Re: Your Twenty Favorite Artists
Fifteen off the top of my head:
Pavement
The White Stripes
Neil Young
Neutral Milk Hotel
The Apples in Stereo
Circulatory System
The Black Angels
Califone
Guided by Voices
LCD Soundsystem
The Silver Jews
Ty Segall
The 13th Floor Elevators
Battles
Biggie
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*BaseClogger*
No--is that something they do? The pit was pretty big and they seemed to be loving it.
For their encore, their new guitarist went down into the crowd, grabbed a kid, put him in a headlock, and dragged him onto the stage...
Yeah, every time I've seen them (and Mclusky), they stopped the show to tell people to stop moshing. They said it was out of respect for everyone in the audience, but I have a feeling it might have been more related to preserving their gear.
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Alice Cooper--a veritable god in the music pantheon. 40+ years later and he's still relavent and touring the world. Bob Dylan once called Alice the most underated song writer of the day (that was the early 80s) which i very much agree with-especially The Eyes of Alice Cooper and Brutal Planet albums.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9h5g9hcsFQc
Alice In Chains--i was always annoyed that they got pigeonholed into grunge just because they're from Seattle. i love how dark many of their songs are, especially the ones written by Layne Staley. i think Black Gives Way to Blue is my favorite of their albums, but i definetly miss Layne's lyrics.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbpS2LfoTKU
Arkona--an incredible pagan/folk metal band from Russia. the vocal range of Masha Scream is amazing--from operatic harmonies to death metal gutteral brutality. there's also a great diversity of feel from song-to-song. the happy-go-lucky vibe of "Stenka Na Stenku (Wall to Wall)", the spiritual call of "Slavia Rus", to the dark and brooding feeling of "Kolo Nav (Kolo of Nav)". but for me, the jewel in the crown of Arkona is "Na Moey Zemle (In My Land)" a 15 minute epic about a warrior who leaves his homeland to journey westward to find what makes one happy in other lands. as the song progresses (featuring the likes of Heidevolk, Manegarm, Obtest and others singing in their native tongues) he learns that what makes these odd people happy is the same as in his homeland.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tt6_65LDZ60
The Beatles--i don't really think explaination is in order here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zI0Q8ytD44Y
Bob Dylan--i still prefer to hear other people sing his songs, but i think his voice has gotten better as he's gotten older.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsR0Y-sWk-E
Eluveitie--a Swiss folk metal band. my introduction to them was the song "Inis Mona" (the old Celtic name for the Isle of Anglesey). usually death metal vocals annoy me, but Chriegal Glanzzman has the ability to actually change keys and notes while doing it which i find absolutely wonderful. they were the first folk metal act i ever heard and i couldn't believe my ears hearing bagpipes, flutes, violins, hurdy-gurdy, and metal blended together.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iijKLHCQw5o
Glittertind--a Norwegian folk metal band that concetrates very hard on late period pagan Norway and early period Christian Norway and the cultural shifts that go with it. as their guitarist and co-lead vocalist explains: "Glittertind understands that folk is first and foremost life affirming as opposed to hateful, morbid, anti-social, suicidal and racist. It is also simple and realistic - just like punk."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gnd7F...eature=related
Guns N Roses--Izzy's arrangements with Axl's lyrics with Slash and Duff's music. too bad they can't get along with a soberish Axl Rose.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kBbnozv-Lg
Here Come the Mummies--they're just fun.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eB5EE42So7I
Izzy Stradlin--it amazes me how many of his solo songs show the most dominant aspect of his personality: his shyness.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKrj13nvjyk
Kontrust--they're hard to explain. but they're Austrian (excpet the female vocalist who's Polish), and with that information, their odd styling makes far more sense. i would have thought mixing thrash metal, euro-dance, reggae, and hip-hop into one song and making it seemless would have been impossible. they however prove me wrong.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zf--ISBmLno
Korpiklaani--fun with Finnish folk/pagan metal. misrepresented heavily by English language media for being a party thrash band because of songs like "Happy Little Boozer" and "Beer Beer," but just one song out of 12 has to do with drinking (and in the case of "Tequila" it's not about drinking, it's about their first South American tour) and 11 songs about Finnish folk lore or singer Jonne Jarvella's expierience living with the Lapps. "Lonkaluut (Hipbones)" is one of the greatest songs i've ever heard, and i can't disgaree with its premise that the hips are the most important part of ancient life.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ftwHWw7uZA
Megadeth--everyone knows that Dave Mustaine can play, but i think he is one of the best lyricists ever. if you don't know it coming in "My Kingdom" just sounds like your normal bit of fantasy, but there's a hint in the song and the track before it (Shadow of Deth) that tell you this is actually about the end days of King Arthur Pendragon.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wOTe0HtOZs
