The Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Eighteen wrote:
You guys have listed some great vintage music but there is no music listed form 2008 onward
Get current everyone.
Because that music sucks! ?
The Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Eighteen wrote:
You guys have listed some great vintage music but there is no music listed form 2008 onward
Get current everyone.
Because that music sucks! ?
More about artists than a particular song.
Tom Waits
Kelly Joe Phelps
Towns Van Zandt
Lucinda Williams
Tony Joe White
Bonnie Raitt
Jerry Jeff Walker
Ry Cooder
Mark Lemhouse
Ray Lamontagne
Gillian Welch
Ray Wylie Hubbard
Not Buying It wrote:
The Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Eighteen wrote:
You guys have listed some great vintage music but there is no music listed form 2008 onward
Get current everyone.
Because that music sucks! ?
If you're into stoner, these two albums came out in 2018:
Fu Manchu: Clone of the Universe
Sleep: The Sciences
https://youtu.be/hP0bR7vpRVMhttps://youtu.be/-vt-FWkIwosHaven't checked the latest Monster Magnet yet.
Hey , what did you think of the Lincoln - Douglas debates ?
It's not like he posted....
See That Grave is Kept Clean.....Blind Lemon Jefferson
St.Louis Blues....Bessie Smith
Statesboro Blues...Blind Willie McTell
Pretty Polly...Dock Boggs
Ghost of St.Louis Blues....Emmett Mller
Pony Blues...Charley Patton
Peniteniary Blues....Bessie Tucker
Black Bottom Blues.....Ma Rainey
House of the Rising Sun...Clarence Ashley
Avenged Sevenfold - Bat Country
Rise Against - (pretty much anything, but I like): Broken Mirrors, Satellite, Make it Stop, Give it All
Trivium - The Sin and the Sentence
Audioslave - Show Me How to Live
Foo Fighters - The Pretender
Alter Bridge - Metalingus
Godsmack - Bulletproof
Guns and Roses - Shackler's Revenge
Bad Wolve's - Zombie (cover)
Disturbed - The Light
Red Sun Rising - The Otherside
Alice in Chains - Man in the Box
Just a few (mostly) newer examples.
The lush melodies and soaring vocals of Queensryche. It doesn't get any better than this:
ThatAverageRunner wrote:
Avenged Sevenfold - Bat Country
Rise Against - (pretty much anything, but I like): Broken Mirrors, Satellite, Make it Stop, Give it All
Trivium - The Sin and the Sentence
Audioslave - Show Me How to Live
Foo Fighters - The Pretender
Alter Bridge - Metalingus
Godsmack - Bulletproof
Guns and Roses - Shackler's Revenge
Bad Wolve's - Zombie (cover)
Disturbed - The Light
Red Sun Rising - The Otherside
Alice in Chains - Man in the Box
Just a few (mostly) newer examples.
Since i like several of these bands, i listened to the rest. And i couldn't believe how much Red Sun Rising's "The Other Side" sounds like Alice in Chains' "Man in the Box."
Just curious, but why is it that most of these rock songs involve some sort of emotional context?
Like it's about drugs, pain, heartbreak, heartache, and embracing death.
If I dated someone who is in their 30s and they still listen to Nirvana or Radiohead, I sense that they are emotionally immature.
(Don't worry, I'm a Panic! at the Disco freak).
observer of wonder wrote:
Just curious, but why is it that most of these rock songs involve some sort of emotional context?
Like it's about drugs, pain, heartbreak, heartache, and embracing death.
If I dated someone who is in their 30s and they still listen to Nirvana or Radiohead, I sense that they are emotionally immature.
(Don't worry, I'm a Panic! at the Disco freak).
Because I'm not all right in my head and heavy metal especially doom metal helps my mind out.
Absolute silence.
Sneakin’ Sally Through The Alley - Robert Palmer
Burn Rubber - The Gap Band
Troublemaker - Devon Gilfillian
Legendary - SATV Music
Southern Fried Friday Night - Black Stone Cherry
I don’t listen to music, or anything other than nature, when I run. Never have. But there are always tunes coursing through my head when I run. I’ll check back in tomorrow and let you know what’s on Saturday’s headlist.
Elite hobby jogger wrote:
I don’t listen to music, or anything other than nature, when I run. Never have. But there are always tunes coursing through my head when I run. I’ll check back in tomorrow and let you know what’s on Saturday’s headlist.
"I hear radio waves in my head.
You hear radio waves in your head?
Is there a request that you have tonight for K.A.O.S.?
Radio waves, radio waves
He hears radio waves, radio waves..."
-Roger Waters, 'Radio Waves'
Big psych and garage rock guy here. I would say I listen to a lot of stuff from the 60s onward, but I mostly listen to current music of all sorts.
But the first time I listened to King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard my lid was blown. I'm convinced there's no band in rock right now doing anything more exciting than them. This song in particular is their catchiest imo:
Blue Collar Man by Styx
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xArmqniFiJ8
Black Dog by Led Zeppelin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBuub4Xe1mw
Pump It Up by Elvis Costello
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KI9eN-AY1s
Best You Got by Walter Trout
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkCcrETDU1Y
That's a decent 4.
Good idea in case someone tries to run you off the road
Emma Coburn to miss Olympic Trials after breaking ankle in Suzhou
Jakob on Oly 1500- “Walk in the park if I don’t get injured or sick”
VALBY has graduated (w/ honors) from Florida, will she go to grad school??
Congrats to Kyle Merber - Merber has left Citius for position w/ Michael Johnson's track league
2024 College Track & Field Open Coaching Positions Discussion