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Post by The Ocean on Oct 24, 2020 18:44:59 GMT
Listening to some aughties rock, which I think is incredibly underrated nowadays. It seems to have been glossed over and forgotten in time.
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Post by zenman on Oct 24, 2020 19:03:14 GMT
Excellent.
I would add The Raconteurs.
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Post by The Ocean on Oct 25, 2020 6:56:27 GMT
I try to listen to soft rock jams when I'm having bouts of insomnia to help me fall asleep. Sometimes it helps. Other times I get too into the grove and just end up listening.
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Post by edog40 on Oct 25, 2020 12:32:14 GMT
STP- Purple
Lizzie Borden- Visual Lies
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Post by The Ocean on Oct 25, 2020 20:35:39 GMT
Excellent. I would add The Raconteurs. My fav Raconteurs song
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Post by The Ocean on Oct 25, 2020 22:56:07 GMT
Without Dale Bozzio, there would be no Madonna, Gwen Stefani, or Lady Gaga
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Post by wrax on Oct 26, 2020 17:21:43 GMT
I nabbed an "audiophile" pressing of Soundgarden's Down On The Upside at 50% discount from my local HMV. I could not resist even though I have had the CD for what must be nearly 25 years. The quality is pure, not a bad track on the record.
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Post by The Ocean on Oct 26, 2020 18:55:41 GMT
View AttachmentI nabbed an "audiophile" pressing of Soundgarden's Down On The Upside at 50% discount from my local HMV. I could not resist even though I have had the CD for what must be nearly 25 years. The quality is pure, not a bad track on the record. Death is always sad, but I've lost too many people in my life to suicide, and even though Chris Cornell was not somebody I knew, obviously his music was in all of our lives, and when he took his life it was so relentlessly devastating. It still is. I'm still less than a year removed from the suicide of one of my oldest and dearest friends Charlie, and when I think of it I remember Linkin' Park's One More Light. And even still, Chester Bennington is also gone. It's hard to listen to Soundgarden, Audioslave, or his solo stuff now without feeling the music is bittersweet now.
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Post by beanguy on Oct 26, 2020 19:14:44 GMT
Without Dale Bozzio, there would be no Madonna, Gwen Stefani, or Lady Gaga Debbie Harry was coming anyway, but MTV made music more visual, creating the path.
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Post by The Ocean on Oct 27, 2020 6:12:11 GMT
Since I've got time on my hands lately I decided to finally start watching a show people have been telling me I'd love. I had no idea the music in Lucifer is so good. This song played during a car chase scene and I really dig it. Makes me think of Screaming for Vengeance era Judas Priest mixed with Motley Crue.
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Post by The Ocean on Oct 29, 2020 3:52:06 GMT
In the mood for some assorted Alice today.
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Post by The Ocean on Oct 31, 2020 9:13:20 GMT
I sincerely do love a lot of different genres in general, but I especially love artists who work in many different genres. It's why I've come to love The Weeknd, and ESPECIALLY his newest album which seems to combine modern Pop with some Rap/Hip-Hop beats with 80's New Wave, and vocals almost reminiscent of Smokey Robinson. He's one of a generation of singer/songwriters who are creating their own sound and carving out a place for their own style of music. I love Feist in much the same way. They don't sound anything alike, but they are both so unique that you know when you are listening to them the second you hear their distinctive voices, no matter the genre they are working in at a given time.
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Post by The Ocean on Nov 1, 2020 21:14:46 GMT
One of those tracks you can just close your eyes to and get lost in.
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Post by The Ocean on Nov 2, 2020 7:59:20 GMT
Also from Frontiers. She's another guitarist I love because she writes for the song and doesn't just showboat on every song.
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Post by The Ocean on Nov 3, 2020 16:15:56 GMT
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