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Favorite Music Group?

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  • Simpsons00001
    729 posts New member
    edited January 2013

    To clarify, I did call you a troll: you posted 3 times before actually stating your favorite band, and that was only in response to me (2 posts ripped on bands. I'm not sure what the first post was, never heard of those names. If those are bands you like, sorry, I retract my troll statement.)

    That video raises more questions than it answered... I don't speak German (I think that was German), so I'm not sure if that was a serious song or or something comical. Regardless, rammstein HAS to be better live than on that video. All I know of rammstein is "du hast." It was popular in america for about 4 days before the novelty wore off. I'm sure they have better material, but I'm not aware of it or inclined to seek it out. That video dissuaded me from any curiosity I may have had. I was entertained by it, but not in the way I want to be entertained whilst listening to music. Keep on

    So grab yourself a Beer and lighten up :!:

    Now that was better! Bikinis and rock are a great mix! That singer needs more or less makeup...I can't tell which yet. Beer would not get me to lighten up, it would only make me RAGE! It is funny how people interject their own "tone" when reading forum messages. I've been in a great mood all day; it doesn't mean I can't mock a blogger and someone who actually read said blogger. FYI, "Boring" isn't a fact, it's a mental construction. It exists nowhere except in your mind. It cannot be. YOU can be bored. Something can not be boring. YOU can THINK something is boring, but that would be called an opinion, not a fact. All that aside, here's proof that your blogger is insane:



    (I shouldn't have used a video from PBS to show something isn't boring..lol)
  • AMSnake-o
    135 posts
    edited January 2013
    Glad you liked that Bjork video nettangel. Here's my favourite video of all time, by another Icelandic band (I tend to love Icelandic music) called Sigur Ros. It's one of their older songs, but it's great. I'm seeing them live in March (my third time seeing them!) and I can't wait.
  • nettangel
    1589 posts Member
    edited January 2013
    ickshter wrote:
    nettangel wrote:
    One of my fave episode, classic!


    Ha!!!! I saw you mess up!!! :P

    Ah, but just for a few seconds, code did not work so retry and I did and it worked.
    So there, nanner nanner nana!
    :wink:
  • nettangel
    1589 posts Member
    edited January 2013
    mdfriend wrote:
    zoephoto wrote:
    I love that there are so many varied answers here.

    Yeah it's cool! But I think I may be the only one who's favorite band was Simpsonized! :mrgreen:

    Aerosmith was the first! :)
  • nettangel
    1589 posts Member
    edited January 2013
    AMSnake-o wrote:
    Glad you liked that Bjork video nettangel. Here's my favourite video of all time, by another Icelandic band (I tend to love Icelandic music) called Sigur Ros. It's one of their older songs, but it's great. I'm seeing them live in March (my third time seeing them!) and I can't wait.



    Sorry I could only catch a part of it, kept freezing but sounded good.
    Enjoy the concert!


    Edit for... I saw it on Vimeo and it is so beautiful. I want to play like that too, they are young at heart, priceless. Well, even though I couldn't understand a word I got the message. Thanks for sharing. :-)
  • jaudon8911
    177 posts
    edited January 2013
    My first post, how about Black Sabbath with Ozzy or Dio, also Iron Maiden.
  • mdfriend
    1330 posts Member
    edited January 2013
    jaudon8911 wrote:
    My first post, how about Black Sabbath with Ozzy or Dio, also Iron Maiden.

    You could do so much better with a first post. Just kidding....Black Sabbath will never get old to me.
  • nettangel
    1589 posts Member
    edited January 2013
    jaudon8911 wrote:
    My first post, how about Black Sabbath with Ozzy or Dio, also Iron Maiden.

    Welcome first time poster.
    Oh yes Ozzy and I go way back. Great concert. My son plays guitar and I always make him play some Oz for me.
    Good taste you have there. :thumbup:
  • jaudon8911
    177 posts
    edited January 2013
    nettangel wrote:
    jaudon8911 wrote:
    My first post, how about Black Sabbath with Ozzy or Dio, also Iron Maiden.

    Welcome first time poster.
    Oh yes Ozzy and I go way back. Great concert. My son plays guitar and I always make him play some Oz for me.
    Good taste you have there. :thumbup:

    Thanks, I've seen Ozzy a few times, also saw Sabbath back in 1999 the first reunion tour, hope they come close to my area when they start touring after the new album comes out.
  • A_Bad_Exampl3
    916 posts
    edited January 2013
    spiffshine wrote:
    "Animals" by Pink Floyd -- probably contains my favorite songs other than Goodbye Blue Sky

    Animals is my all-time favorite album. :D


    I can not disagree.

