mistersloane
heavy heavy monster sound
Not cos he o.g.? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_(film)
lol that n all. I shoulda put a *warning* on that video cos the 'HAHA-HEH' bit is really quite terrifying.
Not cos he o.g.? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_(film)
Artist - Song
Foo Fighters - Long Road to Ruin
Seether - Fake It
Against Me - Thrash Unreal
Jimmy Eat World - Big Casino
Sixx AM - Life Is Beautiful
Godsmack - Good Times Bad Times
Linkin Park - Bleed It Out
Daniel Wesley - Ooo Oh
Wintersleep - Weighty Ghost
Matthew Good - I'm a Window
Velvet Revolver - The Last Fight
Finger Eleven - Falling On
Kid Rock - So Hott
Three Days Grace - Riot
Eddie Vedder - Hard Sun
Beck - Time Bomb
Puscifer - Queen B
Hot Hot Heat - Let Me In
Raine Maida - Yellow Brick Road
Angels and Airwaves - Everything's Magic
Nine Inch Nails - Capital G
Serj Tankian - Empty Walss
Queens of the Stone Age - 3's and 7's
Radiohead - Bodysnatchers
Linkin Park - Shadow of the Day
Breaking Benjamin - Until the End
Korn - Evolution
Pride Tiger - The Lucky Ones
State of Shock - Hearts That Bleed
Silverchair - Straight Lines
Yeah cancon specifies 35% canadian content on radio stations. But the canadian stuff on that station doesn't really sound all that different. for instance, and I hate to bring it up, but vancouver is the city that brought you nickleback really, that station is absolutely horrendous. i'd rather listen to the 24-hour traffic channel.That's more diverse than U.S. playlists I think.... Isn't there a law about the percentage of Candian artists you have to have? Lots of postgrunge in there -- Silverchair?!
That's more diverse than U.S. playlists I think.... Isn't there a law about the percentage of Candian artists you have to have? Lots of postgrunge in there -- Silverchair?!
There's been a black audience for blue eyed soul for a long time. I don't see why blacks would automatically be more provincial in their tastes. When I worked at a liquor store on Chicago's South Side (only white employee, about 75% black clientele), I remember lots of people talking about the Grammies and praising Evanescense! Coldplay had crossover success as well. You break down a lot of barriers with maudlin ballads.
Everyone knew Phil Collins was white, it was Rick Astley that tricked everyone! -- another liquor store anecdote. Bone Thugs recently sampled "Take Me On" and had Phil in the video!
amazing how many people post on this thread, while they dont like the music the thread is about at all. i am waiting for threads about jack johnson and norah jones to explode.
or is this thread so popular because the name simon reynolds is in the title (made me look)?
Yes you're absolutely right, that's his standard m.o. and has been for a very long time (flat rate, no points, etc) but I don't think that it was quite as simple as that in all cases (e.g. Bush), and I have some difficulty believing that he has always recorded everyone who asked him. At the time of the Bush record the decision was controversial and he said that he had found it a weird request, made some self-deprecating comments as to why would Bush want him to begin with? etc etc; and according to him, he didn't agree to it until he sat down personally with Rossdale to discuss the idea and came away convinced that Rossdale was serious about the endeavor and added that he liked Rossdale personally.Albini records whoever asks him and charges a flat hourly rate. No "fuck yous" or shitloads of money involved.
I was curious about this question, wasn't sure if you were asking for a real comparison or if you were suggesting that the US guitar+drum bands at the time were sub-par?..And besides how good did AMERICAN indie bands from back then sound - Big Black, Die Kruezen, Long Ryders anyone?
Simon Reynolds said somewhere on Dissensus a long while ago (iirc) that he always considered one difference between UK punk and US hardcore to be the superiority of the US style: "shit hot" was his word for the US hardcore drumming*, if I recall correctly, and in that he was absolutely spot on
Ah yes very good point! - my own myopia showing through there, i.e., neglecting the importance of the original performative gesture, the break with tradition ...not really
the point of UK punk was that you didn't need to be able to drum or play or whatever
you just got up and did it right now no matter how crap it was
A kinda glib response to Buick's original post, I guess. His opening gambit implied Radiohead/Coldplay are better than they're given credit for (round these parts anyway), citing their popularity with American blacks as exhibit A. I'm simply placing that in a line of maudlin British soft-rockers who are unaccountably popular (to me, at least) with American blacks.
Clear enouugh?
Back on topic, has anyone pointed out that Coldplay are a diluted cross between U2 and Echo And The Bunnymen, while Radiohead starting out had more in common with Nirvana/Pixies classic indie rock than anything else (Creep) before going a bit arty on The Bends and then delving into Warp records back catalogue for synthesiser inspiration, while continuing the crowd-pleasing wailing climaxes live. Neither shoegazers, IMHO.
Wait, what? Black people listen to Coldplay? On what planet?
met a british girl of African origin recently at a party who did not know what grime was and "listen to indie". the conversation ended there.
people of 'urban' descent like phil collins cos he sing bout yo mama
it wasn't 'said' (typed) in that way but it's hard to get tone over keys so...I'll just breathe
I just wanna know...I've always wanted to know actually...not starting anything (AND I MEAN THAT!)...am I able to take poke a little fun at white people's foibles (bad spelling) on here without getting banned?
I've always tried to and they haven't banned me yet...
for me innit?
or am I projecting s***?
shoegazers" lol (and not starting anything with the Tactics title... tactics )I disagree in parts
a lot of mainstream bands stadia bands take influence from U2 (how can you not?) but doesn't make you a dilution. echo and bunnyman - yes on 'arobtth' though
the bends - arty? also you skipped the ok computer period which was surely more arty then 'the bends'
and it's a post shoegaze influence not shoegaze as being active shoegazers lol. don't think that can be denied really
There must be some African-origin ppl somewhere who like Nickelback!?don't know bout Black people but I'm an African person and I know other Africans who listen to Coldplay...and Radiohead...and Norah Jones (she's got a dreamy voice)...no Nickleback and other waste bands though
foibles (correct spelling) - go for it!I just wanna know...I've always wanted to know actually...not starting anything (AND I MEAN THAT!)...am I able to take poke a little fun at white people's foibles (bad spelling) on here without getting banned?
i'm a mixed race kid so i always figure i can say what i want about anyone lol.
Nah, that's not fair. I think you should be restricted to saying stuff about other mixed race kids