1. Okay, here in Sweden sexual education isn't scary at all At least not for us, may be because we have a young modern teacher. 25 year male.

    Nothing has feeled scary at all.

    I wonder which Bruce album I'll choose, I'm choosing between Magic and The Rising.
  2. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:Okay, here in Sweden sexual education isn't scary at all At least not for us, may be because we have a young modern teacher. 25 year male.

    Nothing has feeled scary at all.

    I wonder which Bruce album I'll choose, I'm choosing between Magic and The Rising.

    Ours were pretty young too...I'd have said maybe 25-30 if that. I don't think with sexual education in general age really matters, you're bound to have some experience at an older or younger age. If you're asexual, however, then that's a completely different experience for them.

    The Rising is about Bruce's feelings towards the 2001 terrorist attacks and the aftermath it caused America and the world. Magic seems to be a disjoint of various songs that cover various topics e.g. death, love, ambition, loneliness, conquering the world etc. Pretty much a standard Bruce album in other words.
  3. So you'd say The Rising is more of a concept where all the songs make the best sense together and that Magic is more like a collection of good songs?
  4. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:So you'd say The Rising is more of a concept where all the songs make the best sense together and that Magic is more like a collection of good songs?

    Not a concept album as such - at least in the sense of a bigger album e.g. The Last Temptation, Quadrophenia, The Wall, I Robot etc (all fantastic albums by the way) but it has ideas behind it and maybe he's telling stories from a third-person point of view. In that case, yes.

    Magic is really just a straight-up rock and roll album of good songs and that's why I like it.
  5. But does Magic have songs that more kinda fit together? With a more common theme.

  6. Not really now that I think about it.
  7. Ok... then I'm still about as torned between the two.


  8. Or I'll get both because I don't know what that last album will be
  9. After the ones you'd chosen that you did want, how many could you choose after that?

    Do you like guitar rock?


  10. I have two more albums to choose, and I've decided at least one of them shall be with the Boss

    I like good guitar rock But I don't like bad. But yes, I like some good guitar work, but not when it gets really messy and it's just a showoff of how many notes on can play fastly, it has to have some melody
  11. http://www.amazon.com/Joe-Perry/dp/B0007OTWS0

    It definitely is a show-off of how he plays but he does all the singing and wrote most of the lyrics with a melody. If you know how Jim Morrison sings, Joe has the same kind of vocal style and most times it works for the songs. There's a couple of real fillers on there but mostly it's a nice guitar album.