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RE: What music are you listening to now?

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 10:48 pm
by Gem35

RE: What music are you listening to now?

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 11:15 pm
by Zap
@ Punk Reaper
Always curious about your choice of punk reaper Is that some kind of acknowlegment that punk rock music will kill you?[:D]


I prefer:
Jonny Cash

RE: What music are you listening to now?

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 5:39 am
by cdbeck
Right now I am listening to Ballroom Blitz by Sweet and Talk Dirty to Me by everyone's favorite, Poison.

BTW, if you all have never heard of Audiosurf, you should check it out. Very entertaining way to listen to music!

RE: What music are you listening to now?

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 2:37 am
by Gem35
More maiden, done classic style with Paul Di'Anno.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5jaRipA5_M

RE: What music are you listening to now?

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 5:04 am
by Gem35
If youre feeling down depressed and lonely
I know a place where we can go
22 acacia avenue meet a lady that I know
So if youre looking for a good time
And youre prepared to pay the price
Fifteen quid is all she asks for
Everybodys got their vice

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srXXl5XslCI

RE: What music are you listening to now?

Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 1:22 am
by Gem35
Three days was the morning, three lovers in three ways......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fu-jgh6r934

RE: What music are you listening to now?

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 1:08 am
by Gem35
Black bandana, sweet Louisiana
robbin' all a bank in the state of Indiana
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiC_qw4LMhM

RE: What music are you listening to now?

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 11:53 pm
by Gem35

RE: What music are you listening to now?

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 12:08 am
by Mac67
ORIGINAL: Gem35

More maiden, done classic style with Paul Di'Anno.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5jaRipA5_M

Maiden were the nuts when they had Di'Anno at the helm. Went downhill after they swapped him for Dickinson [:(]

RE: What music are you listening to now?

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 12:32 am
by Gem35
Disagree, both had their own style but Maiden as we all know is all Steve Harris.
Bruce developed into a great front man IMHO.

RE: What music are you listening to now?

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 1:01 am
by Mac67
ORIGINAL: Gem35

Disagree, both had their own style but Maiden as we all know is all Steve Harris.
Bruce developed into a great front man IMHO.

Agree with you about Harris, but I preferred Di'Anno , he had a much more raw voice and I thought it suited the music better. Not saying that Dickinson was not a great showman, but for me that is the problem. It all became much more theatrical. Di'Anno sounded like a old rough neck off the council estates, which is exactly what he was, while Dickinson sounded like a choir singing public schoolboy, which is exactly what he is. Still, each to their own [;)]

RE: What music are you listening to now?

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 7:18 am
by Adraeth
For me:
 
Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Jethro Tull,Black Sabbath, PFM, Le Orme, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Iron Maiden, Pantera, Megadeth, Opeth, InFlames, Savatage.... and as my sign .... Tenacious D .... an so on
 
P.S. Iron Maiden live in italy the 27th of June; Jethro Tull the 5th of July, Deep Purple the 12th of July (all near my town ... i will be there [:D])

RE: What music are you listening to now?

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 8:03 pm
by Gem35
ORIGINAL: Mac67

ORIGINAL: Gem35

Disagree, both had their own style but Maiden as we all know is all Steve Harris.
Bruce developed into a great front man IMHO.

Agree with you about Harris, but I preferred Di'Anno , he had a much more raw voice and I thought it suited the music better. Not saying that Dickinson was not a great showman, but for me that is the problem. It all became much more theatrical. Di'Anno sounded like a old rough neck off the council estates, which is exactly what he was, while Dickinson sounded like a choir singing public schoolboy, which is exactly what he is. Still, each to their own [;)]

It's good to agree that we disagree, I will give you the fact Bruce was a showman but the way the band evolved and the fact that eddy was used more as a marketing tool, the natural progression of the band was made just for that purpose.
Merchandise was produced and they moved towards the mainstream to make more money.
I do have alot of favorites like wraithchild and remember tomorrow as well as rime of the ancient mariner and moonchild, both singers had their strengths but Bruce dominated for the most part.

RE: What music are you listening to now?

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 10:02 pm
by Mac67
ORIGINAL: Gem35

ORIGINAL: Mac67

ORIGINAL: Gem35

Disagree, both had their own style but Maiden as we all know is all Steve Harris.
Bruce developed into a great front man IMHO.

Agree with you about Harris, but I preferred Di'Anno , he had a much more raw voice and I thought it suited the music better. Not saying that Dickinson was not a great showman, but for me that is the problem. It all became much more theatrical. Di'Anno sounded like a old rough neck off the council estates, which is exactly what he was, while Dickinson sounded like a choir singing public schoolboy, which is exactly what he is. Still, each to their own [;)]

It's good to agree that we disagree, I will give you the fact Bruce was a showman but the way the band evolved and the fact that eddy was used more as a marketing tool, the natural progression of the band was made just for that purpose.
Merchandise was produced and they moved towards the mainstream to make more money.
I do have alot of favorites like wraithchild and remember tomorrow as well as rime of the ancient mariner and moonchild, both singers had their strengths but Bruce dominated for the most part.

If we all agreed on the same things the World would be a boring place [;)]

Take your point about the way the band evolved, most bands go the same way as the shows get bigger and bigger. Same thing happened to AC/DC after Brian replaced Bon, with the band relying more on stage gimmick's like inflatable Rosie's etc.

