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Invisiblesilversoul7
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Re: LOSS OF INTEREST IN BANDS YOU USED TO WORSHIP [Re: NiamhNyx]
    #2091036 - 11/10/03 11:49 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

Hey, Our Lady Peace was pretty good until recently.


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Re: LOSS OF INTEREST IN BANDS YOU USED TO WORSHIP [Re: silversoul7]
    #2091309 - 11/11/03 02:12 AM (20 years, 4 months ago)

I love the smashing pumpkins. I was unfortunate enough to be m=born like 3 or 4 years too late, because I was in grade school when mellon collie came out, imagine me as a 5th or 6th grader bringing that to music class, and slyly turning the volume knob up more then the teacher was not looking.

I love all of their albums, each has something rather special about it. I agree Machina was not my favorite, but it has some good songs on it. I personally think other than that I tend to listen to all the pumpkin albums from beginning to end every time. There are so many beautiful songs on Mellon Collie and Adore, and the other albums have a more 90s rock edge to it, gish seems harder in some aspects, but also has a more mellow feel to it in a way. Siamese was always energetic to me.

I recently started downloading massive amounts of pumpkins demos, and there are some badass songs let me tell you. I liek the acoustic guitar demos the best, but this song called methusela, a demo from Mellon Collie is really badass, so is the song laugh. In some of the demos you can hear a future track of theirs bleed through, like it was the first step in certain songs directions.

Blue Skies Bring Tears is a good demo too, and there are 2 versions.

If your tired of the usual pumpkins, try finding some more obscure b sides and demo tracks, some of them are no the best, but if you loooooove billy like I do, they all seem pretty neat, and it also shows you (if your a musician) how different home demos can sound even from famous people, than the produced and finished track.

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    #2091659 - 11/11/03 07:23 AM (20 years, 4 months ago)


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Re: LOSS OF INTEREST IN BANDS YOU USED TO WORSHIP [Re: ]
    #2094123 - 11/11/03 08:25 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

hey i just pulled out my old tapes:

hummm...better than ezra - friction baby...ah yeah god save the king of new orleans was the single off this one...okay album, haven't played it in over seven years or so...

nirvana unplugged...i like the meat puppets covers like Oh Me and Plateau...pretty good listen, you should play it while i drive

pearl jam - vs - vitology - ten - yield: all very good albums, still play them from time to time

tool - aenima, yeah actually bought this one on cd not too long ago to replace the old tape

the crow soundtrack - best soundtrack i've ever heard



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Re: LOSS OF INTEREST IN BANDS YOU USED TO WORSHIP [Re: Fritzs_caindealer]
    #2094691 - 11/11/03 10:49 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

I used to really like Bryan Adams way back.

Then I loved Nirvana. I still think Nirvana are great, but I used to love their catchiest songs, and now I love their screamiest songs. I think "Endless, Nameless" and "Paper cuts" and whatnot are great.

I used to reall like the Smashing Pumpkins too, now I just kind of like them. Same for a million other bands. Why the fuck do I own a bunch of Fat Wreck Chords compilations?

I really like the Barenaked Ladies when Gordon was a new album. Everything else they made seemed dumb though... I guess Gordon is still kind of cool.

I don't quite get what I liked about Bryan Adams, still.


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Re: LOSS OF INTEREST IN BANDS YOU USED TO WORSHIP [Re: Fritzs_caindealer]
    #2095719 - 11/12/03 04:08 AM (20 years, 4 months ago)

I always hated weird al becuase i thought he was dorky and would rather listen to the real songs than his yokel parodies. He seems to me like he belongs on sesame street or Barney.


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Re: LOSS OF INTEREST IN BANDS YOU USED TO WORSHIP [Re: Phluck]
    #2096291 - 11/12/03 08:10 AM (20 years, 4 months ago)

Yesterday, I listened to Metallica--And Justice For All, which I haven't listened to in a while, and I realized I don't like it as much as I used to. I think it's James Hetfield's voice. There's something about it that just doesn't sit quite right with me. Kinda interesting that I don't like his voice very much but can listen to Smashing Pumpkins for hours on end.


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    #2096296 - 11/12/03 08:13 AM (20 years, 4 months ago)


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Re: LOSS OF INTEREST IN BANDS YOU USED TO WORSHIP [Re: ]
    #2097413 - 11/12/03 01:32 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

For a while when I was ~10 I listened mostly to whatever my parents owned, like the BeeGees.

Then I developed my own taste, one of the first being Weird Al, which isn't music as much as it is entertainment, which was why I liked it. Now I can't stand his terrible crap. Eventually got into Oasis, Pumpkins, Nirvana, and I still listen to them.

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Re: LOSS OF INTEREST IN BANDS YOU USED TO WORSHIP [Re: jarby]
    #2099429 - 11/12/03 10:38 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

1st concert: kool and the gang
i distinctly remember thinking milli vanilli's "blame it on the rain" was my favorite song of all time. sheesh...
saw phish at least 30 times and now they bore the hell outta me. trey can play the guitar but their songwriting sux and their jams are more sloppy than inspired. cant get passed the lame lyrics either.

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Re: LOSS OF INTEREST IN BANDS YOU USED TO WORSHIP [Re: underground]
    #2100005 - 11/13/03 01:48 AM (20 years, 4 months ago)

i guess the band i've left behind would have to be the deftones. i still listen to them sometimes, but they don't fuel me like they used to.
i've been listening to more acoustic/slower stuff lately. the shins are amazing.
smashing pumpkins were one of my favorites back in the day. adore is one of my favorite albums. annie dog still gets stuck in my head.


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Re: LOSS OF INTEREST IN BANDS YOU USED TO WORSHIP [Re: potato]
    #2117865 - 11/17/03 06:07 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

Yeah man, I'm with you on the 'tones.. I was a hardcore fan once, now I never listen to them anymore.. played it all out, except the new album (I'm not really down with their latest style changes) but they'll always have a place in my heart (and a poster on my wall) for Adrenaline and Around The Fur. And to a lesser extent, White Pony.

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Re: LOSS OF INTEREST IN BANDS YOU USED TO WORSHIP [Re: Fritzs_caindealer]
    #2118494 - 11/17/03 10:00 PM (20 years, 4 months ago)

Quote:

Fritzs_caindealer said:


remember listening to Green day's dookie? 




that was my first CD, and my first concert.  And I still listen to it, I know every friggin word, and it has a high place among my 700+ albums that I have since accrued.  Basket Case is a great song, even though that progression is canon in D :smirk:

Pink floyd... same thing happened to me.  I was a fanatic, saw roger waters, bought everything, listened to it over and over and over and over again.  I can't even listen to dark side of the moon.  Just can't do it  :frown:  Drugs help though :grin:


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