You are not logged in. Please register or login.

#1001 Re: Guns N' Roses » i'm back » 868 weeks ago

Gagarin wrote:

I think if you poo-poo the Prostitute MOGG you just haven't played around with it. It's an amazing experience.

Havent got my hands on it. Ill rip it apart in logic. someone send it on

#1002 Re: Guns N' Roses » i'm back » 868 weeks ago

WHo gives a shit. Unheard Songs or GTFO

#1003 Re: The Sunset Strip » And the winner is...... » 868 weeks ago

Axl S wrote:
Neemo wrote:

a perfect circle - mer de noms
a perfect circle - thirteeth step
black label society - mafia
foo fighters - in your honor
green day - american idiot
kasabian - kasabian
megadeth - the world needs a hero
the killers - hot fuss

I'd rank all those at least on par with CD as well

Change World Needs A Hero to United Abominations and I 100% agree.

I wouldn't agree with hot fuss. The first half was good second half trailed off into the abyss. Kasabian's first had some good songs but as an album it didn't do it for me. American Idiot boiled my blood. I would agree with In your honour though. Couldn't comment on the rest I liked mafia but didnt hear it nearly as much as the others here and never listened to a single megadeth album in my life

#1004 The Sunset Strip » Advised Listening Thread » 868 weeks ago

Stepvhen
Replies: 12

Use this thread to advise Bands and Artists you think the folks might like. Maybe post a link to some songs and name a few choice albums. Ill kick off with some Tom Waits.


Lofton this first one is for you. Progressive experimental hip hop. The song Filipino box spring hog form Mule Variations.

(Just hit the play button beside the original tom waits version. its the one that has blogged on april 10th written over it ad a thumbnail of a cat)

http://hypem.com/search/filipino%20box% … g%20hog/1/


And heres completely different Tom waits song that In my opinion makes Ballads like This I Love

Thats from his Album Heartattack and Vine. You may want to check out the title track of that album here:




Please some one fell free to recommend some more songs from any artist

#1007 Re: Guns N' Roses » Oh My God » 868 weeks ago

James Lofton wrote:
Axlin08 wrote:

I disagree. I think an Axl instrumental album, would be much more Andrew Lloyd Webber, with piano pieces, similar to the like of hearing an album full of a bunch of piano & orchestral November Rain, Estranged, TWAT, This I Love, Prostitute, those types of things.

With This I Love the exception, all those songs required Slash, Bucket and others to elevate them to epic status, and while all fans casual and hardcore agree on the epicness of the above tracks, This I Love is very polarizing.

Not a coincidence.

I do not know if Id say they required them. I think we cannot really tell. Who are we to say that if Slash hadnt wrote the Guitar parts that elevated Estranged to its Epic status, that Axl could not have stepped into the fore and created something which in their place could do the same?

#1008 Re: The Sunset Strip » Best album of the 90s- Nominations » 868 weeks ago

I just had a revelation last night when it hit me that Urban Hymns by The Verve is worth a mention but has been as of yet

#1009 Re: The Sunset Strip » Best album of the 90s- Nominations » 868 weeks ago

Can't believe I used to take good music for granted

#1010 Re: The Sunset Strip » Best album of the 90s- Nominations » 869 weeks ago

Wow serious lack of respect for Oasis on here. Im gonna presume that's cos' most of you are living stateside their impact in Europe is comparable only to Big Boys impact on Hiroshima

Oasis- Definitely Maybe
Oasis- Whats the Story Morning Glory
Oasis- Be Here Now

Def Leppard - Slang

Tom Waits- Bone Machine
Tom Waits- Mule Variations

David Bowie- Outside
David Bowie- Earthling

NIN- the Downward Spiral
NIN- The Fragile

Stereophonics- Performance and Cocktails

Chris Cornell- Euphoria Morning


Thats whats crackin' boy Fuck the haters I hate the Fuckers

Board footer

Powered by FluxBB