> From: Travis Edmunds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >How about Nils Lofgren? From what I've heard he's the guitarists
> >pick for best guitarist. He's been around forever but has never
> >completely gotten his due from the general public.
> >
> > - jmh
>
> Who? I've never heard of him. Which
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> From: Travis Edmunds [mailto:[EMA
"Horn, John" wrote:
>
> > From: Travis Edmunds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > boring). You want a good guitarist, with good mechanics, that's
> not
> > flashy/trashy, and just may have an exceptional ear? Mark
> Knopfler.
>
> How about Nils Lofgren? From what I've heard he's the guitarists
> p
> From: Travis Edmunds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> boring). You want a good guitarist, with good mechanics, that's
not
> flashy/trashy, and just may have an exceptional ear? Mark
Knopfler.
How about Nils Lofgren? From what I've heard he's the guitarists
pick for best guitarist. He's been aroun
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> >From: "Robert Seeberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Rep
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> > > >- O
Robert Seeberger wrote:
>From: "Jim Sharkey"
>> For those about to rock, we Maru you
>That's got to be in the running for the best Maru ever!
Hey, thanks! I didn't even know there was a contest going on! ;-)
Now if I only knoew the origins of the Maru, I'd feel worthy of this
great honor... *
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> Jim
> For those about to rock, we Maru you
>
That's got to b
Matthew Bos wrote:
>"Travis Edmunds" wrote:
>> You like Slayer!? Neat.
>I have never had the response of "neat" whenever I say I listen to
>Slayer.
>New cool guitar orientated rock groups? The Darkness, and Los
>Lonely Boys.
The Darkenss cracks me up. They're like the evil bastard child
of
Robert Seeberger wrote:
>Rush is not an easy band to get into. But when you do, the
>music speaks for itself.
Really? I loved Rush from the first time I listened. To me, they
*defined* nerd rock in the early 80's. :)
>> -Judas Priest
>Good metal, Their hits were head and shoulders above the
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The Fool said:
> The difference is that computer processor speed / # of transistors,
> RAM Size and Hard-Disk storage have all _continued_ doubling every 18
> or so months, and will continue to do so. It's actually slightly
> faster than that (there are two exponents, the rate of doubling is
> als
> From: Ronn!Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> At 09:22 AM 2/28/04, Steve Sloan II wrote:
> >Travis Edmunds wrote:
> >
> > > Do you mean (A) singualarity? If so, I saw one the other night
> > > on TNG. If not...then could you explain? I probably am familiar
> > > with what you speak of, but it's
At 09:22 AM 2/28/04, Steve Sloan II wrote:
Travis Edmunds wrote:
> Do you mean (A) singualarity? If so, I saw one the other night
> on TNG. If not...then could you explain? I probably am familiar
> with what you speak of, but it's not exactly rolling of my
> tongue.
The Singularity Robert's talkin
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Travis Edmunds wrote:
> Do you mean (A) singualarity?
Travis Edmunds wrote:
> Do you mean (A) singualarity? If so, I saw one the other night
> on TNG. If not...then could you explain? I probably am familiar
> with what you speak of, but it's not exactly rolling of my
> tongue.
The Singularity Robert's talking about is metaphorically like a
black hole
Travis said:
> Do you mean (A) singualarity? If so, I saw one the other night on TNG.
> If not...then could you explain? I probably am familiar with what you
> speak of, but it's not exactly rolling of my tongue.
He doesn't mean a physical singularity like the thing in the middle of
black holes:
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On 2/27/04 1:04 PM, "Travis Edmunds&quo
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> You like Slayer!? Neat. How heavy are you willing to go, if you don't mind
> my asking? Do you listen to the likes of Sepultura, Soulfly, Pantera, White
> Zombie, Coal Chamber, or newer bands like Godsmack, Papa Roach, Korn,
> Stati
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> >From: "Robert Seeberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Rep
Damon Agretto wrote:
>
>> my asking? Do you listen to the likes of Sepultura,
>
> What a great band! I haven't heard/listened to them in
> a long time. Not sure what era I like more (pre or
> post Beneath the Remains...). Really liked Max
> Cavalera as a drummer, but I heard the fired him(?).
> Oh
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> my asking? Do you listen to the likes of Sep
> my asking? Do you listen to the likes of Sepultura,
What a great band! I haven't heard/listened to them in
a long time. Not sure what era I like more (pre or
post Beneath the Remains...). Really liked Max
Cavalera as a drummer, but I heard the fired him(?).
