What are you listening to ?
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Their best song is undoubtedly 'hallowed be thy name', and IMO their best CD is 'live after death' a collection of live songs from the first 5 albums, which include a couple that it's impossible to choose between, if I had to pick just one. If forced to pick one studio album, I'd go for 'Number of the beast', but it has some pretty naff tracks on it as well, so 'live after death' has all the good ones from that album, and plenty more besides.
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Ok i will go down to the CD shop and pick up both of them (if they have it) :-D Being in india i have never been to any rock concert (must be fun), i just love listening to metallica and aerosmith, i will be making my first trip to canada and US later this year maybe then ... :-D
I dislike feeling at home when i am abroad.
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Ok i will go down to the CD shop and pick up both of them (if they have it) :-D Being in india i have never been to any rock concert (must be fun), i just love listening to metallica and aerosmith, i will be making my first trip to canada and US later this year maybe then ... :-D
I dislike feeling at home when i am abroad.
Monty2 wrote:
pick up both of them
LMK what you think. Also, check out my metal blog if you're into that sort of thing, lots of recommendations flying around there.
Monty2 wrote:
must be fun
It is *awesome*
Monty2 wrote:
i will be making my first trip to canada and US later this year maybe then ...
If you can get to the Motley/Aerosmith concerts, I totally recommend it. I've not seen Aerosmith, but they are legendary, and Motley put on a *great* show.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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Yeah, yeah, Christian is gonna rave about some obscure metal band again... Well, actually, I got the Angel City remasters and worked through them, then I went looking through my collection. I went to 'P' (what, you don't think I sort my 800 odd CD's by name ? ), expecting to grab Poison, and I ended up with Pink Floyd. I have the remasters of Wish you were here, Dark Side of the moon and The Wall, and I've listened to them in order. I think I'll start again, this is some pretty timeless music.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
Listening to the Minutemen - Project Mersh. Here's an obscure (and Aussie!) metal band for you, Christian - I bought the first album (Queen of Thieves) by Taramis in 1987/8 - ever heard of them? Standard metal, really, liked the title track (IIRC) when I heard Tommy Vance[^] play it on the Friday Rock Show[^]. Can't remember much else about the album - it's on vinyl and I don't play vinyl much... This[^] is about the only page about them I can find on the web (but our IT people block out around 90% of the Internet, so there may be more pages about them).
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Well Mike got me listening to Tom Petty's newest. My current rotation includes: Atomic Bitchwax : Atomic Bitchwax III Monster Magnet: Powertrip Corrosion of Conformity : In the Arms of God Secret Machines: Ten Silver Drops Drive-By Truckers : A Blessing and A Curse Banco de Gaia : Farewell Ferengistan I just noticed Audioslave has a new single, "Original Fire". Am I the only one thinks these guys have fallen way short of their potential?
BW
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
-- Steven Wrightbrianwelsch wrote:
Monster Magnet
Mmmm - do like a nice bit of Monster Magnet - splendidly overblown! In a similar vein - ever heard of Spiritual Beggars?
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Today I have been listening to: Thom Yorke - "The Eraser" Muse - "Black Holes and Revelations" Rilo Kiley - "More Adventurous" Lily Allen - "Alright, Still" Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "Show Your Bones" Editors - "The Back Room" Radiohead - "Hail to the Thief"
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Robert Edward Caldecott wrote:
Thom Yorke - "The Eraser"
I've heared a couple of the tracks on the radio, been pretty impressed by the sounds and the concept, but is that any good?
