I really have no interest in seeing these dinosaurs trying to keep doing this. It's very rare that an old artist can capture even a flicker of what they did when they were young. The Bob Dylan album from the late 1990s is one rare exception, although even that was 25 years ago at this point and he's still at it. The Metallica albums of the past two decades are mostly embarrassing. I say this as a person who is of the age group that this stuff was made for.
I subscribe to Guitar World magazine and they put the dinosaurs on the cover and in the feature articles. Sometimes they have a new album to sell and it's usually terrible and at best a weak retread of what they did 30-40 years ago. But then they feature young people in the pages and when I listen to that stuff it's a lot more interesting. Rock is a young person's game.
unpopular opinion: pearl jam wasnt really that great of a band
I think you can say the same thing about Jack White, but if he came out and said, yea I'm busting out my peppermint Airline and teaming up with Meg it'd be cringe and a novelty act. And I think he knows that which is why he won't do it. But hey we'll see.Since the thread is about the Seattle sound, Chris Cornell, God rest his soul, managed to age gracefully and stay relevant though I guess you could say he benefited from never being tied down to one band or project.
I think you can say the same thing about Jack White, but if he came out and said, yea I'm busting out my peppermint Airline and teaming up with Meg it'd be cringe and a novelty act. And I think he knows that which is why he won't do it. But hey we'll see.
I just don't need to hear these bands trying to do what they did decades ago, it's lame. I know these guys have to earn a living but, I saw an email about a Pearl Jam tour and it's like... I'm not going to pay money for that.
I feel like they have 10 - 15 killer songs with a steep dropoff after that.
Jack White is a little after my time and I couldn't stand what little I heard of the White Stripes.
I knew I liked you. White's a douchey prick and The White Stripes are fucking terrible.
Kind of reminds me of Jason Newsted shitting on Axel Rose for saying he couldn't perform because of a sore throat while smoking a cigarette and drinking Jack. I bet Jack White never killed Shannon Hoon though.
That first Melon album still holds up pretty well except for that overplayed "No Rain" shit.
He had such a wonderful voice.
Stay away from heroin, kids
The bloodiest pit I ever entered was at Antiseen. Wtf did I do.Ah, I see my younger brother was into hardcore as kids minor threat, black flag, suicidal tendencies etc. I went a to few shows with him those pits were crazy. Grunge pits in my mind seem like singing kumbaya. Granted I was very meh on grunge so I wouldn't know. I avoided that scene like the plague.
Weiland, Hoon, Staley, Cobain, Hendrix, Joplin.
At least those are easier to wrap my head around than Vaughan dying in a helicopter accident after kicking a heroin addiction, Jeff Buckley drowning, or some crazed fan shooting Dimebag.
Id put Michael Hutchence and Brian Jones up there too
Buckley drowning is still the most surreal to me I think. It was just so fucking strange and random.
Life is so random and Buckley proves that. Stevie and Dime hit me the hardest. Partly because of being from Texas but Stevie escaped his demons and came back stronger and better than ever (that MTV Unplugged performance was great) and then picks dies because of a poorly maintained heli. My sister turned me onto Pantera before they broke as she'd caught them in local Fort Worth bars and then he gets shot because some dildo is upset that Pantera broke up. There just aren't lessons to learn from these deaths, just tragedy.