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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 10/28/2008 2:19:31 PM
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shawke
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Yeh Steve I do enjoy that kind of voice that sound you have sore throat..I cannot remember the name in English now..maybe star with a "r"... Raspy? I like raspy voices too, but Axl's really irritates me. quote:
As my ears are foreigner influenced by my own native ritmics also, I do get the feel of the nuaces of different influences they come up with playing rock plus sprinkles or great amount of blues, jazz etc although I do enjoy guitars etc I am naturaly a percursionist going also for the beat...some rock styles I cannot stand getting inside, like Ted Nugent's that I was introduced in 1978..too busy to my ears thou..I am still tropical.. I bet you would like this, lots of cool percussion. In fact, many of their songs have cool percussion with Latin/Caribbean rhythms. Clash -- Mustapha Dance. quote:
I am lately into some of Paul Weller but he is very ecletic thou..here but that also..here...jazz rocks also... I'm more familiar with his stuff from The Jam. Love this song: In The City That Dead song was great! Very relaxing. I went to a Dead concert in the early 80s. I don't remember much from it except a drum solo that lasted about a half hour, and a freaked out guy being dragged out by security.
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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 10/28/2008 4:08:02 PM
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ORIGINAL: shawke quote:
Yeh Steve I do enjoy that kind of voice that sound you have sore throat..I cannot remember the name in English now..maybe star with a "r"... quote:
Raspy? I like raspy voices too, but Axl's really irritates me. LOL..raspy sounds like Joe Cocker and some others? That was I call "sore throat", Phil Driscol has it also.. . quote:
As my ears are foreigner influenced by my own native ritmics also, I do get the feel of the nuaces of different influences they come up with playing rock plus sprinkles or great amount of blues, jazz etc although I do enjoy guitars etc I am naturaly a percursionist going also for the beat...some rock styles I cannot stand getting inside, like Ted Nugent's that I was introduced in 1978..too busy to my ears thou..I am still tropical.. quote:
I bet you would like this, lots of cool percussion. In fact, many of their songs have cool percussion with Latin/Caribbean rhythms. Clash -- Mustapha Dance. Nice, very dancable indeed..but do not forget I am Brazilian and percursion in my blood comes from samba..Caribean percursion do have some other waves going on not quite like my own..for exemple percursion of samba and the adding of Cuba percusion : Samba beat.. I am influenced heavily by that crib sounds...look an US singer musician interpreting my land sounds: Al mas que nada.....jazz flows..now listen Brazilian classic interpreted by Brazilian musicians..the percursion that again is inside me etc..:Bachianas Brasileiras 5 Percursion is very much strong to me as jazz and than the rock..as everybody do carry much musical elements inside themselves and influences. Plus when you are foreigner and English not your mother tongue when you experience English sounds you get the melody, rytmics and enjoy although have no idea what they are singing about too... Music is sooo fantastic goes beyond borders. (Ps: Sorry OP..I had to explain where my percursion comes from..) quote:
I am lately into some of Paul Weller but he is very ecletic thou..here but that also..here...jazz rocks also... quote:
I'm more familiar with his stuff from The Jam. Love this song: In The City That is soooo cute! It reminds me of the 80's. quote:
That Dead song was great! Very relaxing. I went to a Dead concert in the early 80s. I don't remember much from it except a drum solo that lasted about a half hour, and a freaked out guy being dragged out by security. Yes very relaxing indeed.. LOL.. Many times I do know songs that I like and have no idea of their names etc.it must be play for me to reckon etc..I almost sure that I enjoy rock with blues on it as I do enjoy mostly live playing bands atmosfere in small "nowhere"places and rustic surroundings not much commercial stuff...as huge concerts and etc I kind of not like huge multitude of people etc at least not, nowdays.. Thanks and sorry I went of topic..
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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 10/28/2008 5:21:43 PM
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Baba O'Reily - The Who The Loudest Band In Rock n Roll verified by the Guiness Book! Behind Blue Eyes and then there's the Anarchy in the UK
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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 10/28/2008 6:12:27 PM
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ORIGINAL: mapachito13 Baba O'Reily - The Who The Loudest Band In Rock n Roll verified by the Guiness Book! Behind Blue Eyes and then there's the Anarchy in the UK Thank you! Beind blue eyes , I do remember now The Who ! Plus another awesome one is Gary Moore Still Got the blues guitar crying and crying.. plus to me there is nothing soooo "American" to as BBKing + Gary playing..here blues rocks..where is the line rock and blues? And another unique British is Ian, Jethro..here...and here...fantastic and original to my taste.
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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 10/28/2008 10:03:39 PM
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This California Boy couldn't keep out some classic surf rock! This Beach Boys video will actually give you "Bad Vibrations" and here they play a rushed version of Surfin' USA!
