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Illmatic 12-10-2004 10:43 PM

Then again, Waters also rips into former English conservative Mary Whitehouse in "Pigs (Three Different Ones)", so maybe that's not the best example.

Badmoon 12-10-2004 10:54 PM

Grateful Dead studio albums...complete. :D

BludgeonySteve 12-10-2004 11:39 PM

[QUOTE=Badmoon]Watch your context on the following words...

Wank
Noodle
Improvise

They're practically all the same, and commonly used by The Grateful Dead, Phish, Widespread Panic, and various other bands.

You insulted all of those bands, and I know you like some of those :angry:[/QUOTE]

Jam bands generally do it better than eddie. A good sounding improvised riff and a wild, annoying tapping riff are different.

BludgeonySteve 12-10-2004 11:42 PM

[QUOTE=lunch998]That's what I thought, but some kid is trying to tell me it is more about English Society and it's hardly based on Animal Farm at all.[/QUOTE]

It's both, okayz?

lunch998 12-10-2004 11:43 PM

[QUOTE=rock not roll]It's both, okayz?[/QUOTE]

In a way, yes.

BludgeonySteve 12-10-2004 11:45 PM

[QUOTE=lunch998]In a way, yes.[/QUOTE]

What do you mean "in a way"? The songs kind of talk about each animal in animal farm (the sheeps being followers, pigs, greedy type guys, dogs do the work for the pigs) but it also relates to british society as well, Pigs are business men, Dogs are factory workers and sheep are suck ups to the business men.

lunch998 12-10-2004 11:49 PM

[QUOTE=rock not roll]What do you mean "in a way"? The songs kind of talk about each animal in animal farm (the sheeps being followers, pigs, greedy type guys, dogs do the work for the pigs) but it also relates to british society as well, Pigs are business men, Dogs are factory workers and sheep are suck ups to the business men.[/QUOTE]

I don't really see that concept at all. Factory workers? I don't think so.

The point I'm making is that Animal Farm is the base concept for the album, whether or not Waters uses it to relate to his society or not.

BludgeonySteve 12-10-2004 11:54 PM

Your friend is right too though. Animal farm was just a farce on the Russian revolution so in a way the songs and the russian revolution are connected.

Actually it's about pre-revolutionary russia. Not britan. Although it's relitively the same.

It's easy to see how he got mixed up.

lunch998 12-10-2004 11:58 PM

[QUOTE=rock not roll]Your friend is right too though. Animal farm was just a farce on the Russian revolution so in a way the songs and the russian revolution are connected.

Actually it's about pre-revolutionary russia. Not britan. Although it's relitively the same.

It's easy to see how he got mixed up.[/QUOTE]

I guess I agree even though I can't really understand what you just said. Animal Farm is based on Communist Russia, and Animals uses the concept of the Animal Farm idea an applies to Britain in the time period, somewhat.

BludgeonySteve 12-11-2004 12:00 AM

Something along the lines of that ;)

goodnight classic roxz0rzxz. If I don't sleep and re charge my brain it will go all woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

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thickasabrick 12-11-2004 12:34 AM

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thickasabrick 12-11-2004 12:35 AM

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thickasabrick 12-11-2004 12:40 AM

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thickasabrick 12-11-2004 12:43 AM

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Creedence Clearwater 12-11-2004 01:27 AM

huh, well at least I found thickasabrick's brain, I will email it back to you some time.

Creedence Clearwater 12-11-2004 01:30 AM

What there is no one around to talk to about classic rock, maybe I will have to talk to myself.

Creedence Clearwater 12-11-2004 01:31 AM

So creedence, I hear your real name is Guy, not very classic rockish, have you got bob dylan new book yet?

Creedence Clearwater 12-11-2004 01:32 AM

no I don't have that book but if it is anything like tarantula.........

Illmatic 12-11-2004 01:34 AM

The last page and a half or so of this topic has been downright hilarious.

Creedence Clearwater 12-11-2004 01:37 AM

I can get back on topic what do you want to discuss? a particular band? album?

Illmatic 12-11-2004 01:38 AM

I don't have anything in mind right now...the ball's in your court.

Creedence Clearwater 12-11-2004 01:41 AM

You listen to Dylan, CCR, Eric Clapton, hendrix?

Illmatic 12-11-2004 01:46 AM

Dylan: I am a big Bob Dylan fan. I have a dozen Dylan albums (which may not sound like much compared the amount of material other Dylan fans have, but stil...)
CCR: I have only heard a few songs, but I have liked those songs
Eric Clapton: I loved Cream, Blind Faith, the Bluesbreakers, and Derek and the Dominos, but I found his solo career to be fairly mediocre
Hendrix: I am a big Hendrix fan too

Creedence Clearwater 12-11-2004 01:49 AM

Yeah i own a lot of Dylan probably 30+ studio albums maybe 120 live bootlegs and such, I my mnid he the best, ever.

Creedence Clearwater 12-11-2004 01:51 AM

I cant spell mind, sorry, I have resently be buying /recieving records and those bands/artists are at the forefront. I suppose the avatar gives it away that I love Dylan. Whats your fav album/era/genre/supporting musicians?

Illmatic 12-11-2004 01:55 AM

I only have the material he did in his prime ("Freewheelin'", "The Times They Are A-Changin'" "Bringing it all Back Home", "Highway 61", "Blonde on Blonde", "John Wesley Harding", "Nashville Skyline", "Desire") the Live 1964, Live 1966 and Live 1975 albums, and "Time Out Of Mind". I'm having trouble finding most of the other stuff he's done.

I've also found myself preferring the version of "Like a Rolling Stone" on the Live 1966 album to the one on "Highway 61"...it's bigger, louder, and rawer live.

EDIT: Forgot "Blood on the Tracks", which would mean that I have a baker's dozen Dylan albums.


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