The Music Suggestion Thread
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Can you guess how I found this one?
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Thanks Joseph for the video in the other thread. I've always loved Alan Parson Project.
Edit to add:
Thanks Joseph for the video in the other thread. I've always loved Alan Parson Project.
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For all my friends on here. I hope you know who you are.
Okay, I don't know why the video is not showing up. HOpe at least one of these will work.
[YouTube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=en ... QN8ABAEmG8[/YouTube]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=en ... QN8ABAEmG8
Okay, I don't know why the video is not showing up. HOpe at least one of these will work.
[YouTube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=en ... QN8ABAEmG8[/YouTube]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=en ... QN8ABAEmG8
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There are some cool titles, Sympathy won out over the Bob Marley stuff I heard. Hope y'all like it.
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Verily muchlyD Pope wrote:There are some cool titles, Sympathy won out over the Bob Marley stuff I heard. Hope y'all like it.
Do love covers that bring something new or different to the table.
Bit different, but..
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It can backfire horribly though:DuneFishUK wrote:Do love covers that bring something new or different to the table.
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Yesterday I have finally watched Primus playing Live. They were in Eindhoven and gave one hell of a concert! First song of the evening was the classic John the fisherman, which is in my personal list of all time top 10 favorite songs.
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I saw them open for Rush... three times. They're awesome!
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R.I.P. Jim Marshall
Jim Marshall, creator of the Marshall amp, dies aged 88Known as 'the Father of Loud', Jim Marshall changed rock'n'roll with his brand of affordable guitar amplifiers
Michael Hann guardian.co.uk, Thursday 5 April 2012 08.06 EDT
'The Father of Loud' … Jim Marshall, creator of the Marshall amp, in 2005. Photograph: Damien Maguire/Rex Features
The man who gave rock one of its key visual and sonic props has died. Jim Marshall, known as "The Father of Loud" for inventing the Marshall amplifier, was 88 years old.
Marshall was a drummer and drum teacher who used his earnings to set up a music shop in west London in 1960. Among his customers were the likes of Ritchie Blackmore and Pete Townshend, and it was through talking to them that Marshall realised there was a gap in the market for a guitar amplifier cheaper than the American-made models popular at the time. When, at Townshend's request, a Marshall 1959 amplifier head was teamed with a cabinet, the "Marshall stack" was born, becoming the defining feature in rock bands' backlines for generations to come.
Virtually every major guitarist has used Marshall amps at one time or another, and giant arrays of Marshall cabs – often suggested to be empty boxes, with no actual amplification purposes – have become key stage props for generations of metal bands, especially.
Among the musicians paying their respects to the late innovator was former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash, who tweeted: "The news of Jim Marshall passing is deeply saddening. R & R will never be the same w/out him. But, his amps will live on FOREVER!"
American blues-rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa also showed his appreciation on Twitter: "A very sad day for the Marshall family. My thoughts and prayers go out to Paul and his family. Rest in Peace Jim Marshall OBE."
Marshall Amps posted a tribute to its founder on its website. It read:
"It is with profound sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved founder and leader for the past 50 years, Jim Marshall. While mourning the Guv'nor though, we also salute a legendary man who led a full and truly remarkable life.
"Jim's ascent into the history books as 'the Father of Loud' and the man responsible for 'the Sound of Rock' is a true rags-to-riches tale. Cruelly robbed of his youth by tubercular bones, Jim rose to become one of the four forefathers responsible for creating the tools that allowed rock guitar as we know and love it today to be born. The groundbreaking quartet also includes the late, great trio of Leo Fender, Les Paul and Seth Lover – together with Jim, they truly are the cornerstones of all things rock.
"In addition to the creation of the amps chosen by countless guitar heroes and game-changing bands, Jim was also an incredibly humble and generous man who, over the past several decades, has quietly donated many millions of pounds to worthy causes.
"While the entire Marshall Amplification family mourns Jim's passing and will miss him tremendously, we all feel richer for having known him and are happy in the knowledge that he is now in a much better place which has just got a whole lot louder!
"Rest in Peace & thank you Jim.
"Your memory; the music and joy your amps have brought to countless millions for the past five decades; and that world-famous, omnipresent script logo that proudly bears your name will always live on."
Jim Marshall, creator of the Marshall amp, dies aged 88Known as 'the Father of Loud', Jim Marshall changed rock'n'roll with his brand of affordable guitar amplifiers
Michael Hann guardian.co.uk, Thursday 5 April 2012 08.06 EDT
'The Father of Loud' … Jim Marshall, creator of the Marshall amp, in 2005. Photograph: Damien Maguire/Rex Features
The man who gave rock one of its key visual and sonic props has died. Jim Marshall, known as "The Father of Loud" for inventing the Marshall amplifier, was 88 years old.
Marshall was a drummer and drum teacher who used his earnings to set up a music shop in west London in 1960. Among his customers were the likes of Ritchie Blackmore and Pete Townshend, and it was through talking to them that Marshall realised there was a gap in the market for a guitar amplifier cheaper than the American-made models popular at the time. When, at Townshend's request, a Marshall 1959 amplifier head was teamed with a cabinet, the "Marshall stack" was born, becoming the defining feature in rock bands' backlines for generations to come.
Virtually every major guitarist has used Marshall amps at one time or another, and giant arrays of Marshall cabs – often suggested to be empty boxes, with no actual amplification purposes – have become key stage props for generations of metal bands, especially.
Among the musicians paying their respects to the late innovator was former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash, who tweeted: "The news of Jim Marshall passing is deeply saddening. R & R will never be the same w/out him. But, his amps will live on FOREVER!"