Oh well...
Damon.
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My favorite stuff, the stuff I keep in my iPod, wo
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Rob wrote:
<<
You forgot Yes, Genesis, Yes, Queen, Yes, Golden Earring, Yes,
Supertramp, Yes, 10CC, Yes, David Bowie, Yes, Rush, Yes, Aerosmith,
Yes, Kiss, Yes, Steve Miller, Yes, Chicago, Yes, Thin Lizzy, Yes,
Edgar Winter, Yes, Jonny Winter, Yes, Bad Company, Yes, Foghat, Yes,
Foreigner, Yes, Ly
I have really enjoyed this thread. Now I know the group I need to consult
when choosing music to test my next pair of speakers (they will be bigger
Klipschs to be sure)!
To those who experienced the 70's (and you know who you are) you guys know
some fine music. Although nobody mentioned Little
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> >From: "Robert Seeberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
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Damon Agretto wrote:
>
> Who is this Yes and why
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Highway Star and Communicati
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> Really? I think that brings up an interesti
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> Damon Agretto wrote:
> >
> >
Damon Agretto wrote:
>
> Who is this Yes and why are they sooo important???
>
"Who is Yes" sounds like a Marx Brother's joke
Alberto Monteiro
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> Who is this Yes and why are they sooo important
Who is this Yes and why are they sooo important???
Damon ;P
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Robert Seeberger wrote:
> You forgot Yes, Genesis, Yes, Queen, Yes, Golden Earring, Yes,
> Supertramp, Yes, 10CC, Yes, David Bowie, Yes, Rush, Yes, Aerosmith,
> Yes, Kiss, Yes, Steve Miller, Yes, Chicago, Yes, Thin Lizzy, Yes,
> Edgar Winter, Yes, Jonny Winter, Yes, Bad Company, Yes, Foghat, Yes,
Robert Seeberger wrote:
>Did I mention Yes?
I think you might have, now that you mention it. :)
Jim
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>Do you like any Mudhoney, Screaming Trees?
I liked what I heard from them, but I never really got that much into them.
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> >From: "Robert Seeberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Rep
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> Robert wrote:
>
> >> >Or eve
>Travis Edmunds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Rob S wrote:
> >What I would like to be able to convey to you is
> how it felt when
> >people all over the world heard these albums for
> the first time and
> >***everyone*** was hearing something never heard
> before. I don't
> >think..aw hell
> Really? I think that brings up an interesting
> question. Do you think Nirvana
> "rocked"?
At the time obviously I did, but as my tastes became
more discriminating, and I was exposed to a greater
variety of music (primarily in my senior year andin
college) I found them lacking (what you call me
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Damon Agretto wrote:
>I think Soundgarden was the best band toco
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Led Zep: both 1 and 2
This is a Metallica parall
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> How so?
In many ways it reminds me o
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Robert wrote:
>Or even UFO, The Runaways, Ten Years After, Robin Trower,
Hey Rob, I've got BLT (on now), Truce, Bridge of Sighs and Go My Way. I
like them all, but I especially like the last two. Can you recomend
others?
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> On 23 Feb 2004, at 5:29 pm, Travis E
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> >From: "Robert Seeberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Rep
Damon Agretto wrote:
>I think Soundgarden was the best band tocome from the Big 4 of
>the "Seattle" music scene from the time (the others being Pearl
>Jam, Nirvana, and Alice in CHains; IIRC Queensryche, being from
>Seattle,doesn't count because they came earlier...)
I'd agree. Queensryche's
On 23 Feb 2004, at 5:29 pm, Travis Edmunds wrote:
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Got any Blue Cheer?
No..
Amboy Dukes?
A couple of albums. Not as good as Ted Nugent solo.
MC5?
Kick out the jams, mother**s!
I recommend them for people who like Metal.
I honestly havent even hea
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And I like Megadeth also. If I had supplied you with a top 20, there
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> How so?
In many ways it reminds me of how Nine Inch Nails
reinvented him/themselves during the same period. The
nihilism became the focus of the music (as you say
later) but without actually trying to say something
meaningful. I obviously don't have any Nirvana records
anymore (I sold them all t
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Well I have to weigh in here at some point...