    I am currently playing my entire collection on the iPod. It's odd to here Les Claypool's covers of thier music, followed by Pink Floyd's version. Claypool really does a good job, which is more than most can say.
  • mdfriend
    1330 posts Member
    edited January 2013
    spiffshine wrote:
    "Animals" by Pink Floyd -- probably contains my favorite songs other than Goodbye Blue Sky

    Animals is my all-time favorite album. :D


    I can not disagree.

    I am currently playing my entire collection on the iPod. It's odd to here Les Claypool's covers of thier music, followed by Pink Floyd's version. Claypool really does a good job, which is more than most can say.

    Agreed, Les Claypool is amazing, I love his Have a Cigar.
  • likecharges
    72 posts
    edited January 2013
    AMSnake-o wrote:
    Do it! She has an app with games for each song. Check out this song (mutual core) the vid is crazy!

    Thanks for sharing! It's great to hear that she can continue to build new and exciting sounds while keeping them accessible and familiar at the same time. It's not a common trait amongst recent musicians.

    I noticed that you posted a Sigur Ros song later in the thread - great track and great band!

  • A_Bad_Exampl3
    916 posts
    edited January 2013

    You can't say you've seen a live concert until you've seen Rammstein Live! Whatever type of music you listen you have to see them live.

    I have seen them live. Better than most "concerts" these days, but not as good as CDB, Jethro Tull(very convert near where I've been over past 35 yrs.), Blue Oyser Cult, or Pink Floyd (1980, 1984, & 1988).

    And every dead show in Saratoga in the 80's.
  • spiffshine
    1978 posts Member
    edited January 2013
    Whatever type of music you listen you have to see them live.

    I agree, with one small exception: I dig Crystal Method, but to see them live is just not good. Two guys with keyboards trying desperately to make two guys with keyboards look exciting... Techno just doesn't work so well outside in the middle of the day. SMH

    The show was not a total bust though. I got to see a fight break out between Disturbed's frontman Draiman and the guitarist from Finch (whoever the hell that is).
  • killeru666ba
    113 posts
    edited January 2013
    spiffshine wrote:
    Whatever type of music you listen you have to see them live.

    I agree, with one small exception: I dig Crystal Method, but to see them live is just not good. Two guys with keyboards trying desperately to make two guys with keyboards look exciting... Techno just doesn't work so well outside in the middle of the day. SMH

    The show was not a total bust though. I got to see a fight break out between Disturbed's frontman Draiman and the guitarist from Finch (whoever the hell that is).

    I was talking about Rammstein... :D
  • killeru666ba
    113 posts
    edited January 2013

    You can't say you've seen a live concert until you've seen Rammstein Live! Whatever type of music you listen you have to see them live.

    I have seen them live. Better than most "concerts" these days, but not as good as CDB, Jethro Tull(very convert near where I've been over past 35 yrs.), Blue Oyser Cult, or Pink Floyd (1980, 1984, & 1988).

    And every dead show in Saratoga in the 80's.

    Well of course that I would trade anything to go back in time to a Pink Flyod concert... Like I saidI alredy have Tickets for Roger Water's The Wall... You take what younget this days :D
  • killeru666ba
    113 posts
    edited January 2013
    jaudon8911 wrote:
    nettangel wrote:
    jaudon8911 wrote:
    My first post, how about Black Sabbath with Ozzy or Dio, also Iron Maiden.

    Welcome first time poster.
    Oh yes Ozzy and I go way back. Great concert. My son plays guitar and I always make him play some Oz for me.
    Good taste you have there. :thumbup:

    Thanks, I've seen Ozzy a few times, also saw Sabbath back in 1999 the first reunion tour, hope they come close to my area when they start touring after the new album comes out.

    You can check out Heaven & Hell's 2 live concerts too... to late to see them live now... Dio being gone and all...
  • Chibihalo
    376 posts
    edited January 2013
    Of all times it has to be The Beatles. Of recent years I've been into Coldplay and Mumford & Sons. Like some people are with their Korean pop I'm into Britpop and classic Sixties British Invasion music.
  • cjcccooper
    322 posts
    edited January 2013
    Hank williams sr. or Frank sinatra either all day long.
  • tomdakota
    55 posts
    edited January 2013
    Well I like a lot of different types of music but there is one particular song ATM which is Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Relax...

    Very random, and I did have a very Embarrsing experience involving that song, headphones, my bad singing and another fellow dog walker behind me...

    Ohh gadddd!!!
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