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Against Miik! 02-14-2006 10:34 PM

Only June 2004? nOOb

PinkFreud 02-14-2006 10:35 PM

[QUOTE=Jacaranda]Hey guys.

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[B]Holy sh[I]i[/I]t. That (^) has to be the gayest looking celebration[/B] ever.[/QUOTE]
what do you expect? you listen to kelly clarkson.


[B][color=blue]ice[/color] [color=red]burn[/color][/B]

Jacaranda 02-14-2006 10:38 PM

I'm not the one who wanks to a picture of Jeff Buckley.

PinkFreud 02-14-2006 10:48 PM

[QUOTE=Jacaranda]I'm not the one who wanks to a picture of Jeff Buckley.[/QUOTE]
it's not wanking if all i do is touch. :thumb:

:chug:

NastyNate 02-14-2006 10:55 PM

[QUOTE=B0nz0]yea i was worried that was just my imagination. o i just discovered a great classic rock band by the name of The Moody Blues. now they are good. check out "Nights in White Satin," "Tuesday Afternoon," "Ride my SeeSaw," and "I'm just a singer (in a rock and roll band)."[/QUOTE]

Good pick. I saw them in concert last year, it was pretty sweet.


But yeah, I think a lot more teenagers, as myself, are getting into classic rock because they're realizing what true rock'n'roll is. Either that or it's because they grew up listening to it with their parents and liked it. Sadly most teenagers still don't get the talant involved with music, which is why powerpop bands and the such are so popular, never got that.

thickasabrick 02-14-2006 11:13 PM

[QUOTE=NastyNate]Good pick. I saw them in concert last year, it was pretty sweet.


But yeah, I think a lot more teenagers, as myself, are getting into classic rock because they're realizing what true rock'n'roll is. Either that or it's because they grew up listening to it with their parents and liked it. Sadly most teenagers still don't get the talant involved with music, which is why powerpop bands and the such are so popular, never got that.[/QUOTE]

Man, classic rock is sooo yesterday. Get out of this thread. We all started liking Green Day over the weekend...I bought some green and pink shoes too. They're phat.

Someone else has to give me their thoughts on that Beat of the Earth album.

PinkFreud 02-15-2006 02:10 AM

mike watt solo album sent out. working on the elp now.

Leper 02-15-2006 02:28 AM

[QUOTE=JonG]I got The Big Lebowski and some candy from my mom for Valentine's Day.

[/QUOTE]

From your mom?? Nerd alert!:p

Hey jpj thanks for bringing up that record show thing the other day. I went on that website I mentioned and found a bunch of awesome vinyls for sale now that I plan on buying very soon.

CSNY- Deja Vu
George Harrison- 33 & 1/3
George Harrison- Living in the Material World
Jimi Hendrix- Band of Gypsys
David Bowie- Space Oddity
The Byrds- Mr. Tambourine Man
Led Zeppelin 1
Pink Floyd- Meddle
Neil Young- On the Beach
The Who- Live at Leeds

BlackDeathMetalJazz or really ANYTHING else please- 02-15-2006 07:19 AM

[QUOTE]Someone else has to give me their thoughts on that Beat of the Earth album.[/QUOTE]I'm downloading Taste of Blues right now, but when I get finished with it I'll download it. Judging from your reaction I should like it. What exactly does it sound like?

Jacaranda 02-15-2006 07:33 AM

[QUOTE=leppermessiah]From your mom?? Nerd alert!:p

Hey jpj thanks for bringing up that record show thing the other day. I went on that website I mentioned and found a bunch of awesome vinyls for sale now that I plan on buying very soon.

CSNY- Deja Vu
George Harrison- 33 & 1/3
George Harrison- Living in the Material World
Jimi Hendrix- Band of Gypsys
David Bowie- Space Oddity
The Byrds- Mr. Tambourine Man
Led Zeppelin 1
Pink Floyd- Meddle
Neil Young- On the Beach
The Who- Live at Leeds[/QUOTE]
What site is this? The only vinyl I ever find is for like 17 dollars and no way in hell am I going to buy something for that much. I remember someone mentioned he doesn't buy vinyl if its over 5 dollars.

thickasabrick 02-15-2006 02:06 PM

[QUOTE=Schyma]I'm downloading Taste of Blues right now, but when I get finished with it I'll download it. Judging from your reaction I should like it. What exactly does it sound like?[/QUOTE]

If I were to divide psychedelic rock into two groups I'd use Syd era Floyd and Jefferson Airplane as the two main groups.

