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What are you currently listening to? Part 2

Discussion in 'Safety valve' started by rav009, Sep 1, 2007.

  1. ZoSoIV

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    Really have a passionate dislike for Linkin Park don't you? :D
     
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    no not really its more indifference, there just totally irreverently to what i consider meaningfully music or music that will stand the test of time. at 50 years old I'm totally disconnected from music like Linkin Park or rap/hip hop etc.

    do you see 50 plus year old white guys at a linkin park rap or hip hop show?

    do you see 18 to 20 year old guys at a Johnny Winter show?

    get my point lol

    Johnny Winter

    Rock n' Roll Hoochie Koo

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=ior-fggNc7U
     
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    To be quite honest I think there's quite a lot of music that fits that description, and I also think you could do far worse than Linkin Park. That's not to say I'm a fan, I'm not, but nonetheless I think perhaps they receive the butt of your criticism of the modern music industry as a whole. As a general rule I don't like much modern music, but hey, I don't take it all out on one band!
     
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    the comment is meant more to be a joke than personal
     
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    Hehe, I assumed as much, but nonetheless.

    BT - This Binary Universe - The Antikythera Mechanism
     
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    just saw Great White mentioned a few posts up, i have all their stuff, used to listen to them a lot back in the 90's.

    but for now it's some other old faves of mine, namely Fish - Childhood's End from an album i play a lot on my long journey's home on the motorway - Return to Childhood though i'm watching the DVD of it at the mo.. i used to play Marillion stuff endlessly in the 80's

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    plus Yngwie Malmsteen - You Don't Remember, I'll Never Forget, from the album Trilogy i think it was the mid 80's

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    ..and to continue the oldies.. one of myh all-time fave Genesis tracks -

    Genesis - Firth of Fifth from the Foxtrot album, 1973

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    A Perfect Circle-Peace, Love and Understanding.
    Loved these guys since their Tool days, They seem to get better with every album.
     
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    Good choice Icanbe - APC and Tool are some of my favs
     
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    Thanks Binkie
    I have Tool's very first album, proabaly one of my favs.
    I love going through these threads, always reminds of so many old and good songs I forgot about, and new ones I've never heard of.

    P.S. I just added to your soul count LOL
     
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    @Icanbe
    You can always buy it back :D

    I think my favorite of APC's is Judith and Tool would be Stinkfist.


    Listening to - Avenged Sevenfold - Critical Acclaim (love this song!)
     
  16. Icanbe

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    My favs are
    Tool-Sober, Prison Sex and Schism
    APC-Counting Bodies Like Sheep to The Rhythm of The War Drums and Weak And Powerless.
    But all their stuff is so good

    Whats the price for to have my soul back? :)
     
  17. Icanbe

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    I can see why, awesome song.

     
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    thats what they opened with at Taste of Chaos... personally i prefer either 'Unholy Confessions' or if i have to pick off their new cd 'Scream'...


    Currently listening to: 'Pigf*ck' by Mnemic


    (i was nice and censored the title so binkie didn't have to)
     
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    @Icanbe
    A mil would be good but I'd do euros instead of USD :)

    @engage16
    LOL - txs engage16
     
  20. Icanbe

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    LOL, ok give me a couple of days.
     

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