Originally posted by katherine94:[..]
There are still some great new bands, you just have to look hard for them![]()
Oh I know there's heaps of them around. Have you heard of someone called Queenrysche?
Originally posted by katherine94:[..]
There are still some great new bands, you just have to look hard for them![]()
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
Oh I know there's heaps of them around. Have you heard of someone called Queenrysche?
Originally posted by katherine94:[..]
No, but my photography teacher and I were talking about music the other day, and she told me to check them out
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
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?
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
Originally posted by drewhiggins:
U2 approach music in a way that most rock bands don't.
Originally posted by katherine94:[..]
Sometimes it's nice to have that heavy in your face rock n' rollThe Who made music like that, but it was still different and great
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With lots of procrastination and Bono's bragging
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.
Originally posted by drewhiggins:
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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.
Originally posted by drewhiggins:
Just saw Let's Spend The Night Together - they don't go for small crowds.