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'Classic Artists' You've never explored. Music critics insist on telling us what constitutes greatness from an artist or band. Those acts who have helped define and revolutionise the music of their relevant genres. I know theres so many acts i've been told are 'great' yet i've off the top of my head i can sing maybe one or two songs, and some i've never heard any songs of. My list of band i have yet to check out.
The Velvet Underground - Are they actually any good or is it music snobbery. I can't say i've heard any of their music. Probably the most well known act i've yet to listen to. The Replacements - Never heard a track Husker Du - Someone's recently ran a thread about them. Never heard a song, though i've heard other stuff Bob Mould did. Theres probably more but right now those spring to mind. Anyone got any others?! | |
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The Dead. I hang around tons of people who LOVE them, but I've just never bothered to dig in. Keep your headphones on. | |
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WildheartXXX said: Music critics insist on telling us what constitutes greatness from an artist or band. Those acts who have helped define and revolutionise the music of their relevant genres. I know theres so many acts i've been told are 'great' yet i've off the top of my head i can sing maybe one or two songs, and some i've never heard any songs of. My list of band i have yet to check out.
The Velvet Underground - Are they actually any good or is it music snobbery. I can't say i've heard any of their music. Probably the most well known act i've yet to listen to. The Replacements - Never heard a track Husker Du - Someone's recently ran a thread about them. Never heard a song, though i've heard other stuff Bob Mould did. Theres probably more but right now those spring to mind. Anyone got any others?! explore them all now | |
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smokeverbs said: The Dead. I hang around tons of people who LOVE them, but I've just never bothered to dig in.
don't bother. | |
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WildheartXXX said: The Replacements - Never heard a track I'm sure you have and just don't know. Paul Westerberg aswell. | |
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lilgish said: WildheartXXX said: Music critics insist on telling us what constitutes greatness from an artist or band. Those acts who have helped define and revolutionise the music of their relevant genres. I know theres so many acts i've been told are 'great' yet i've off the top of my head i can sing maybe one or two songs, and some i've never heard any songs of. My list of band i have yet to check out.
The Velvet Underground - Are they actually any good or is it music snobbery. I can't say i've heard any of their music. Probably the most well known act i've yet to listen to. The Replacements - Never heard a track Husker Du - Someone's recently ran a thread about them. Never heard a song, though i've heard other stuff Bob Mould did. Theres probably more but right now those spring to mind. Anyone got any others?! explore them all now I don't know anything by The Replacements OR Husker Du and I was born and raised in Mpls.! "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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Thanks to the above Orger, I will be exploring some Def Leppard...I mean, Zeppelin as soon as I take a trip to the music store.
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RipHer2Shreds said: Thanks to the above Orger, I will be exploring some Def Leppard...I mean, Zeppelin as soon as I take a trip to the music store.
Ain't been on here much lately...hey darlin' about the Zeppelin though. Let's see, what should you start with? I'd say Zeppelin II for lots of bluesy, hard rock or Physical Graffiti because it kicks ass, is a double album, and has a good mix of rock, blues, folk, country, tripped-out hypnotizing tracks such as "In The Light", "Kashmir", and "In My Time of Dying", and also it has "Ten Years Gone" which IMO is one of their most beautiful songs. I mentioned you in fact in a thread yesterday. I brought up the fact that I made you watch the DVD this summer. [Edited 9/20/05 6:19am] "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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lilgish said: smokeverbs said: The Dead. I hang around tons of people who LOVE them, but I've just never bothered to dig in.
don't bother. The Dead are kinda love them or hate them. I'm kinda in the middle. They did 2 great albums that I highly recommend " Workingman's Dead" and "American Beauty". If you like, say, The Eagles, you'd probably appreciate it. The thing is these albums are not representative of most of their catalog. If you listen to their live CDs, it'll range from brilliant to boring.. often in the same song !! #SOCIETYDEFINESU | |
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minneapolisgenius said: RipHer2Shreds said: Thanks to the above Orger, I will be exploring some Def Leppard...I mean, Zeppelin as soon as I take a trip to the music store.
