
IndyWS6
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The first Candlebox album has the best recorded drum tones of any rock album...
mentoneman":2fjd9xa7 said:burt bacharach owns
ej might be a closet 'mo
i prefer steve perry's voice to any other rock singer in history (however ray gillan ruled, ian thornley rules, and halford dio and tate had their moments 4 shitzle)
legendary rack tones died after landau and huff folded up shop
frank riberry and carlos tevez had a son named gary moore
metallica and slayer fans know nothing about music and wear helmets in the shower to prevent further brain injury
king crimson and derek bailey are genius musical pioneers, if you are addicted to an opium and flakka cocktail
alexander howard dumble deserves henry kaiser's friendship until death within the crystal lattice do them part
steve vai is practicing belly dancing so he can appear more exotic in concert
the only modern white blues guy who sounds like a black guy when you close your eyes is jonny lang; srv/clapton/joe b-----gong!
slo and vh4 do not impress me in the least (but the guys who make them are cool)
tyler headstocks puch face and will violently examine your publically traded prostate canal if you disagree
xzacx":9l8j2d7r said:London Calling":9l8j2d7r said:People who don't like The Beatles don't like music - it's that simple.
I believe that 99% of people claiming to like The Beatles spend approximately 0% of their time actually listening to The Beatles.
ras1988":zzv01lxr said:-The only interesting thing about Reza's video amp demos are his rugs (great recorded tones for his band though)
Racerxrated":qg9ui8it said:SG guy for president.
London Calling":13brtjnj said:Another one from me -
Scotland have contributed fuck-all to Rock music with the notable exceptions of The Proclaimers, Sheena Easton & Big Country.
Ok and the Young Brothers - but that's it.
kronat":e4vzfhkk said:- Tubes are near their death, finally.
Elric":s911s307 said:In terms of your historical status, dying young, charismatic, and just slightly after your artistic peak is the best career move a widely known/popular musician can make. I'd make a list here but we all know who we're talking about.
Along that line:
If I never have to see another Jimi Hendrix guitar magazine cover again , I'll be cool with it, thanks. I get that he was influential (half a CENTURY ago), but there is literally nothing new/interesting you can say about the guy or his music at this point.
Iron Maiden's Seventh Son is a grossly underrated album; if it were put out by another band of that era it'd be that band's best album.
JimmyBlind":27uab4wy said:kronat":27uab4wy said:- Tubes are near their death, finally.
Ummmm, you sure?
Real men play tube amps.kronat":1hxge3gz said:- Tubes are near their death, finally. I'm so sick of this '900 low-quality technology.