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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 10/29/2008 9:02:27 AM
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ORIGINAL: mapachito13 This California Boy couldn't keep out some classic surf rock! This Beach Boys video will actually give you "Bad Vibrations" and here they play a rushed version of Surfin' USA! Dude, the Beach Boys are about as Classic Rock as Nirvana. In other words, they're not. I'm not a big Beatles fan (yeah, I know it's heresy), but I'm sure glad they came along when they did to save the world from the Beach Boys. Bluck! Hold Your Head Up - Argent http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBnSWJHawQQ
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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 10/30/2008 10:43:17 PM
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I've never been a huge Metallica fan, but this song's good. "Escape" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vINfmtyl6Mg (The link feature isn't working)
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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 10/30/2008 10:43:59 PM
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I really liked that Jorge Aragão video, Adriana. It is great music! You should start a thread on South American music. Humble Pie -- I Don't Need No Doctor http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lxyRjzXvxo (The link box doesn't seem to work) From the second best live album ever, after The Who's Live At Leeds.
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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 10/30/2008 11:34:32 PM
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ORIGINAL: shemaromans I've never been a huge Metallica fan, but this song's good. "Escape" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vINfmtyl6Mg (The link feature isn't working) Girl, what's wrong with you? MEtallica rocks! Try this one.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viy9pWTGNys It's called Unforgiven 11 and it sounds so much better with Dan Osman climbing, lol. I am a die hard fan and finally, someone mentioned them!
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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 10/31/2008 9:45:59 AM
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Ok, I'm going out on a limb here... ...I never was a huge Metallica fan myself. It's more of a prejudice against Thrash or Speed Metal, I guess, that had me closed off to them for a long time. That, and the fact that the first video they put out with that guy in the hospital bed was beyond depressing. ...and if you don't hate me yet, I liked the cover album. Let the flaming begine! Whiskey In The Jar - Metallica http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZDhnRo8YvQ&feature=related
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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 10/31/2008 3:16:50 PM
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go for it Adriana, i fell in love with smaba and soco while in tri nidad and brazil working in oil field. as for the metallica, they are sellouts. if you k now their background they begged fans to trade tapes so they could be known. they get some money, hey dont trade music. i listen to a country singer named Hank III. only thing i hate is he is a satanist. but he lets fans plug laptops into the soundboard to trade music. even after releasing some good music, to make his label mad, he still does the trading. I dont say yaye or naye to trading. but dont turn your back on what made you known. still on metallica, the music that made them was the old stuff ala justice for all and earlier. not the trashj from black album onward to now. I guess am saying classic rock for me is 70's on. I dont consider 80's music onward classic because i grew up in that time frame
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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 10/31/2008 5:19:35 PM
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ORIGINAL: MusicianDad Ok, I'm going out on a limb here... ...I never was a huge Metallica fan myself. It's more of a prejudice against Thrash or Speed Metal, I guess, that had me closed off to them for a long time. That, and the fact that the first video they put out with that guy in the hospital bed was beyond depressing. ...and if you don't hate me yet, I liked the cover album. Let the flaming begine! Whiskey In The Jar - Metallica http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZDhnRo8YvQ&feature=related That's one of the few Metallica songs I really like. Probably because they stay relatively true to the original. quote:
I do enjoy rock instrumental as guitars fighting solos etc ..if you get any pure guitars solos please post the link and tell me. Here's a couple for you, Adriana: Jessica -- The Allman Brothers (probably my all time favorite instrumental) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3wxL_lPf6I Stepping Out -- Cream http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXhfGQesd2Q
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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 11/3/2008 6:06:21 PM
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At the moment my mood is accoustic..lol..just peaceful, no fighting as the air is electricfied already because elections.. I'll have to look for something mellow and acoustic for you, Adriana. I understand about the elections getting you In the meantime, THIS is a classic performance for all you AC/DC fans...heehee This is my favorite Ozzy tune: Crazy Train YAY..The link thingy is working again!
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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 11/3/2008 8:06:20 PM
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Ewww he needs peptobismal (?) or phillips magnesia medicine...he seems stuck to me. quote:
Thank you Steve..I will be waiting.. Your wait is over! Little Martha -- Duane Allman
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RE: The Classic Rock Video Thread - 11/3/2008 9:46:49 PM
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ORIGINAL: AdrianaS Ewww he needs peptobismal (?) or phillips magnesia medicine...he seems stuck to me. Sorry fans. Uh, yeah. Appology accepted and all that stuff, but taking a shot at Angus in a Classic Rock thread is like saying you don't like Corvettes in a Chevy forum. Whatever. Did you watch that particular AC/DC video?
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