Ain't been on here much lately...hey darlin' about the Zeppelin though. Let's see, what should you start with? I'd say Zeppelin II for lots of bluesy, hard rock or Physical Graffiti because it kicks ass, is a double album, and has a good mix of rock, blues, folk, country, tripped-out hypnotizing tracks such as "In The Light", "Kashmir", and "In My Time of Dying", and also it has "Ten Years Gone" which IMO is one of their most beautiful songs. I mentioned you in fact in a thread yesterday. I brought up the fact that I made you watch the DVD this summer. [Edited 9/20/05 6:19am] I was a willing participant, and I'm glad I watched it! I like seeing things that excite other people... | |
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well I once tried zeppelin...but I came to the conclusion that Queen was superior and more original... | |
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WildheartXXX said: The Velvet Underground - Are they actually any good or is it music snobbery. I can't say i've heard any of their music. Probably the most well known act i've yet to listen to.
I prefer Lou Reed's solo work. I'd recommend New York, Magic & Loss and Set the Twilight Reeling. The Replacements - Never heard a track
Most will recommend Tim, Pleased to Meet Me or Let It Be. They had a best-of/rarities collection out at one point (All for Nothing/Nothing for All) - not sure if it's still in print. Myself, I've outgrown them. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: minneapolisgenius said: about the Zeppelin though. Let's see, what should you start with? I'd say Zeppelin II for lots of bluesy, hard rock or Physical Graffiti because it kicks ass, is a double album, and has a good mix of rock, blues, folk, country, tripped-out hypnotizing tracks such as "In The Light", "Kashmir", and "In My Time of Dying", and also it has "Ten Years Gone" which IMO is one of their most beautiful songs. I mentioned you in fact in a thread yesterday. I brought up the fact that I made you watch the DVD this summer. [Edited 9/20/05 6:19am] I was a willing participant, and I'm glad I watched it! I like seeing things that excite other people... Oh I restrained myself, believe me. It could have been pretty scary if I hadn't. Ask my husband. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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MikeMatronik said: well I once tried zeppelin...but I came to the conclusion that Queen was superior and more original...
I'm not sure what one has to do with the other. | |
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I highly recommend the first 2 Velvet Underground albums- both are classics, in my opinion.
I won't bother listing the "classic artists" I hate, sothese are the classic artists I am interested in that I have yet to pursue: Jimi Hendrix Janis Joplin Marvin Gaye Radiohead The Jesus and Mary Chain John Cale Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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I just got into the Kinks this year. Good find.
Never listened to/explored: Husker Du Donnie Hathaway Rakim Television The Ramones--obviously I know some stuff pretty well Queen--same as above Boomtown Rats Creem Yardbirds Faces The Stone Roses--isn't one album supposed to be a classic? I heard one later song & hated it. T-Rex Tori Amos Check this song out at:
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andyman91 said: Television
Marquee Moon is a great album if you can take the vocals! T-Rex I've got Electric Warrior, which I like quite a bit, but I'm not sure where to go next. Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: MikeMatronik said: well I once tried zeppelin...but I came to the conclusion that Queen was superior and more original...
I'm not sure what one has to do with the other. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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jjhunsecker said: The Dead are kinda...like...The Eagles
Yes, yes, a million times yes. They both bore me to tears. It's a jungle out there. | |
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Moonbeam said: andyman91 said: Television
Marquee Moon is a great album if you can take the vocals! T-Rex I've got Electric Warrior, which I like quite a bit, but I'm not sure where to go next. Get The Slider from '72 and Tanx from '73 I love this album. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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JACKAL said: jjhunsecker said: The Dead are kinda...like...The Eagles
Yes, yes, a million times yes. They both bore me to tears. I don't know. Somehow the Eagles achieved being more rocking & more boring at the same time. Check this song out at:
http://www.soundclick.com...tmusic.htm | |
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andyman91 said: I just got into the Kinks this year. Good find.