Savatage/Jon Oliva/Trans-Siberian Orchestra--possibly my favorite band ever (in Savatage and Jon Oliva). there are three eras essentialy: thrash, progressive, and conceptual with a bit of overlap mixed in. i think Jon Oliva is the most underrated musician and lyricsyst i've ever heard.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kn2yN9F3_TE
Paul Simon--great lyrics and great harmonies without being corny, gotta love it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvsX03LOMhI
Shadows Fall--the kings of American thrash metal, Brian Fair's switching
between clean vocals and thrash vocals i find hypnotic on most songs. i also like that they don't hide their Buddhist and Taoist influences in their lyrics.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6hLUG4GPGQ
Skyclad--one of the bands i've somewhat recently discovered, they're actually the pioneer and proginator of folk metal (along with Bathory). i love the double meanings to many of their songs, such as "Inequality Street" and "Thinking Aloud."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKBV2W6YIHg
Slash--i think his career speaks for itself, to some he's overrated, to a few others he's somehow underrated. i think he gets overrated on his playing ability and underrated on his ability to write memorable songs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wEnWc2pAZc
Tom Petty--i don't know why i love Tom Petty's music as much as i do, but there's very few of his songs that i do not like.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKUBlwVgVYc
Tyr--a Viking metal band from the Faroe Islands. the overwhelming majority of their songs have to do with Faroese legend and Nordic mythology. "Eric the Red" is one of the best arguments i have ever heard.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wTjIVMnraY
Willie Nelson--i could have just as easily put Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Steve Earle, Merle Haggard, George Jones, or Bob Wayne here cause that's the style of country i love.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8A9Y1Dq_cQ
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camisadelgolf
Yeah, every time I've seen them (and Mclusky), they stopped the show to tell people to stop moshing. They said it was out of respect for everyone in the audience, but I have a feeling it might have been more related to preserving their gear.
I think this attitude change might be reflected in the lineup alteration they made in 2010 when they decided to add an extra guitarist. Falco said of the new member (Jimmy Watkins) "whose main role(s) in the band are to play guitar and act like a ****ing maniac" haha. He lived up to the billing!
edit: They also weren't the headliners, so maybe it was out of respect to Jihad?
Re: Your Twenty Favorite Artists
Pearl Jam
Bruce Springsteen
Foo Fighters
Rise Against
The Drop Kick Murphies
Gaslight Anthem
Kenny Chesney
Zac Brown Band
Coldplay
U2
The Offspring
Metallica
Stone Temple Pilots
Elton John
Billy Joel
Garth Brooks
Allice in Chains
Jason Aldeen
Mumford and Sons
Linkin Park
Damn its hard to come up with 20.
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Ravenlord
Going to see them play at Taft Saturday. Should be a good time.
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Redhook
Going to see them play at Taft Saturday. Should be a good time.
i was hoping to get to see that show too, but we finally got confirmed for a show in Fort Wayne yesterday, so i have to go and do that job thing now.
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Ravenlord, thank you for that post. It was awesome to hear some sounds that I've never heard before. I will be youtubing some of those bands later.
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I like Alice Cooper. I don't think he can be described as relevant lol...
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Dom Heffner
I like Alice Cooper. I don't think he can be described as relevant lol...
still selling out arenas world wide. i saw him a while back (i think in March) at US Bank Arena--sold out and a surprising number of people in there late 20s or younger (i'd say about 1/3 of the crowd).
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Ravenlord
still selling out arenas world wide. i saw him a while back (i think in March) at US Bank Arena--sold out and a surprising number of people in there late 20s or younger (i'd say about 1/3 of the crowd).
Is he still writing new music?
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Yep. Just released Welcome to My Nightmare Part 2. It's not very good though. He has done some good stuff in the last few years though. Dragontown, Brutal Planet, The Eyes of Alice Cooper. (which I really liked)
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gilpdawg
Yep. Just released Welcome to My Nightmare Part 2. It's not very good though.
yeah, it got over Bob Ezrin-ed. . .much his 1981 release Special Forces and Kiss' 1979 album Dynasty
Re: Your Twenty Favorite Artists
A little late to the party, but I've got a few that I haven't seen mentioned yet (highlighted)... Maybe someone will find a new favorite on this list!
- Rolling Stones
- Beatles
- Tool
- Monster Magnet
- Black Keys
- Beastie Boys
- Afghan Whigs
- The National
- The White Stripes
- Pixies
- Black Mountain
- Soundgarden
- Eagles of Death Metal
- Peter Gabriel
- Ben Harper
- Helmet
- The Kills
- Kings of Leon (first 3 albums)
- Matisyahu
- Rage Against the Machine
- Damien Rice
- Zuba