Re: Favourite Genre Of Music? [message #172471 is a reply to message #172299] |
Thu, 22 September 2005 13:33 |
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Dave Mason
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Steve Vai taught Kirk Hammet (metallica) to paly guitar. He's also an insane solo player.
If I remember correctly, Satriani taught vai to play guitar.
The genre they play, I suppose, is an aquired taste as it's basically an instrumental song with no lyrics, just 3 minute solos.
Try downloading for the love of god by steve vai and surfing with the alien by satriani.
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Re: Favourite Genre Of Music? [message #172480 is a reply to message #172459] |
Thu, 22 September 2005 15:02 |
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Oblivion165
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DJM wrote on Thu, 22 September 2005 15:42 | Interesting.
I don't see why you wouldn't like a single thing after 1997 though.
My personal Favourite album is from 2000. Tony Iommi collaborating with other artists such as Henry Rollins, Skin, Dave Grohl, Billy Corgan, Ozzy and more.
It's a truely awesome CD I suggest you buy it. It's just called "Iommi".
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Well its really like 1989 but FF7 came out and i have that OST. I hate rap, i hate rock where it sounds like the guy is having a seizure on the floor and some guy put a mic next to him.
I noticed in alot of cases that it really reflects the person's opposite. For instance i can call my mom bitch, and we both laugh. But i cant tell Brandy that i love her. So i listen to 80's music and such, all about love and relationships. Whilst most of you listen to rap and rock because you cant freely express your anger.
Its not true in every case, but it is true more than not. Heavily true that is.
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Re: Favourite Genre Of Music? [message #172521 is a reply to message #172379] |
Thu, 22 September 2005 23:17 |
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idebo wrote on Thu, 22 September 2005 06:27 | I know it's not much, but here it goes:
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I have quite a few of your songs.
My musical taste is so different though, I bet none of you have heard of The Velvet Teen, nor listened to the OLD Modest Mouse (when they had some of the best indie rock out there).
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Re: Favourite Genre Of Music? [message #172528 is a reply to message #172496] |
Fri, 23 September 2005 03:24 |
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Dave Mason
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Javaxcx wrote on Fri, 23 September 2005 02:22 | I'm surprised that no one has mentioned Nobou Uematsu yet.
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How did I miss him? Otherworld is a class song. Did he compose To Zanarkand aswell? That's a brilliant peice of piano music.
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Re: Favourite Genre Of Music? [message #172532 is a reply to message #172299] |
Fri, 23 September 2005 05:13 |
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the same goes for frank klepacki, you'd think there'd be one mentioning about him
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Re: Favourite Genre Of Music? [message #172553 is a reply to message #172299] |
Fri, 23 September 2005 11:16 |
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Well, the classic rock will always be on my list of things I would like to listen to but it's just not my style. I'm more of a modern rocker.
Adema -
Self Titled
Insomniacs Dream
Unstable
A.F.I -
Self titled
Sing the Sorrow
Bush -
Golden State
Deconstructed
The Science of things
Best of 1994-1999
Breaking Benjamin -
Saturate
We are not alone
Chevelle -
Wonder whats next?
This Kind of Thinking ( Could do us in)
Cold -
13 Ways to bleed on Stage
Year of the spider
A Different Kind of Pain
Crossfade -
Self titled
Disturbed -
Down with the sickness
Beleive
Ten Thousand Fists
Music as a weapon II
Godsmack -
Self titled
Awake
Faceless
The other Side
Hawthorne Heights -
The Silence in black and White
System of a down -
Self titled
Steal This album
Toxicity
Mesmerize
Un-relelased Songs
Slipknot -
Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses
That about my flavour right now.
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Re: Favourite Genre Of Music? [message #172559 is a reply to message #172553] |
Fri, 23 September 2005 11:53 |
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EXdeath7 wrote on Fri, 23 September 2005 14:16 | Well, the classic rock will always be on my list of things I would like to listen to but it's just not my style. I'm more of a modern rocker.
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Don't put classic rock off as something "to listen to". Make it something that you DO listen to. Might I suggest Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, Queen, Yes, Rush, Supertramp, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Pink Floyd. There are obviously plenty others, but those are the top of my list.
whoa.
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Re: Favourite Genre Of Music? [message #172746 is a reply to message #172299] |
Sun, 25 September 2005 08:27 |
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Dave Mason
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For the people who have never heard Steve Vai I suggest you search p2p for speed metal symphony.
I am going to get you all listening to this genius of guitar playing by the end of the week.
www.myspace.com/midas
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Re: Favourite Genre Of Music? [message #172766 is a reply to message #172299] |
Sun, 25 September 2005 10:57 |
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I love Jazz, ever since I had to listen to it because I take Jazz in my Highschool, it grew on me and it's pretty realaxing to listen too.
[Edit] I also listen to Story of the Year, Sum 41, Linkin Park, Black Eyed peas, Hedley and Jazz occasionally when I get tired of listening to the same old stuff over and over.
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