Screaming Meat
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Someone say my boys Iggy Pop and The Stooges? OH HELL YEAH
Search & Destroy:
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=irskrVvKR1E
Search & Destroy:
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=irskrVvKR1E
Yeah, I spoke to Veelk about ASS before. He likes grounded comics... Whatever that actually means.
Raw Power is so damn good. I don't know if anyone here has ever listened to Turbonegro, but their guitarist listed it as his favorite album of all time, and it shows in his playstyle.Someone say my boys Iggy Pop and The Stooges? OH HELL YEAH
Search & Destroy:
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=irskrVvKR1E
Raw Power is so damn good.
I don't know if anyone here has ever listened to Turbonegro, but their guitarist listed it as his favorite album of all time, and it shows in his playstyle.
Here's the full song if you're interested. The opening solo rules too.
Someone say my boys Iggy Pop and The Stooges? OH HELL YEAH
Search & Destroy:
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=irskrVvKR1E
BURN IT! BURN IT NOW!
Fucking Grounded, strong contender for worst comic ever made. What happened to the JMS that wrote his early Spider-Man stories and Supreme Power?
Renegades of funk, oh man, such a cool song. Need to go listen to that right now in fact.
Monday sounds like a brilliant day when you put it like that, great taste. Not a fan of rap bar the odd song so tend to give it a miss but generally I like a lot of things. Listen to a fair bit of classical as well just to throw people off.
Into mostly rock so stuff like VAST, NIN, Stones, Joy Division, Crystal Method, PJ Harvey, Audioslave/Soundgarden, Chemical Brothers, Iggy and the Stooges, The Verve, Otis Redding, Massive Attack, Filter, The Who, Curve, Nina Simone, Prodigy, Ray Charles... and of course Beethoven and Chopin. A sample of the stuff I listen to, but I am like you but worse, I burn out on artists quickly and move on... very few I will listen to several of their songs in a row. No attention span I guess.
Try this one, it's just an isolated studio session of that last solo.Preach, Brother Meat!
First one ain't working for me. The song is ballsy, though
Hey now, I listen to the majority of the artists he listed regularly along with hip hop. But I'm weird and venture forth and find every single kind of genre and try to find something I like. Music is fantastic.Good varied taste there. That's fair enough not liking rap, don't really know anyone personally who likes both genres. I do like other genres too, but mainly stick to them 2.
It's understandable not wanting to spend the time to find what you like when branching out though, when much of what appears on the surface is stuff you don't like.
Hell no, face to face.
Asked this in another thread but being that I'm in the states I'd be curious to hear the differences.
Anyone else a big concert goer? What were some of the artists you saw in the last year?
Thinking about it now I saw, People Under The Stairs, Titus Andronicus, The Slackers, Nine Inch Nails, Pretty Lights, then Little Dragon, Thievery Corporation and a few others on NYE.
Quite an eclectic grouping there, haha.
Asked this in another thread but being that I'm in the states I'd be curious to hear the differences.
Anyone else a big concert goer? What were some of the artists you saw in the last year?
Thinking about it now I saw, People Under The Stairs, Titus Andronicus, The Slackers, Nine Inch Nails, Pretty Lights, then Little Dragon, Thievery Corporation and a few others on NYE.
Quite an eclectic grouping there, haha.
Anyone else a big concert goer? What were some of the artists you saw in the last year
Good varied taste there. That's fair enough not liking rap, don't really know anyone personally who likes both genres. I do like other genres too, but mainly stick to them 2.
Funny you should mention Classical actually. My Dad was brought up around it, and he always watches the last night of the proms. He passed that tradition on to me, and I now watch it with my son too. There's also nobody on this earth that can raise the hairs on the back of my neck like Andrea Bocelli. Again, my Dad loves him. "Time to Say Goodbye" is a brilliant track (Con te Partirò).
Asked this in another thread but being that I'm in the states I'd be curious to hear the differences.
Anyone else a big concert goer? What were some of the artists you saw in the last year?
Thinking about it now I saw, People Under The Stairs, Titus Andronicus, The Slackers, Nine Inch Nails, Pretty Lights, then Little Dragon, Thievery Corporation and a few others on NYE.
Quite an eclectic grouping there, haha.
Anyone else a big concert goer? What were some of the artists you saw in the last year?
Without searching through old threads... Any one from Essex here? Wondering.
Mostly orchestral stuff at the Bridgewater Hall. best thing was the 100th anniversary Rite of Spring. It was really heavy.
Yeah I'm in Chelmsford.
Essex represent!
I mean I listen to some rap songs but wouldn't say I follow any rap artists, just odd songs here and there. But then I really like the blues but don't listen to anyone in particular more than any other. Maybe Son House. Appreciate songs over artists as a rule.
Yeah, if Por tí volaré (as I first heard it) doesn't get your blood pumping then what the hell man! Thats a great tradition to have, sure your son will appreciate it like you have too.
Yeah I'm in Chelmsford.
Essex represent!
Asked this in another thread but being that I'm in the states I'd be curious to hear the differences.
Anyone else a big concert goer? What were some of the artists you saw in the last year?
Thinking about it now I saw, People Under The Stairs, Titus Andronicus, The Slackers, Nine Inch Nails, Pretty Lights, then Little Dragon, Thievery Corporation and a few others on NYE.
Quite an eclectic grouping there, haha.
Ah, misinterpreted what you said, that's fair enough!
Definitely gets the blood pumping! Nothing quite like it.