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You need to understand something - I am a MASSIVE Radiohead fan, and if Thom Yorke were to record himself farting into a tin can, I would probably buy it! :) However, that said, "The Eraser" is superb and is far better than I expected. It is in a very similar vein to "Kid A" (my favourite album of the 00's) but the thing that drives it is Thoms voice. I was expecting his voice to have been cut up/messed with, but no, it cuts through the beats/bleeps/guitar (yes, there are guitars on this record) and reminds you what a talented singer he is. It isn't an easy album to get into though - it will take a few listens, but I would say that out of the 9 tracks, 7 are outstanding and 2 are average. Also, there is an amazing video of Thom performing one of The Eraser tracks ("The Clock") from the Henry Rollins show a few weeks ago. You have to see it to believe it really - the guitar playing is fantastic. The album version of the song is different BTW - he reworked it as an acoustic number especially: http://live.video.rainbow-media-online.com/ifcvideos/henry_show/ThomYorkeWithTitles.swf[^]
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You need to understand something - I am a MASSIVE Radiohead fan, and if Thom Yorke were to record himself farting into a tin can, I would probably buy it! :) However, that said, "The Eraser" is superb and is far better than I expected. It is in a very similar vein to "Kid A" (my favourite album of the 00's) but the thing that drives it is Thoms voice. I was expecting his voice to have been cut up/messed with, but no, it cuts through the beats/bleeps/guitar (yes, there are guitars on this record) and reminds you what a talented singer he is. It isn't an easy album to get into though - it will take a few listens, but I would say that out of the 9 tracks, 7 are outstanding and 2 are average. Also, there is an amazing video of Thom performing one of The Eraser tracks ("The Clock") from the Henry Rollins show a few weeks ago. You have to see it to believe it really - the guitar playing is fantastic. The album version of the song is different BTW - he reworked it as an acoustic number especially: http://live.video.rainbow-media-online.com/ifcvideos/henry_show/ThomYorkeWithTitles.swf[^]
The Rob Blog
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Listening to the Minutemen - Project Mersh. Here's an obscure (and Aussie!) metal band for you, Christian - I bought the first album (Queen of Thieves) by Taramis in 1987/8 - ever heard of them? Standard metal, really, liked the title track (IIRC) when I heard Tommy Vance[^] play it on the Friday Rock Show[^]. Can't remember much else about the album - it's on vinyl and I don't play vinyl much... This[^] is about the only page about them I can find on the web (but our IT people block out around 90% of the Internet, so there may be more pages about them).
That is indeed obscure, I've never heard of them. I shall have to keep an eye out. Another Aussie band I'd love to get on CD is Heaven.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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Warp? Oh man, you'll love it then! That is all Thom Yorke was listening to when Kid A/Amnesiac were recorded - the Warp back catalogue! :)
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Actually I'm not listening to anything at the moment but I have a request for the CP music gods... I've read a couple good reviews of the new Tom Petty - Highway Companion[^] CD and I'm wondering if anyone here has given it a listen? Good? / Bad? / Worth $15?
"The trouble with jogging is that the ice falls out of your glass." - Martin Mull
Sounds pretty good. I really liked Wildflowers - particularly You Wreck Me, Honey Bee and A Higher Place - so I'm looking at where I can get this in the UK.
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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brianwelsch wrote:
Monster Magnet
Mmmm - do like a nice bit of Monster Magnet - splendidly overblown! In a similar vein - ever heard of Spiritual Beggars?
Stuart Dootson wrote:
ever heard of Spiritual Beggars?
No. I'll have to look for them. Thanks.
BW
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
-- Steven Wright -
Yeah, yeah, Christian is gonna rave about some obscure metal band again... Well, actually, I got the Angel City remasters and worked through them, then I went looking through my collection. I went to 'P' (what, you don't think I sort my 800 odd CD's by name ? ), expecting to grab Poison, and I ended up with Pink Floyd. I have the remasters of Wish you were here, Dark Side of the moon and The Wall, and I've listened to them in order. I think I'll start again, this is some pretty timeless music.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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I think they are awsome. I've seen them live twice and they were really really good. Second time they did an acoustic Black Hole Sun and a few other Soundgarden classics. I even have a couple of photos [^]
Objects in mirror are closer than they appear
Nice pics. Thanks. I was just in Amsterdam back in May. Only for the day, unfortunately, but it was nice to walk around.
BW
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
-- Steven Wright -
Yeah, yeah, Christian is gonna rave about some obscure metal band again... Well, actually, I got the Angel City remasters and worked through them, then I went looking through my collection. I went to 'P' (what, you don't think I sort my 800 odd CD's by name ? ), expecting to grab Poison, and I ended up with Pink Floyd. I have the remasters of Wish you were here, Dark Side of the moon and The Wall, and I've listened to them in order. I think I'll start again, this is some pretty timeless music.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
of increased criticism of my musical tastes I shall decline to answer.
A man said to the universe: "Sir I exist!" "However," replied the Universe, "The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation." -- Stephen Crane