Never listened to/explored: Husker Du Donnie Hathaway Rakim Television The Ramones--obviously I know some stuff pretty well Queen--same as above Boomtown Rats Creem Yardbirds Faces The Stone Roses--isn't one album supposed to be a classic? I heard one later song & hated it. T-Rex Tori Amos You mean Cream? Get Disraeli Gears And get into T. Rex now!* *see above post "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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andyman91 said: JACKAL said: Yes, yes, a million times yes. They both bore me to tears. I don't know. Somehow the Eagles achieved being more rocking & more boring at the same time. Ironic, isn't it. They rocked so much harder than the Dead, and yes, are actually way more boring. It shocked the hell out of me when I found out that "Desperado" is really under 3 minutes. That is the LONGEST 3 minute song ever recorded. It lasts a lifetime. I think the Dead had more texture to their sound, probably because Garcia played so many instruments. Which is the one thing I will give him credit for. "Teach Your Children." Probably the best steel guitar ever recorded. Played by Jerry Garcia. It's a jungle out there. | |
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JACKAL said: andyman91 said: I don't know. Somehow the Eagles achieved being more rocking & more boring at the same time. Ironic, isn't it. They rocked so much harder than the Dead, and yes, are actually way more boring. It shocked the hell out of me when I found out that "Desperado" is really under 3 minutes. That is the LONGEST 3 minute song ever recorded. It lasts a lifetime. I think the Dead had more texture to their sound, probably because Garcia played so many instruments. Which is the one thing I will give him credit for. "Teach Your Children." Probably the best steel guitar ever recorded. Played by Jerry Garcia. I know nothing about either band. Except for "Hotel California" (which I actually still love, even after a billion plays on the radio. I love the guitar. ) "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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minneapolisgenius said: JACKAL said: Ironic, isn't it. They rocked so much harder than the Dead, and yes, are actually way more boring. It shocked the hell out of me when I found out that "Desperado" is really under 3 minutes. That is the LONGEST 3 minute song ever recorded. It lasts a lifetime. I think the Dead had more texture to their sound, probably because Garcia played so many instruments. Which is the one thing I will give him credit for. "Teach Your Children." Probably the best steel guitar ever recorded. Played by Jerry Garcia. I know nothing about either band. Except for "Hotel California" (which I actually still love, even after a billion plays on the radio. I love the guitar. ) That's my second least favorite Eagles song. Actually, the only Eagles song that I actually like is "One of These Nights," which is pretty damn funky. But, I poop on the rest of their music. And I poop on Joe Walsh for joining the Eagles. He was too good for them. It's a jungle out there. | |
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JACKAL said: minneapolisgenius said: I know nothing about either band. Except for "Hotel California" (which I actually still love, even after a billion plays on the radio. I love the guitar. ) That's my second least favorite Eagles song. Actually, the only Eagles song that I actually like is "One of These Nights," which is pretty damn funky. But, I poop on the rest of their music. And I poop on Joe Walsh for joining the Eagles. He was too good for them. I'm going to send you "Hotel California" on MP3 tomorrow. A hundred times. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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All you have to do is listen to sound snippets of different bands and artists and you can get a gist about how they sound.
I do think the Velvet Underground are a bit overrated, but Heroin is a classic. Really bores into you. http://www.cduniverse.com...=272986715 Critics all go crazy over the band Big Star. They did do some amazing stuff. http://www.cduniverse.com...=272986715 XTC, now there's an amazing band. They are like the Beatles, and that is no joke. http://www.cduniverse.com...=272986715 Sonic Youth are loved by critics. If you like noise rock, they are your cup of fire. http://www.cduniverse.com...=272986715 All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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andyman91 said: I just got into the Kinks this year. Good find.
Never listened to/explored: Tori Amos I wouldn't consider Tori to be classic just yet. She's definitely worth checking out though.....as you can tell from the amount of Tori threads on here. "as prince goes poom poom poom poom
she go BOOMshockaLockaBOOM" -Shausler | |
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minneapolisgenius said: lilgish said: explore them all now I don't know anything by The Replacements OR Husker Du and I was born and raised in Mpls.! We can explore together. | |
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