Another offshoot thread. I’ll get it rollin’…
Love Hendrix, never want to hear it again, ever.
Deep Purple
AC/DC (ok, don’t love it, but don’t wanna hear it)
Aerosmith (old)
[quote]strangemeadow wrote:
Another offshoot thread. I’ll get it rollin’…
Love Hendrix, never want to hear it again, ever.
Deep Purple
AC/DC (ok, don’t love it, but don’t wanna hear it)
Aerosmith (old)
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Who or what is it that you love; who or what is it that you never want to hear again; and if the two are exactly the same, I would be curious to see further explanation.
No implied obligation; no pressure; just curious if you would care to elucidate.
I dont know about never wanting to hear again but, i love Lynyrd Skynyrd and Metallica and im burnt out on both. I would probably prefer not to hear them for the next few months, but certainly not never.
[quote]NealRaymond2 wrote:
[quote]strangemeadow wrote:
Another offshoot thread. I’ll get it rollin’…
Love Hendrix, never want to hear it again, ever.
Deep Purple
AC/DC (ok, don’t love it, but don’t wanna hear it)
Aerosmith (old)
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Who or what is it that you love; who or what is it that you never want to hear again; and if the two are exactly the same, I would be curious to see further explanation.
No implied obligation; no pressure; just curious if you would care to elucidate.[/quote]
What I mean is, I love Hendrix, have huge respect for his playing and what he did for rock. He influenced me, not as much as Blackmore, but still, a major influence on all rock today. But I just can’t listen to it. I instantly change channels. There is just nothing left there for me. I’ve gleaned all there is, for me. The feel, style, soul, memories, beyond burnt out…there are just a ton of other things to discover. I just can’t waste my time on it, I’d rather investigate something else. Even if it turns out I don’t dig it, I might “get it” and be able to appreciate it, enhancing my own understanding of all music.
See what I mean?
[quote]Hell-Billy wrote:
I dont know about never wanting to hear again but, i love Lynyrd Skynyrd and Metallica and im burnt out on both. I would probably prefer not to hear them for the next few months, but certainly not never.[/quote]
See, this is what I mean. I know every LS and 'Tallica song inside and out. There is nothing left to be discovered and I’ve wrung every drop of joy and soul out of it.
But that’s just me…
WAY too many to name.
This typiclly happens to me but more so with certain songs, I will have like 4 or 5 songs I will listen to way too much for a while and then I get burnt out by them and find other ones… Sometimes many months or maybe a year later I will hear one of those old songs and be hooked again.
Stairway To Heaven
Rock and Roll
Dazed and Confused
Ramble On
Whole Lotta Love/Living Loving Maid
Ramble On
Dream On
Walk This Way
Sweet Emotion
Born To Run
Bohemian Rhapsody
Another One Bites The Dust
We Are The Champions
Enter Sandman
Black Hole Sun
Jeremy
Evenflow
Black
Man In The Box
Rooster
To be continued…
[quote]imhungry wrote:
Stairway To Heaven
Rock and Roll
Dazed and Confused
Ramble On
Whole Lotta Love/Living Loving Maid
Ramble On
Dream On
Walk This Way
Sweet Emotion
Born To Run
Bohemian Rhapsody
Another One Bites The Dust
We Are The Champions
Enter Sandman
Black Hole Sun
Jeremy
Evenflow
Black
Man In The Box
Rooster
To be continued…[/quote]
Damn radio, ruining all the good songs.
Rock You Like A Hurricane
Pour Some Sugar On Me
Thunderstruck
TNT
any of the singles from Metallica’s Black Album or Load
Smell’s Like Teen Spirit
Dragula
Living Dead Girl
Welcome to the Jungle
Forty Six & 2 (this seems to be the only Tool song that my local station has on their playlist)
[quote]Dr.Matt581 wrote:
Rock You Like A Hurricane
Pour Some Sugar On Me
Thunderstruck
TNT
any of the singles from Metallica’s Black Album or Load
Smell’s Like Teen Spirit
Dragula
Living Dead Girl
Welcome to the Jungle
Forty Six & 2 (this seems to be the only Tool song that my local station has on their playlist)
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And rightly so! IMO, with the exception of the GnR, it’s all crap anyway.
