I understand the distaste for GG. The handful of their records that I have I bought when I was 16 and 17 and haven't listened to them much since then. If nothing else, they are precise in the musicianship. If you are interested Kraftster, check out their live record as is showcases their penchant for singing in the round:I was going to say that Kraftster must have met you IRL.Willy Kool is always talking up Gentle Giant.
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Made a "Walk the moon" pandora station as their "Shut up and dance" song is one of my favorites at the moment and this song came up on it on my walk home after work yesterday. Such a good song to just walk and clear your mind to:
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Haha yeah, it's definitely different, but it's to get everyone on the same tempo. Some songs you speed up through parts by a few BPMs and you don't even realize. It's just for consistency.You're the drummer..... you are supposed to be the click track. If the producer/engineer guy is insisting on that, fire him immediately.
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Holy cow, people are posting vampy weeks on the 5A board? I might have to make the switch now.
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Absolutely! I'm always pleased when I shuffle my library and find good song after good song.Anyone else forget how much good stuff you have until you put your iPod on shuffle?
Also, here's Buddy Rich vs. Animal drum battle
i shuffled in the car on the way to work this morning and was pleasantly surprised to get some Creedence followed by Talking Heads.
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I actually can't stand that Walk the Moon song for some reason. I think it's because it sounds like someone trying to karaoke in a Spencer Krug voice.Made a "Walk the moon" pandora station as their "Shut up and dance" song is one of my favorites at the moment and this song came up on it on my walk home after work yesterday. Such a good song to just walk and clear your mind to:
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It reminds me of an 80's pop song, which I'm not exactly opposed to... meh. I enjoy it.I actually can't stand that Walk the Moon song for some reason. I think it's because it sounds like someone trying to karaoke in a Spencer Krug voice.Made a "Walk the moon" pandora station as their "Shut up and dance" song is one of my favorites at the moment and this song came up on it on my walk home after work yesterday. Such a good song to just walk and clear your mind to:
Try these two and see if they're any better:
After listening to a bunch of their stuff, I just appreciate the range of song types they can do. This is one of my favorites from them and if you didn't tell me, I wouldn't have guessed it was them:
long time Vampire Weekend fan, but I don't keep up with them at all. I had no idea they came out with that 2013 album until just the other day.Holy cow, people are posting vampy weeks on the 5A board? I might have to make the switch now.
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Yeah, I don't mind Walk the Moon. I liked that Anna's Sun song. I'm pretty sure that was them. It's just in that particular song, and really in the one particular part, it just hits me as some Spencer Krug vocal knock off.
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Yeah... Anna Sun is a good one from them too.
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I had no idea he was in his mid-60s when he did this.Absolutely! I'm always pleased when I shuffle my library and find good song after good song.Anyone else forget how much good stuff you have until you put your iPod on shuffle?
Also, here's Buddy Rich vs. Animal drum battle:
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I am into the popular Avenged Sevenfold stuff Nightmare, This Means War, Hail to the King. Who can recommend some their less mainstream stuff?
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In a COMPLETELY different music style...
In the vein of classical/video game soundtracks. Tin won two grammies for this album, as well as a third for the first song, Baba Yetu - the theme song for Civilization IV & the first song from a video game ever to win a grammy. The album's in three movements. Each song is in a different language.
Highly recommend a buy / listen.
In the vein of classical/video game soundtracks. Tin won two grammies for this album, as well as a third for the first song, Baba Yetu - the theme song for Civilization IV & the first song from a video game ever to win a grammy. The album's in three movements. Each song is in a different language.
Highly recommend a buy / listen.
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Not that I didn't like the older stuff - in fact, I probably like the With Sympathy-era stuff more so than anything over the last 15-20 years - but I love that he has been casually releasing stuff that he's been sitting on for over three decades.
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Oooh one I can answer!I am into the popular Avenged Sevenfold stuff Nightmare, This Means War, Hail to the King. Who can recommend some their less mainstream stuff?
I like their new stuff better than the old. But try Tension. That's a great song.
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That Teletubbies/JD video is strange.
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Pick up Waking The Fallen by A7X and thank me later.
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Very good album.Pick up Waking The Fallen by A7X and thank me later.
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A7X was a good band up until Self Titled and The Rev dying. Nightmare had its moments and all....but Hail to the King was garbage.
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I felt the same way on the first listen about Hail. Gave it another shot and I love it.A7X was a good band up until Self Titled and The Rev dying. Nightmare had its moments and all....but Hail to the King was garbage.
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The mid-Atlantic and the midwest hates Nickelback, and the rest of the US hates the Bieb. That seems rather accurate.
http://mic.com/articles/113796/this-map ... e-musician
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I'd say they're 1A and 1B
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Tea for One, Ten Years Gone and Trampled Under Foot.Not to take thunder from krafsters post, but I was wondering on 5AF what's the general consensus on Zeppelin?
I know it depends on what type of music you like, but IMO I think they're so freaking good. I'm younger (not trying to be a Richard) so I haven't heard all of their less popular songs, which is what Led heds say you *have* to listen to.
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Anything Teletubbies is bizarre. My now 16 year-old daughter loved that show when it was on and I've seen most of the episodes. Even weirder was the follow show, the Boohbahs. They looked like uncircumcised you know what.That Teletubbies/JD video is strange.
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