That ain't bad but I prefer "Lights" and "Who's Crying Now".
A band I like, Crippled Black Phoenix, did a really good cover of one of their pre-Perry songs.
That ain't bad but I prefer "Lights" and "Who's Crying Now".
A band I like, Crippled Black Phoenix, did a really good cover of one of their pre-Perry songs.
Steve's voice is amazing
i mean, yeah, but wouldn't you put that kind of more into documentary territory?
@eversonpoe , is the one you linked any good?
I just feel like there’s so much bollocks, lies, misinformation about Kurt Cobain it would be nigh on impossible to get any truth out of it!
Although I have to say one angle that would be more interesting to me would be to tell the story from a band perspective, Courtney Love got her face so emmeshed in the whole thing and made it all about her and their shitty love story (if you call getting up the duff and then marrying because of it like it was the fucking 1950s or something anything to do with love) you wouldn’t think there was a band at all
i mean, it's a gus van sant movie, part of his death trilogy along with elephant and gerry. it's moody and upsetting but beautifully done. i've had a crush on michael pitt forever so i'll at least try to watch anything with him in it. it's definitely worth watching but it's not gonna make you feel good.
I think Iron Maiden is kinda boring. Always have.
IDK if I've said this already but here goes: Taylor Swift's music is LEAGUES ahead of the vast majority of overplayed, lifeless, safe radio-pop that has come out over the last few years.
Low's "The Great Destroyer" is just as good as any sacred untouchable rock record...
Their new album is better than The Great Destroyer. It's fucking unreal how good it is.
yeah, i keep going back to double negative and it blows me away every time. really hoping someone gets it for me on vinyl for x-mas or my b-day!
i got into them when the great destroyer was their newest release, so i saw them tour on it twice, and they were incredible both times.
Yeah, Double Negative is just amazing. I've listened to it constantly since it came out. Such a beautiful album. I was lucky enough to see them live when they played in Indianapolis in March. It was a great and intimate show, and I even got to talk to Alan for a bit afterwards.
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I can’t stand Eddie Vedder - his martyr / Jesus complex is nauseating. I think this interview here is one of the worst I’ve ever read, Kurt Cobain was always slagging Pearl Jam off and then when he dies he has this turn the other cheek attitude that is sick-making! (To be fair the interviewer ridiculously overdramatises the exchange). I just want to tell him to get the fuck over himself
http://www.angelfire.com/pop/raux/mu...interview.htmlg
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Inadvertently metal as fuck.Then he borrows my lighter and starts burning the cork from the wine bottle we've just emptied and starts making up his face, drawing dark circles around his eyes, and a cross on his forehead. "This is going to make you look ever so weird," Gullick tells him. "Let me be as weird as I fuckin' like," Eddie says. "It's my fuckin' life."
The Black Keys are massively overrated. Heard "Howlin' For You" at Applebees, stupid, stupid song. Black Keys, The White Stripes, all that 00's retro garage rock is lame.
It's funny, but I agree. I love the White Stripes and I figured I'd love Black Keys as well since they make similar music. For a while I dug them, but now every time one of their songs comes up in my playlist I skip it. I think I'm just over them. Also, they're so freaking boring live. I saw them when Cage the Elephant opened for them and I was so bored. That's the only show where I didn't stick around the encore.
I kind of get where you are coming from, but to be fair, he was a shy young man who, overnight, was the biggest rock star in the world and hailed by fans and the media as the spokesman of his generation. That was a real mindfuck and he probably was just trying to adjust.
Orgy is seriously underrated.
Yes, love them! I did see a picture of the lead singer (forget his name) recently and he looks totally different now.
I really don't understand when people say "I'll never pay over 10$ for [recorded music]!".
Like, they seem to equate the quality of the content based on how they can access it... (CD, vinyl, download, tape, neural implant) ...and that seems wrong to me. Because what we're paying for is "the music" and not how it's delivered to us (yeah, I know that prices can vary between formats and for good reason but that's not the point I'm making here). They seem to put an arbitrary hard limit on the format without knowing what the content truly is (and while we can sample recordings nowadays pretty easily, that's also beside the point I'm making). I can understand constraining oneself to a budget but that should be an overall concern and not a per format price point. It seems... needless.
But I come at this as someone who for over 25 years has gladly spent what disposable income I have on "buying music", if that matters at all.
Sure, you can think of it/them as "pieces of plastic or digital nothingness" but if that's the case, why are you bothering to buy them at all if that's your attitude? And if you aren't buying them, how else are you supporting the artists/bands you're listening to recordings of (and I'm not talking theoretically, I mean actual you've done it instead of buying a disc or download)?
There's a dude I spoke to thats all for streaming. He's young, and 22, and I asked him point blank if music should be paid for in any form outside of streaming and he told me no. I asked there's NO artist that deserves your money directly and he said no.
Okay then. I guess music should be free? Pft.