I'm not adverse to all Dickinson era songs, love "The Trooper" for example. When I was in my teens I had all the Maiden album's up until Powerslave. Actually, I started out with the Dickinson stuff and discovered Di'Anno later on. Still got them all floating around on cassette and vinyl somewhere's. As I got older my tastes changed. I prefer my rock a bit more "gritty", so the only ones I have replaced on cd have been the Di'Anno ones. Have toyed with the idea about getting The Number of The Beast, though.

Now, what about Blaze Bayley.......................



RE: What music are you listening to now?

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 9:35 pm
by Gem35
ORIGINAL: Mac67

ORIGINAL: Gem35

ORIGINAL: Mac67




Agree with you about Harris, but I preferred Di'Anno , he had a much more raw voice and I thought it suited the music better. Not saying that Dickinson was not a great showman, but for me that is the problem. It all became much more theatrical. Di'Anno sounded like a old rough neck off the council estates, which is exactly what he was, while Dickinson sounded like a choir singing public schoolboy, which is exactly what he is. Still, each to their own [;)]

It's good to agree that we disagree, I will give you the fact Bruce was a showman but the way the band evolved and the fact that eddy was used more as a marketing tool, the natural progression of the band was made just for that purpose.
Merchandise was produced and they moved towards the mainstream to make more money.
I do have alot of favorites like wraithchild and remember tomorrow as well as rime of the ancient mariner and moonchild, both singers had their strengths but Bruce dominated for the most part.

If we all agreed on the same things the World would be a boring place [;)]

Take your point about the way the band evolved, most bands go the same way as the shows get bigger and bigger. Same thing happened to AC/DC after Brian replaced Bon, with the band relying more on stage gimmick's like inflatable Rosie's etc.

I'm not adverse to all Dickinson era songs, love "The Trooper" for example. When I was in my teens I had all the Maiden album's up until Powerslave. Actually, I started out with the Dickinson stuff and discovered Di'Anno later on. Still got them all floating around on cassette and vinyl somewhere's. As I got older my tastes changed. I prefer my rock a bit more "gritty", so the only ones I have replaced on cd have been the Di'Anno ones. Have toyed with the idea about getting The Number of The Beast, though.

Now, what about Blaze Bayley.......................


Honestly? I could care less, when Bruce left I "left". I didn't want to go through another guy, I am just glad bruce came back and they made Brave new World.

RE: What music are you listening to now?

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 10:19 pm
by Mac67
ORIGINAL: Gem35

ORIGINAL: Mac67

ORIGINAL: Gem35




It's good to agree that we disagree, I will give you the fact Bruce was a showman but the way the band evolved and the fact that eddy was used more as a marketing tool, the natural progression of the band was made just for that purpose.
Merchandise was produced and they moved towards the mainstream to make more money.
I do have alot of favorites like wraithchild and remember tomorrow as well as rime of the ancient mariner and moonchild, both singers had their strengths but Bruce dominated for the most part.

If we all agreed on the same things the World would be a boring place [;)]

Take your point about the way the band evolved, most bands go the same way as the shows get bigger and bigger. Same thing happened to AC/DC after Brian replaced Bon, with the band relying more on stage gimmick's like inflatable Rosie's etc.

I'm not adverse to all Dickinson era songs, love "The Trooper" for example. When I was in my teens I had all the Maiden album's up until Powerslave. Actually, I started out with the Dickinson stuff and discovered Di'Anno later on. Still got them all floating around on cassette and vinyl somewhere's. As I got older my tastes changed. I prefer my rock a bit more "gritty", so the only ones I have replaced on cd have been the Di'Anno ones. Have toyed with the idea about getting The Number of The Beast, though.

Now, what about Blaze Bayley.......................


Honestly? I could care less, when Bruce left I "left". I didn't want to go through another guy, I am just glad bruce came back and they made Brave new World.

The Blaze Bayley thing was a bit tongue in cheek[;)] I'm not qualified to judge him cos i've never heard his stuff with Maiden, but from what I have read it wasn't too pretty [X(] It seems a lot of fans were very happy to have Bruce back.

RE: What music are you listening to now?

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 10:58 pm
by Mac67
And now for something completely different.
 
Gentleman (and Ladies if any ever wander into these parts) I give you The God-Like Genius that is Mark E. Smith. Twenty-seven studio albums, untold live and compilation albums, the only band who's back catalogue can be seen from space, this is The Fall - Free Range.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1S6WsqIia8
 
"This is the Spring without end, this the Summer of malcontent, this is the Winter of your mind."

RE: What music are you listening to now?

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 1:59 am
by Gem35
"re-discovered" tonite [;)]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y89vfNpxbW0

RE: What music are you listening to now?

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 9:57 pm
by Mac67
ORIGINAL: Gem35

"re-discovered" tonite [;)]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y89vfNpxbW0

Missed this last night in my drunken state. Dickinson still sounds like a choir boy but what a great riff. Like you said its always been about Harris [:)]

Getting visions of cornfields now. Dunno why [;)]

RE: What music are you listening to now?

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 10:01 pm
by Mac67
The Fall - Deadbeat Descendant.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pX_BNE-H2v0

"It's not as easy as it looks."

[8D]