Travi
Travis Edmunds wrote:
>>From: "Jim Sharkey"
>>IIRC, Megadeth was also on your list. Dave Mustaine wrote about
>>half the songs on Kill 'Em All. Are those songs exceptions to
>>that idea?
>Seeing as how we don't know each other, I'll let slide the history
>lesson. No biggie!!
Wasn't intende
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> >From: "Robert Seeberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Well I have to weigh in here at some point...
Travis, I really hve to disagree with your analysis of
Nirvana. When they hit it big I was in the perfect
place to become a fan: I was in HS. And indeed I did
become a fan, bought the records, wore the t-shirt,
talked about what body organs I would sel
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> Many bands and artists had presented their hate and angst and whatever
else
>
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Travis Edmunds wrote:
>Metallica's music always felt somewh
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Travis Edmunds wrote:
>Metallica's music always felt somewhat contrived
Seeing as they've influenced a pretty large number of bands, at least a few of which
were on your list, I find this statement staggering. Can you get a little more
specific.
IIRC, Megadeth was also on your list. Dave Mus
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> >Rep
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It appeals to me no more than turnip does. And I hate, hate, hate
turnip!!! Of course I understand that other people like turnip, so dig
in.
I never met a vegetable I didn't like with the possible exce
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> I think what made Nirvana so "great" can be summed up in one word
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Travis Edmunds wrote:
>What was Maiden like?
Great. The only thi
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you would love
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In regards to Metallica.
Travis Edmunds wrote:
>What was Maiden like?
Great. The only thing that I didn't like was they didn't play "The Trooper" otherwise
it was a lot of fun. Compounded by the presence of spandex-clad, big-haired New
Jersey girls, of course. :)
>>One of my favorite Foxtrot strips ever had a Vivald
On 18 Feb 2004, at 6:52 pm, Chad Cooper wrote:
Now I really like No Doubt :) The last two CDs I bought were Pink's
previous CD and Avril Lavigne. I saw Melissa auf der Maur's video for
her new CD on MTV recently and that seemed quite good... And I also
like Christina Aguilera and KiTTiE.
My last
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The ones left are in my record collection too, either the
vinyl part I don't have the equipment to play any more or the newer
CD part...the vinyl part also included Joe Satriani, Al DiMeola,
Trevor R
> The same goes for me I suppose. Only thing is though, is that
> I'm a bit of a
> purist when it comes to music. But of course I appreciate any and all
> musical genres, and respect and recognize their importance in
> the grand
> scheme of coherent noise. I just have my tastes, as does
> ev
>
> Now I really like No Doubt :) The last two CDs I bought were Pink's
> previous CD and Avril Lavigne. I saw Melissa auf der Maur's video for
> her new CD on MTV recently and that seemed quite good... And I also
> like Christina Aguilera and KiTTiE.
My last two cd purchases were David Bowie
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Travis Edmunds wrote:
>Ever hear any Niccolo Paganini?
Heard of, y
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Travis Edmunds wr
Travis Edmunds wrote:
>Ever hear any Niccolo Paganini?
Heard of, yes. Heard, I don't think so, though if memory serves,
Malmsteen used to fancy himself Paganini's musical descendant. I
saw him open for Maiden at the Philadelphia Spectrum back
in...late '86 or early '87. Pretty good stuff, t
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 11:33:37 -0500 (EST)
Travis Edmunds wrote:
>Just to name a few that I'm into thou
Travis Edmunds wrote:
>Just to name a few that I'm into though, how about:
I dug a lot of the bands on your list, though I feel Nirvana is
overrated, a couple of your bands I'd never heard of, and I can't
get into Silverchair, White Lion or Papa Roach. I liked that
Manowar made your list; I r
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Travis Edmunds wrote:
>Metallica fan eh? Care to divulge any other b
Travis Edmunds wrote:
>Metallica fan eh? Care to divulge any other bands you like?
Sure. I'd say my all-time favorite bands are Rush, TOOL, Metallica, Yes, Iron Maiden,
Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pearl Jam and Queensryche.
I dig some of the current bands like Disturbed, Outkast, and No Doubt; I li
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> -Travis "it's all about the Guns an
> -Travis "it's all about the Guns and the Roses"
> Edmunds
Eeee!!!
Damon.
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"A documentary about a heavy metal band, even one that has sold 90 million
albums since 1991, is
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