weird...right as I was reading this post Moody Blues-Tuesday Afternoon came on my ipod, it's on random. Great choices.:D:stoned:
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weird...right as I was reading this post Moody Blues-Tuesday Afternoon came on my ipod, it's on random. Great choices.:D:stoned:
You guys need to listen to more music. Fuckin' Potheads and their classic rock, get over it. stuck in the past, Listening to classic rock is like flying a confederate flag. You guys make me look bad in public.., cant believe im associated with such ignoranus'. i left this forum for more than a year and nothings changed.
Who do you listen to? You hate the forum and yet take time to read and post...lol You give intelligence a bad name. I hope you learn that music is more than the year it came out.:thumbsup::hippy:Quote:
Originally Posted by Metaphor
The Fall of Troy
Thomas Erak is rediculous with the guitar
Parkway Drive
Hardcore Metal band with a sick rythyms. My fav drummer ive heard so far
Led Zeppelin
I think they are one of the best, but mainly because of their ability to play diversely
TOOL hands down
Maynard has had enormous success with both TOOL and A Perfect Circle, both incredible and original bands
Adam Jones is truly one of the best guitar players of all time, hes so underrated... i love music, and theirs is the music i love the most
also, check out their videos, also hands down, simply the best
JMO
adam jones is more of a creative guitarist than a technical one but both are qualities of musicianship in my opinionQuote:
Originally Posted by SeNsEmIlLa
and cmon, danny and justin are easily one of the top 2 or 3 drum/bass combinations that has ever existed both creatively and techincally...some of the timings that they use i cant even tap out on my desk with my hands
and the funniest part is, you weren't missed, or invited back, anyway :S2:Quote:
Originally Posted by Metaphor
The Pat Metheny Trio with Pat Metheny, guitar, Christian McBride, bass and Antonio Sanchez, drums. They are virtuosos who play incredibly tight jazz, prog rock, and other types of music. I saw them a year ago in concert at Town Hall, NYC., and one number was very psychedelic - it included special colored lights, and sound effects by Pat Metheny.
This is unforgiveableQuote:
Originally Posted by FourTwenty4Life
Well said. I remember well the pretentious anti-classic rock man who would periodically tell everybody what to listen to. Enjoy your math rock and leave the rest of us in peace.Quote:
Originally Posted by the image reaper
To whoever said Led Zeppelin wasn't much of a live band...you, sir, have not heard "How the West Was Won." "The Song Remains the Same" was a recording of a couple of off-nights that should never have been released (let alone re-released), but How the West is pure magic. It's not polished and layered like studio Zeppelin, just the four guys doing their thing on a stage.