Portishead - Dummy (180g version because I was not about to pay $50 for an import record)
Oasis - Whats the Story (Morning Glory)?
Wyclef Jean - The Carnival
Just finished the ultimate classic album this scorcher hails from, its like mainlined pure testosterone... you can literally watch the hair on your chest grow while its playing
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Just finished the ultimate classic album this scorcher hails from, its like mainlined pure testosterone... you can literally watch the hair on your chest grow while its playing
Kinda underwhelming for my tastes. They have done softer ballads before but at least Kanami (lead guitar) and MISA(bass) got to show off during them. Not so much here.
This on the other hand is much more up my alley. A live blu-ray quality version of Real Existence:
Taken from the blu-ray that will come with the deluxe edition of the single. Might get it for that alone.
Originally Posted by banecat:
Early Halen is some of the best shit ever
AMEN
Originally Posted by KC Tattoo:
yes
Originally Posted by GloucesterChief:
So Band-Maid dropped two new videos overnight.
The first is for their new single:
Kinda underwhelming for my tastes. They have done softer ballads before but at least Kanami (lead guitar) and MISA(bass) got to show off during them. Not so much here.
This on the other hand is much more up my alley. A live blu-ray quality version of Real Existence:
Taken from the blu-ray that will come with the deluxe edition of the single. Might get it for that alone.
Yeah that live track is rocking.
I've been listening to a lot of Bob Dylan lately, but I've been packing and reflective. Beck 'Sea Changes' etc.
I've realized that I'm actually spending my last days in Missouri, so that's kind of hitting me.
New project that I'm working on is a reissue label, a buddy and I got permission to reboot an old label from the artist's management, so now we gotta go to Sony and dig up some masters...
Originally Posted by GloucesterChief:
Hey, 80s music isn't bad. Just like any decade there was a lot of crap but also a lot of really good music being made as well.
Yes. The fifties to the end of the nineties has a lot of great stuff in it. There's a lot of BS in it too. Even some of that's okay for sentimental reasons. After that most of it all sounds similar to what came before it, or is just so popish. I'm just gonna listen to what it was based off of instead of the carbon copied version
Originally Posted by banecat:
Yes. The fifties to the end of the nineties has a lot of great stuff in it. There's a lot of BS in it too. Even some of that's okay for sentimental reasons. After that most of it all sounds similar to what came before it, or is just so popish. I'm just gonna listen to what it was based off of instead of the carbon copied version
I find modern British and American popular music and rock to be kind of droll but that doesn't mean that there isn't good music being made today. You just have to look for it and sift through some crap. It might even be made in a foreign country. Sweden's metal scene is the best it has ever been with Ghost and Sabaton leading the charge. Japan's underground pop and rock scene has seen a huge amount of creativity since 2010 with Babymetal being the most popular act but other groups like Band-Maid and Necronomidol gaining decent followings in the West.
Originally Posted by GloucesterChief:
I find modern British and American popular music and rock to be kind of droll but that doesn't mean that there isn't good music being made today. You just have to look for it and sift through some crap. It might even be made in a foreign country. Sweden's metal scene is the best it has ever been with Ghost and Sabaton leading the charge. Japan's underground pop and rock scene has seen a huge amount of creativity since 2010 with Babymetal being the most popular act but other groups like Band-Maid and Necronomidol gaining decent followings in the West.
That's what basically it all came down to when pop took over around the turn of the century. Even college rock stations started playing top 40 pop because at the time that's what the kids were listening to. I just didn't want to have to search for music. I just started branching out my tastes to go more in depth with old hip hop, older metal. If I have to look it's going to be deeper into when music wasn't pop. Like last year as an example I really got into death and black metal, and thanks for mentioning some ideas as I'm gonn go check out Ghost now
Originally Posted by Rausch:
Perhaps it's my half-hearted attempt at a mid-life crisis but I've been hooked on 80's music lately.
Is the reel to reel working? if so its pretty easy to do it yourself.
Reel-to-reel tape deck with a pair of stereo output jacks can be connected to a computer or laptop for creating digital copies of the analog tapes on the reels. The connection takes a standard stereo cable and a Y-adapter that condenses the two stereo signals from the tape deck to a single stereo plug that can hook up to the recording jack on the PC or laptop. Many computers may already be installed with recording software. Free software such as the Audacity program can be downloaded from the Internet.