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@mezookeewee: although I agree with your taste concerning Nordic bands (and European ones in general), I think it's a matter of taste. When I see a CD by an American band, I'm sure I'm not gonna buy it, so I don't even bother looking at what they play. However, this does not mean that American bands are inferior to the European ones, it's just that there seems to be a clear difference between the European metal (mostly, though not totally, influenced by Nordic bands) and American metal. Still, there are lots of folks in Europe who favor brutal death (Deicide, Napalm Death, etc.), hardcore, etc., i.e. the trends that perdominate in Americas (I put it in plural 'cause this also includes bands like Sepultura, Soulfly, etc. that are originating from Latin America).
Life is sexually transmitted
Life is sexually transmitted
You missed a music thread i started when i forst got here... but i never announced my arrival with a grandiose ceremony.
so here it is again, the list that changes daily.
Scissor Sisters - Return to Oz: so pink floyd its not funny.
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon: One of the best albums. ever.
Jimi Hendrix - Little Wing: So verrry smooth and cool.
lostprophets - Start Something: Nice metal/punk band. did some stuff for NFS:Underground.
Led Zeppilin: Need I say more?
Iron Maiden: ditto.
Static X - Shadow Zone: so what if its not true static...
HIM: awsome soft rock/metal.
Nine Inch Nails - Closer -or- The Perfect Drug: classic techno/metal mix.
Prodigy: cool when i was younger... still remember the breathe video clip...
Rage Against The Machine: Great to begin with, slowly got worse.
Spiderbait: Aussie grunge at its best.
James Brown: so funky it hurts.
and thats it (for this week)
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Vi
so here it is again, the list that changes daily.
Scissor Sisters - Return to Oz: so pink floyd its not funny.
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon: One of the best albums. ever.
Jimi Hendrix - Little Wing: So verrry smooth and cool.
lostprophets - Start Something: Nice metal/punk band. did some stuff for NFS:Underground.
Led Zeppilin: Need I say more?
Iron Maiden: ditto.
Static X - Shadow Zone: so what if its not true static...
HIM: awsome soft rock/metal.
Nine Inch Nails - Closer -or- The Perfect Drug: classic techno/metal mix.
Prodigy: cool when i was younger... still remember the breathe video clip...
Rage Against The Machine: Great to begin with, slowly got worse.
Spiderbait: Aussie grunge at its best.
James Brown: so funky it hurts.
and thats it (for this week)
=:=
Vi
Arrrrrgghhhh!!! Not another one!!!! We have a SEARCH function fl2003! Try using it! See? Look what I found;
Music Thread 1
Music Thread 2
Music Thread 3
Music Thread 4
Also, before anyone has a go at me, "Music Thread 1" was created at the start of September! *Glares at fl2003*
Edited by - esquilax on 9/29/2004 4:28:01 AM
Music Thread 1
Music Thread 2
Music Thread 3
Music Thread 4
Also, before anyone has a go at me, "Music Thread 1" was created at the start of September! *Glares at fl2003*
Edited by - esquilax on 9/29/2004 4:28:01 AM
OK I gave my two cents on the thread, but please, Esky, all is fair and well, but I gotta get this off my tongue:
Will you please stop doing things like:
Further, not to flame you, but pronouncing something as Spam, or proclaiming it to be will only invoke it, "it" being a discussion on whether it is spam or not, resulting in flaming and so on, with the result of 1 thread demolished by one proclamation, the elders on this Forum have seen you around alot longer, and don't get me wrong we all enjoy your presence at this forum, I know I do, but the "young'uns" can react rather infuriated to that kind of statements, with all kinds of flames and spam to the consequence, and that all because of one "poo-poo" ()
also I would be glad to listen to your defense on the matter, and how you feel about it, but please for the benefit of this thread and discussion, mail me, don't post em in here. Thank you, I knew you would understand
Will you please stop doing things like:
I not trying to nitpick on you but to me its getting rather a nuisance, I know its not done intentionally by you, but could you please tone it down a bit??
