What are you listening to, right now................
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@mariner4life said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@sammyc said in What are you listening to, right now................:
Went to see Sepultura and Death Angel play last night in Christchurch
The best type of metal concert... fucking loud and angry. Saw 3 skinheads dragged out by security for fighting.
Awesome! I went to Sepultura when i was in High School and was completely intimidated!
Are they still awesome?
fucking awesome... They play the kind of music that is 10,000 times better live than on CD.
best concert I've been to in years.
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@bovidae said in What are you listening to, right now................:
Not the news Tool fans want to hear.
yes, but the news we all actually expect.
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How have i gone this long without discovering Steel Panther? What a crack up!
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@mariner4life said in What are you listening to, right now................:
How have i gone this long without discovering Steel Panther? What a crack up!
Obviously Steel Panther is a comical glam band but they have some talent. The lead singer Ralph Saenz (Michael Starr in this band) and guitarist were both in a Van Halen tribute band called the Atomic Punks. Saenz was brilliant singing the DLR songs.
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@rocky-rockbottom said in What are you listening to, right now................:
@tim said in What are you listening to, right now................:
Great sophisto-pop track.
so great, I have the "Walking on the Rooftops" LP, solid all the way through and totally sumptuous production. The follow up "Hats" was a bit more maudlin
They never really did 'uplifting' did they?
This is about the closest they got (I quite like this album as background music)
When that first album came out the production values were quite awesome. I remember using it as a tester when setting up PAs to check clarity (the good old pre-digital days when you did front of house by ear)
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Incredibly ob$cure. “Sussex” LP was released two months after Stooges debut and five months before Sabbath debut. Overall LP is a good blend of both, with a touch of V.U. Not a weak song on the album. Might be the apex of the indie underground stoner-rock genre, and imho vastly superior to Leaf Hound’s legendary “Growers of Mushroom,” even if the audio recording quality is much inferior being straightout heavy garage distortion acidrock slop.
Bent Wind – Going to the City, from the album 'Sussex’ (1969)
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@crucial One of the reasons it sounds so good is that their engineer worked for Linn HiFi. They formed a record label just to sign them. Pity it took 5 years to produce their second album. Must've sounded good on the old Sondek record player (CD was better and all the facts stack up that way).
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@sammyc said in What are you listening to, right now................:
Went to see Sepultura and Death Angel play last night in Christchurch
The best type of metal concert... fucking loud and angry. Saw 3 skinheads dragged out by security for fighting.
It's Christchurch. I'm not sure why you're mentioning this as if it's something unusual.
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@majorrage said in What are you listening to, right now................:
Love a top 5 list!! Bloody tough for Tool though, as there are just sooo many good song. I'll have to list the contenders, then whittle it down I think ...
Opiate: Jerk-Off, Opiate
Undertow: Prison Sex, Sober, Undertow,
Aenima: Stinkfist, Eulogy, FortySix & Two, Hooker With a Penis, Anema
Lateralus: The Patient, Parabola, Ticks & Leeches, Lateralus
10,000 Days: The PotNow, I'll listen to them again and completely change my mind I'm sure.
l.
Got them on the iphone now and have been listening to constantly on the commute. Yes, my top 5 has changed somewhat. @mariner4life you are indeed correct that Jambi is all kinds of sensational awesome. Updated Top 5:
Anema
Jambi
Eulogy
Lateralus
Jerk-Off -
Yesterday a friend gave me a nice 1961 issue of DownBeat magazine with a cover story about Julian “Cannonball” Adderley which of course put me in mind to play a pile of his records while I slowly devour the long interview. Incredibly smart gentleman and a genius player. Title track from one of his more famed LPs does the business beautifully.
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I may have mentioned in the past how much i hate Zombies by the Cranberries.
Well, someone's done a cover, and it's the worst fucking thing you've ever heard. Some shit band called Bad Wolves, and they can't try much harder.
Think in the vein of those shit "metal" bands of the early 2000s, like Staind. It's fucking awful.
Makes the original sound like "The Day I Tried to Live" in comparison