Radio sucks.
[quote]strangemeadow wrote:
[quote]Dr.Matt581 wrote:
Rock You Like A Hurricane
Pour Some Sugar On Me
Thunderstruck
TNT
any of the singles from Metallica’s Black Album or Load
Smell’s Like Teen Spirit
Dragula
Living Dead Girl
Welcome to the Jungle
Forty Six & 2 (this seems to be the only Tool song that my local station has on their playlist)
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And rightly so! IMO, with the exception of the GnR, it’s all crap anyway.
Radio sucks.
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I actually love all of the bands whose songs I have listed, but the radio stations and movies overplay/use these particular songs so much that I just cannot listen to them anymore.
Metallica has over 130 songs according to my iPod, not including their latest collaboration with Lou Reed. There is no reason why nearly every time the radio plays a Metallica song it is one of the 10 or so singles from the Black Album or Load. Play Blackened or Harvester of Sorrow. Hell, I am at the point where I would rather they play any of the songs off of St. Anger then anything from the Black Album.
[quote]Ripsaw3689 wrote:
[quote]imhungry wrote:
Stairway To Heaven
Rock and Roll
Dazed and Confused
Ramble On
Whole Lotta Love/Living Loving Maid
Ramble On
Dream On
Walk This Way
Sweet Emotion
Born To Run
Bohemian Rhapsody
Another One Bites The Dust
We Are The Champions
Enter Sandman
Black Hole Sun
Jeremy
Evenflow
Black
Man In The Box
Rooster
To be continued…[/quote]
Damn radio, ruining all the good songs.
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I heard all the popular songs in the 70’s when they were brand new, thanks to having an older sister who played albums practically non-stop when she was home.
@Strangemeadow: Wait, you don’t like TOOL? (After reading your reply to Dr. Matt)
Simple…Pearl Jam and Nirvana! Could never hear them again and It’d be fine by me. 90’s radio killed them for me. Soundgarden gets a pass but Redhotchilipeppers for last couple of years have been making my feet make fist everytime I hear them…add them to the list!
[quote]imhungry wrote:
[quote]Ripsaw3689 wrote:
[quote]imhungry wrote:
Stairway To Heaven
Rock and Roll
Dazed and Confused
Ramble On
Whole Lotta Love/Living Loving Maid
Ramble On
Dream On
Walk This Way
Sweet Emotion
Born To Run
Bohemian Rhapsody
Another One Bites The Dust
We Are The Champions
Enter Sandman
Black Hole Sun
Jeremy
Evenflow
Black
Man In The Box
Rooster
To be continued…[/quote]
Damn radio, ruining all the good songs.
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I heard all the popular songs in the 70’s when they were brand new, thanks to having an older sister who played albums practically non-stop when she was home.
@Strangemeadow: Wait, you don’t like TOOL? (After reading your reply to Dr. Matt)[/quote]
Hungry- It’s not that I don’t like Tool, I just don’t see what’s good about it. As a musician, it’s boring, as a listener, i don’t really feel any soul or groove with it. Now the concept/spatial impression/sound, ect of it, I get that, but in that regard just not very good, in my opinion. Maybe I just don’t get it. (By this I mean it’s dark, somber, grey, slightly detached miserable vibe).
BUT, that’s what is great about music, there is a lot to choose from.
Nirvana for sure.
Bob Dylan- One of my all time favorites but, after a while his voice starts to get on my nerves.
Tom Petty
Hank Williams Jr.
Willie Nelson
Soundgarden (more specifically Black Hole Sun)
Smashing Pumpkins