Jefferson Airplane groups are common, they often have that groovy San Fran reverbed stratocaster sound like the Airplane do...and they often aren't always that original. I'm not putting down bands like the 13th Floor Elevators and saying they aren't original, but they all have that similar sound.

Syd groups aren't as common, they have usually created their own style/sound of music instead of just going with the conventional San Fran psych sound. I actually find it very hard to find bands like this, you usually have to look to other countries like South America and places like that. They all have a different sound, but they are all still psychedelic.

So basically, I don't know if I could actually describe The Beat of the Earth...but I'd say it's more of a Syd group than an Airplane group. If that helps.

MidnightRider 02-15-2006 02:07 PM

I have a hard time finding vinyl for a reasonable price around where I live, and I've searched pretty thoroughly. My first one I ever bought was DSOTM for 25 bucks, I got completely ripped off.

Beat of The Earth is awesome.

thickasabrick 02-15-2006 02:20 PM

[QUOTE=MidnightRider]I have a hard time finding vinyl for a reasonable price around where I live, and I've searched pretty thoroughly. My first one I ever bought was DSOTM for 25 bucks, I got completely ripped off.

Beat of The Earth is awesome.[/QUOTE]

I think DSOTM is worth 25 bucks if its in good condition. I think I paid that much for the CD (Canadian money?). I've got doubles of DSOTM on vinyl, one doesn't have an album cover though..I'm not sure where it went.

Last night I burned Beat of the Earth onto a CD and took it to my friends house to jam. We cranked it up super loud and then I played guitar and my friend played the organ...it was awesome. I love playing with Delay.

PinkFreud 02-15-2006 02:27 PM

midnightrider lives in michigan though. i could find that vinyl for a lot less in good condition. i paid 8 dollars for my cd new.

MidnightRider 02-15-2006 02:31 PM

[QUOTE=Freud]midnightrider lives in michigan though.[/QUOTE]

What? *Points to location*

And thickasabrick, I've since seen Dark Side for around $10 in good condition.

PinkFreud 02-15-2006 02:41 PM

im on drugs. i thought you lived in michigan but it was someone else. haha. my bad.

MidnightRider 02-15-2006 02:54 PM

Haha, no problem man.

NP: The Grateful Dead - Uncle John's Band

robo2448 02-15-2006 02:56 PM

Well obviously I think the Beat of Earth album is sweet because I sent it out. It's definitely closer to Syd than San Franscisco psychedelia, but it's not like either. My best description would be take Insteller Overdrive, double it's length and psychedelicness, and add Indian chanting and sitar, and you get it. In other words, it's freaking trippy stuff.

I introduced two friends to Chris' site today, and I told them to download Beat of the Earth first. They're actually cool and will probably dig it. I might try to get them to join mx too eventually.

np: Patto- The Man

thickasabrick 02-15-2006 03:02 PM

[QUOTE=robo2448]Well obviously I think the Beat of Earth album is sweet because I sent it out. It's definitely closer to Syd than San Franscisco psychedelia, but it's not like either. My best description would be take Insteller Overdrive, double it's length and psychedelicness, and add Indian chanting and sitar, and you get it. In other words, it's freaking trippy stuff.

I introduced two friends to Chris' site today, and I told them to download Beat of the Earth first. They're actually cool and will probably dig it. I might try to get them to join mx too eventually.

np: Patto- The Man[/QUOTE]

That's a good description for it, it's also got some bluesy psych guitar licks sprinkled throughout...some awesome psych harmonica (don't know if I've ever heard that before) and a Jim Morrison type character doing his thing.

BlackDeathMetalJazz or really ANYTHING else please- 02-15-2006 03:37 PM

(Intersteller Overdrive x 2) + Indian chanting and sitar + psych harmonica + Jim Morrison type vocals = Beat of the Earth?

I'm really getting excited about downloading this. Any other albums you've downloaded (from the site) that fit the description of the early Floyd group you have described?