American blues-rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa also showed his appreciation on Twitter: "A very sad day for the Marshall family. My thoughts and prayers go out to Paul and his family. Rest in Peace Jim Marshall OBE."
Marshall Amps posted a tribute to its founder on its website. It read:
"It is with profound sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved founder and leader for the past 50 years, Jim Marshall. While mourning the Guv'nor though, we also salute a legendary man who led a full and truly remarkable life.
"Jim's ascent into the history books as 'the Father of Loud' and the man responsible for 'the Sound of Rock' is a true rags-to-riches tale. Cruelly robbed of his youth by tubercular bones, Jim rose to become one of the four forefathers responsible for creating the tools that allowed rock guitar as we know and love it today to be born. The groundbreaking quartet also includes the late, great trio of Leo Fender, Les Paul and Seth Lover – together with Jim, they truly are the cornerstones of all things rock.
"In addition to the creation of the amps chosen by countless guitar heroes and game-changing bands, Jim was also an incredibly humble and generous man who, over the past several decades, has quietly donated many millions of pounds to worthy causes.
"While the entire Marshall Amplification family mourns Jim's passing and will miss him tremendously, we all feel richer for having known him and are happy in the knowledge that he is now in a much better place which has just got a whole lot louder!
"Rest in Peace & thank you Jim.
"Your memory; the music and joy your amps have brought to countless millions for the past five decades; and that world-famous, omnipresent script logo that proudly bears your name will always live on."
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One of my first amps was a Marshall, just a wee 15 watt practice thingy, but my ricky sounded sweet as anything when it was pushed hard. That man deafened soo many people, I know nothing about the man but I hope he had a happy life.
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Dvorak, Symphony 9, 4th movement. Amazing.
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Great Choice!SadisticCynic wrote:Dvorak, Symphony 9, 4th movement. Amazing.
Leto II is gone for good, except for OM. The "pearl" was just that; a miniscule portion of what Leto was, and not a compressed version of the whole. The pearl that the worms have do not make them Leto, or in any way similar to him.
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A truly unique version of "Sympathy of the Devil" performed by the Slovenian band Laibach ... the were/are a great inspiration to one of my favorite bands Rammstein.
and for the fans ... the BEST music video ever!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1st6O1t ... creen&NR=1[/youtube]
and for the fans ... the BEST music video ever!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1st6O1t ... creen&NR=1[/youtube]
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A buddy of mine had a twelve inch single of 'Life ist Life,' I never heard their other stuff. Rammstein seems to get better with age, I fully expect them to be jamming for decades to come.Serkanner wrote: A truly unique version of "Sympathy of the Devil" performed by the Slovenian band Laibach ... the were/are a great inspiration to one of my favorite bands Rammstein.
Definitely up there, how do you quantify such a choice?Serkanner wrote:and for the fans ... the BEST music video ever!
Leto II is gone for good, except for OM. The "pearl" was just that; a miniscule portion of what Leto was, and not a compressed version of the whole. The pearl that the worms have do not make them Leto, or in any way similar to him.
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For a starter: the size of the girl's skirts.D Pope wrote:A buddy of mine had a twelve inch single of 'Life ist Life,' I never heard their other stuff. Rammstein seems to get better with age, I fully expect them to be jamming for decades to come.Serkanner wrote: A truly unique version of "Sympathy of the Devil" performed by the Slovenian band Laibach ... the were/are a great inspiration to one of my favorite bands Rammstein.Definitely up there, how do you quantify such a choice?Serkanner wrote:and for the fans ... the BEST music video ever!
But seriously, the combination of the meaning of the lyrics and the way the band members show this to us has been done in a very original and humorous manner. To me the song has gained strength by the video ... it's not just a commercial of the song. They have truly thought about how to express this song about decadence.
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Agreed!Serkanner wrote:To me the song has gained strength by the video ... it's not just a commercial of the song.
They have truly thought about how to express this song about decadence.
Leto II is gone for good, except for OM. The "pearl" was just that; a miniscule portion of what Leto was, and not a compressed version of the whole. The pearl that the worms have do not make them Leto, or in any way similar to him.
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... there was one puking.
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I think there was one smoking a joint, too.
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Freakzilla wrote:I think there was one smoking a joint, too.
Yes there was. The girl with the braids made me remember that other video of Kontrust ... Bomba .... I LIKE blonde girls in Bavarian outfits.
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How can one not?Serkanner wrote:Freakzilla wrote:I think there was one smoking a joint, too.
Yes there was. The girl with the braids made me remember that other video of Kontrust ... Bomba .... I LIKE blonde girls in Bavarian outfits.
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uhhhhhh ...Freakzilla wrote:How can one not?Serkanner wrote:Freakzilla wrote:I think there was one smoking a joint, too.
Yes there was. The girl with the braids made me remember that other video of Kontrust ... Bomba .... I LIKE blonde girls in Bavarian outfits.
"... the mystery of life isn't a problem to solve but a reality to experience."
“There is no escape—we pay for the violence of our ancestors.”
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“There is no escape—we pay for the violence of our ancestors.”
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Storm Corrosion's debut will be out soon:
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Adam Yauch is dead. Music has lost an icon.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Naf5uJYGoiU&ob=av2n[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Naf5uJYGoiU&ob=av2n[/youtube]
"... the mystery of life isn't a problem to solve but a reality to experience."
“There is no escape—we pay for the violence of our ancestors.”
Sandrider: "Keith went to Bobo's for a weekend of drinking, watched some DVDs,
and wrote a Dune Novel."
“There is no escape—we pay for the violence of our ancestors.”
Sandrider: "Keith went to Bobo's for a weekend of drinking, watched some DVDs,
and wrote a Dune Novel."