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    this is pretty bad

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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
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    Some rap is awesome! Same as anything though, I like several pop songs at any given time too. Throw Steve Earl and a few others in there and I can even be accused of liking country music.
    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    Metal, thank god, marginalized itself ...
    Hard rock/metal is my go to genre though. Like anything, the right song will turn most people onto it.

    'Godmack' is a hard rock band that really gets my heart pumping at the moment. Their music reminds me of my favourite bands of old's stuff. They do some fucking WICKED covers to boot!





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    Here's a popular one, I fail to fit into any one contemporary music genre. I was reminded of early Anthrax when I heard it.



    We are made to search out the music we like, because of the sheer volume available to us in it's many media form.

    I'm lazy, so I accept that I miss out on a lot of fucken cool stuff. It's still made no matter what you like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    Youtube has a lot to answer for IMO
    On the other hand, YouTube is now fulla the good old stuff too, which is bringing real music to the younger masses [if they care to look].

    I got re-acquainted with great '70s and '80s music in the past 3 years thanks to YouTube...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Some rap is awesome! Same as anything though, I like several pop songs at any given time too. Throw Steve Earl and a few others in there and I can even be accused of liking country music.
    Hard rock/metal is my go to genre though. Like anything, the right song will turn most people onto it.

    'Godmack' is a hard rock band that really gets my heart pumping at the moment. Their music reminds me of my favourite bands of old's stuff. They do some fucking WICKED covers to boot!
    Thanks for posting that. That cover of Rocky Mountain Way is the best cover of that song I have ever heard. Its even better than Ozzy's version.

    Definitely going to check that band out.... to be honest I had completely dismissed them on the basis of their name alone. I thought they were one of those appalling "xhristian" metal bands. They also seemed to be having a pretty good time. It always amuses me to see actual git-box players playing air guitar.....

    Thanks again.

    Here's the Ozzy version for comparison:

    [youtube]oZA214MYZ0Q[/youtube]

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    Dirty fuzztone git-box, I like The Quadrajets:

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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    That cover of Rocky Mountain Way is the best cover of that song I have ever heard. Its even better than Ozzy's version.
    Being a bit of a connasewer of Beatles covers, I was very impressed by that version Come Together, very nearly as good as Soundgarden's, which is high praise from me.

    They've been around a while though, I'm scratching my head trying to remember if I saw them supporting someone back in lat 90's early 00's...
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    Quote Originally Posted by MisterD View Post
    Being a bit of a connasewer of Beatles covers, I was very impressed by that version Come Together, very nearly as good as Soundgarden's, which is high praise from me.

    They've been around a while though, I'm scratching my head trying to remember if I saw them supporting someone back in lat 90's early 00's...
    Yeah, like I said I just never bothered checking them out. I am going to put their youtube channel on rotate today and see if I like some of their stuff as much as I like those two.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    Yeah, like I said I just never bothered checking them out.
    Kind of the same, hence me scratching my head trying to remember if I'd seen them. I really ought to hold my hand up and admit to be a terrible snob about the derivativeness (is that a word? It is now) of a lot of bands in the "post-Grunge" era.

    Plainly Godsmack do not belong in the same bucket as Stone Temple Pilots.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mansell View Post
    ...if you ask any of the students over 16 what they are listening to it has probably come straight out of Mum and Dad's collection.
    Very true.
    The teenage girls at home have a LOT of 70's and 80's music on their iPlod. Fleetwood Mac especially.

    Thank goodness The Bay City Rollers, Spice Girls and Miss Bieber are not on any of them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian d marge View Post
    this is pretty bad

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    The video was sooo bad (not to mention the moustache, the clothes ..etc ) that I didn't even bother to trun on the sound ... all it needed was theremin .. then it would have been epically bad ...

    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Hard rock/metal is my go to genre though. Like anything, the right song will turn most people onto it.
    Yeah - I still listen to SOME hard rock/metal ... but I've been listening to that type of music since I bought my first every album - Led Zeppelin III - in 1971 ... My record collection (Big round black vinyl thingies) includes Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Iggy and the Stoogies, MC5 ... etc etc ... so I'm fairly over it now - 42 years of it ... (longer than some here have been alive) ... I still play a lot of Hendrix ... but not a lot of other metal/hard rock any more ...

    I guess I Just got old and my tastes changed ... and I'm not longer the rebellious teenager I once was ..
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    Here is a very respectful cover of Good Times Bad Times

    [youtube]0pXxVm-hdEo[/youtube]

    I like this guy's voice. rhythm section is really good too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigadee View Post
    On the other hand, YouTube is now fulla the good old stuff too, which is bringing real music to the younger masses [if they care to look].

    I got re-acquainted with great '70s and '80s music in the past 3 years thanks to YouTube...
    The big piss off about you tube and classics for me is that almost without fail, near the top of the comments, just under the vid, there is some crappy comment about Bieber. WTF does the little cunt have to do with anything remotely good?

    Other than that, Youtube fuck yeah!
    Keep on chooglin'

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