1. Originally posted by drewhiggins:
    I've heard from many followers of AC/DC that Black Ice is a piece of shit. Anyone else heard the new stuff and would tend to agree? I do like Anything Goes on it.

    I don't have that one, but I'll ask around, I know some people who may have it


  2. Oh I know there's heaps of them around. Have you heard of someone called Queenrysche?

  3. No, but my photography teacher and I were talking about music the other day, and she told me to check them out. Are they good?
    Have you heard the Strokes?


  4. Well, I just looked for some of their stuff. Not as new as I thought - 1981. But then the music I've got here isn't exactly new either. But it's damned good.

    Do you like experimental stuff?
  5. Apparently the new AC/DC album is quite good, certainly better than Chinese Democracy.

    And I dislike GnR's approach to music, they are typical rock stars and go about making music in a typical headbanger fashion.

    Which is why I like U2, because they approach music from a completely different angle

  6. Originally posted by vanquish:Apparently the new AC/DC album is quite good, certainly better than Chinese Democracy.

    And I dislike GnR's approach to music, they are typical rock stars and go about making music in a typical headbanger fashion.

    Which is why I like U2, because they approach music from a completely different angle

    Sometimes it's nice to have that heavy in your face rock n' roll The Who made music like that, but it was still different and great
  7. Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]

    Well, I just looked for some of their stuff. Not as new as I thought - 1981. But then the music I've got here isn't exactly new either. But it's damned good.

    Do you like experimental stuff?

    I love Pink Floyd, of course I like experimental stuff
  8. Originally posted by vanquish:Apparently the new AC/DC album is quite good, certainly better than Chinese Democracy.

    And I dislike GnR's approach to music, they are typical rock stars and go about making music in a typical headbanger fashion.

    Which is why I like U2, because they approach music from a completely different angle




    It's not a bad album, I like it, but it just seems like a lot of people were comparing it to Dirty Deeds, Back In Black, High Voltage...you can't.

    U2 approach music in a way that most rock bands don't.
  9. Originally posted by katherine94:[..]
    Sometimes it's nice to have that heavy in your face rock n' roll The Who made music like that, but it was still different and great



    Ah yeah, The Who. Nice.

    Check out Alan Parsons if you like experimental. And out of Pink Floyd's stuff, Meddle is one I love and of course Pulse. And if you like the Stones, A Bigger Bang is fantastic. Just saw Let's Spend The Night Together - they don't go for small crowds.

    With lots of procrastination and Bono's bragging


    You gotta have the self-proclaimed leader hype up the most radical U2 album yet as much as he can. Forget there's a drummer, bassist and guitarist, they can't hype it up well enough as the man in those orange-tinted glasses and eyeliner.
  10. Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]

    Ah yeah, The Who. Nice.

    Check out Alan Parsons if you like experimental. And out of Pink Floyd's stuff, Meddle is one I love and of course Pulse.

    Animals is pretty good
    And of course Dark Side, the Wall and Wish You Were Here
    Do you like the Velvet Underground?
  11. Originally posted by drewhiggins:
    [..]

    You gotta have the self-proclaimed leader hype up the most radical U2 album yet as much as he can. Forget there's a drummer, bassist and guitarist, they can't hype it up well enough as the man in those orange-tinted glasses and eyeliner.

    I love Bono, with his hyping, it's funny