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  • M Monty2

    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


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    Christian Graus
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    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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    • C Christian Graus

      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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      Stuart Dootson
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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).

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      • B brianwelsch

        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


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        -- Steven Wright

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        Stuart Dootson
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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?

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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?


          - Dy

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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?


            - Dy

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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[^]


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              Dy
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              Excellent, I'll give it a go! From my background (beeps, bleeps and all things Warped[^]), I suspect I'll take to it pretty easilly. But it's always a good idea to hear others views, especially when it crosses boundries. Cheers Rob


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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).

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                Christian Graus
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                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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                  Excellent, I'll give it a go! From my background (beeps, bleeps and all things Warped[^]), I suspect I'll take to it pretty easilly. But it's always a good idea to hear others views, especially when it crosses boundries. Cheers Rob


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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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                  • L Lost User

                    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

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                    Mike Dimmick
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                    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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                    • S Stuart Dootson

                      brianwelsch 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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                      Stuart Dootson wrote:

                      ever heard of Spiritual Beggars?

                      No. I'll have to look for them. Thanks.

                      BW


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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

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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

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                          brianwelsch
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                          Nice pics. Thanks. I was just in Amsterdam back in May. Only for the day, unfortunately, but it was nice to walk around.

                          BW


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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

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                            Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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                            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

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