Nirvana, though Pearl Jam has the prettiest name | |
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juts my opiniuon
Just my opinion love Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
All music is shit music and no music is real- gunsnhalen Datdonkeydick- Asherfierce Gary Hunts Album Isn't That Good- Soulalive | |
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What is Scott Weiland up to these days? I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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being from seattle and having studied the other rock greats closely before and after that, i just never really thought much of these guys. Not jealous, not hateful, just pretty indifferent really. said it many times, but once you've been raised off Prince, Michael and Bruce, then study elvis, little richard, chuck berry etc.., etc.., it doesn't do much for you seeing a bunch of dirty kids screaming. | |
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Nirvana | |
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Not sure. He released a Christmas album (seriousy) last fall and he did a one-off reunion show with Velvet Revolver in January. I'm not sure what's going on with them but I believe he is still with Stone Temple Pilots although he has mentioned another solo album. | |
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I'm somewhat sympathetic to your way of thinking, after the early nineties things swung much too far in the direction of overly earnest/serious rock bands where no one seemed like they were having much fun and many of the later grunge/alternative bands, say from 1994-present, just weren't that good but I think mainstream rock music really needed the jolt that alternative music gave it. I don't necessarily believe it is fair to blame the early grunge/alternative bands for killing rock, I would blame the crappy bands that have since failed to deliver interesting music, regardless of the genre. | |
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Soundgarden!
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A Christmas album?
Okay, well as long as he hasn't fallen back on "bad habits". I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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He could barely string a sentence together on Howard Stern back in November, callers later onto the show were complaining about how long he took to assemble his thoughts.
There was a covers album last year as well. I like it, despite some trite choices. 1. I Am The Resurrection (Stone Roses) 2. Personality Crisis (New York Dolls)
3. Frances Farmer Will Get Her Revenge On Seattle (Nirvana)
4. Let Down (Radiohead)
5. Into Your Arms (Lemonheads)
6. Dead Flowers (The Rolling Stones)
7. Waiting For Superman (The Flaming Lips)
8. Revolution (The Beatles, this is Stone Temple Pilots’ cover they recorded in 2001)
9. But Not Tonight (Depeche Mode)
10. Reel Around The Fountain (The Smiths)
11. Fame (David Bowie)
12. Jean Genie (David Bowie) | |
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Here's a link to the Christmas album on amazon.com: | |
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elmer said:
He could barely string a sentence together on Howard Stern back in November, callers later onto the show were complaining about how long he took to assemble his thoughts.
There was a covers album last year as well. I like it, despite some trite choices. 1. I Am The Resurrection (Stone Roses) 2. Personality Crisis (New York Dolls) 3. Frances Farmer Will Get Her Revenge On Seattle (Nirvana) 4. Let Down (Radiohead) 5. Into Your Arms (Lemonheads) 6. Dead Flowers (The Rolling Stones) 7. Waiting For Superman (The Flaming Lips) 8. Revolution (The Beatles, this is Stone Temple Pilots’ cover they recorded in 2001) 9. But Not Tonight (Depeche Mode) 10. Reel Around The Fountain (The Smiths) 11. Fame (David Bowie) 12. Jean Genie (David Bowie) Scott Weiland covered one of my favorite Radiohead songs? How'd I miss that?!? "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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Pearl Jam / Nirvana / Stone Temple Pilots
...Although I never could forgive STP for Plush, which sounded like a dead-ringer for a PJ song but with...hooks!
And Rodeo - I don't think you'll ever be convinced otherwise, but I think saying bands like these killed Rock 'n Roll is like saying XYZ killed the alphabet. A lot of these bands tagged as grunge show an amazing degree of diversity and talent. Sure, it isn't 'titties n' beer' rock, and they tended to ape Page more than Plant (like their odious predecessors), but the music acquits itself nicely if you want to enjoy it...
I agree that it was an end to rock & roll that came out of the 60's and peaked in the 70's, became a self-parody in the 80's...
And I think it was telling that 2 very different bands in the 90's who were informed of their predecessors, self-conscious of what rock had become, both with this sense of doing things with a degree of integrity that had been missing from rock for a long time, produced radically different outcomes. Or ends.
But there might be hope - throw on just about any PJ live show and you might be converted .
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That's exactly what my Old Aunt says about The Beatles. | |
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Please Nivana hands down. Kurt didn't ruin rock n roll, rock n roll tried to become kurt. Dont blame him. I didnt much care for Nivana till In Utero which is still an amazing album. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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Huh, that seems rather silly. If you look at the rock scene circa 1960-1963 things were looking very dire for rock and roll. Many of the great rock artists of the fifties were either dead, had radically cleaned up their sound or were being ignored. Worse, very few exciting new acts had emerged. The charts were being dominated by very safe and clean teen idols. There was some merit to those acts but they were essentially a neutured version of fifties rock and roll. I am far from a Beatles fanboy and I don't believe they deserve all of the credit, there was an extremely fertile scene in the United Kingdom and if not for the dozens of bands that followed after the Beatles there would have been no British Invasion, but surely they were the spark that ignited the fire. After 1964 there was an absolute explosion of new rock and roll acts, most of which were heavily inspired by the Beatles.
Obviously it is impossible to know what would have happened without the Beatles and, again, I want to stress that I don't think they deserve all of the credit but after they broke America rock and roll inarguably became much more popular and interesting. | |
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STP Pearl Jam Nirvana She Don't Speak..But She Remembers | |
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The industry always stay trying to clone a motherfucker. Then they wonder why people don't buy the doppleganger's records? Rock and roll ain't dead, it's just that the industry don't know how to promote it because they stay busy trying to make other forms of music the norm here. | |
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1) Nirvana
But I loooove Alice In Chains (Layne, RIP...). Enjoyed their last album, "Black Gives Way to Blue". The title track that Elton John & Lisa Coleman played piano and vibraphone on was pretty good. ~Using the Fat Albert emoticon 'cause no one else is... ~ | |
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Nirvana!
Why ask?
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