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Let's play a game here, to make the Doors discussion a little more fun and less "you suck". Let's rank your top 10 musicians from the 60's and early 70's.
Here are my top choices from the era:
And my choices for overrated:
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You put the most overrated band of the era at #1 on your 'top' list, IMO.
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It's almost like the lists are reversed.
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Heh. Well, let's see your lists. Don't just pick on mine.
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HaemishM
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What the fuck
Yeah. I'm kind of speechless. As for overrated - the Beatles were the most overrated band of all times. The Stones weren't overrated but I wouldn't put them top of the list. Zeppelin overrated? The fuck? The composition alone on some of those songs puts them leaps and bounds over the Stones. And the fucking Stooges? Really? Talk about over-fucking-rated. You say they spawned a genre of music then forget about King Crimson who spawned the progressive generation? Pink Floyd overrated? Either you are smoking something you should stop smoking, or you aren't smoking enough of it.
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« Last Edit: May 23, 2013, 11:31:15 AM by HaemishM »
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If he were smoking anything good, he wouldn't be dissing Led Zeppelin. :p My taste in music isn't very mainstream, either, but I love Zeppelin (at least some of it) and some progressive rock, although it's not something I'm immersed in. Oh, and I The Stooges. AND Iggy... . (whose performances, I might add, were heavily influenced by Jim Morrison although at least Iggy dove from the stage into the crowd and didn't just fall off the stage into the crowd) Let's not have a progressive rock fight though. I've seen those. They can be uglier than those PC/MAC arguments.
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I don't do top ten lists. I can't choose like that, so much is dependent on mood or location, not to mention place in time (something that was amazing but maybe didn't stand the test of time, or not so amazing but did). Top ten over ten years, especially some of the golden age of recorded music? Crazy talk.
How can you pick between James Brown and Muddy Waters? Hell, half your lists were just Muddy filtered through psychedelics and Mud's protege Buddy Guy is the act Hendrix ripped off (and later SRV). Can you put Christopher Parkening on the list or take him off to make room for Albert King? Aretha or Janis or Ella or Etta? And it reaches far enough back to wonder if there's room for Elvis or Sinatra or Chuck Berry. Hell, Basie was active through there as was Calloway, even if their best was behind them. Can Otis Redding or the MGs get on the list? I'd say Willie, Merle, Waylon and the boys peaked a bit later, but how about Cash or Loretta? The Yardbirds, they were so hot for the time.
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So. Umm. The new Daft Punk album is really, really fucking good. Almost completely live instrumentation progressive electro takes on 70s disco, 80s funk and adult contemporary/yacht-rock. It's got a 9 minute musical documentary of Giorgio Moroder's life on it. And a showtune written for a Muppet by ELO and Pink Floyd. And James Bond and Michael McDonald on a robot love-yacht.
Buuut no one here cares. Back to arguing over dinosaurs it is, then.
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So. Umm. The new Daft Punk album is really, really fucking good. Almost completely live instrumentation progressive electro takes on 70s disco, 80s funk and adult contemporary/yacht-rock. It's got a 9 minute musical documentary of Giorgio Moroder's life on it. And a showtune written for a Muppet by ELO and Pink Floyd. And James Bond and Michael McDonald on a robot love-yacht.
Buuut no one here cares. Back to arguing over dinosaurs it is, then.
Ahem: http://forums.f13.net/index.php?topic=23255.0
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I don't know how I missed that, what with this thread right here dedicated to talking about music* and stuff.
*old music
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So. Umm. The new Daft Punk album is really, really fucking good. Almost completely live instrumentation progressive electro takes on 70s disco, 80s funk and adult contemporary/yacht-rock. It's got a 9 minute musical documentary of Giorgio Moroder's life on it. And a showtune written for a Muppet by ELO and Pink Floyd. And James Bond and Michael McDonald on a robot love-yacht.
Buuut no one here cares. Back to arguing over dinosaurs it is, then.
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Buuut no one here cares. Back to arguing over dinosaurs it is, then.
Don't feel bad, this thread ignores any new music I talk about, too.
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70s disco, 80s funk and adult contemporary/yacht-rock. Giorgio Moroder ELO Pink Floyd Michael McDonald
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Irony? You're soaking in it!
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Speaking of fossils, just saw the Crue last night. Totally rocking, badass show. I really wanted to see them while Mick can still stand through a show. For the outro and stage bow, he just went over and sat on an amp, I had a feeling they play until he calls it.
My fiancee is lucky I'm a faithful and trustworthy mate, I had attractive middle aged women all over me most of the night. Pretty flattering after all these years :) I did feel bad for my buddy, he's shy and would've definitely scored as a wingman.
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Just for clarification, is middle-aged 40?
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Yes, middle age is 40.
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I'd say it was pretty solidly 30-50 there. Some really nice specimens on display, though.
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70s disco, 80s funk and adult contemporary/yacht-rock. Giorgio Moroder ELO Pink Floyd Michael McDonald
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Irony? You're soaking in it! ...if most of the above were still making music at all, it would probably be more ironic. Also, I'm not the one engaging in the last 2 pages of /mu/tardish 'X 70s fratboy favourite has aged less disgracefully than X 70s fratboy favourite' arguments. I'm simply saying you're all mental. Anyway. While I'm here, alongside my love for French House Robots remaking the 70s and 80s in their own image, I am also mad for Boards of Canada. Their new album is coming out in a couple of weeks. If you dig John Carpenter's soundtrack work and rohypnol damaged memories of places you can't possibly have been, their new track might interest you: Boards of Canada - Reach For The Dead
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I remember feeling the same way in my 20s.
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This new Daft Punk album. I'm just not feeling it. Halfway in and it feels like a epic love poem to disco. DISCO. I... just... no.
It's not bad, per se, but it totally leaves me cold.
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There are no bad genres, only bad songs.
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Polka would disagree with you. Let's face it, disco is really not that different from a lot of pop music that came after it. I don't have a problem with disco, just don't feel like an homage was necessary or interesting, at least not this way. Twelve Foot Ninja did it better.
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I just downloaded everything I didn't have and always wanted by Duane Peters. There really isn't much and it's not very expensive. He's not prolific. Probably because he's mostly stoned, I guess. I hope to see him live someday before either of us dies. I love Duane Peters. I think I might have posted this once before (who can remember... aren't we all just a little Bloodsworthy), but it's my fav Duane video and it's awesome that Matt Hensley is there too. Gunfight - Opium for Days
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I think you ruptured my glockenspiel.
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Polkas are fun to dance to. Tiring, though.
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There's a lot of bad polka out there, folks just going through the motions like a wedding band. But you get a hot polka band and a barrel of beer, and that's a fucking good time. I love a good polka band. I used to work with a bartender who shredded on the accordion (another instrument that gets a bad rap from shitty players).
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There are no bad genres, only bad songs.
There are, however, entire genres that are so full of bad songs that finding a good one is like finding a needle in a haystack.
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