Arrrrrgghhhh!!! Not another one!!!! We have a SEARCH function fl2003! Try using it! See? Look what I found;
Further, not to flame you, but pronouncing something as Spam, or proclaiming it to be will only invoke it, "it" being a discussion on whether it is spam or not, resulting in flaming and so on, with the result of 1 thread demolished by one proclamation, the elders on this Forum have seen you around alot longer, and don't get me wrong we all enjoy your presence at this forum, I know I do, but the "young'uns" can react rather infuriated to that kind of statements, with all kinds of flames and spam to the consequence, and that all because of one "poo-poo" ()
also I would be glad to listen to your defense on the matter, and how you feel about it, but please for the benefit of this thread and discussion, mail me, don't post em in here. Thank you, I knew you would understand
Final - You missed one .
Loc - Very well, I will email you my "defense" against your spurious accusations .
Edit: Email sent.
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By the way, upon further reflection, I must agree that I was rather undiplomatic. fl2003, I do not apologise for chastising you in my post, but I do apologise for the the manner in which I expressed myself. I had a *very* bad day (again) . Damn real life issues *grumble*.
*Mental note: Separate private life from TLR................DONE*
Edited by - esquilax on 9/30/2004 5:26:35 AM
Loc - Very well, I will email you my "defense" against your spurious accusations .
Edit: Email sent.
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By the way, upon further reflection, I must agree that I was rather undiplomatic. fl2003, I do not apologise for chastising you in my post, but I do apologise for the the manner in which I expressed myself. I had a *very* bad day (again) . Damn real life issues *grumble*.
*Mental note: Separate private life from TLR................DONE*
Edited by - esquilax on 9/30/2004 5:26:35 AM
ooo i didn't know you like Bruckner? do you like "Heligoland?" that's my fav but then I have a weak spot for the symphonic poem.
have you ever heard any Villa-Lobos? he's Brazilian, and his music is Latin inspired of course, but in effect (sweeping musical landscapes and swelling themes) he's very much like Bruckner, or rather I like him for the same reasons i like Bruckner.
I'm amazed you didn't mention Wagner, shoorly he'd fit right into your list? I saw Parsifal at Bayreuth in the mid-80s, god it was wonderful. I was in pure rapture.
btw I'm a big fan of John Taverner's Byzantine polyphonies, but I get the sinking feeling that I'm prob the only person here who does. When I first heard "Akathist" (nearly 15 years ago at Brompton Oratory) I thought it was the very voice of God manifest on Earth, I'd never heard anything so moving and beautiful.
Edited by - Tawakalna on 9/30/2004 2:27:50 PM
have you ever heard any Villa-Lobos? he's Brazilian, and his music is Latin inspired of course, but in effect (sweeping musical landscapes and swelling themes) he's very much like Bruckner, or rather I like him for the same reasons i like Bruckner.
I'm amazed you didn't mention Wagner, shoorly he'd fit right into your list? I saw Parsifal at Bayreuth in the mid-80s, god it was wonderful. I was in pure rapture.
btw I'm a big fan of John Taverner's Byzantine polyphonies, but I get the sinking feeling that I'm prob the only person here who does. When I first heard "Akathist" (nearly 15 years ago at Brompton Oratory) I thought it was the very voice of God manifest on Earth, I'd never heard anything so moving and beautiful.
Edited by - Tawakalna on 9/30/2004 2:27:50 PM
only got one Bruckner cd, only four songs on it, cant remember which they are
and no I never heard of that guy
and have only one wagner cd, havent listened to it much, but i think its nice, I pretty much like any classical
oh I forgot to mention Bach, Chopin and Mozart, specially piano pieces and a guys who's name I'll have to go check my spelling of it is terrible
Edited by - sycho_warrior on 9/30/2004 2:24:55 PM
and no I never heard of that guy
and have only one wagner cd, havent listened to it much, but i think its nice, I pretty much like any classical
oh I forgot to mention Bach, Chopin and Mozart, specially piano pieces and a guys who's name I'll have to go check my spelling of it is terrible
Edited by - sycho_warrior on 9/30/2004 2:24:55 PM
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