oh well my apologizes. ok well thx for the response. ill try it. come down with more if u guys want. :D
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oh well my apologizes. ok well thx for the response. ill try it. come down with more if u guys want. :D
of course this is my opinion only but everyone should def give these bands a listen. im sure some of you already are into them
The Coral
The Departure
Bloc Party
Belle and Sebastian
Kaiser Chiefs
The Shins
just my two cents
Pink Floyd
The Beatles
The Doors
Alan Parsons Project
Gentle Giant
The Moody Blues
The Who
Queen
good god dont get me started.
Obviously all the rock legends, Hendrix, Floyd etc
Try
Sublime and Rancid
Jefferson Airplane. Good stuff.
If you're looking to advance as a musician, though, you'd do well to at least learn some basic jazz. Its uses will works its way into all your playing. Go ahead and get some Thelonious Monk.
And yes, of course, the Grateful Dead. "The Eleven" is a prime example of their supreme awesomeness.
Hey, I dig the Smashing Pumpkins and Alanis Morisset only when she plays the song "Spoon" With DMB. Everyone else on that list can eat shit
everyone on that list eats shit. the only reason that song was good is bc DMB had something to do with it. alanis wouldve stolen the show!!!! ahahaha i jsut cant stand the singer dude of smashing pumkins. theyve got cool music some but once the vocals hit, the song changes yo.
listen to Portishead and Deltron 3030 wor kid, u'll appreciate lol
yep. Gotta love when they go Dark Star>St. Stephen> the ElevenQuote:
Originally Posted by Dick Justice
if only I were born a lot earlier i could have experienced that..... oh well. luckily we got live recordings.
Yep jazz will do the trick for music theory. There is a book called the Real Book. Get the latest volume in the Treble Clef. a bit pricey but loaded with sheet music that will turn u into a wonderful musician. u are a guitarist now, but jazz will turn u into the musician u thought did not exist within u.
^^
he knows things