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Post by oasisserbia on May 6, 2024 1:52:28 GMT -5
If I had a gun?ย ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? Why the fuck did I just spend 4:23 listening to this ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ
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Post by jezza2 on May 8, 2024 15:52:25 GMT -5
Rest in Peace Steve Albini. Was only 61 years old. Way too young.
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Post by lubeck on May 9, 2024 16:52:48 GMT -5
New Beabadoobee single. Not bad.
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Post by mkoasis on May 11, 2024 6:02:12 GMT -5
Manic Street Preachers fans: Where does one n00b completely start? Do you like Guns N Roses? Their first two albums. Oasis? Everything Must Go and This Is My Truth. After that if you like the more poetic lyrics you go back to The Holy Bible. Want more vibes like Truth? Lifeblood. More excess like the first album? Know Your Enemy. A revival of the britpop albums(truth, EMG) Send Away The Tigers and Postcards from a Young Man. If you want something more alike The Holy Bible then Journal for Plague lovers. Futurology and Rewind The Film were recorded at the same time but have different vibes. So for short Punk/GnR sound Generation Terrorists Gold Against The Soul The Holy Bible Know Your Enemy Journal for Plague Lovers Futurology Orchestral/Britpop sound Everything Must Go This is my truth Lifeblood Send Away The Tigers Postcards from A Young Man Rewind The Film I didn't put the 3 lastest Manics albums To me, their last two albums The Ultra Vivid Lament and Resistance is Futile are in my top 5, up there with Everything Must Go, the Holy Bible and Rewind the Film. This is a band that, like Ride, are as good as ever or better as they age. Maturity suits their music well. Iโd also highly rank Send Away the Tigers as their next best and a very accessible record. I like Know Your Enemy more than This is My Truth but both are similarly weighty albums of similar quality. Terrific songs on each but also enough filler. Canโt really get into the first two albums apart from some of the bigger songs.
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Post by jezza2 on May 11, 2024 19:19:48 GMT -5
In 1991 Kurt Cobain gave an interview on BBC Radio and when asked what English bands he liked at the moment he started singing "There's No Other Way" by Blur.
Never knew this till today. That's funny.
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Post by tiger40 on May 12, 2024 12:18:06 GMT -5
In 1991 Kurt Cobain gave an interview on BBC Radio and when asked what English bands he liked at the moment he started singing "There's No Other Way" by Blur. Never knew this till today. That's funny. I wonder what he would have thought of Oasis if he was still around in the 90s when they were.
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Post by ChampagneHypernova on May 12, 2024 14:35:10 GMT -5
In 1991 Kurt Cobain gave an interview on BBC Radio and when asked what English bands he liked at the moment he started singing "There's No Other Way" by Blur.ย Never knew this till today. That's funny.ย I wonder what he would have thought of Oasis if he was still around in the 90s when they were. Noel and Liam liked Nirvana if I remember correctly. I have a feeling they might have gotten along well with Kurt.
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Post by ChampagneHypernova on May 12, 2024 14:37:47 GMT -5
Original Pirate Material and A Grand Don't Come For Free by The Streets are fantastic albums. They're some of the best albums released since Millennium.
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Post by tiger40 on May 13, 2024 12:46:52 GMT -5
I wonder what he would have thought of Oasis if he was still around in the 90s when they were. Noel and Liam liked Nirvana if I remember correctly. I have a feeling they might have gotten along well with Kurt. You could be right that Noel and Liam might have gotten along well with Kurt.
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Post by Elie De Beaufour ๐ด on May 15, 2024 10:23:35 GMT -5
Jeff Walker in an interview: "I was just a vocalist. I tried to learn guitar as a kid. As you know, every bass player is just a failed guitar player. Just as every music journalist is a failed musician, you know? When I got kicked out of that band I was asked by another band that hard heard I'd played the bass and they asked me to join. Playing the bass was easier than trying to play the guitar."
Is he right?
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Post by Manualex on May 15, 2024 11:51:41 GMT -5
Jeff Walker in an interview: "I was just a vocalist. I tried to learn guitar as a kid. As you know, every bass player is just a failed guitar player. Just as every music journalist is a failed musician, you know? When I got kicked out of that band I was asked by another band that hard heard I'd played the bass and they asked me to join. Playing the bass was easier than trying to play the guitar." Is he right? Depends on the material, but on a band like Oasis it would be true minus some exceptions like Go Let It Out. Its not a 1-1 situation where you can play inmidietly but with preparation if you know how to play guitar you have the foundation to play bass, minus some caveats given that bass is a larger instrument(so the muscle memory is something you have to hone in).
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Post by jezza2 on May 17, 2024 14:49:24 GMT -5
Straight up one of my favorite channels. I need to know if thereโs an Oasis equivalent. This guy nailed it.
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Post by Elie De Beaufour ๐ด on May 18, 2024 7:28:15 GMT -5
It does beg the question: What constitutes a single now in the streaming world? Not poking fun at Taylor.
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