What are you listening to? Part 6

rickyb

Well-Known Member
I'll check it out.
I've got time until I don't, it's not like I'm saving the world from evil capitalism.


Just messin with you rickyb.
Thanks
check out prodigy fat of the land. its slower, and the guy sounds like guy from sex pistols. then check out prodigy invaders must die. faster. i think of these albums as a mix of rock, rap, and electronic. they hit hard. music is an aquired taste. i used to hate 80s and then i played gta vice city. i used to not like invaders must die.

otherwise linkin parks hybrid theory, meteora. 10000 days by tool. audioslaves first album.

rock began to die out in 2000s.
 
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rickyb

Well-Known Member
I'll check it out.
I've got time until I don't, it's not like I'm saving the world from evil capitalism.


Just messin with you rickyb.
Thanks
check out operation ivy. its the guy from rancid before them. lots of attitude and socialism

have you listened to that blue adolescents album. its like that living in darkness album.
 

Operational needs

Virescit Vulnere Virtus
check out prodigy fat of the land. its slower, and the guy sounds like guy from sex pistols. then check out prodigy invaders must die. faster. i think of these albums as a mix of rock, rap, and electronic. they hit hard. music is an aquired taste. i used to hate 80s and then i played gta vice city. i used to not like invaders must die.

otherwise linkin parks hybrid theory, meteora. 10000 days by tool. audioslaves first album.

rock began to die out in 2000s.
check out operation ivy. its the guy from rancid before them. lots of attitude and socialism

have you listened to that blue adolescents album. its like that living in darkness album.
Too much talking! This is a VIDEO thread. Do you need this old woman to teach you how to post videos?
 

Operational needs

Virescit Vulnere Virtus
that sort of thing turns you on
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Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
Beautiful, from Brian Eno, great strings
@Old Man Jingles, quite nice?

I really got into Eno when he came out with his "Ambient" series of albums (yes albums).
I really liked his work with Robert Fripp (of King Crimson fame) and with Phil Manzanera (The Doors) in the band 801.
Eno helped produce and influenced dozen's of artists and bands over the years.

801's version of 'Tomorrow Never Knows' is still one of my favorite versions and
influenced many Jam Band's versions of TNK ... a staple of Jam Band festivals.
You are almost guaranteed to hear TNK at any festival (I consider it one of the Beatle's best arrangements).


 
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