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Just bought an album by a band called Gov't Mule. (Dose). I like their sound. It's a modern rock without all the electonic bells and whistles, and a ballsey sound. It is a nice break from all these effete sounding vocalists and dreamy sounding bubblegum rock (while I do enjoy a lot of this) WITHOUT sounding like Eddy Vedder. God am I glad that trend is over.
I definately like that huge guitar blues/rock sound.
I definately like that huge guitar blues/rock sound.

You can find me listening to Dream Theater just about any time of the day, but lately I've been listening to "In The Court of The Crimson King" by King Crimson quite a bit. Just started getting into this band, and this album is really taking me places. Will definitely have to pick up more from these guys. Yeah, I know, it's a little late in the game for this band, but oh well...
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I can't believe this has been posted here for almost 5 hours without Lord Foul responding to it. He must be in class.AcousticJames wrote:lately I've been listening to "In The Court of The Crimson King" by King Crimson quite a bit. Just started getting into this band, and this album is really taking me places. Will definitely have to pick up more from these guys. Yeah, I know, it's a little late in the game for this band, but oh well...

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Heh. Nah, had a day off and slept late.Dragonlily wrote:I can't believe this has been posted here for almost 5 hours without Lord Foul responding to it. He must be in class.AcousticJames wrote:lately I've been listening to "In The Court of The Crimson King" by King Crimson quite a bit. Just started getting into this band, and this album is really taking me places. Will definitely have to pick up more from these guys. Yeah, I know, it's a little late in the game for this band, but oh well...
Well, AcousticJames, welcome to the Crimson Club.

Thanks for the recommendations, Lord Foul! Yeah, a friend of mine sent me "Starless", which I believe is off of Red, and it is truly an amazing song. The vocals are absolutely amazing. So Red is on my list to get in the near future. I'll be grabbing as much as I can from these guys.
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I've been expanding my Beatles empire, recently acquiring HELP (their best mop top album, before they began the experimentation that started with Rubber Soul and evolved onwards). Even though I don't have Let It Be, I'll probably get A Hard Day's Night next, as I have Past Masters, Vol. 2, and that CD has most of the best stuff off Let It Be (and better mixes too).
Totally agree. And Past Masters Vol.2 has that terrific song "Rain" which is an underrated gem in the Beatles' output. Let me add that I think Let It Be is a limp, tired, substandard Beatles effort. It's all relative. A bad Beatles album is still interesting, in a "train wreck" sort of way.Lord Foul wrote:I have Past Masters, Vol. 2, and that CD has most of the best stuff off Let It Be (and better mixes too).
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Get Let it be Naked Matrixman. It was recommended to me that I never get the original recording of Let it Be and only that one. I love it as much as any other Beatles album. So having never heard the original recordings, I can say it is on par with Abbey Road and The White Album.
And about the Beatles, how many bad things did they do really? I can only cite a couple of places where there is anything that isn't superb. (some sub-par stuff on the first side of Magical Mystery Tour, a couple of infamous white album tracks. Any song with the word "piggies" in it...) While my tastes lie mostly with Rubber Soul and beyond, nearly everything they did was golden. No band these days, no matter how genius and experimental they are, can approach the shear number of fantastic songs the Beatles were able to create. I challenge anyone to cite a band that ever even came close.
And about the Beatles, how many bad things did they do really? I can only cite a couple of places where there is anything that isn't superb. (some sub-par stuff on the first side of Magical Mystery Tour, a couple of infamous white album tracks. Any song with the word "piggies" in it...) While my tastes lie mostly with Rubber Soul and beyond, nearly everything they did was golden. No band these days, no matter how genius and experimental they are, can approach the shear number of fantastic songs the Beatles were able to create. I challenge anyone to cite a band that ever even came close.

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Amen.The Dreaming wrote:And about the Beatles, how many bad things did they do really? I can only cite a couple of places where there is anything that isn't superb. (some sub-par stuff on the first side of Magical Mystery Tour, a couple of infamous white album tracks. Any song with the word "piggies" in it...) While my tastes lie mostly with Rubber Soul and beyond, nearly everything they did was golden. No band these days, no matter how genius and experimental they are, can approach the shear number of fantastic songs the Beatles were able to create. I challenge anyone to cite a band that ever even came close.
Not-so-amen.The Dreaming wrote:I can say it is on par with Abbey Road and The White Album.

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