Stuck In The Early 90's

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  • Gremmie95
    Gremmie95 Posts: 749
    dirtyT wrote:
    what I am saying is when you combine great musicians from great bands and mesh them together with other great musicians from other great bands, the band is bound to be awesome. It' kind of like building an all-star team. Well no shit they are going to be awesome, look who they got. I don't know, maybe I am making no sesne with this response.


    I don't completely agree with you on this one. Velvet revolver? not so much.
  • dirtyT
    dirtyT Posts: 3,620
    Gremmie95 wrote:
    I don't completely agree with you on this one. Velvet revolver? not so much.
    I never said Velver Revolver...

    Audioslave
    Foo Fighters
    Beck

    details Gremmie, details!!
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  • Gremmie95
    Gremmie95 Posts: 749
    dirtyT wrote:
    I never said Velver Revolver...

    Audioslave
    Foo Fighters
    Beck

    details Gremmie, details!!

    You may not have SAID velvet revolver but you post ASSUMED that if you take great musicians from great bands you will have a great band. I am simply stating a group that does not fall into this generalization. Also, I would not include Audioslave in this discussion. They came out with one decent album that had two or three great songs......
  • dirtyT
    dirtyT Posts: 3,620
    Gremmie95 wrote:
    You may not have SAID velvet revolver but you post ASSUMED that if you take great musicians from great bands you will have a great band. I am simply stating a group that does not fall into this generalization. Also, I would not include Audioslave in this discussion. They came out with one decent album that had two or three great songs......
    VR may have been good if Scoot Weiland could have put down the crack pipe.
    I bet Creed adopting Justin Timberlake would be fucking sweet!!
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  • Cropduster84
    Cropduster84 Posts: 1,283
    I'm open to lots of music but nothing seems to have the impact on me in quite the same way as PJ, Soundgarden, AIC, Nirvana, Counting Crows etc have on me.....

    There are a few exceptions :

    Sigur Ros
    Radiohead
    Delays


    but yeah ultimately im stuck in the 90s.....
    'The more I studied religions the more I am convinced that man never worshipped anything but himself.' - Sir Richard Francis Burton
  • dirtyT wrote:
    It is my own personal belief that us lucky people who were growing up in the early 90's, were apart of the second best ever musical era in history. My Opinion. It's hard to touch what was going on when the Stones, and Zeppelin, Beatles, Doors, Floyd, Hendrix, Joplin, Clapton, Dylan, etc and etc. were out and young. But inthe 90's looking back, we had great shit, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, AIC, Soundgarden, Pumpkins, Sublime, Blind Melon, Rage, NIN, STP, ETC and ETC. Several other bands I have left off that I feel had a great album or 2, but you get my drift. IMO, besides just a couple bands that have come out in the past few years, I can't get into to anything new. In fact, if I want to listen to something new and fresh, I end up listneing to shit from the 90's that I never gave a fair chance.

    Anyone else have the same, stuck in my musical youth disease that I have?

    I agree with you. I find myself going back to other stuff from around that period that I never had a chance to listen to as opposed to finding newer stuff. One reason is the audio quality has severly degraded nowadays.

    Also, ETC and ETC have to be, like, totally my favorite band of all time!
  • dirtyT
    dirtyT Posts: 3,620
    I agree with you. I find myself going back to other stuff from around that period that I never had a chance to listen to as opposed to finding newer stuff. One reason is the audio quality has severly degraded nowadays.

    Also, ETC and ETC have to be, like, totally my favorite band of all time!
    that's right, ETC and ETC kick my ass.
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