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Part of the problem is when someone posts an amazingly talented world-class guitarist and everyone natters on about the commercial shit being shoved down your throats.
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Selby
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Part of the problem is when someone posts an amazingly talented world-class guitarist and everyone natters on about the commercial shit being shoved down your throats. He is definitely a talented guitarist, he just isn't my style of music. I appreciate it but have a hard time getting into it.
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« Last Edit: March 04, 2011, 11:23:44 AM by Mrbloodworth »
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That riff at 2:13 in To Breathe in a Casket...oh man, that is some absolutely fantastic stuff. Fucking love it. Unfortunately I don't care much at all for the main riff of the song which hurts because its repeated fairly often. The second track opening is just goofy as shit. Ugh, this is why I dislike Necrophagist, they just throw in random goofy arpeggios/guitar trickery that make no sense at all in the context of the riff. Otherwise I actually really like their riffs, if not their overall composition which is meh.
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LullabyDrownedTim Minchin - why have I never heard of this guy before? I was laughing at Lullaby and really, really liked Drowned.
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I saw these guys on a battle of the bands type competition run by Metal Hammer shown on a now defunct metal/rock channel. They are mad. Especially the Conan warpaint, kilts, fur jerkins and that nutter on the accordion. I may have posted these guys here or on another thread, but Evile won the 2nd competition MH ran. Here is a clip of them playing in the studio. They play the entire album on the DVD that came with the limited edition CD.
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For the guitar people, random thing I happened to run across today while wasting time on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJw7EeozDIYMy late uncle was a not-really-successful musician in Nebraska for many years, this guy was his hero.
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The Transcendent One: AH... THE ROGUE CONSTRUCT. Nordom: Sense of closure: imminent.
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I just discovered Sigur Ros. I, for some reason, had put off listening to their stuff. It's nice ambient music.
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"Always do what is right. It will gratify half of mankind and astound the other."
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Wow, the stuff that guy does with voicing and integrating melody lines is amazing!
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This kind of fits here, and I didn't want to make a new thread.
I'm looking for a pair of canal earbuds in the $50 range, just for using with an mp3 player. Anyone have suggestions?
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Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
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Favorite song :) Scorpions- Destin
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What kind of music do you listen to, Mr. Twat? There's a lot of variance between sets and some are better for certain types of music than others. For instance, I have some Etymotics that I love, but the bass response is not good for artists like Lady Gaga. I find the eadroom website to be a good place to shop for earbuds/earhphones. They've got just about everything there is, from very, very low end to $12,000 sets.
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http://www.wolfgangsvault.com/pat-benatar/concerts/austin-october-06-1981.htmlYe gods. Membership to the vault has been an amazing gift. This is my haul thus far, all in FLAC @ $4.90/ea with $5.90 left in the till: Pat Benatar Oct 6, 1981 Austin Lynyrd Skynyrd Mar 7, 1976 Winterland Muddy Waters Blues Band Nov 4, 1966 Fillmore Auditorium Count Basie and His Orchestra Jul 2, 1959 Newport Jazz Festival Fleetwood Mac Nov 2, 1969 Cue Club Fleetwood Mac Feb 1, 1970 Warehouse Fleetwood Mac Jun 8, 1968 Carousel Ballroom Bela Fleck Jan 26, 2011 Daytrotter Studio (this one was a free mp3 set) The Dirty Dozen Brass Band May 1, 2003 TwiRoPa James Brown Jul 6, 1969 Newport Jazz Festival I've mentioned the site before, and it's great for streaming. At $48 for WVIP membership, you get $50 in credit. By buying stuff on the daily download deal, the above is the result. You can really stretch it if you buy the mp3 versions @ $3.50 for members ($5/7 for non-members). Obviously I'm a blues fan and really dig the Green-era Mac. But I love me some funk, the Brown set is sick and up there with the Apollo/Say It Live and Loud sets; and I discovered the DDBB. Benatar and Skynyrd at the peak. Basie hot in 59 with nice audible stage banter during the songs...up until a guest singer kinda bombs the set with an odd warbly vibrato halfway through. And my pre-membership buys: UFO Sep 23, 1975 Record Plant Santana Aug 18, 1970 Tanglewood Freddie King Aug 25, 1970 Ash Grove Stevie Ray Vaughan Apr 15, 1984 Austin Opera House
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...I might have to get this.
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The Transcendent One: AH... THE ROGUE CONSTRUCT. Nordom: Sense of closure: imminent.
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Who the hell is that gurgly warbler?
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English indie pop singer. I'm a fan of hers, sorry! I think the UK music scene is seriously trying to push it's pop stars in to the American market.
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What in the name of fuck was that?
Wow was that a boring song...
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Fuck me, Beastie Boys' new album is incredible. Past few albums weren't all that, but this one's a return to top form.
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Fuck me, Beastie Boys' new album is incredible. Past few albums weren't all that, but this one's a return to top form.
I've heard that from several people. I may have to check it out.
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Fuck me, Beastie Boys' new album is incredible. Past few albums weren't all that, but this one's a return to top form.
Definitely on par with Paul's Boutique
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Fuck me, Beastie Boys' new album is incredible. Past few albums weren't all that, but this one's a return to top form.
Definitely on par with Paul's Boutique Isn't more styled like Check Your Head though?
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CYH is probably the album most similar to Paul's Boutique already, so I'm not sure you're describing a big difference there (I still haven't gotten around to listening to the new one.)
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Really? I thought CYH was much, much different than Paul's Boutique. I mean they actually play instruments on CYH.
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