very good. Getting into the new Wolf Parade and Sigur Ros. I like recent country-ish albums by Pete Molinari (I guess that is more "folk"), Hayes Carll, and Bonnie "Prince" Billy too.
I forgot to pick up the new Beck last week but plan to do that today and will check out the Black Keys.
Been listening to a ton of Tom Waits - he continues to amaze me at every turn.
Be interested to hear what folks are enjoying.
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07-13-2008
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#8
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Return to Dominance
Joined: | Mar 2005 |
Location: | Formerly YoMick |
Posts: | 21,422 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jem88
Music suggestions are needed. Been busy and not had time to uncover new stuff lately. I have listened to the new Beck, which sounds great as well as the most recent Black Keys. But other than that, not much new.
Abersonc, I'm looking at you buddy....
BTW, picked up Jane's Addiction Ritual De Lo Habitual on vinyl today. Great buy! And am now listening to Flowers of Guatemala by REM. Great song with a great guitar spare guitar solo!
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You gotta have that song Paralyzer. Great rockin' song.
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Originally Posted by ninja
The new music today stinks.
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While I am very nostalgic in my music tastes as well.... there is good music out there today lol
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Originally Posted by big dog cowboy
The new Motley Crue just rocks the house as well as the new Judas Priest.
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Seriously?
Did they go back to their old style 80's sound? Those bands did REALLY rock at one time...
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07-13-2008
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#9
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Senior Member
Years Donated 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ninja
The new music today stinks. Stick with the Beatles, Stones, Zep, Who, Eagles, Creedence Clearwater, Doobie Bros, Skynyrd, etc.
Glad to see you are still around. Long time no see. 
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There is so much great new music every year -- people need to break out of their shells and try NEW stuff.
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07-13-2008
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Numbnuts
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Bel Air, MD |
Posts: | 4,602 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by abersonc
There is so much great new music every year -- people need to break out of their shells and try NEW stuff.
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Comparatively speaking, today's music is nothing compared to the past, imo.
Maybe it is because the times have changed. What was it about the 60's and 70's that brought out the best in music? Did Vietnam, the draft, the beginning of drug use and free love, youth rebellion, etc. affect the music so much? Today's music is lacking something. Today's culture is lacking something. Today's musicians seem to lack substance. Today's musician seems to be all about image and money.
New stuff? Such as?
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07-13-2008
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The Proletariat
Joined: | Dec 2004 |
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Not exactly new, but Jeff Buckley's a big favorite of mine, if you hadn't heard him. Some of the songs released after his death are great. Vancouver is a great song.
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07-13-2008
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#12
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Senior Member
Years Donated 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ninja
Comparatively speaking, today's music is nothing compared to the past, imo.
Maybe it is because the times have changed. What was it about the 60's and 70's that brought out the best in music? Did Vietnam, the draft, the beginning of drug use and free love, youth rebellion, etc. affect the music so much? Today's music is lacking something. Today's culture is lacking something. Today's musicians seem to lack substance. Today's musician seems to be all about image and money.
New stuff? Such as?
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Any new music will compare poorly to the past as most people see it b/c the past stuff is the distilled best of that era and the new stuff you have to work through to find the gems.
See my post earlier for good stuff that is recent
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07-13-2008
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#13
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That Guy
Joined: | Aug 2005 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by abersonc
Any new music will compare poorly to the past as most people see it b/c the past stuff is the distilled best of that era and the new stuff you have to work through to find the gems.
See my post earlier for good stuff that is recent
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I kind of agree with both of you. There is some good music out now, but as far as great bands go... Back in the 60s, 70s, and 80s, there were just some bands that transcended music, many of them are STILL touring and recording albums. I look at the bands that have surfaced in the past 10 years, and I just don't see that type of band.
But there's some Indie stuff surfacing now that is great stuff, just have a hard time believing the bands/artists will take off and be like the great bands of the past.
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07-14-2008
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Surrealist
Years Donated 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
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Pshaw....early 90s rock rules all.
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07-14-2008
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#15
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Senior Member
Years Donated 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
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Quote:
Originally Posted by peplaw06
I kind of agree with both of you. There is some good music out now, but as far as great bands go... Back in the 60s, 70s, and 80s, there were just some bands that transcended music, many of them are STILL touring and recording albums. I look at the bands that have surfaced in the past 10 years, and I just don't see that type of band.
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Sure, but we recognize those bands from the 60s and 70s because they lasted and folks still listen to them (and we have an entire catalog to examine). I think it is far easier for people to keep listening to old stuff without giving the new bands the time of day - that ultimately hurts the industry.
But one thing we need to remember is that the bands who transcended mostly do so retrospectively as their legend grows. For example, I was a kid when the Clash was big - by "big" that meant that young folks would be talking about their albums and the critics loved them. But you didn't hear them much on the radio really until the end of their careers. Of course, now everyone sees them as one of the most important bands of their era.
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