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RMadd 03-23-2005 03:11 AM

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Originally Posted by aussiecreeder
lol i've read that and its very funny.....regarding your earlier post it did make rock too serious but again i don't think any of those bands had an agenda to do that.

true. but the facts still remain that the "revolution" in music occurred and they were the leaders, however unfortunate that may be
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Originally Posted by aussiecreeder
secondly is there a problem in poison and motley crue being has beens at that point? a band like guns and roses would still have done very, very well if axl had not caused the band to implode.

point taken. but i wasn't very old at the time all that happened. all i know is i like alot of that stuff better than some of the stuff on the air these days.
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Originally Posted by aussiecreeder
besides soundgarden had a lot in common with bands like black sabbath and led zeppelin anyway who were uber-serious.

i don't disagree that those last two bands you mentioned are quite serious... but would you compare the grave seriousness of Creed, etc to them? it's a whole different mentality in music these days. i think it might be coming around, but then you see bands that make you want to Blow Up the Outside World (damn, i'm fucking witty)

RMadd 03-23-2005 03:13 AM

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Originally Posted by - hayley -
Speaking of Puddle Of Mudd ... ugh. Kurt look alike, Nirvana sounding music ...

you definitely ain't lying
i remember when i first saw the music video for "Away From Me" last year, and I thought: "wait... isn't Kurt Cobain dead? and Nirvana's broken up... this is surreal"

aussiecreeder 03-23-2005 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by RMadd
true. but the facts still remain that the "revolution" in music occurred and they were the leaders, however unfortunate that may be

true although i think a correction needed to happen around that point cause there were so many "hair bands" with wanky guitar solos and songs with the depth of pamela anderson. it probably went too far but i don't think there was any agenda from the seattle bands.

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Originally Posted by RMadd
point taken. but i wasn't very old at the time all that happened. all i know is i like alot of that stuff better than some of the stuff on the air these days.

i wasen't very old either and i too like a lot of the stuff before it a lot better. i wouldn't have said that even a year ago but bands there really popular just prior to that like judas priest and queensryche and the gunners fell the by the wayside (the gunners imploded though). anyhow this is yet another thread that has gone way of course! lol

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Originally Posted by RMadd
i don't disagree that those last two bands you mentioned are quite serious... but would you compare the grave seriousness of Creed, etc to them? it's a whole different mentality in music these days. i think it might be coming around, but then you see bands that make you want to Blow Up the Outside World (damn, i'm fucking witty)

Well Creed took it further still with Stapp's very spirtual and insular lyrics. lol at your corny joke......

hayley 03-25-2005 03:24 AM

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Originally Posted by aussiecreeder
nah i'll pay but concert tickets over a $100 IMO is daylight robbery even if the show will be great. don't worry i pay for some stuff, you pay for other stuff. it will be sweet.......

Okay. :)

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Originally Posted by Chase
U2 is overrated... and someone needs to tell Bono to that he's not a politician. He needs to stop snooping around important political summits telling people that he's the only one who's concerned about AIDS. U2's Joshua Tree material was great... now it's bland and repetitive.

Oh well that's a joke. He doesn't think he's a politician, he's the only artist out there that has enough balls to express how he feels about today's society. And if you think that Bono is selfish about AIDS, if you can see bad in the huge heart that the man has, there is something wrong with you. No offence.

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Originally Posted by RMadd
you definitely ain't lying
i remember when i first saw the music video for "Away From Me" last year, and I thought: "wait... isn't Kurt Cobain dead? and Nirvana's broken up... this is surreal"

Lol. It just cracks me up because he looks so much like Kurt, has the Kurt attitude in some ways. :eek:

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Originally Posted by aussiecreeder
i wasen't very old either and i too like a lot of the stuff before it a lot better.

80's rock is the daddy of all rock, nothing beats it. Compared to all of the new age 'rock' bands out there, no talent, no emotion. (In my opinion). Give me old rock anyday.


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