@AcridMeat ;
Music is indeed fantastic! I enjoy songs that crossover into both genres a lot. Anything like Sabotage or No Sleep 'til Brooklyn by Beastie Boys, or Bring the Noise by Anthrax & Public Enemy. So many genres myself I still have to give a listen to to be honest.
Without searching through old threads... Any one from Essex here? Wondering.
Btw Musha, in case you didn't know, NIN are coming here (O2) in May. Actually got good tickets this time! *squee*
Congrats on the comic, that is so cool. Heard of Dave Gibbons obviously, not Neil... any examples?
Asked this in another thread but being that I'm in the states I'd be curious to hear the differences.
Anyone else a big concert goer? What were some of the artists you saw in the last year?
Thinking about it now I saw, People Under The Stairs, Titus Andronicus, The Slackers, Nine Inch Nails, Pretty Lights, then Little Dragon, Thievery Corporation and a few others on NYE.
Quite an eclectic grouping there, haha.
Speaking of covers, been listening to this cover of cranberries zombie by Breed 77.
Mornin'
Stravinsky, baby. One of my favourites. The Augurs of Spring are an absolute riot.
Ah yes Beastie Boys' stuff is fantastic. I actually think this is one of the best instrumentals out there. Alright well that's the album version, not the instrumental, it's not uploaded. But fuck it you know what I'm sayiiiin.@AcridMeat ;
Music is indeed fantastic! I enjoy songs that crossover into both genres a lot. Anything like Sabotage or No Sleep 'til Brooklyn by Beastie Boys, or Bring the Noise by Anthrax & Public Enemy. So many genres myself I still have to give a listen to to be honest.
Yeah! Fuck they rocked the hell out of that night. My hearing hasn't been the since, and I had earplugs. I'm actually pretty mad about that fact but that was such a fun time. It's funny though. In London, all of the bad parts of towns are pushed to the outer edges of the city right? Well in San Francisco and America at large, our bad areas are mixed in with the nice. Which means you'll be in a nice place and safe, then a block away is sketchy and you'd like to move quickly.You saw Titus? Awww maaaaaaan, I wanna see them so hard!! I don't get out to many gigs that I'm not playing at myself, the trouble with living near to London but also fairly far is that you can get there ok but getting home from a gig is a nightmare, if the band finishes at 11.15 you're fucked. Stupid transport infrastructure...
Played with some blinders last year though that most/all have never heard of but great bands - Physics House Band, Future Ages, my brahs in twothirtytwo, Freeze the Atlantic, Our Lost Infantry, Bastard Eye Scream. Going to see O'Brother with my mate later this year, can't wait for that.
I've become tight/elitest enough that I'm not willing to pay more than a tenner to see a band any more. So much awesome stuff to be had locally instead.
Man you guys have seen some great stuff. I hadn't thought about the cost in London particular. I doubt I'd see as many shows as well. I usually spend around $15-30 on shows. Which is around 10-15 pounds. Not so much local stuff, but smaller venues.
Absolutely right. Thing is I'm outside the actual city so just driving in costs about as much as the ticket itself.Yeah that's about my level. Got caught on the train with a few hundred people who had been to see the Stones and/or Mumford and Sons. To which my main question was "how fucking much??" People are nuts. Small venues are the shit. Louder, sweatier, get to meet the band if they're cool.
My all-time favourite gig cost me £0 (excluding travelling costs). Freaks me out whenever I hear how much Beyonce or Justin Timberlake tickets are (£70+)
Hah! I see what you did there!
Yes, it's great. I'm not very knowledgeable about ballet or dance but YouTube has footage of the original choreography performed by a modern group. It's great. I pity their toes though. It's on my list of things to see (hear?!) along with Messaien's Quatour pour me fin du temps and Tippett's A Child Of Our Time. If it's slightly dissonant and/or takes a while to resolve into harmony, I'm there!
Stupid phone prevents links but I'm gonna try....and fail.
If you are inclined, have a YouTube of Arvo Part's Fratres. Theres an amazing piano plus cello one and one with twelve cellos (that I became obsessed with because I wanted to be a cellist) . It's just like the most amazing like thing like ever, yeah.
That's a moron tax, totally fair
Psch!
I bet you get a good show for your money.
I'd want dinner and a blowjob for that kind of money dammit. If I wanted to see someone dancing and miming I would ask to babysit my friend's little girls.
I guess you're not into the choreography, the sets or the costumes then?
Uh oh, pregnant woman in the office.
I'd want dinner and a blowjob for that kind of money dammit. If I wanted to see someone dancing and miming I would ask to babysit my friend's little girls.
Uh oh, pregnant woman in the office.
Actually I really really really like the sets. Those craftsmen are AMAZING
It is exactly like that. Something about the pregnant form is just so attractive to me and I have calls to make and accounting to be done but I can't concentrate, damn it.Is that a bit like when there's a dog in the office and nobody gets any work done?
You seen that video of a Justin Bieber Meet and Greet session where all he does is just pout his lips, pose and get a snapshot with a fan while they get shuffled along like cattle? No hellos, no casual brief convos, no handshakes, nothing. Can't begin to imagine how much they paid for that. To be fair, I really dislike the whole idea of a meet and greet. Just seems fake. and this doesn't only apply to pop stars because KISS does it too.
I KNOW, RIGHT!!''?!?'!?!!111!!!
It is exactly like that. Something about the pregnant form is just so attractive to me and I have calls to make and accounting to be done but I can't concentrate, damn it.
Because there's too much spit in my mouthWhy do so many men go around spitting on the pavement? It's disgusting.
lolIs that a bit like when there's a dog in the office and nobody gets any work done?
Because there's too much spit in my mouth