I like how you split psychedelia into two groups like that.

Psychedelia group #1
--------------------
-Beatles (?)
-United States of America
-Os Mutantes
-Velvet Underground
-Early Pink Floyd
-The Doors (?)
-Red Krayola
-Silver Apples
-Soft Machine

Psychedelia group #2
--------------------
-Jefferson Airplane
-The Misunderstood
-Spirit
-13th Floor Elevators
-Grateful Dead
-Traffic (?)
-Quicksliver Messenger Service (?)
-Moby Grape
-The Byrds
-Jimi Hendrix (?)

Am I understanding this correctly? I'm a little torn between which group to put some of them in.....

Krabsworth 02-15-2006 03:40 PM

Sup Schyma?

Broken Arrow 02-15-2006 03:43 PM

[QUOTE]psych harmonica [/QUOTE]

Cue "Section 43" by Country Joe & the Fish, that was my first experience with the rarley heard of "pscyhedelic harmonica". haha.

robo2448 02-15-2006 04:39 PM

I just downloaded Patto s/t off his site. He posted it today. It's really awesome so far. Really sweet drumming and guitar playing. I'm really digging the bonus track- 15 minute awesome jam. A little singing, but this band is really instrumentally talented. Check it out. I may upload it later, but probably not until tomorrow at the earliest.

WelcomeToTheMachine 02-15-2006 05:02 PM

i dont really collect vinyl anymore, i plan on selling a lot of them to my friend to fund my guitar, but i do have a decent amount that i like.

some of the vinyl i have:

Floyd- Piper, The Wall, DSotM
Doors - The Doors,Stange Days, LA Women
Who-Whos Next, Tommy, Tommy Soundtrack
Janis Joplin - Pearl
Eric Clapton - Slowhand, Best Of, Behind The Sun
Yes - Fragile, CTTE
Boston - Boston
Genesis - Lamb, Foxtrot, Live
Grateful Dead - Steppin Out With The Grateful Dead, Dead Set, Terrapin Station

plus a buch more that i dont really listne to that my dad gave me.

MBS 02-15-2006 05:32 PM

[QUOTE]By the way, there's a part where a Venus flytrap closes on a pinestraw, that's my climax, so pick a song with a short cool part for that[/QUOTE]

Maxwell's Silver Hammer. When the venus flytrap closes in on it, try to sync it with the "bang" "bang" part. So, loop that part of the tape.

JonG 02-15-2006 05:40 PM

[QUOTE=WelcomeToTheMachine]i dont really collect vinyl anymore, i plan on selling a lot of them to my friend to fund my guitar, but i do have a decent amount that i like.

some of the vinyl i have:

Floyd- Piper, The Wall, DSotM
Doors - The Doors,Stange Days, LA Women
Who-Whos Next, Tommy, Tommy Soundtrack
Janis Joplin - Pearl
Eric Clapton - Slowhand, Best Of, Behind The Sun
Yes - Fragile, CTTE
Boston - Boston
Genesis - Lamb, Foxtrot, Live
Grateful Dead - Steppin Out With The Grateful Dead, Dead Set, Terrapin Station

plus a buch more that i dont really listne to that my dad gave me.[/QUOTE]
Vinyl nub.

I won't bother this thread and post ALL my vinyls.

/brag

PinkFreud 02-15-2006 05:41 PM

don't make me post my mp3 list again.

/weak brag

WelcomeToTheMachine 02-15-2006 05:45 PM

Its okay to brag when you have that many cd's Freud

PinkFreud 02-15-2006 05:54 PM

haha. no its not. because only about 200 of them are cds. the others are downloaded. i fully intend on replacing most of them with cds eventually though.

pigonthewing82 02-15-2006 06:33 PM

I got the Montery Pop Festivel dvd today, and wow that is an amazing dvd. It has the original film, the outtakes, and Hendrix's complete preformance. I think that concert is one of the, if not the, greatest moment in rock. I had never seen Hendrix's preformance aside from him burning his guitar and hearing Wild Thing on a greatest hits. The rest of his show is great also, I love it when he does the backwards roll on the floor while still playing. Just watching his preformace has really made me remember what music is all about.


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